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Paint It Pink 5K staged in Libby

Western News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 16 years, 2 months AGO
by Western News
| October 20, 2009 12:00 AM

Dan Rose and Shala White claimed the top individual spots on Saturday during the inaugural Paint It Pink 5K Fun Run/Walk.

Rose covered the course in 19:25 to finish 40 seconds ahead of runner-up Tony Fantozzi in the men’s division. White finished in 22:20 with Kelda Latham taking second in 24:15.

The event was organized as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Men’s Results

9-Under – Blake Knapp 58:00.

20-29 – Josiah Pruitt 27:12.

30-39 – Tony Fantozzi 20:05, Jared Lampton 21:03, Chris Colson 27:58.

40-49 – Dan Rose 19:25, Boyd White 26:52, Dirk Bennett 51:42, Kevin Lindren 57:26.

50-59 – Tom Hommel 47:51.

60-69, Doug Crum, 52:56.

Women’s Results

20-29 – Ayla Fissori 27:32, Kari Robertson 31:43, Mandi Foss 36:56, Jeni Romondelli 45.01, Callie Reichow 47:43, Lori Bowe 50:05, Kati Persinger 50:51, Chelsea Corne 50:51, Tasha Barnett 56.31, Tessa Knapp 58.:02.

30-39 – Shala White 22:20, Kelda Latham 24:15, Dallas Wamsley 31:44, Lisa Goodman 39:19, Deborah Lampton 49:37, Hilary Ambrose 50:51, Jana Hall 53:58, Jennifer Lindgrin 57:07.

40-49 – Coleen Luscher 47:44, Dede Kibler 51:48, Julie Spencer 56:32, Lura Inama 1:11:17, Alice Jaynes 1:11:18.

50-59 – Dolly Crum 25:07, Carolyn Lisle 28:06, Barbara Soucy 32:30, Marybeth Hommel 34:21, Judi Foss 36:56, Janine Wesley 37:02, Denise Purdy Patrick 47:43, Pati Gifford 47:43, Rita Lampton 49:37, Sue Graham 51:49, Susan Horelick 52:57, Julie Brossman 56:25.

60-69 – Kriss Jeresek 45:02, Patricia King 52 .

70-79 – Lori Thorstenson 52:56, Patricia Winn 52:56.

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