Musson takes Mount Roberts Tram Run

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Monday, July 24, 2017 2:47pm
  • Sports

Fifty-six runners took part in the annual Mount Roberts Tram Run Saturday morning, racing from the tram’s lower parking lot up to Father Brown’s Cross, a vertical gain of 1,800 feet.

Joshua Musson won the race and also set a new course record of 31:38, breaking Geoff Roes’ record of 32:54 set in 2008. Matt Callahan took second place, and John Bursell third.

Amie Spieth was the first woman to touch the cross, with a time of 43:22. She was 12th overall.

Race organizers thanked Jim Duncan and the Mount Roberts Tram for supporting the Juneau Trail and Road Runners event.

Race results

NAME TIME PLACE AGE

Joshua Musson 00:31:38 1 28

Matt Callahan 00:36:06 2 29

John Bursell 00:37:59 3 53

Aidan Vasquez 00:38:31 4 47

Hiram Henry 00:39:22 5 42

Jesse Stringer 00:39:43 6 34

Brandon Jranowicz 00:41:25 7 35

John Nagel 00:41:32 8 56

Kyle Hargrave 00:42:08 9 32

Gerrado Herandez 00:42:22 10 31

Brian Costilon 00:42:58 11 43

Amie Spieth 00:43:22 12 27

Liam Thier 00:43:23 13 41

Daren Booton 00:43:28 14 48

Jordan Callahan 00:44:39 15 29

Avery Grossardt 00:44:48 16 28

Michael Cook 00:45:02 17 25

Joe Grant 00:45:10 18 34

Jonathon Dale 00:45:23 19 37

Georgi Dobrev 00:46:13 20 23

David Phillips 00:46:24 21 36

Daniel DeSloover 00:46:58 22 38

Jack Demmert 00:47:03 23 15

Sophie Shaddy-Farnsworth 00:48:40 24 29

Colleen Cartier 00:49:12 25 50

Zachary Nelson 00:49:14 26 15

Han Hong 00:50:08 27 35

Paul DeSloover 00:50:36 28 69

Jada Kahl 00:51:04 29 34

Gus Maix 00:51:40 30 47

Wiebke Straub 00:51:41 31 36

Jamie Bursell 00:51:55 32 54

Greg Johnson 00:52:12 33 32

Nicole Lugue 00:52:38 34 39

Andy Skinn 00:52:59 35 38

Dimitra Bratovanov 00:53:19 36 21

Lauren Sanzone 00:53:36 37 38

Jennie Eyring 00:54:14 38 43

Traci Wood 00:54:51 39 31

Nina Schwinghammer 00:56:20 40 30

Kiera Federline 00:57:48 41 11

Erin Federline 00:57:49 42 42

Kevin Federline 00:57:52 43 43

Stephanie Harvey 00:57:54 44 28

Laurie Halee 00:59:37 45 48

Nick Gheysen 00:59:46 46 62

Jeff Gnass 01:00:50 47 70

Hilary Cutter 01:01:53 48 25

Molly Zaleski 01:01:57 49 33

Kirk Thorsteinson 01:02:29 50 38

Guy Crockroft 01:05:01 51 57

Philip Parsons 01:06:22 52 38

Geoff Roes 01:06:25 53 41

Alyssa Hobbs 01:09:54 54 39

Brenda Bowers 01:13:55 55 53

Michael Nelson 01:41:13 56

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