Ashlyn Lara, left, and Santiago Lara finish the McDowell Group Governor’s Cup 5K outside the Juneau Bone and Joint Center, Saturday, July 8, 2017. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire)

Ashlyn Lara, left, and Santiago Lara finish the McDowell Group Governor’s Cup 5K outside the Juneau Bone and Joint Center, Saturday, July 8, 2017. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire)

McDowell Group Governor’s Cup 5K Results

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Saturday, July 8, 2017 7:24pm
  • Sports

JUNEAU EMPIRE

More than 50 runners ran from the steps of the Capitol to the shores of Twin Lakes (or so) in the McDowell Group Governor’s Cup 5K race.

Joshua Masson averaged 5 minute, 10 second miles on his way to victory Saturday, crossing the finish line in 16:02. Alec Nevalainen, the winner of the Glenn Frick Memorial Mile on Tuesday, was second at 16:40. Twelve runners finished the race in under 20 minutes.

5K Results

Joshua Masson 16:02

Alec Nevalainen 16:40

James Burger 17:33

Jesse Stringer 17:36

Bryan Hitchcock 17:50

Hiram Henry 18:11

Tim McKenna 18:12

Tucker Kelly 18:46

Justin Gundersen 19:24

Aidan Vasquez 19:26

Scott Gende 19:48

Beck Haywood 19:53

John Nagal 20:04

Randy Peterson 20:07

Justin Sleppy 20:12

Georgi Dobrev 20:40

Scott May 20:45

Alison Surdoval 21:10

Gus Marx 21:15

April Rezendes 22:16

Sally Thompson 22:43

Becca Antopolos 23:18

Megan Costello 23:28

Ida Meter 23:36

Michael Oor 23:44

Dave Thomson 24:05

Guy Crockroft 24:08

Dimitar Bratovanov 24:38

Jamie Bursell 24:42

Lucrecia Mervine 24:58

Quinn Tracy 25:12

Nina Schwinghammer 25:37

Allan Spangler 25:38

Jennifer Thorsteinson 26:11

Russel Hertel 26:21

Ashlyn Hobbs 26:32

Alexandra Gross 27:11

Austin Lara 28:20

Kathleen Lara 28:20

Jeannette Lacey Dunn 28:27

Joann Rieselbach 28:29

Paul Shapiro 28:40

Kerrie Hertel 29:49

Marsha Squires 30:43

Kimberly Metcalfe 30:54

Nancy Jones 32:14

Ashlyn Lara 32:22

Santiago Lara 32:22

TJ Slagle 33:04

Craig Thorseinson 37:05

Kirk Thorsteinson 37:05

Phil Hesser 39:38

Debbie McBribe 50:10

Sara Peacock 50:10

McDowell Group Governor’s Cup 5K Results

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