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2015 Strawberry Shortcut 10K, 5K Results

Staff Report

Here are the results from the 38th annual Strawberry Shortcut 10K and 5K races, which took place Sunday in Glenwood Springs:

10K Race (Name, Age, Time)

Top 50



1. Adam Rich, 34, 32:23; 2. Zach Walsh, 17, 34:26; 3. Josh Hejtmanek, 36, 35:33; 4. Brenden Wagler, 18, 35:55; 5. Kylee Schuler, 29, 39:11; 6. Luke Snoody, 35, 39:32; 7. Nivardo Javalera, 26, 40:16; 8. Mat Thrun, 15, 40:48, 9. Eddie Aispuro, 38, 40:58; 10. Jeff Randall, 48, 41:35; 11. Trevor Allen, 23, 41:49; 12. Ronald Lund, 58, 42:46; 13. Pascal Brammeier, 36, 43:25, 14. Palomares Enrirue, 41, 44:12; 15. Dan Gagnon, 30, 44:58, 16. Jon Jay, 27, 45:04; 17. Heidi Vosbeck, 53, 45:27; 18. Natalia Fragapane, 39, 45:55; 19. Scott Reece, 49, 46:40; 20. Jimmy Cleaver, 15, 46:48; 21. Robert Kanieski, 38, 47:00; 22. Brian Gablehouse, 40, 47:33; 23. Bob Byram, 46, 47:34; 24. Warren Knutson, 19, 47:35; 25. Larry Thrun, 54, 47:48;

26. Glenn Kotz, 56, 47:58; 27. Andrey Hazleter, 42, 48:08; 28. Mark Stripp, 55, 48:47; 29. Robert Baker, 32, 49:01; 30. Dalton Deter, 13, 49:28; 31. Claudia Hirons, 15, 49:43; 32. Phillip Gallegos, 50, 49:52; 33. Trina Ehrenberg, 53, 50:13; 34. Brett Thompson, 35, 50:22; 35. Charlie Marley, 52, 50:24, 36. Tamra Allen, 36, 50:27, 37. Kelly Lake, 53, 50:33; 38. Greg Feinsinger, 74, 50:41; 39. Kelly Sarno, 37, 52:26; 40. Kristine Martinez, 45, 52:31; 41. Erin Williams, 34, 53:08; 42. Jennifer Steerman, 36, 53:11; 43. Matthew Barrett, 34, 53:25; 44. Jim Frale, 58, 53:25; 45. Joseph Wegner, 32, 53:27; 46. Karlie Andreas, 26, 53:29; 47. Marla Korn, 46, 54:04; 48. Noel Gannett, 54, 54:08; 49. Melissa Thrun, 17, 54:09, 50. Kelly Cave, 43, 54:27.



5K Race (Name, Age, Time)

Top 75

1. Adam Rich, 34, 16:15; 2. Cody Sedbrook, 19, 16:54; 3. Jason Graham, 29, 18:00; 4. Josh Hejtmanek, 36, 18:09; 5. Henry Barth, 14, 19:08; 6. Michael Pamgren, NA, 19:10; 7. Brennan Roper, 25, 19:32; 8. Mitch Polaski, 15, 19:49; 9. Amy Rollins, 26, 20:04; 10. Sharma Phillips, 37, 20:28; 11. Jack Rubalcave, 15, 20:42; 12. Josh Glenn, 27, 20:43; 13. Hunter Causey, 29, 20:45; 14. Ryan Yost, 25, 20:51; 15. Jared Peltzman, 22, 21:06; 16. Colby Lowe, 13, 21:29; 17. Thomas Simmons, 25, 21:37; 18. Robert Hintermeister, 60, 21:38; 19. Ryan Davis, 23, 21:41; 20. Sarah Treese, 22, 21:42; 21. Cody O’Neil, 37, 22:04; 22. Mike Polaski, 43, 22:29; 23. Garrett Brown, 23, 22:33; 24. Ben Luck, 27, 22:48; 25. John Stroud, 51, 22:50;

26. Sarah Wagler, 14, 22:54; 27. Brenden Wagler, 18, 22:54; 28. Robert Kaneiski, 38, 23:00; 29. Mathew Queen, 35, 23:09; 30. Jared Kerst, 39, 23:09; 31. Austin Young, 15, 23:10; 32. Johnny Utah, 54, 23:19; 33. Alan Videla, 13, 23:25; 34. Mandi Spence, 18, 23:28; 35. Trevor Stroud, 15, 23:42; 36. Jack Spittler, 31, 23:53; 37. Jennifer Kishimoto, 31, 23:55; 38. Eric Gardey, 50, 24:01; 39. Ty Bretthorst, 39, 24:01; 40. Kelton McPherson, 13, 24:07; 41. Sage O’Neil, 36, 24:08; 42. Nevael Williams, 11, 24:19; 43. Jon Jay, 27, 24:20; 44. Tom Hahn, 53, 24:22; 45. Tai Chaney, 31, 24:23; 46. Larry Thrun, 54, 24:24; 47. Lindsay Brown, 58, 24:48; 48. Jenna Brown, 18, 24:51; 49. Stacee Graham, 24, 25:04; 50. Ezra Williams, 10, 25:08;

51. Tim Pedrick, 40, 25:18; 52. Lion Williams, 9, 25:21; 53. Bryan Chochon, 31, 25:23; 54. Lorena Fernandez, 31, 25:26; 55. Ben Sarno, 37, 25:28; 56. Elihut Cruz, 12, 25:30; 57. Ella Johnson, 10, 25:32; 58. William Swecker, 12, 25:37; 59. Natasha Ellwood, 29, 25:41; 60. Aaron Reed, 37, 26:00; 61. Shilo Bartlett, 33, 26:03; 62. Carrie Hart, 37, 26:05; 63. Carla Westerman, 51, 26:12; 64. Trina Ehrenberg, 53, 26:20; 65. Brian Hart, 44, 26:33; 66. Bob Byram, 46, 26:36; 67. Davis Yates, 15, 26:40; 68. Michael Pazzin, 52, 26:45; 69. Mathieu Rosinsky, 34, 27:02; 70. Kyla Rattin, 17, 27:03; 71. Madison Peltzman, 17, 27:03; 72. Greg Feinsinger, 74, 27:12; 73. Garrett Goodstein, 18, 27:14; 74. Matthew Goodstein, 54, 27:17; 75. Andrea Klug-Napier, 28, 27:20.


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