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30th annual Long Bridge swim draws most finishers in event's history

MAX OSWALD | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 months, 2 weeks AGO
by MAX OSWALD
I grew up in the small town of Orwigsburg, Pa., where I resided all of my life before moving to Sandpoint. I attended Blue Mountain High School, where I participated in cross country and track and field, a sport that I ended up falling in love with. I went on to attend and run for DeSales University (with other brief stints at Susquehanna University and Elizabethtown College) and graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport communication with a minor in sport management. I remember just how great it made me feel when I was mentioned in my hometown newspaper. I want to be able to give that feeling to every athlete in Bonner County, no matter how big or small their accomplishments are. As an athlete myself, I know how many hours of work are put in on a daily basis, and that hard work deserves to be recognized. It is my goal to cover as much of the Bulldogs, Spartans and Wampus Cats as I can. I want to work with every athlete, parent, coach, administrator and the community to ensure the best stories are published. | August 3, 2025 1:00 AM

SANDPOINT — Sandpoint High rising sophomore Lou Foust led all area finishers Saturday at the 30th annual Long Bridge Swim, which saw 822 finishers — the most finishers in the event's history.

Foust finished the 1.76-mile open water swim in 37 minutes and 18 seconds, a 48-second improvement compared to last year, to capture eighth place.

Bodi Demmons, also a rising sophomore at Sandpoint High, finished amongst the top 10. His time of 38 minutes, 47 seconds put him in 10th place and was an improvement by over two minutes compared to last year.

Matthew Mantz, a Mead High graduate and rising senior at Valparaiso University (NCAA Division I) took home Saturday's title in 34 minutes, 54 seconds. Mantz was the winner of the Long Bridge Swim in both 2022 and 2023 as well.

Owen Bennett (34:57) and Trace Bennett (35:00), brothers who attend Lake City High, finished second and third, respectively, while Ryan Driscoll of Spokane (35:14) took fourth for the second year in a row.

Dawson Cushman (36:31), a rising junior at Coeur d'Alene High, battled it out with Theo Cooley (36:32) of the Spokane Sea Serpents for the fifth and sixth spots. Adam Arzner of Spokane (36:32) was among that same mix and posted his fourth straight top-10 finish, placing seventh.

Coeur d'Alene High rising sophomore Raegan Grenier was ninth and the first overall female with a time of 37 minutes, 51 seconds. Sandpoint native Josh Burt won the 45-49 male age group and placed 22nd with a mark of 40 minutes, 49 seconds.

Per usual, Sandpoint Sharks Swim Club members put together a handful of top-50 marks. Joshua Jackson (39:57), third in the 13-14 male age group, was 19th. Myelle Jensen (42:29) won the 13-14 female age group and was 29th, besting Demi Blaylock (42:30), a Lake City High graduate and rising sophomore at Western Colorado University (NCAA Division II), in the process. Charley Rain Olpin (43:30) won the 11-12 female age group and was 43rd overall.

Sandpoint Sharks coaches Sophie Britzmann (46:00) and Emily Renzini (48:24), both former swimmers at the University of Idaho (NCAA Division I) weren't too far behind, placing 70th and 97th, respectively. This year's youngest finisher also happened to be from Sandpoint — Kate Bracht, just 8 years old, braved the waters and finished in 1 hour, 35 minutes, and 53 seconds.

Proceeds of the Long Bridge Swim go towards helping between 700 to 1,000 local youths receive free water safety and swim lessons every year. The swim and its sponsors raise roughly $25,000 to $30,000 annually in order to make that happen.

MALE

Overall — 1, Matthew Mantz, 34:54. 10-and-under — 435, Isaac Good, 1:08:50. 11-12 — 62, P. McNees, 45:07; 121, A. Misner, 50:12; 429, O. Vernon, 1:08:29. 13-14 — 3, Trace Bennett, 35:00; 17, Joshua Barton, 39:53; 19, Joshua Jackson, 39:57. 15-19 — 2, Owen Bennett, 34:57; 5, Dawson Cushman, 36:31; 6, Theo Cooley, 36:32. 20-24 — 50, Harry Hearn, 44:00; 66, Hayden Leavitt, 45:29; 87, Brock Albrecht, 47:20. 

25-29 — 37, Kenny Thorburn, 43:03; 72, Grant Thorburn, 46:16; 73, Jacob Manfred, 46:22. 30-34 — 89, Louis Alcorn, 47:36; 102, Ryan Hanson, 48:58; 115, Andrea Pizzini, 49:38. 35-39 — 7, Adam Arzner, 36:32; 42, Maximilian Zavodny, 43:29; 51, Justin Hollenback, 44:03. 40-44 — 4, Ryan Driscoll, 35:14; 20, Michael Cohee, 40:06; 26, Nikkolas Kemp, 41:29. 45-49 — 22, Josh Burt, 40:49; 52, Richard Edge, 44:05; 56, Thomas Pileggi, 44:30. 50-54 — 110, Geoff Emry, 49:27; 144, Dustin Ainsworth, 51:51; 193, Andy Fields, 55:26.

55-59 — 28, Jim Byrne, 42:09; 53, Chris Carlson, 44:15; 90, Scott Krajack, 47:40. 60-64 — 65, Todd Cory, 45:28; 88, David Anderson, 47:35; 92, [Anonymous participant], 47:46. 65-69 — 35, Rob Davis, 42:42; 63, Dan Sheahan, 45:16; 78, Holger Caban, 46:54. 70-74 — 118, Howard Burns, 50:07; 136, Brian Fawcett, 51:11; 194, Bill Thomson, 55:34. 75-79 — 112, Scott Thompson, 49:30; 205, Rog Hardy, 56:13; 265, Jackson, Crutsinger, 59:18. 80-and-over — 387, Don Henry, 1:06:02; 612, Jon Nylund, 1:20:28.

FEMALE

Overall — 9, Raegan Greiner, 37:51. 10-and-under — 219, R. Donahey, 56:56; 241, Charlie Johnson, 58:01; 246, A. Schmidt, 58:10. 11-12 — 43, Charley Rain Olpin, 43:30; 61, A. Downing, 45:05; 95, S. Rothstein, 48:05. 13-14 — 29, Myelle Jensen, 42:29; 58, Quinn Johnson, 44:40; 75, Mia Stroh, 46:49. 15-19 — 13, Lelia Symington, 39:14; 14, Jessica Richards, 39:18; 15, Rachel Nicholls, 39:25. 20-24 — 30, Demi Blaylock, 42:30; 67, Lauren Tilley, 45:51; 85, Beatrix Kelly, 47:08.

25-29 — 48, Anna Vinnedge, 43:39; 57, Natalie Atkins, 44:40; 64, Mary Everett, 45:20. 30-34 — 68, Mia Goodwin, 45:57; 93, Lana Lawrence, 47:57; 94, Elizabeth Anderson, 48:01. 35-39 — 31, Alex McAnally, 42:32; 59, Daryn Maughan, 44:41; 91, Megan Doyle, 47:44. 40-44 — 16, Courtney Chase, 39:39; 69, Erika Conner, 45:58; 84, Danielle McVey, 47:06. 45-49 — 189, April Near, 55:12; 272, Emily Harward, 59:34; 294, Erika Gray, 1:00:43. 50-54 — 107, Jennifer Polello, 49:12; 186, Sally Roberts, 54:41; 231, Kirsten Jaglo, 57:34.

55-59 — 77, Susie Eisenstat, 46:52; 111, Teresa Bailey, 49:27; 124, Renée Kline, 50:22. 60-64 — 34, Myla Houlihan, 42:40; 99, Shannon Clay-Gillette, 48:29; 104, Lisa Galane, 49:10. 65-69 — 49, Beth Knight, 43:58; 82, Cynthia Pemberton, 47:04; 105, Brenda Craft, 49:11. 70-74 — 233, Elin Zander, 57:39; 311, Jodi Penn, 1:01:43; 361, Jill Wright, 1:04:04. 75-79 — 444, Susan Hales, 1:09:20; 820, Emily Smith, 2:52:15. 80-and-over — No finishers.

    Lou Foust, 15, a rising sophomore at Sandpoint High, was the top area finisher, placing eighth with a time of 37 minutes, 18 seconds.
   Charley Rain Olpin, 11, of Sandpoint, left, and Maximilian Zavodny, 38, are neck-and-neck at the finish line. Olpin won the female 11-12 age group and placed 43rd overall with a time of 43 minutes, 30 seconds.
    Bodi Demmons, 15, a rising sophomore at Sandpoint High, is all smiles after a 10th-place finish. Demmons, who finished in 38 minutes, 47 seconds, improved his place by eight spots and time by two minutes and 18 seconds compared to last year.  
    Josh Burt, 46, of Sandpoint, won the male 45-49 age division and finished 22nd overall with a time of 40 minutes, 49 seconds.

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