17 finish 100-mile Lumberjack


April 26, 2012 · Updated 3:56 PM 

PORT GAMBLE — Of the 27 runners who initially signed up for the 100-mile Lumberjack Endurance Run, 17 finished.

Zach Gingerich finished the 100-miler in 17 hours 10 minutes. Jeason Murphy finished 29 minutes behind (17:29.00).

A total of 48 people participated in the endurance run, which is hosted by Poulsbo Running. The run included the 100-mile, 100- kilometers and 50-mile.

According to a press release, the 17 finishes (a 63 percent finish rate) was the best out of the last three years the run has been held.

The Lumberjack Endurance Runs are part of the Roots, Rock Trail Running series. The next run is the Forest 5K on May 6. The runs are held in the forest just south of Port Gamble, at the Uplands which can be accessed at gate 6.

Results

100 Mile — 1, Zach Gingerich, 17:10:00; 2, Jeason Murphy, 17:29:00; 3, Kevin Douglas, 18:40:00; 4, Tim Stroh, 20:30:00; 5, Van Phan, 21:16:00; 6, Matt Hagen, 23:34:00; 7, Alecia Smith, 25:08.00; 8, Joel Ballezza, 25:53:00; 9, Annie Farris, 25:56:00; 10, Jermiah Schaub, 27:01:00; 11, Stacy Nievweija, 27:10:00; 12, Tracy Brown, 27:23:00; 13, Nic Plemel, 27:23:00; 14, Bradley Dutkiewicz, 27:46:00; 15, Jeff Forrister, 27:46:00; 16, Scott Bittner, 28:49:00; 17, Scott Schenk, 31:39:00.

100 K — 1, Gilbert Ondusko, 11:39:00; 2, Paul Bond, 14:58:00; 3, Carsten Buus, 15:11:00; 4, Dan Bowman, 16:23:00; 5, Vivian Doorn, 16:26:00; 6,

Carl Langley-Wilbur, 13:3:003; 7, Jared Moravec, 15:50:00; 8, Tom Jackson, 15:54:00; 9, Javier Huilca, 17:47:00.

50 Mile — 1, Sophia Walker, 9:16:00; 2, Kirsten Casey, 10:08:00; 3, Brandon Walton, 10:47:00; 4, Mark Naphin, 11:12:00; 5, Barry Ammons, 11:14:00; 6, Lee Chu, 11:35:00; 7, John Wallace, 12:21:00; 8, Karen Wiggins, 12:30:00; 9, George Patecek, 13:31:00; 10, Jamie Gifford, 9:22:00; 11, Rob Bondurant, 10:23:00; 12, Joshua Warren, 13:41:00; 13, Don Pierce, 14:21:00; 14, Matt Clark, 17:20:00

 

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