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Mini-Marathon 1995 - Mini-Marathon - Results Onlineraceresults.Com Indianapolis Life 500 Festival Mini-Marathon 1995 - Mini-Marathon - results OnlineRaceResults.com PLACE NAME DIV DIV PL PACE TIME ----- ---------------------- ------- --------- ------- ----------- 1 Rolando Vera M3034 1/1183 4:45 1:02:07 2 Joseph Kamau M2024 1/294 4:47 1:02:28 3 Peter Whitehead M3034 2/1183 4:47 1:02:33 4 John Kipkoskei M2529 2/855 4:47 1:02:38 5 Kipkemboi Kimeli M2529 3/855 5:00 1:05:25 6 Juan Leonel Avalos M2529 4/855 5:01 1:05:43 7 Andy Herr M2529 5/855 5:02 1:05:47 8 John Sence M2529 6/855 5:02 1:05:50 9 Jose Iniguez M2529 7/855 5:03 1:05:58 10 Horacio Salgado M2529 8/855 5:07 1:06:52 11 Kent Baker M2024 2/294 5:09 1:07:18 12 Gary Romesser M4044 2/1242 5:10 1:07:31 13 John Agnew M3034 3/1183 5:11 1:07:48 14 Brad Cooper M3034 4/1183 5:11 1:07:49 15 Russell Sears M3034 5/1183 5:14 1:08:23 16 Don Overstreet M2529 9/855 5:16 1:08:51 17 Brian Mccollor M2529 10/855 5:17 1:09:10 18 Joe Golden M2529 11/855 5:23 1:10:29 19 David Pace M2529 12/855 5:24 1:10:32 20 Jeff Lampert M2529 13/855 5:26 1:11:05 21 Michael Mcmanus M3034 6/1183 5:27 1:11:19 22 Bryan Hacker M3034 7/1183 5:30 1:12:03 23 Scott Walschlager M3034 8/1183 5:31 1:12:06 24 Michael Smith M3034 9/1183 5:31 1:12:11 25 Stu Smith M3034 10/1183 5:32 1:12:18 26 Derron Bishop M2024 3/294 5:32 1:12:19 27 Stephen Stringfellow M2024 4/294 5:33 1:12:30 28 Thomas Jobin M2529 14/855 5:33 1:12:40 29 Tom Simpson M4044 3/1242 5:34 1:12:55 30 David Haushalter M3034 11/1183 5:35 1:12:56 31 Daniel Riley M3034 12/1183 5:35 1:13:05 32 Todd Kelleher M2529 15/855 5:36 1:13:18 33 Frank Runion M2529 16/855 5:37 1:13:28 34 Scott Douglas M3034 13/1183 5:37 1:13:33 36 David Wilson M4044 4/1242 5:38 1:13:43 37 Michael Rivera M2024 5/294 5:39 1:13:51 38 Michael Manning M3034 14/1183 5:39 1:13:51 39 Kenny Bennett M3539 2/1365 5:39 1:13:54 40 Terry Fletcher M3539 3/1365 5:39 1:13:55 41 Rick Sica M3034 15/1183 5:39 1:13:58 42 Scott Colford M2024 6/294 5:40 1:14:04 43 David Gardner M3539 4/1365 5:40 1:14:05 45 Bill Gavaghan M4044 5/1242 5:41 1:14:24 46 Andy Theal M3034 16/1183 5:42 1:14:29 47 Eddie Smith M4044 6/1242 5:42 1:14:32 48 Michael Oppy M2024 7/294 5:42 1:14:36 49 Paul Hobbs M3034 17/1183 5:43 1:14:46 50 Timothy Davidson M2024 8/294 5:43 1:14:52 52 Jj Sieber M2024 9/294 5:44 1:15:00 54 Michael Herrell M3034 18/1183 5:45 1:15:14 55 John Dawes M2529 17/855 5:46 1:15:21 56 Tony Nading M3034 19/1183 5:46 1:15:23 57 Eric Kellison M2529 18/855 5:47 1:15:34 58 James Hanus M3034 20/1183 5:47 1:15:40 59 Gary Snider M4044 7/1242 5:49 1:16:00 60 Thomas Butters M3034 21/1183 5:49 1:16:02 61 Mark Hiskes M3034 22/1183 5:49 1:16:03 62 David Dennie M2529 19/855 5:49 1:16:07 65 Joshua Janko M1619 1/125 5:50 1:16:22 66 John Schmitz M3034 23/1183 5:51 1:16:26 67 Eric Schwartz M2024 10/294 5:51 1:16:27 68 Roger Hruskovich M2529 20/855 5:51 1:16:29 69 Greg Cisneros M2529 21/855 5:51 1:16:33 70 Thomas Powell M2024 11/294 5:51 1:16:37 71 Duane Dye M3539 5/1365 5:52 1:16:41 72 Martin Wilkey M3034 24/1183 5:52 1:16:51 74 Steve Beguin M1619 2/125 5:54 1:17:06 75 Brian Kopack M2024 12/294 5:54 1:17:07 76 Les Hollander M3539 6/1365 5:54 1:17:13 77 Christopher Fleischman M3034 25/1183 5:54 1:17:16 78 Chris Mcmahon M3539 7/1365 5:54 1:17:16 79 Bruce Pickering M3539 8/1365 5:55 1:17:18 80 Victor Vuskalns M2529 22/855 5:55 1:17:29 81 Russell Stucky M2529 23/855 5:56 1:17:31 82 Douglas Schmidt M4549 2/853 5:56 1:17:31 83 Steven Wilson M3539 9/1365 5:57 1:17:45 84 Pat Mckenzie M2529 24/855 5:57 1:17:46 86 Michael Olson M3539 10/1365 5:57 1:17:48 87 Kraig Schmottlach M2529 25/855 5:58 1:17:57 88 Brian Pettingill M3034 26/1183 5:58 1:18:00 89 Aaron Berthold M1619 3/125 5:58 1:18:03 90 Brad Maisto M4044 8/1242 5:58 1:18:04 91 Todd Wey M2529 26/855 5:58 1:18:05 92 Greg Brock M4044 9/1242 5:59 1:18:10 93 Scot Mellor M2529 27/855 5:59 1:18:17 94 Dean Behrmann M3539 11/1365 6:00 1:18:23 95 David Collins M4044 10/1242 6:00 1:18:24 96 Barry Phelps M2529 28/855 6:00 1:18:26 97 Keith Horton M3034 27/1183 6:00 1:18:31 98 John Harmeyer Jr. M2529 29/855 6:00 1:18:33 99 Thomas Nolen M3034 28/1183 6:01 1:18:37 100 David Riggs M2529 30/855 6:01 1:18:38 101 Phil Wendel M3034 29/1183 6:01 1:18:39 103 William Johnson M3034 30/1183 6:01 1:18:43 104 Lance Ottinger M2529 31/855 6:01 1:18:46 105 John Rodeman M2529 32/855 6:01 1:18:48 106 Erhard Bell M3539 12/1365 6:02 1:18:50 107 Jeffrey Lander M3034 31/1183 6:02 1:18:50 108 Eric Dec M2024 13/294 6:02 1:18:51 109 Wendell Skelley M4044 11/1242 6:02 1:18:52 Generated October 2, 2021 at 7:26 AM 1/121 Indianapolis Life 500 Festival Mini-Marathon 1995 - Mini-Marathon - results OnlineRaceResults.com PLACE NAME DIV DIV PL PACE TIME ----- ---------------------- ------- --------- ------- ----------- 110 Kurt Floyd M3539 13/1365 6:02 1:18:56 111 Scott Kuyawa M3539 14/1365 6:02 1:19:00 112 Gannon Switzer M2024 14/294 6:02 1:19:01 113 Chuck Koeppen M4549 3/853 6:02 1:19:02 114 Will Hart M2024 15/294 6:03 1:19:15 115 Gregory Thatcher M3034 32/1183 6:04 1:19:22 116 Mark Diveley M3539 15/1365 6:05 1:19:29 117 Mike Hall M3539 16/1365 6:05 1:19:30 118 Mark Logan M2529 33/855 6:06 1:19:47 119 Kurt Mattox M3539 17/1365 6:06 1:19:52 120 David Koceja M3539 18/1365 6:06 1:19:54 121 Ben Thompson M2024 16/294 6:07 1:19:56 122 Steven Hoeppner M4044 12/1242 6:07 1:20:01 123 Robert Gatrell M4044 13/1242 6:07 1:20:05 124 James Bumb M4044 14/1242 6:08 1:20:11 125 Jason Heaton M2529 34/855 6:08 1:20:12 126 Timothy Wright M2024 17/294 6:08 1:20:13 127 Jason Mckay M3539 19/1365 6:08 1:20:15 128 Norman Schutt M5054 1/513 6:08 1:20:16 129 Chris White M2024 18/294 6:09 1:20:22 130 Robert Barley M3034 33/1183 6:09 1:20:22 131 Jeff Mcqueen M4549 4/853 6:09 1:20:24 132 Richard Weaver M2529 35/855 6:09 1:20:25 133 Michael Montgomery M3034 34/1183 6:09 1:20:27 134 Steven Peterson M4549 5/853 6:09 1:20:30 135 James Hart M3034 35/1183 6:09 1:20:32 136 Lance Colson M2529 36/855 6:10 1:20:36 137 Daniel Greenlee M3034 36/1183 6:10 1:20:39 138 Bob Curts M3539 20/1365 6:11 1:20:48 139 Montgomery Meeks M2024 19/294 6:11 1:20:54 140 Josh Minkler M3034 37/1183 6:11 1:20:54 141 Jay Platt M3034 38/1183 6:11 1:20:56 142 Jim Ellert M3539 21/1365 6:11 1:20:57 143 Nick Kleiner M1619 4/125 6:11 1:20:59 144 William Browne, Jr. M3539 22/1365 6:11 1:21:00 145 Fred Fulcher M5054 2/513 6:12 1:21:01 146 John Porter M2529 37/855 6:12 1:21:05 147 Mark Senefeld M3034 39/1183 6:12 1:21:06 148 Kurt Kleinhelter M2529 38/855 6:12 1:21:09 149 Michael Barkman M3034 40/1183 6:12 1:21:10 150 Steven Havlick M2529 39/855 6:12 1:21:12 151 Johnie Hamilton M4044 15/1242 6:12 1:21:13 152 Gordon Chauvin M3034 41/1183 6:13 1:21:14 153 Richard Garing M3034 42/1183 6:13 1:21:15 154 Phil Dull M3539 23/1365 6:13 1:21:17 155 Shaun Cooper M3539 24/1365 6:13 1:21:19 156 Matt Small M1619 5/125 6:13 1:21:21 157 David Forsee M2529 40/855 6:14 1:21:28 158 Jerry Matthews M4549 6/853 6:14 1:21:31 160 Bill Deal M4549 7/853 6:14 1:21:32 161 David Smith M4044 16/1242 6:14 1:21:33 162 Christopher Farrell M3539 25/1365 6:14 1:21:35 163 Joe Price M3034 43/1183 6:14 1:21:37 164 Thomas Andrews M4044 17/1242 6:14 1:21:39 165 Daniel Niles M4044 18/1242 6:15 1:21:40 166 Joseph Slater M2529 41/855 6:15 1:21:43 167 Charles Evans M3539 26/1365 6:15 1:21:46 168 Justin Eutsler M2024 20/294 6:15 1:21:47 169 Donald Baker M4044 19/1242 6:15 1:21:50 170 Daniel Muenzer M3034 44/1183 6:15 1:21:51 171 Vernon Mabe M4044 20/1242 6:16 1:21:53 172 Michael Hines M3034 45/1183 6:16 1:21:54 173 Robert Downs M3034 46/1183 6:16 1:21:58 174 John Thrash M3034 47/1183 6:16 1:22:00 175 Jim Evans M4549 8/853 6:17 1:22:06 176 Kevin Whiteman M3539 27/1365 6:17 1:22:06 177 Joshua Sutherland M1619 6/125 6:17 1:22:07 178 Daniel Badger M3539 28/1365 6:17 1:22:09 179 David Sylvester M4044 21/1242 6:17 1:22:10 180 Joseph Sagorsky M3539 29/1365 6:17 1:22:11 181 Jed Pearson M4044 22/1242 6:17 1:22:12 182 David Alves M3539 30/1365 6:17 1:22:15 183 Laurie Tuttle F4044 3/782 6:18 1:22:19 184 Mark Stagge M2024 21/294 6:18 1:22:20 185 Josh Cook M1619 7/125 6:18 1:22:22 186 Robert Adamson M3034 48/1183 6:18 1:22:23 187 Bill Baker M4044 23/1242 6:18 1:22:25 188 Joseph Kenny M3539 31/1365 6:18 1:22:26 189 Troy Rondot M3034 49/1183 6:18 1:22:27 190 Willie Young M4044 24/1242 6:18 1:22:28 191 David Dwornick M3539 32/1365 6:18 1:22:30 192 Stephen Grossman M4044 25/1242 6:18 1:22:31 193 Rick Dennen M2529 42/855 6:19 1:22:34 194 Charles Hamblen M3034 50/1183 6:19 1:22:35 195 David Dorais M4044 26/1242 6:19 1:22:36 196 Douglas Mason M3034 51/1183 6:19 1:22:42 197 David Ellenbogen M3539 33/1365 6:19 1:22:43 198 Todd Selby M3034 52/1183 6:19 1:22:44 199 Garry Shields M3539 34/1365 6:20 1:22:45 200 David Pittman M3539 35/1365 6:20 1:22:45 201 Irvin Mahoney M5054 3/513 6:20 1:22:46 202 Douglas Osborn M4044 27/1242 6:20 1:22:49 203 Steven Peters M2529 43/855 6:20 1:22:49 204 Mick Wildin M4044 28/1242 6:20 1:22:51 205 Robert Webster M2024 22/294 6:20 1:22:51 207 Errick Highbasugh M3034 53/1183 6:20 1:22:52 208 Matthew Kidder M3539 36/1365 6:20 1:22:54 209 Vern Hillsman M3539 37/1365 6:20 1:22:54 211 Terry Quigley M4044 29/1242 6:20 1:22:57 212 Alvin Hochgesang M3539 38/1365 6:21 1:23:00 Generated October 2, 2021 at 7:26 AM 2/121 Indianapolis Life 500 Festival Mini-Marathon 1995 - Mini-Marathon - results OnlineRaceResults.com PLACE NAME DIV DIV PL PACE TIME ----- ---------------------- ------- --------- ------- ----------- 213 Joel Harsin M1619 8/125 6:21 1:23:02 214 Richard Adomitis M4549 9/853 6:21 1:23:03 215 Steven Hess M3539 39/1365 6:21 1:23:04 217 James Leffler M4549 10/853 6:21 1:23:07 218 Bernard Gaffney M2529 44/855 6:21 1:23:10 219 John Mandrola M3034 54/1183 6:22 1:23:12 220 Thomas Tarnow M4044 30/1242 6:22 1:23:13 221 Alexander Adams M4044 31/1242 6:22 1:23:14 222 Geff Rainbolt M2529 45/855 6:22 1:23:16 223 Michael Moran M3034 55/1183 6:22 1:23:22 224 Mike Sherman M2529 46/855 6:22 1:23:24 225 Harry Pino M3539 40/1365 6:23 1:23:25 226 Ryan Zickler M2024 23/294 6:23 1:23:31 227 W.
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