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St. Anthony's Triathlon - 5150 - Individual - Results Onlineraceresults.Com St. Anthony's Triathlon - 5150 - Individual - results OnlineRaceResults.com NAME DIV DIV PL SWIM T1 BIKE T2 RUN1 RUN PENALTY TIME ---------------------- ------- --------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- Filip Ospaly MPRO 1/39 10:58 2:48 55:49 0:53 15:41 30:54 1:41:22 Matthew Reed MPRO 2/39 10:56 2:48 55:27 0:57 16:02 31:28 1:41:36 Cameron Dye MPRO 3/39 10:36 2:51 54:06 0:57 16:53 33:11 1:41:41 Stuart Hayes MPRO 4/39 10:50 2:53 55:54 0:56 15:56 31:30 1:42:03 Benjamin Collins MPRO 5/39 10:48 2:50 55:30 0:56 16:25 32:09 1:42:13 Andy Potts MPRO 6/39 10:21 3:03 55:58 0:55 16:26 32:21 1:42:38 Kris Gemmell MPRO 7/39 10:38 2:53 56:04 0:57 16:33 32:30 1:43:02 Paul Matthews MPRO 8/39 11:01 3:00 55:10 1:01 16:43 33:05 1:43:17 Bevan Docherty MPRO 9/39 10:57 2:47 55:53 1:00 16:56 33:19 1:43:56 Chris Foster MPRO 10/39 11:28 3:00 56:39 1:05 16:15 31:55 1:44:07 Stanislov Krylov MPRO 11/39 11:00 3:11 55:46 1:07 17:04 33:42 1:44:46 Kaleb Vanort MPRO 12/39 11:41 2:58 58:02 1:00 15:51 31:07 1:44:48 David Thompson MPRO 13/39 11:40 3:04 56:21 0:59 16:58 33:09 1:45:13 Kevin Everett MPRO 14/39 11:08 2:53 55:49 1:04 17:14 34:34 1:45:28 Michael Poole MPRO 15/39 11:15 2:57 55:47 0:58 17:19 34:52 1:45:49 Kyle Leto MPRO 16/39 10:59 3:01 55:53 1:03 18:08 35:07 1:46:03 Brian Fleischmann MPRO 17/39 11:06 2:58 57:37 1:08 17:14 33:40 1:46:29 Joshua Amberger MPRO 18/39 10:27 3:01 56:07 0:57 17:47 36:05 1:46:37 Sean Jefferson MPRO 19/39 11:44 3:07 59:07 1:06 16:07 31:45 1:46:49 Holden Comeau MPRO 20/39 11:01 3:13 55:44 1:09 17:49 35:57 1:47:04 Matthew Wisthoff MPRO 21/39 11:02 3:03 57:36 1:03 17:34 34:34 1:47:18 Eric Limkemann MPRO 22/39 11:07 3:41 57:32 1:01 17:34 34:27 1:47:48 Paul Amey MPRO 23/39 11:15 2:59 58:23 1:01 17:39 34:17 1:47:55 James Bales MPRO 24/39 11:52 3:14 58:40 1:30 16:25 32:53 1:48:09 John Kenny MPRO 25/39 10:53 3:23 58:08 1:05 17:09 34:54 1:48:23 Nathan White MPRO 26/39 11:40 3:07 57:34 0:59 17:07 35:13 1:48:33 Tony White MPRO 27/39 11:55 3:09 58:33 1:00 17:23 34:03 1:48:40 Monty Frankish MPRO 28/39 11:25 3:13 57:45 1:30 17:13 34:49 1:48:42 Tommy Zaferes MPRO 29/39 10:17 3:03 59:06 1:05 17:20 35:14 1:48:45 Jan Raphael MPRO 30/39 11:36 3:09 59:04 1:30 17:13 33:43 1:49:02 Balazs Csoke MPRO 31/39 11:03 3:14 58:08 1:30 17:38 35:24 1:49:19 Adam Webber M-ELIT 1/51 11:43 3:12 58:11 1:05 17:37 35:20 1:49:31 James McCurdy M-ELIT 2/51 12:41 3:27 57:05 1:47 17:16 34:46 1:49:46 Chris Stehula MPRO 32/39 11:32 3:00 59:44 0:59 17:25 34:34 1:49:49 James Burns MPRO 33/39 12:28 3:32 59:24 1:06 17:00 33:34 1:50:04 Nickolaus Early MPRO 34/39 11:39 3:10 58:45 1:03 18:05 35:32 1:50:09 Nicolas Tautiva MPRO 35/39 11:21 3:05 1:01:03 0:59 17:12 33:47 1:50:15 Colin Riley M-ELIT 3/51 12:21 3:26 59:03 1:03 18:02 35:18 1:51:11 Dan Hedgecock M-ELIT 4/51 13:52 3:23 59:30 1:05 17:15 33:23 1:51:13 Richard Swor MPRO 36/39 12:46 3:11 1:01:12 1:01 17:01 33:30 1:51:40 Romedy Murr M-ELIT 5/51 13:42 3:24 58:12 1:42 17:33 34:43 1:51:43 Chris Vander Linden MPRO 37/39 11:49 3:29 1:00:19 1:09 17:48 35:22 1:52:08 Miguel Tellez M-ELIT 6/51 13:12 3:05 1:00:30 1:05 17:38 34:34 1:52:26 Sarah Haskins WPRO 1/21 11:34 3:05 1:00:37 1:17 18:04 35:55 1:52:28 John Reback M-ELIT 7/51 12:51 3:17 59:52 1:02 18:02 35:34 1:52:36 David Sokolofsky MPRO 38/39 11:31 3:30 58:51 1:05 19:08 37:51 1:52:48 Samuel Morgan M-ELIT 8/51 12:01 3:48 57:42 1:21 19:17 37:59 1:52:51 Jon Noland M-ELIT 9/51 14:03 3:19 1:00:32 2:06 16:12 32:52 1:52:52 Liz Blatchford WPRO 2/21 11:32 3:11 1:01:24 1:07 18:12 35:53 1:53:07 Sarah Groff WPRO 3/21 11:34 3:08 1:01:30 1:04 18:24 36:18 1:53:34 Alicia Kaye WPRO 4/21 11:49 3:13 1:01:08 1:03 18:16 36:54 1:54:07 Joshua Shadle M-ELIT 10/51 13:16 3:16 1:00:19 1:07 18:46 36:16 1:54:14 Chad Holderbaum M-ELIT 11/51 13:21 3:35 59:50 1:08 18:33 36:29 1:54:23 Vinny Monseau M-ELIT 12/51 13:59 3:31 1:00:46 1:17 17:35 35:00 1:54:33 Brad Miller M35-39 1/239 13:49 4:35 58:26 1:14 18:25 36:42 1:54:46 Brian Lamar MPRO 39/39 10:59 3:23 1:02:22 1:30 18:23 36:40 1:54:54 Nat Glackin M-ELIT 13/51 14:52 3:31 58:33 1:14 18:35 36:59 1:55:09 Anna Cleaver WPRO 5/21 1:55:11 Laurel Wassner WPRO 6/21 12:47 3:20 1:02:05 1:09 18:25 36:02 1:55:23 Nicole Kelleher WPRO 7/21 12:45 3:23 1:02:07 1:07 18:30 36:05 1:55:27 Bill Picciano M-ELIT 14/51 13:13 3:03 59:44 1:04 18:51 38:25 1:55:29 Annabel Luxford WPRO 8/21 1:55:40 Anthony Agnello M-ELIT 15/51 13:50 3:28 1:00:27 1:09 18:43 36:50 1:55:44 Kaitlin Shiver WPRO 9/21 12:13 3:20 1:03:01 1:29 18:24 36:24 1:56:27 Patrick O'Brien M-ELIT 16/51 13:05 3:40 1:00:40 1:09 18:45 37:57 1:56:31 Simon Trude M-ELIT 17/51 13:52 3:40 1:00:29 3:01 17:33 35:43 1:56:45 Sam Miller M-TEAM 1/30 11:34 4:02 1:00:39 3:01 19:33 37:31 1:56:47 Brian Fort M-ELIT 18/51 12:45 3:38 1:02:06 1:09 18:54 37:24 1:57:02 Margaret Shapiro WPRO 10/21 12:30 3:25 1:02:11 1:07 19:18 37:50 1:57:03 Matyas Kakuk M-ELIT 19/51 13:22 3:18 1:00:14 1:08 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Graham M-ELIT 23/51 11:59 3:57 1:01:28 1:10 20:11 39:32 1:58:06 Sara McLarty WPRO 12/21 11:31 3:24 1:01:15 1:12 20:29 40:46 1:58:08 Matt Kinback M-ELIT 24/51 13:24 3:31 1:03:42 1:11 18:28 36:22 1:58:10 Daniel Livolsi M-ELIT 25/51 11:56 3:48 1:00:22 1:12 20:44 40:53 1:58:11 Charlie Johnson M30-34 1/177 15:04 3:43 1:01:38 1:06 19:10 36:59 1:58:30 William Martin M-ELIT 26/51 13:13 3:49 1:01:28 3:01 17:10 37:28 1:58:59 Colby MacK M-ELIT 27/51 12:05 3:49 1:02:02 1:10 20:02 40:00 1:59:06 Craig Foos M-ELIT 28/51 12:53 3:59 57:58 3:01 20:01 41:26 1:59:17 Tom Gore M-ELIT 29/51 13:34 3:44 1:02:04 1:32 19:47 38:26 1:59:20 Michael Drexler CO-TM 1/67 14:30 4:26 59:17 1:12 20:11 39:59 1:59:24 Robert Dabrowski M-ELIT 30/51 12:55 3:35 1:03:06 1:13 19:44 38:55 1:59:44 Tim McCarthy M-ELIT 31/51 16:27 4:33 58:33 2:04 19:48 38:09 1:59:46 John Stevenson M30-34 2/177 14:36 3:32 1:02:34 1:44 19:23 37:23 1:59:49 Becky Lavelle WPRO 13/21 12:37 3:58 1:02:28 1:12 20:20 39:50 2:00:05 Justin McMurrer M25-29 1/134 16:31 3:41 1:01:16 1:11 19:22 37:28 2:00:07 Thomas Pilliod M-ELIT 32/51 12:22 3:28 1:03:10 0:59 20:03 40:22 2:00:21 Mark Yeager M-TEAM 2/30 14:27 5:02 56:37 1:28 21:16 42:47 2:00:21 David Picciano M-ELIT 33/51 14:53 3:26 1:03:24 1:27 18:41 37:16 2:00:26 Ken Brown M-ELIT 34/51 14:01 3:49 1:01:00 1:21 20:33 40:23 2:00:34 Joe Perez M-ELIT 35/51 12:50 3:36 1:02:25 1:26 20:33 40:22 2:00:39 Vince Tenaglia M25-29 2/134 14:09 3:43 1:01:55 1:06 20:09 39:50 2:00:43 Marc Dannis M-ELIT 36/51 16:17 3:28 1:03:48 1:11 18:24 36:14 2:00:58 Michelle Palaganas CO-TM 2/67 19:03 4:38 1:00:23 1:24 18:02 35:35 2:01:03 Casey Long M25-29 3/134 15:00 3:43 1:03:37 1:14 18:30 37:29 2:01:03 Kailand Cosgrove F-ELIT 1/32 13:46 3:20 1:04:13 1:18 19:28 38:29 2:01:06 Nina Kraft WPRO 14/21 12:14 3:23 1:06:06 1:07 19:07 38:23 2:01:13 Generated September 26, 2021 at 9:28 AM 1/32 St.
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