2010 Lumberjack Endurance Run results | Slideshow inside


April 22, 2011 · Updated 10:02 AM 

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— Photos courtesy of Thomas James

The second annual Lumberjack Endurance Run began Saturday. Despite the slick conditions combined with a long distance, 12 participants finished the 100-mile run.

Time is in hours and minutes

100-mile results

1, Jamie Gifford (20:15); 2, Terry Sentinella (20:45); 3, Kevin Douglas (21:55); 4, Rob Bondurant (24:16); 5, Alex Schiewe (24:58); 6, Van Phan (25:27); 7, Brandon Lott (25:36); 8, Heidi Perry (25:48); 9, Alex Rae (27:08); 10, Ray Siegrist (29:16); 11, Dan Rice (30:03); 12, Don Pierce (32:13).

100K Results

1, Tim Stroh (12:01); 2, Joe Lee (12:06); 3, Shawn McTaggert (13:04); 4, Carl Langley-Wilburn (13:04); 5, Eli Kaufman (15:59); 6, Tracy Brown (16:04); 7, Ricky Curry (16:19); 8, Karl Jensen (16:19); 9, Jae-Byung Jung (16:28); 10, Lee Chu (16:38); 11, Melissa Williams (17:05); 12, Javier Huilcia (17:22); 13, Rachel Fouladi (18:32); 14, Logan Hejl (20:09).

50-mile results

1, Stuart Johnson (8:23); 2, Annie Farris (9:10); 3, Jeason Murphy (9:10); 4, Chad Hyson (9:18); 5, Randy Johnson (9:31); 6, Allen Skytta (10:11); 7, Josh Owen (10:24); 8, Steve Walters (10:24); 9, Steve Soyles (10:32); 10, Dean Kayler (10:35); 11, Mike Mahany (10:45); 12, Bradley Dutkiewicz (11:59); 13, Karen Wiggins (12:45); 14, Barb Blumenthal (12:45); 15, Jared Moravec (13:07); 16, Joshua Austring (13:24); 17, Linda Walter (13:29); 18, Jill Hudson (13:29); 19, Bob Ryburn (13:35); 20, Francesca Carmichael (14:02); 21, John McPherson (14:49); 22, Jodi Cullen (15:58); 23, Chris Struempler (17:51); 24, Will Thomas (17:51); 25, Deborah Bosilevac (18:16).

— 12, Don Pierce (32:13); was left out of the print version of the results for the 100-mile run.

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