Another great Kootenai River Run
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June 11, 2011 |
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More than 200
runners, walkers and stroller-pushers
lined up for the 2011 Kootenai River
Run. |
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Catherine
DelSalle grabs the number of runner
Micah Krmpotich, winner of the 2011
Kootenai River Run 10K event. |
Over 200 runners and walkers turned out for
today's Kootenai River Run, and carrying on
tradition, the winners were Bonners Ferry
Badgers.
While race results and times aren't yet
available, Jacob Callister, who'll be a senior
at Bonners Ferry High School next year, won the
5K event, and 2011 BFHS graduate Micah Krmpotich
strolled in to win the 10K event with room to
spare.
Run founder and organizer Jim Cadnum did another
amazing job this year, rallying volunteers from
throughout the community (who in the interest of
the race gave up the opportunity to run!) to
keep everything running smooth.
There were even Friends of the Arts at the
finish line; Catherine DelSalle and Shannon
Earle did a fine job logging the times and
names! Bonners Ferry Junior Miss runner up, the
former Irina Wormgoor, radiant with child, was
on the sidelines getting pictures of all academy
finishers.
What was amazing this year is how far some
people came to compete; in addition to the usual
9B, 7B, Kootenai County and British Columbia
plates in the parking lot, this year's event saw
plates in the parking lot from as far away as
Illinois and Arizona.
One of the Washington plates turned out to be
from clear on the coast, and brought with it a
runner from Long Beach, California, a runner
with a unique story to tell
(read it here).
In the final tally, there were 260
registrants and 255 of those finished their run.
In the men's 5K, 82 finished, in the women's,
there were 100 finishers. In the men's 10K, 39
finished, 34 women finished that run.
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Melody Braden
was the winner in the women's 5K run. |
Melody Braden, Bonners Ferry, won the women's 5K
event, coming in with a time of 21:07.
In the 1-11 age group, the top three finishers
were Lindsey Christopherson, 33:34, Adisy
McClain, 34:38, and Elisa Balcaen, 37:02. Top
finishers in the 12-15 bracket were Sydney
Foster, 25:40, Kate Matlosz, 28:18, and Carter
Boyd, 40:08.
In the 16-19 bracket, winners were Erin Hiatt,
25:10, Katy Hiatt, 25:34, and Liz Racer, 25:38.
Age 20-29 women's 5K winners were Melody Braden,
21:07, Sarah Carpenter, 25:11, and Katie Moore,
27:43. In the 30-39 year old age bracket, top
finishers were Suzanne Kaplan, 21:31, Jennifer
Borg, 25:48, and Treva Rawlings, 26:05.
In the women's 40-49 age bracket, winners were
Lisa Matlosz, 27:17, Margaret Porter, 28:22, and
Willow Feller, 30:41. In the 50-59 bracket, top
finishers were Sulet Hiatt, 28:50, Elaine
Wheatley, 29:03, and Nancy Rausch, 37:14.
Winners in the 60-69 age bracket were Susan
Bates-Barbude, 30:48, Janis Kerby, 52:17, and
Susan Wright. Leslie Marshall was the oldest
participant, running in the 70+ age bracket and
finishing with a time of 58:34.
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Jacob
Callister, Bonners Ferry, won the men's
5K run. |
In the men's 5K race, Jacob Callister was the
overall winner with a time of 19:14.
In the 1-11 age group, the top finishers were
Jamin Bontrager, 24:43, Josiah Merrill, 26:23,
and Ethan Butler, 29:20. Josh Dufrene, 26:25,
and Trey Dufrene, 33:48, were the only two
competing in the 12-15 bracket, and Jacob
Callister, 19:14, David Kline, 21:13 and Alex
Minor, 21:28, were the winners in the 16-19
bracket.
In the 20-29 age bracket, top finishers were
Kyle Drube, 20:50, Luke Foster, 27:00, and Manny
Gastelum, 55:21. Among men aged 30-39, winners
were Hank Willis, 22:14, Scott Victorson, 26:16,
and John Tock, 29:50. In the 40-49 bracket, John
Harding, 19:20, Scott Bourassa, 20:37, and Chris
Rawlings, 21:18, were the winners.
In the 50-59 age bracket, winners were Grant
Giles, 20:32, Mike Tymrak, 23:42, and Michael
Kilgore, 25:22. In the 60-69 bracket, Larry
Zowada won with a time of 29:48, followed by
Roger Doucet, 30:07, and Chet Savage, 34:53. The
oldest 5K men's runner was Gerald Bouse, running
in the 70-plus bracket, who finished with a time
of 30:52.
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Casey Hampton
came in first in the Women's 10K event. |
In the Women's 10K event, the overall winner was
Casey Hampton, who came in with a time of 45:16.
Shaunie Kopczynski was the only runner in the
1-11 bracket, she finished with a time of 54:01.
In the 12-15 women's bracket, Mackenzie
Mendenhall won with a time of 1:47:00, followed
by Katie Colson, 1:47:01. In the 16-19 bracket,
Lorena LeBarbera came in first with a time of
57:35, followed by Kelly Dorris, 1:12:01, and
Ashley Raynal, 1:13:23.
In the 20-29 bracket, Casey Hampton led with
45:16, followed by Tawyny MacDonald, 46:16, and
Kimberly Clark, 58:10. In the 30-39 bracket,
Lyndsay Hart finished first at 51:01, followed
by Lizzy Hughes, 52:39, and Misty Jacobson,
57:32.
In the 40-49 bracket, top finishers were Tamie
Hicks, 46:08, Cindy Ryan, 48:22, and Tonya
Kilgore, 52:49. Jamie Wynsma was the only
finisher in the 50-59 category, coming in with a
time of 1:40:00, and Etta Mae Schnuerle was the
only runner in the 60-69 bracket, finishing with
a time of 1:42:03.
Micah Krmpotich, Bonners Ferry, was the overall
winner in the men's 10K race, finishing with a
time of 37:42.
In the 1-11 age bracket, the only finisher was
Will Colson, who crossed the finish linie at
1:47:00. In the 12-15 bracket, Scott
Kopczynskiled with a time of 40:10, followed by
Bradley Thompson, 42:46, and Luke Wood, 54:36.
In the 16-19 bracket, it was Micah Krmpotich in
the lead at 37:42, followed by Dylan Sweeney,
38:45, and Mason Foster, 45:56.
In the 20-29 bracket, top finishers were Brad
Clark, 45:30, Brad Lang, 46:11, and Tyler
Warner, 47:12. In the 30-39 age bracket, Samuel
Overman finished at 40:08, followed by Steve
Short, 48:57. In the 40-49 bracket, it was Chae
Lee leading with a finish time of 50:51,
followed by Kim Yong, 51:13, and Tim Straw,
51:22.
In the 50-59 bracket, Sam Testa won with a time
of 49:51, followed by Grant Coughlin, 50:16, and
Tim Fulton, 52:17. Winners in the 60-69 bracket
were Dennis Aslett, 48:44, Tom Riggs, 49:52, and
John Harbuck, 53:11.
Thanks go out to organizers Jim Cadnum and Paul
Bonnell, and to all those who helped behind the
scenes to make this year's Kootenai River Run an
outstanding event! |
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