North Olympic Discovery Marathon winners

26.2 miles, Sequim to Port Angeles

1. 2:35:47, Preston Brashers, Renton

2 2:37:59, Sam Hennesse Really, Port Angeles

3 2:43:00, Bryan Smith, Thibodaux, La.

4 2:44:48, Jany Deng, Phoenix, Ariz.

5 2:46:11, Bertrand Bozek, Victoria

6 2:50:27, Christopher Drozda, Vancouver

7 2:51:39, Sequim Wolves, Sequim

8 2:55:15, Jansen Falen, Kingston

9 2:58:01, Michael Podell, Seattle

10 3:00:08, Karl Honma, Honolulu

11 3:02:04, Ray Reedy, Chuck Norr, Poulsbo

12 3:02:40, Ruslan Tkebuchava, Vancouver, Wash.

13 3:10:20, Joe Delaney, Seattle

14 3:10:47, Christopher Warren, Renton

15 3:10:47, Steven Yee, Renton

16 3:11:48, Max Tomlinso, Team Zi, Poulsbo

17 3:12:42, James Robinson, Bellevue

18 3:12:56, Douglas MacLean, Mercer Island

19 3:14:04, Adam Hewey, Seattle

20 3:15:39, Paul Wilde, Bothell

21 3:16:36, Eric Gierke, Shoreline

22 3:17:18, Stephen Hibbs, Brooklyn Park, Minn.

23 3:18:43, Kelly Cates North K, Poulsbo

24 3:19:19, Scott Chaney, Monrovia, Calif.

25 3:19:29, Yukiko Nishide, Rye, N.Y.

26 3:19:44, Terry Fritz, Port Orchard

27 3:20:39, Eirik Johnson, San Francisco

28 3:21:08, Lawrence Stewart, Snohomish

29 3:21:14, Alex Bunn, Olympia

30 3:25:11, Rich Butler, Port Angeles

31 3:25:41, Paul Greci, Fairbanks, Alaska

32 3:25:42, Pedro Infante, Dupont

33 3:26:08, David Mikelsons, Boulder, Colo.

34 3:27:01, David Branha, Roosevelt, Port Angeles

35 3:27:40, Jason Gulley, Bellingham

36 3:28:27, David Keller, Seabeck

37 3:28:28, James Drew, Port Orchard

38 3:29:12, Tony Dawson, Kalispell, Mont.

39 3:30:25, Steve Supkoff, North Bend

40 3:31:04, Dean Vergillo, Duvall

41 3:31:25, Hiroyuki Nishide, Rye, N.Y.

42 3:31:28, Ed Rafacz, Seattle

43 3:31:39, Steven Cooper, Langley, B.C.

44 3:32:48, Sheila Perletti, Battle Ground

45 3:33:05, Amy Myers, Bellingham

46 3:33:49, Matthew Randall, Seattle

47 3:33:58, Per Johnson, Seattle

48 3:34:16, Wade Jackson, Everett

49 3:34:21, Tim Pate, Spokane

50 3:34:37, Marc Harring Ninja, Poulsbo

51 3:34:44, Ryan Foley, Roosevelt, Port Angeles

52 3:34:51, Philip Norton, Seattle

53 3:35:07, Maureen Rowland, Port Angeles

54 3:35:48, Dan Fontanini, Salem, Ore.

55 3:37:17, Randy Johnson, Port Angeles

56 3:37:31, Margie Leary, Sequim

57 3:37:40, Eric Espinal, Puyallup

58 3:38:28, Shannon Porter, Puyallup

59 3:38:32, Andrew Lee, Seattle

60 3:39:02, John Kern, Juneau, Alaska

61 3:39:04, Tom Butler, Port Angeles

62 3:39:39, Jason Brunton, Bellevue

63 3:40:00, Al Harman, West Vancouver

64 3:40:07, Terry Shelton, Madison, Wis.

65 3:40:34, Rob Jacobsen, Mt. Vernon

66 3:41:57, Jeff Loen, Kenmore

67 3:43:31, Horst von Recum, Cleveland Height, Ohio

68 3:43:44, Tom Wahl, Port Angeles

69 3:44:24, Ted Coulson, Seattle

70 3:44:42, Crystal Johnson, Vancouver, Wash.

71 3:45:13, Kurt Lauer, Seattle

72 3:45:14, David Jones, Seattle

73 3:45:21, Van Phan, Maple Valley

74 3:45:39, Becca Doning, PAHS, Port Angeles

75 3:45:40, Julie Feist, Beatrice, Neb.

76 3:45:56, Shannon Williamson, Kirkland

77 3:46:01, Bill Hillsden, Victoria

78 3:46:07, Douglas Dohrman, Snohomish

79 3:46:25, Willy Mendoza, Oak Harbor

80 3:46:47, Tim Van Riper, Sekiu

81 3:46:48, Eric Robison, Bellingham

82 3:47:00, Joseph Crook, Seattle

83 3:47:00, Jeff Boden , San Diego

84 3:47:04, Earl Fenstermacher, Seattle

85 3:47:12, Ann Armstrong, Poulsbo

86 3:47:34, Raoul Gagne, Crockett, Texas

87 3:47:36, Alicia Eimers, Kirkland

88 3:48:22, May Cheng, Mercer Island

89 3:48:37, Vicki Cunningham, Cincinnati

90 3:48:43, Kelly Cloward, Poulsbo

91 3:49:03, Kathie Schellengerg, Langley,BC

92 3:49:03, Annette Paul, Langley,BC

93 3:49:12, Mike Bresko, Sammamish

94 3:50:20, Donald Petrie, Nanoose Bay

95 3:50:50, Robert Strauss, Glencoe, Ill.

96 3:50:52, Ryan Hilts, Medford, Ore.

97 3:51:29, Delaine Bailey, Lynden

98 3:51:49, Courtenay Chamberlin, Tacoma

99 3:52:01, Ben Elmer, Kingston

100 3:52:08, Tom St. Amand, Port Angeles

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