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The
lead pack made up of (L-R) Dan Browne, Scott Larson,
Rod DeHaven and Keith Dowling.
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Dowling.
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Mark
Curp finished 41st overall in 1:10:57 and second among
Masters. |
Eddy
Hellebuyck won the Masters title finishing 17th overall
in 1:07:27, just two weeks after her represented the
U.S. in the marathon at the World Championships. |
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Larson,
Browne and Dowling dropped DeHaven, who had a side
stitch, around Mile 9.
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And
Dowling and Browne dropped Larson on a hill right
around the 12 mile mark. |
And
Browne, who boasts 4:00 mile speed but was running
his first half marathon, dropped Dowling with 200
meters to go, winning in 1:03:55. |
Unfortunately,
they weren't quite ready for him at the finish line. |
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Steve
Spence finished 9th overall in 1:06:15, indicating
that when he turns 40 in the upcoming year, he'll
be a formidable addition to the masters ranks. |
Chad
Johnson finished 5th in 1:04:46, earning one of the
five available spots on the World Championship Half
Marathon team. |
The
women's race featured one leader the whole way. Milena
Glusac dropped her pursuers immediately and just continued
to build her lead. |
She
cruised to victory in 1:12:13, a PR, also earning
her second national title on the roads this year.
Sylvia Mosqueda finished 2nd in 1:13:21. |
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Gordon
Bakoulis dominated the Masters race, winning by
almost three minutes with a 1:19:38.
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Alison
Holinka finished 5th among women with a 1:15:14 PR.
The 22-year-old continues to establish herself as
one to watch in the future. |
Monica
Hostetler also set a PR, running 1:14:42 for 4th. |
Kelly
Cordell finished 10th in 1:17:46. |
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Nadia
Prasad finished 14th in 1:19:40.
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