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Rumsey takes first in Whitefish Lake Run

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| July 3, 2012 8:06 AM

Jessica Rumsey, of Columbia Falls, was the winner for the 10K open female class at the Whitefish Lake Run on June 30. Her time was 40 minutes 27.9 seconds. Other Columbia Falls winners included:

5K Open female

16 Jenny Jarvis

17 Angela Toavs

37 Jenna Saito

46 Meredith Stolte

48 Leah Michael

50 Ellen Szalay

62 Madison Edwards

64 Azlyn Caldwell

69 Marissa Getts

81 Alaina Edwards

83 Christina Fidler

5K Open Male

46 Sutter Stolte

59 Dart Kelley

5K Masters Female

14 Miki Saito

34 Patti Cronquist

50 Mary Ellen Getts

57 Becky Willis

79 Donita Toavs

88 Judy Campbell

5K Masters Male

15 Jeff Saito

25 John Tremper

31 Tevor Stolte

34 Rudolph Arriaga

42 Tom McElwain

10K Open Female

1 Jessica Rumsey

10 Amanda Caldwell

35 Kristin Thompson

47 Mandie Friar

10K Open Male

4 Nathaniel Peterson

10 Brent Hartley

28 Brandon Karberg

32 Patrick McCracken

10K Masters Male

9 Chris Crane

10 Dan Block

14 Tracy Stevens

17 Terry Hensley

33 Tony Friar

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