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Reverse Elevation rallies to victory in Race the Joe!

CAROLYN BOSTICK | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 months, 1 week AGO
by CAROLYN BOSTICK
Carolyn Bostick has worked for the Coeur d’Alene Press since June 2023. She covers Shoshone County and Coeur d'Alene. Carolyn previously worked in Utica, New York at the Observer-Dispatch for almost seven years before briefly working at The Inquirer and Mirror in Nantucket, Massachusetts. Since she moved to the Pacific Northwest from upstate New York in 2021, she's performed with the Spokane Shakespeare Society for three summers. | May 20, 2025 1:07 AM

ST. MARIES — For the second year in a row, Team Reverse Elevation, led by Captain Tanner Foelich, won Race the Joe! after pulling away from the fleet. 

The team hails from Canada and raced to victory over 200 river miles Saturday and Sunday in the international race. 

Race Director Shirley Ackerman said this year, there were two new teams from the U.S. and two new teams from Canada entering the competition. 

“It’s a favorite race for returning boating competitors, and that really warms our hearts,” Ackerman said. “It continues to be a fabulous community event.” 

Originally, there were 14 boats competing in the race this year, but not all of the teams were able to complete all of the legs of the race. 

“Mother Nature could have been a little sweeter to us with the hail both days,” Ackerman said. “The sun would come out and then we’d have another storm.” 

Ackerman said logistics for next year’s races are still being worked out, but Idaho will host the 2026 UIM World Championship marathon jet boat race for a course of over 475 river miles.   

Overall standings:

1. 2:20:00 Reverse Elevation, captain: Tanner Foelich, Canada. 

2. 2:22:51 Easily Influenced, captain: Jeremy Hand, Canada. 

3. 2:25:17 Sneaky Snake, captain: Ryan Hudson, USA. 

4. 2:40: 20 Maniacs, captain: Jeremy Edwardson, USA. 

5. 2:42:31 Flying Duchess, captain: Doug Stowers, USA. 

6. 2:51:11 Rip n Tear, captain: Kyle Johnston, USA. 

7. 2:55:07 Hillbilly Canoe, captain: Ken Stacey, Canada. 

8. 2:59: 43 Danger Zone, captain: Blake Mellorn, USA. 

9. 3:08:06 Alcohaulin, captain: Mike Lindsey, USA. 

10. 3:10:13 Hellfish, captain: Dave Walton, Canada. 

11. 3:26:41 Maniac, captain: Mark Wilson, USA. 

12. 4:03:33 Buck Wild, captain: Ricky Bernal, USA. 

A class race standings: 

2:25:17 Sneaky Snake, captain: Ryan Hudson, USA.  

2:51:11 Rip n Tear, captain: Kyle Johnston, USA. 

3:08:06 Alcohaulin, captain: Mike Lindsey, USA. 

CX class standings: 

2:20:00 Reverse Elevation, captain: Tanner Foelich, Canada. 

2:22:51 Easily Influenced, captain: Jeremy Hand, Canada. 

2:42:31 Flying Duchess, captain: Doug Stowers, USA. 

2:55:07 Hillbilly Canoe, captain: Ken Stacey, Canada. 

FX class standings: 

3:10:13 Hellfish, captain: Dave Walton, Canada. 

EVO/MX class standings: 

2:40: 20 Maniacs, captain: Jeremy Edwardson, USA. 

2:59:43 Danger Zone, captain: Blake Mellorn, USA.  

3:26:41 Maniac, captain: Mark Wilson, USA.  

4:03:33 Buck Wild, captain: Ricky Bernal, USA.

    Rip n Tear competes in the Race to the Joe! boat race in St. Maries May 16-18.
 
 
    Sneaky Snake competes in the Race the Joe! boat race May 16-18 in St. Maries.
 
 



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