1986 Grandma's Marathon Results

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1986 Grandma's Marathon Results 1986 Grandma's Marathon Results Place Last Name First Name City State Age Sex Time 1 Kipsang Joseph Washington DC 25 M 2:12:52 2 Lasecki Kazimierz 28 M 2:12:52 3 Wilczewski Czeslaw 27 M 2:16:17 4 Waegeman Luc 27 M 2:16:39 5 Allen David Madison WI 30 M 2:17:25 6 Murdock Robert Aurburndale MA 26 M 2:17:45 7 Plasso Frank Las Vegas NV 25 M 2:18:12 8 Sorenson Lars 29 M 2:18:38 9 Johnson Robert Hopkinton MA 33 M 2:19:06 10 Dodd Peter West Allis WI 26 M 2:19:11 11 Hews Charles Keene NH 30 M 2:19:13 12 Perske Joe Apo NY 30 M 2:19:15 13 Helme Gerry Merseyside 29 M 2:20:52 14 Lind Alan Denver CO 26 M 2:22:50 15 Zimmerman Tom St Cloud MN 29 M 2:23:19 16 Hoffmann Per 28 M 2:23:19 17 Lechleider Martin Algonquin IL 28 M 2:23:19 18 Supham Rick La Ponte IN 37 M 2:23:25 19 Conway Dan Chetek WI 47 M 2:23:39 20 Konieczny Jacek 27 M 2:24:15 21 Mortenson Bruce Minnetonka MN 42 M 2:24:33 22 Miller Theodore Racine WI 24 M 2:24:37 23 Frazier Kelly Ironton MN 24 M 2:24:40 24 Custy John Lakewood CO 37 M 2:25:27 25 Gardner Jeffrey Las Vegas NV 26 M 2:25:48 26 Ritchie Frank Taunton MA 30 M 2:26:05 27 Miller Jeffrey Whitewater WI 27 M 2:26:12 28 Costello Micheal Columbia SC 23 M 2:26:15 29 Niemi Gene Duluth MN 28 M 2:26:19 30 Viholmen Jan 37 M 2:26:37 31 Jewell Kirk Proctor MN 28 M 2:27:10 32 Freese Dale St Cloud MN 28 M 2:27:12 33 Whethem Robert Lake Elmo MN 34 M 2:27:14 34 Loftus Tim San Antonio TX 35 M 2:27:18 35 Dodd Richard Milwaukee WI 26 M 2:27:25 36 Lawson Dan Corpus Cristi TX 30 M 2:27:38 37 King David Ely MN 22 M 2:28:17 38 Foltz Gary Angelus Oaks CA 33 M 2:28:33 39 Napolitano Chris St Paul MN 29 M 2:28:49 40 Matthias Peter Fond Du Lac WI 36 M 2:28:49 41 Lillibridge Terry Plymouth MN 38 M 2:28:57 42 Moser Clyde Sheboygan WI 33 M 2:29:02 43 Wilky William Madison WI 30 M 2:29:10 44 Beard Len Apple Valley MN 33 M 2:29:14 45 Johnson Daniel Minneapolis MN 28 M 2:30:17 46 Wilde Robert 40 M 2:30:21 47 Mueller Fritz New York NY 50 M 2:30:26 48 Wagner Robert Bemidji MN 40 M 2:30:56 49 Langworthy Jerry Witchia KS 35 M 2:31:05 50 Pekuri Roger Ramsay MI 36 M 2:31:07 51 Drealan Wayne Worthington MN 33 M 2:31:07 52 Campbell Ronald Duluth MN 30 M 2:31:09 53 Willmering Micheal Tulsa OK 29 M 2:31:11 54 Schmidt Jeffrey Redwood Falls MN 21 M 2:31:52 55 Krohn Doug Prior Lake MN 31 M 2:32:04 56 O'Brien Timothy Crystal MN 30 M 2:32:09 57 Johnston William Salt Lake City UT 48 M 2:32:24 58 Evans Alan Duluth MN 23 M 2:32:24 59 Kleigarn David Hopkins MN 28 M 2:33:15 60 Sperling Todd 24 M 2:33:26 61 Antczak Tom Rockford IL 35 M 2:34:08 62 Kreig Jared Fargo ND 27 M 2:34:11 63 Valley Lynn Clearwater FL 29 M 2:34:21 64 Kann John Rice Lake WI 33 M 2:34:25 65 Kuhlman Craig Rochester MN 32 M 2:34:34 66 Hall Thomas Duluth MN 20 M 2:34:38 67 Breitenbucher Jim Minneapolis MN 32 M 2:34:45 68 Yliatalo Juha Rochester MN 29 M 2:34:53 69 Laugeran Lonny Brooklyn Park MN 25 M 2:35:06 70 Myers John Minneapolis MN 37 M 2:35:07 71 Fischer Randy Sioux Falls SD 29 M 2:35:17 72 Naslund John Minneapolis MN 36 M 2:35:25 73 Daum David Chesterfield MO 33 M 2:35:29 74 Brashear Kenneth St Petersburg FL 38 M 2:35:34 75 Barbour Joe Rock Island IL 31 M 2:35:44 76 Humphrey Felix Superior WI 32 M 2:35:44 77 Winter Robert Glendale Heights IL 33 M 2:35:50 78 Orsted James Racine WI 25 M 2:35:59 79 Mills-Novoa Avelino St Louis Park MN 35 M 2:36:11 80 Nelson Peter Salt Lake City UT 46 M 2:36:21 81 Petz Bruce Rochester MN 35 M 2:36:54 82 Skinner Toby Beaverton OR 41 M 2:36:57 83 Majchrzak Oliver Monticello MN 19 M 2:36:58 84 Johnson Robert Wisconsin Rapids WI 37 M 2:37:03 85 Holthus Robert Brooklyn Center MN 20 M 2:37:22 86 Campbell Frank Fergus Falls MN 21 M 2:37:38 87 Sederquist David Golden Valley MN 26 M 2:37:40 88 Nichols Gordon Culver MN 40 M 2:37:49 89 Cook William Roberts WI 29 M 2:37:51 90 Corne Herve Ontario CN 35 M 2:37:55 91 Carlson Daniel Brookings SD 25 M 2:38:03 92 Gasteyer Bill St Paul MN 30 M 2:38:13 93 Propst Dan Pierre SD 24 M 2:38:19 94 Lamm Ray Plymouth MN 35 M 2:38:21 95 Strand John Green Bay WI 30 M 2:38:39 96 Erickson Karlene Lincoln NE 20 F 2:38:45 97 Goertzen Dorothy Mantioba CN 30 F 2:38:49 98 Pennington Bill Lilburn GA 31 M 2:38:59 99 Mah Sy Toledo OH 59 M 2:39:17 100 Gallagher John Cleveland OH 23 M 2:39:33 101 Lever Peter Warwick 40 M 2:39:34 102 Mathieu Don Brooklyn Center MN 40 M 2:39:35 103 Elmquist Todd Wisconsin Rapids WI 26 M 2:39:36 104 Perrine Rex Westland MI 49 M 2:39:36 105 Barton Micheal Pittsburgh PA 34 M 2:39:39 106 Pollard Dennis Menomonee Falls WI 29 M 2:39:41 107 Ankrum Jack Roseville MN 33 M 2:39:54 108 Jung Edmund Park Ridge IL 36 M 2:39:54 109 Manson Bob Ontario CN 33 M 2:39:57 110 Crocker Kevin Markville MN 26 M 2:40:00 111 Crocker Darrell Brooklyn Park MN 21 M 2:40:00 112 Jirsa Jerry Plymouth MN 32 M 2:40:03 113 Krugerud Keith Le Center MN 20 M 2:40:08 114 Flower Paul Minneapolis MN 34 M 2:40:09 115 Kristo Thomas Eau Claire WI 27 M 2:40:14 116 Kann Dann Rice Lake MN 38 M 2:40:30 117 Rode Roger St Paul MN 41 M 2:40:32 118 Cottrel Harry Burnsville MN 40 M 2:40:41 119 Bourdage Larry Forest Lakes MN 22 M 2:40:44 120 Friesen Brent White Bear Lake MN 27 M 2:40:47 121 Kleiman Joe Duluth MN 34 M 2:40:47 122 Jones Thomas Madison WI 34 M 2:40:56 123 Buch Tom Smithville OH 38 M 2:40:59 124 Fossmo Dana Maple Grove MN 28 M 2:41:13 125 Wagner Karin Arbutus MD 23 F 2:41:16 126 Klecker Janis Hopkins MN 25 F 2:41:17 127 Polk Timothy St Paul MN 40 M 2:41:17 128 Berkner Larry Minneapolis MN 28 M 2:41:21 129 Hohman William White Bear Lake MN 34 M 2:41:29 130 Buch Jane Smithville OH 37 F 2:41:33 131 Kerns Jeffrey De Graff OH 36 M 2:41:37 132 Moeller Thomas La Porte IN 34 M 2:41:37 133 Folman Patrick Virgina MN 33 M 2:41:39 134 Fowalsky Keith Minneapolis MN 34 M 2:41:47 135 Lawrence Mark Minneapolis MN 32 M 2:41:54 136 Lentz Leon Willmar MN 43 M 2:41:55 137 Lee Jim Osseo MN 43 M 2:42:02 138 Rocheleau Rainer Roseville MN 43 M 2:42:02 139 Butterfield Deborah 34 F 2:42:03 140 Butterfield James 35 M 2:42:03 141 Crane Murray Ontario CN 33 M 2:42:04 142 Ehrler Joseph Ontario CN 36 M 2:42:05 143 Gregson Randall Minneapolis MN 23 M 2:42:37 144 McKernan Thomas Grand Rapids MI 44 M 2:42:37 145 Wicklund Donald Duluth MN 32 M 2:42:41 146 Burns Roy Duluth MN 27 M 2:42:41 147 Olsen James Bloomington MN 44 M 2:42:46 148 Gille Donald Wausau WI 35 M 2:42:48 149 Eberhardt Marcus River Falls WI 33 M 2:42:50 150 Rieder Daniel Delano MN 26 M 2:43:00 151 Bailly Richard Fargo ND 42 M 2:43:00 152 Solberg Ryan Omaha NE 25 M 2:43:08 153 Teddy Tony Ontario CN 39 M 2:43:15 154 Cullen Brian Minneapolis MN 25 M 2:43:26 155 Renner Wendy-Lee Christchurch CN 26 F 2:43:29 156 Jackson William Elk Grove Village IL 39 M 2:43:30 157 Degerstrom Don Minneapolis MN 34 M 2:43:32 158 Larson Jerry Duluth MN 38 M 2:43:39 159 Mixon Bud St Paul MN 43 M 2:43:42 160 Frey Micheal Aberdeen SD 36 M 2:43:54 161 Huss Chuck Iowa City IA 37 M 2:44:06 162 Webster Stephen Holland MI 32 M 2:44:19 163 Pendell Richard Goddard KS 18 M 2:44:22 164 Hansen Anne 25 F 2:44:35 165 Hendrickson Brian Ontario CN 38 M 2:44:36 166 Hearn Angella New York NY 40 F 2:44:38 167 Hansen Gary Kansas City MO 31 M 2:44:44 168 Erickson Dean Stillwater MN 34 M 2:44:49 169 Ten Timothy Sherman TX 29 M 2:44:51 170 Muhr Richard St Paul MN 27 M 2:44:51 171 Purrington Norman Lake Elmo MN 42 M 2:45:02 172 Geist David Finland MN 31 M 2:45:02 173 Gilman Allen Byron MN 39 M 2:45:04 174 Liebmann Steve Bozeman MT 35 M 2:45:04 175 Scott Gail Durango CO 40 F 2:45:05 176 Sylvestre James Minnetonka MN 28 M 2:45:15 177 Ellsworth Carl Kailua HI 55 M 2:45:18 178 Wasson Micheal Negaunee MI 20 M 2:45:19 179 Cretzmeyer John White Bear Lake MN 37 M 2:45:21 180 Juntunen Roger L'Anse MI 39 M 2:45:22 181 Mejia John Minneapolis MN 30 M 2:45:23 182 Lundgren Bruce Duluth MN 25 M 2:45:24 183 Grindle James Richfield MN 28 M 2:45:27 184 Reider David Delano MN 26 M 2:45:29 185 Stefan Tim Minneapolis MN 24 M 2:45:30 186 Crawford Ron Mound MN 38 M 2:45:35 187 Walvantne Brad Battle Lake MN 29 M 2:45:37 188 Jerome Thomas Minneapolis MN 33 M 2:45:38 189 Sheppard Bruce Minneapolis MN 34 M 2:45:39 190 Boatman James Minneapolis MN 29 M 2:45:41 191 Smith Carolyn Rockford IL 21 F 2:45:42 192 Peters Gregory Minneapolis MN 28 M 2:45:53 193 Menasion Samuel Phildelphia PA 30 M 2:45:56 194 Friederichs Timothy Fort Riley KS 24 M 2:45:57 195 McCullogh Tom Ontario CN 30 M 2:46:00 196 Flathom Dennis Nekoosa WI 27 M 2:46:00 197 Docherty Beverly St Paul MN 28 F 2:46:12 198 Krieter Micheal Minneapolis MN 23 M 2:46:12 199 Rantala James Plymouth MN 29 M 2:46:14 200 Compton Steve Anoka MN 32 M 2:46:15 201 Sunderland Micheal Minneapolis MN 26 M 2:46:18 202 Bauer Bobby Takoma Park MD 39 M 2:46:19 203 Prince Robert Bloomington MN 33 M 2:46:19 204 Stangl Paul Maple Grove MN 26 M 2:46:23 205 Kuhfeld Thomas St Paul MN 41 M 2:46:24 206 Bohn Jim Minneapolis MN 38 M 2:46:25 207 Kasbohn Anthony Edina MN 25 M 2:46:28 208 Tenvoorde Steve St Cloud MN 39 M 2:46:30 209 Dillman Franklin Orange City FL 37 M 2:46:30 210 Foos Richard Akron OH 47 M 2:46:31 211 Drain John Milwaukee WI 26 M 2:46:32 212 Pustol Waldemars Lake st Croix Beach MN 31 M 2:46:33 213 Stelmaszewski Curtis Superior WI 35 M 2:46:40 214 Ross Raymond Carol Stream IL 25 M 2:46:44 215 Brunner Paul St Louis MO 24 M 2:46:46 216 Scaletta Samuel Richland Center WI 35 M 2:46:47 217 Moore Bert Durbin ND 42 M 2:46:48 218 Goergen Richard Sioux City IA 38 M 2:46:49 219 Welsh Micheal Overland Park KS 38 M 2:46:51 220 Ditchfield Jennifer Ontario CN 26 F 2:46:53 221 Keeler Mark Shorewood MN 24 M 2:46:56 222 Steinmann Robert Bozeman MT 46 M 2:46:57 223 Robins Lynn Ann Arbor MI 31
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