An Ras Mor 5K
Cambridge, MA, March 26, 2017 Resullts courtesy of Bay State Timing
March 26, 2017
An Ras Mor 5K Cambridge, MA, March 26, 2017
2017 Kerrymen Pub 5k
Kerrymen Pub 5k ~ Results courtesy of Granite State Race Services
Saco, ME, March 26, 2017
2017 Eastern States 20 Miler & Run for the Border Half Marathon
results: ResultListsOverallResults-Online-Half
ResultListsOverallResults-Online-20
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- Set 1 20 Miler photos courtesy of David Colby Young
- Set 2 Start of Run for the Border Half Marathon
- Play List of 20 Milers @ Mile 7
more photos see Global Click Photography The Eastern States 20 Mile & Half Marathon 2017 (3/26/2017) [NB: We do not have any finish Line &/or Photos of the Awards, but it looks like Global Click took all their photos near &/or at the finish line.]
March 25, 2017
2017 ~ Challenger Space Station 5K
2017 Challenger Space Station 5K ~ Results 36 finishers
Gilmanton 5k Gilmanton, NH, March 25, 2017
Gilmanton 5k
Gilmanton, NH, March 25, 2017 ~ Results Courtesy of Granite State Race Services
Two Maine Runners Finish the race ~ 216 Total Finishers
5 1/17 M4049 18:00 5:48 Matt Sawyer 43 M 248 Eliot ME
86 9/13 M3039 26:42 8:36 Tim Greenlaw 35 M 274 Kittery ME
Photos
- Set 1 Courtesy of Granite state race services
2017 ~ On the Run Half Marathon ~ OOB
Results
more soon
Photos
- Set 1 Pre Start & Start ~ courtesy of David Colby Young
- Set 2 near 8 miles courtesy of David Colby Young
- Set 3 near 8 & Near Finish Line courtesy of David Colby Young
- Set 4 Courtesy of 5K Sports mostly Finish Line photos
- Play List of Video Uploading
March 19, 2017
40th New Bedford Half Marathon
2017 NENSA Eastern High School XC Championships
Results
Mountain Top Inn and Resort – Chittenden, Vermont
Photos
2017 ~ Ras na hEireann U.S.A. Somerville, MA, March 19, 2017
Maine Finishers
March 18, 2017
2017 ~Trackside Station Lucky Leprechaun 5K in Rockland
Rockland — It turns out Ryan Howes and Jala Tooley have no need for being “lucky” because they consistently train hard, put in the mileage to maintain a high level of long-distance skill and, in the end, are really good at running.
The duo finished one-two in the Trackside Station “Lucky Leprechaun” 5-kilometer road race/walk on Saturday morning, March 18.
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Watch video below.
In a field of 52 runners/walkers, as well as a handful of supporters, on a cold, crisp pre-spring morning, Howes finished first overall in 18:08.5, while Tooley was second, and the first female finisher, in 20:58.
Runners and walkers dressed to protect themselves against the cold of the day, but also, plenty of green and Saint Patrick’s Day colors could be seen. That holiday was celebrated the day before, on Friday, March 17.
Frozen, packed snow, from last week’s late-winter blizzard, lined much of the course, that wound its way around much of the south end of the city and the industrial park area.
The annual 3.1-mile event took place at Trackside Station, 4 Union St.
The event was part of the local holiday 5K race series and organized by the non-profit One Community Many Voices.
One Community Many Voices, OCMV, based in the Midcoast, is a scholarship program to give people in need a “hand up,” instead of a “hand out.” The race is being run in collaboration with the non-profit Go! Malawi, who has organized the race series in the past.
The Trackside Station “Lucky Leprechaun” 5K race was one of six holiday 5Ks (3.1-mile races) the non-profit organizes.
Other remaining 2017 races include The First National Bank “Summer Solstice” 5K in June, Horch Roofing Labor Day 5K in September and the Trackside Station “Scare Me” 5K in October.
The individual “Lucky Leprechaun” results, with place, name and time for each participant listed, included: 1, Howes, 18:08.5; 2, Tooley, 20:58; 3, Rick Reardon, 21:19.2; 4, Jacob Chamberlain, 21:52.4; 5, Randy Whitmore, 22:12.4; 6, Kathryn Daggett, 22:55.8; 7, Matthew Booth, 24:14.6; 8, Hannah Raymond, 24:58; 9, Amy Nyberg, 25:01.0; 10, Kristy Hastings, 25:08.6; 11, Mary Smith, 25:22.3; 12, Joyce Reardon, 25:27.9; 13, Kevin Conley, 26:48.1; 14, John Clifford, 28:29.9; 15, David Stanhope, 28:57.7; 16, Alan Reynolds, 29:13.6; 17, Michael Madell, 29:24.5; 18, Abigail Matlack, 29:31.5; 19, Jody Dinsmore, 29:32.5; 20, Amanda Overlock, 29:37.3; 21, Michele Wagstaff, 30:18.5; 22, Kirk Langford, 30:53.9; 23, Kenneth Corson, 30:55.3; 24, Art Warren, 30:56.9; 25, Catherine Corson, 31:02.6; 26, Kimberly Collins, 31:20.0; 27, Alyssa Rolerson, 31:32.2; 28, Steve Arsenault, 31:33.9; 29, Megan Stilwell, 31:34.8; 30, Kristin Brown, 33:44.7; 31, Callie Davisson, 33:49.3; 32, Tania Allen, 34:22.7; 33, Laura Reynolds, 34:38.1; 34, Ellen Spring, 34:58.7; 35, Alyssa Pratt, 35:30; 36, Kathryn Mattock, 36:46.3; 37, Sarah Emmons, 37:06.1; 38, Paul McFarland, 37:37.4; 39, Samuel Olson, 37:52.5; 40, Karen Girard, 39:15.6; 41, Bradley Overlock, 41:47.6; 42, Joe Overlock, 41:53.5; 43, Anderson Richter, 45:58.2; 44, Keura Pearson, 50:33.9; 45, Amber Silverman, 50:36.6; 46, Michael Wall, 50:43.0; 47, Michelle Silvermane, 50:44.6; 48, Christopher Schiessl, 50:59.3; 49, Karen Donovan, 50:59.9; 50, Crystal Brenner, 51:04.6; 51 April Benedix, 51:05.6; and 52, Michelle Chamberlain, 52:19.7.
Among the supporters of the event were Laura Ligouri, Alison Kieffer, Tyler Fisher, Vicki Worden, Nicholas Wall, Michelle Lombardo and Dale Curtis.
Photos
- Set 1 Courtesy of RaceME