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Sarah Krakoff, 41, of Boulder, Colorado was the overall winner in 31:27. |
All of the age groups ran together, but the athletes were separated by age in the results. |
Kathryn Martin won the 50-54 age group (31:35) and finished second overall. |
Barbara Gubbins won the 45-49 age group (31:40) and finished third overall. |
Jean Chodnicki Stemm finished second in the 45-49 age group (32:09) and fourth overall. |
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Catriona Dowling finished third in the 45-49 age group (32:13) and fifth overall. The 45-49 age group wound up being more competitive than the 40-44 age group. |
Wanda Toro Scheib finished second in the 40-44 age group (32:22) and sixth overall. |
Kelly Kruell finished fourth in the 45-49 age group (32:26) and seventh overall. |
Sheri Wright finished third in the 40-44 age group (32:57) and eighth overall. |
Karen Murphy finished fifth in the 45-49 age group (33:08) and ninth overall. |
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Carolyn Smith-Hanna won the 55-59 age group (34:58) and finished 12th overall. |
Erica Sist finished fifth in the 40-44 age group (36:06) and 14th overall. |
The start of the junior girls' 6K race. The top six finishers in the race would qualify for the World Cross Country Championships. |
#85 Wendi Robinson, #84 McKayla Plank, #46 Erin Bedell, #83 Alicia Pabich, #86 Lauren Saylor, and #70 Ashley Benson. |
Duke's Maddie McKeever leads Cecily Lemmon of the Buffalo Chips, a Sacramento-based running club. |
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#49 Nicole Blood, #40 Erin Bedell, and #50 Zoe Nelson are among the leaders on the first lap (approaching the 2K mark). |
In order to compete in this race, runners could not turn 20 or older in 2006. This means that most college freshmen are eligible. |
Also in the lead pack are #92 Bria Wetsch, #83 Alicia Pabich, and #76 Amy Fowler. |
R-L: McKayla Plank, #89 Kauren Tarver, Bria Wetsch, #47 Nichole Lister, and #80 Marie Lawrence. |
Briana Jackucewicz, 15, of New Jersey leads the next group of runners. |