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Pre-Registration Roster Lake Logan International Advanced Female Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Advanced Advanced Female Name City Age Bib No Sarah Alexander Asheville NC 32 12 Kit Hayes Black Mountain NC 41 9 Shannon James Chapel Hill NC 34 21 Stacy Mercer Charlotte NC 34 4 Robin Petruzzi Lexington NC 43 10 Kristen Wueste Alpharetta GA 42 6 Setup Events 1 08/01/2019 10:00:38 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Advanced Advanced Male Name City Age Bib No Turner Boone Atlanta GA 48 7 Derek Kidwell Mooresville NC 35 2 Aaron Kolk Wilmington NC 32 3 Jason McCormack Charleston SC 31 8 Brian Stover Tucson AZ 48 5 Matthew Wisthoff Boone NC 34 1 Setup Events 2 08/01/2019 10:00:38 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Age Group Female 15 to 19 Name City Age Bib No Sarah Watson Charlotte NC 18 108 Female 20 to 24 Name City Age Bib No Sarah Beach Raleigh NC 23 70 Annecy Daggett Winston Salem NC 20 149 Female 25 to 29 Name City Age Bib No Jennifer Chuu Charlotte NC 29 88 Natalie Ducharme Cornelius NC 26 59 Jessica Houk Durham NC 28 185 Kelsey Kubelick Bluffton SC 29 205 Hope Lima Rock Hill SC 29 99 Vivian Minkemeyer Durham NC 28 100 Adriene Reavis Denver NC 25 150 Stephanie Rerych Arden NC 29 237 Brittany Wiseman Greensboro NC 29 182 Female 30 to 34 Name City Age Bib No Gracelyn Cruden Charlotte NC 31 158 Davina Kinney Anchorage AK 31 90 Lauren Kukis Greenville SC 31 184 Raleigh Malik Fishers IN 34 113 Kalina Neal Charlotte NC 32 226 Amanda Wagner Summerville SC 34 51 Female 35 to 39 Name City Age Bib No Sarah Campen Greenville SC 37 75 Carolyn Devita Raleigh NC 38 134 Laura Downey Atlanta GA 39 28 Bree Gossaye Charlotte NC 38 76 Blair Holliday Alpharetta GA 39 19 Jennifer Jacobson Clyde NC 38 214 Setup Events 3 08/01/2019 10:00:38 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Age Group Female 35 to 39 Name City Age Bib No Carolyn Merrifield Raleigh NC 39 93 Jennifer Mickus Charlotte NC 35 169 Sarah Milkovich Raleigh NC 38 197 Heather Pincock Atlanta GA 39 175 Anne Worthington Chapel Hill NC 37 206 Liza Young Asheville NC 35 165 Female 40 to 44 Name City Age Bib No Kathryn Aittola Huntersville NC 40 77 Sherri Bond Indian Trail NC 43 192 Gina Defranco New Tazewell TN 44 160 Alyssa Fiorino Blairsville GA 41 47 Katherine Gurd Atlanta GA 42 98 Lane Hammack Roswell GA 40 201 Alenda Hartshorn Asheville NC 40 89 Kristi Lauffenburger Troutman NC 43 238 Ashley Owens Waynesville NC 43 53 Tiffany Ring Hubert NC 44 156 Julia Roberson Washington DC 41 106 Hilary Thomas Asheville NC 40 63 Female 45 to 49 Name City Age Bib No Brittain Askew Asheville NC 49 27 Amy Cocanour Asheville NC 49 85 Stephanie Cohen Atlanta GA 45 97 Laura Duncan Johnson City TN 46 137 Angela Garrison Davidson NC 47 45 Cara Heath Charlotte NC 45 142 Lee Integlia Raleigh NC 45 204 Marguerite McLamb Chapel Hill NC 47 191 Kelty McRae Charlotte NC 46 125 Laura Reed Charlotte NC 49 161 Rian Schill Charlotte NC 46 168 Jennifer Watson Charlotte NC 47 109 Setup Events 4 08/01/2019 10:00:38 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Age Group Female 50 to 54 Name City Age Bib No Christal Burgess Raleigh NC 54 103 Jessica Eberle Atlanta GA 51 131 Tanya Houghton Weddington NC 51 235 Terrie Hui Hillsborough NC 53 64 Missie Mansfield Matthews NC 53 123 Cathy Montes Fayetteville NC 54 120 Martha Russell Charlotte NC 54 155 Ann Schwartz Tucker GA 50 96 Kristian Sheehan Durham NC 51 117 Caroline Sinkler Charleston SC 54 219 Meg Tipton Mooresville NC 52 26 Female 55 to 59 Name City Age Bib No Marlena Crovatt-Bagwell Lexington SC 55 41 Margaret Dawe Atlanta GA 55 129 Jannette Finch Charleston SC 57 220 Lori Hart Hollywood FL 58 121 Raini Kimball Belmont NC 59 174 Judy Minkemeyer Wheeling WV 56 140 Cheryl Niccum Blythewood SC 59 46 Carol Ann Stovall Savannah GA 56 132 Colleen Towery Elgin SC 57 111 Female 60 to 64 Name City Age Bib No Beverly Darnell Cornelius NC 61 29 Dani Schettig Sapphire NC 63 73 Kathy Schrell Fort Mill SC 62 86 Female 65 to 69 Name City Age Bib No Willie McCourt Fletcher NC 66 164 Kathy Medford Blowing Rock NC 66 146 Setup Events 5 08/01/2019 10:00:39 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Age Group Male 15 to 19 Name City Age Bib No Alex Gaura Monroe NC 18 213 Isaac Huryn Apex NC 18 139 Tr Newnam Asheville NC 15 37 Male 20 to 24 Name City Age Bib No Brooks Biber Charlotte NC 24 154 Eric Chuu College Station TX 23 87 Connor Groce Clemmons NC 20 198 Jonathan Hodgson Syracuse NY 22 126 Sebastian Jurado Charlotte NC 20 246 Philip Lindia Durham NC 20 68 Male 25 to 29 Name City Age Bib No Sean D'Souza Lewisville NC 28 50 Nathan Deck La Grange NC 28 23 Alix Freeman Knoxville TN 29 218 Nick Gilliam Charlotte NC 25 224 Sami Haddad Raleigh NC 27 71 Evan Jones Cary NC 28 194 Hunter Thompson Marietta GA 26 196 Clayton Weber Simpsonville SC 28 17 Male 30 to 34 Name City Age Bib No Jimmy Bagnola Lincolnton NC 30 55 Clark Barlowe Charlotte NC 32 157 Ryan Bays Waxhaw NC 34 79 Ian Bicknell Atlanta GA 33 42 Joshua Correll Fuquay Varina NC 32 13 Matt Davis Charlotte NC 34 210 Tyler Emery Charlotte NC 33 225 Kelvin Espinal Cornelius NC 33 199 Sean Gaffney Weaverville NC 31 207 Daniel Goble Boone NC 32 115 Karl Johnson Apex NC 34 57 Setup Events 6 08/01/2019 10:00:39 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Age Group Male 30 to 34 Name City Age Bib No Cam Neal Durham NC 33 35 Luke Panizzi Southern Pines NC 33 110 Jacob Watkins Charlotte NC 33 193 Male 35 to 39 Name City Age Bib No Francis Bell Raleigh NC 35 223 Tommy Bruce Wake Village TX 37 40 Brad Burton Gray TN 37 20 Filippo Curti Charlotte NC 35 202 Matthew Curtis Arden NC 36 208 Adam Fisher Flat Rock NC 36 162 Jacob Grove Charlotte NC 36 48 Justin Higbee Charlotte NC 39 83 Nick Hughes Lincolnton NC 36 141 Ian Johnson Arden NC 36 221 Scott Konzem Raleigh NC 38 136 Dan Matz Greer SC 35 211 Brian McCarroll Pinehurst NC 36 65 Wesley McLemore Mooresville NC 38 183 Eric Neihaus Gainesville FL 39 107 Steve Noiret Blythewood SC 37 124 Kimball Polanik Pinehurst NC 38 43 Thiago Salles Raleigh NC 38 15 Jeff Schoch Huntersville NC 36 91 Daniel Shumate Durham NC 35 14 Larry Umberger Mooresville NC 37 200 Ryan Whalen Cornelius NC 39 151 Joseph Wylie Raleigh NC 38 102 Mike Zelibor Rolesville NC 39 82 Male 40 to 44 Name City Age Bib No Zachary Bubany Charlotte NC 43 39 Adam Burke Raleigh NC 41 153 Daniel Gobel Raleigh NC 44 49 Jon Grammes Virginia Beach VA 44 127 Adam Heiser Atlanta GA 43 212 Tjalling Leenhouts Fort Mill SC 42 112 Setup Events 7 08/01/2019 10:00:39 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Age Group Male 40 to 44 Name City Age Bib No Steve Neuroth Atlanta GA 41 148 Darren Ritsick Decatur GA 41 34 Justin Sipes Raleigh NC 40 227 Kevin Smith Huntersville NC 44 67 Benjamin Szostak Lincoln AL 40 217 Richard Tsai Kirkland WA 42 170 Austin Tyler Asheville NC 42 236 Male 45 to 49 Name City Age Bib No Scott Bader Atlanta GA 47 143 Brent Beard Cornelius NC 46 159 Geoffrey Burdick Huntersville NC 47 92 Raymond Burrows Cornelius NC 49 44 Bill Davis Raleigh NC 49 178 Tom Haskin Asheville NC 48 177 David Hoenicke Greenville SC 49 62 Todd House Atlanta GA 48 163 David Matthews Winston-Salem NC 46 54 John Morris Lewisville NC 46 167 Michael Neal Durham NC 47 80 Todd Newnam Asheville NC 49 36 Jonathan Shands Winnabow NC 46 135 Darren Steinhilber Charlotte NC 45 128 Jeremy Stephenson Charlotte NC 46 94 Samuel Sterrett Greenville SC 45 239 Male 50 to 54 Name City Age Bib No Jeff Bays Newton NC 53 56 David Michael Garner NC 51 133 Jim Remshik Lilburn GA 53 105 Scott Roggenbauer Davidson NC 51 81 David Ryan Suwanee GA 53 72 Max Smith Hickory NC 52 171 Robert Stanley Cary NC 52 18 Arthur Sterkenburg Greensboro NC 51 33 John Stien Eau Claire WI 52 30 Bernard Taylor Davidson NC 51 138 Setup Events 8 08/01/2019 10:00:39 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Age Group Male 50 to 54 Name City Age Bib No Christopher Tipton Mooresville NC 52 32 Phil Vanderwoude Chapel Hill NC 52 25 Roger Yates Gastonia NC 54 58 William Zmyndak Saint Johns FL 51 52 Male 55 to 59 Name City Age Bib No Joe Blessing Hapeville GA 55 119 Thomas Givens Rougemont NC 56 16 Doug Hoffman Pensacola Beach FL 57 173 Lee Johnson Wilmington NC 55 187 John Oneill Huntersville NC 55 166 Tim Shea Pisgah Forest NC 57 215 Peter Snow Greensboro NC 59 222 Serge Vanderbreetstraeten Alexandria VA 56 38 Male 60 to 64 Name City Age Bib No Kevin Hart Hollywood FL 60 122 Danny Langdale Waynesville NC 60 60 Jorg Schatte Brooks GA 61 104 Geoffrey Smith Asheville NC 63 69 Albert Wolf Durham NC 60 118 Male 65 to 69 Name City Age Bib No Paul Lachiewicz Chapel Hill NC 68 144 Ken Schettig Sapphire NC 66 74 Male 70 and Over Name City Age Bib No Steve Marshall Cumming GA 70 186 Setup Events 9 08/01/2019 10:00:40 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Athena ATHENA Name City Age Bib No Tracy Bennett Charlotte NC 42 190 April McCarthy Vale NC 44 203 Nicole Quinn-Gato Hampstead NC 45 95 Maureen Vanscoy Wilmington NC 48 22 Setup Events 10 08/01/2019 10:00:40 Race Date Lake Logan International August 04, 2019 Pre-Registration Roster Clydesdale CLYDESDALES Name City Age Bib No Josh Chapman Mount Holly NC 45 116 Steven Grass Charlotte NC 52 101 Dana Hornkohl Durham NC 51 172 Jim Leutenegger Peachtree Corners GA 50 189 David MacKnet Charlotte NC 31 145 Michael Urda Durham NC 41 130 Jeff Walden Greensboro NC 39 181 Setup Events 11 08/01/2019
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