A Beat the Odds racer finishes Saturday outside Riverbend Elementary School. (Photo courtesy of the Cancer Connection)

A Beat the Odds racer finishes Saturday outside Riverbend Elementary School. (Photo courtesy of the Cancer Connection)

Beat the Odds 5K results

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Tuesday, August 22, 2017 3:59pm
  • Sports

Over 100 runners ran in the “Beat the Odds” 5-kilometer run and 2-mile walk on Saturday, Aug. 19. The event benefited the Cancer Connection, a nonprofit organization that assists individuals living with cancer.

Rob Swanson 18:16

Jess Stringer 18:25

Andy Bullick 19:21

Georgi Dobrev 21:20

Ricky Worl 21:11

Kevin Hansen 21:22

Elier Orozco 22:46

Gus Marx 22:56

Tom Meyer 23:03

Mindy Shaw 23:17

Ida Meyer 23:20

Ricardo Worl 23:22

Terwiliger Paige 23:33

Riley Duncan 24:00

Caden Mesdag 24:01

Maryann Love 24:13

Corinne Bullick 24:52

Field 24:54

Kean Buss 25:17

Kiah Dihle 25:29

Grace Sikes 25:29

Becky Bohrer 25:32

Guy Crockroft 25:36

Stephanie Harvey 25:40

Connor Ghizio 25:46

Quinn Tracy 25:58

Lucrecia Mervine 25:59

Alex Coronell 26:18

Sofia Stitz 26:33

Ryan Thibodeau 26:42

Elizabeth Stitz 26:46

Esme Crossett 26:51

Frank Lane 27:10

Finn Kesey 27:12

Karter Kohlase 27:12

Heather Parker 27:23

Jennifer Thorsteinson 27:30

Courtney Wendel 27:32

Adam Weed 27:33

David Buss 27:35

Danielle Dunivin 27:49

Heather Johnson-Smith 28:07

Caro Rosier-Polley 28:07

Grey Lockwood 28:18

Susan Norvell 28:22

Donna Leigh 28:25

Clarissa Prewitt 28:31

Jenna Wiersma 28:32

Stephanie Kohlase 28:42

Ryan Gorle 28:55

Nicole Gorle 28:56

David Blommer 29:11

Samantha Roguska 29:12

Jason Stanbery 29:14

Nicole Auth 29:26

Darla Orbistondo 29:36

Ginny Eckert 29:38

Ann-Marie Martin 30:21

Kari Robinson 30:21

Marsha Squires 30:21

Johanna Crossett 30:23

Ami Reifenstein 31:05

Sara Raster 31:05

Jane Mores 31:07

Molly McCormick 31:08

Sandee Holst 31:23

Amy Paige 31:33

Amy DeFreest 31:38

Jaime Watts 31:49

Chayanin Corcoran 32:07

Chantana Hopson 32:11

Megan Wallace 32:17

Kim Metcalfe 32:28

Corry Isabell 33:36

Claudia Cook 33:39

Nancy Jones 33:46

Ginny Martin 33:55

Isabelle Hansen 33:59

Cherish Hansen 33:59

Brittany Weiderman 34:14

Megan Ahlema 34:15

Maren Brantner 34:38

Brian Fell 34:39

Laina Mesdag 34:42

John Cannon 35:24

Madison Schumaker35:35

Annice Felice 35:37

Martin Stepetill 35:56

Caitlan Sanders 36:12

Lacey Sanders 36:13

Justine Bishop 36:35

Britany McKibben 36:40

Kelley Tu 36:42

Craig Thorsteinson 37:05

Kirk Thorsteinson 37:06

Macy Cook 37:38

Amy Hiley 37:39

Gina Shirey 38:00

Mateo Britez 38:00

Amy Lockwood 38:03

Adelyn Buss 38:06

Ava Newell 39:39

Christy Newell 39:40

Adam Aren 41:40

Porter Love 43:20

Madison Cook 43:21

Ava Gauthier 45:48:00

Sheena Gauthier 45:48:00

Manual Lopez Balseiro 47:43:00

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