4 Miler Maine Finishers
1 1 1 4M3039 Tony Myatt Portland ME 39 M 57 27:46.2 6:57 14:02.4
23 Joan Tremberth Scarborough ME 80 F 58 47:18.3 11:50 23:43.4
2 Mile Maine Finishers
4 Steven Dubois Lisbon Falls ME 53 M 94 14:03.9 7:02
11 Laurie Nicholas Gorham ME 57 F 13 16:36.0 8:18
16 Barbara Buck Westbrook ME 67 F 137 17:45.6 8:53
44 Margaritt McNulty Windham ME 73 F 60 26:30.2 13:16
51 William Quintana Westbrook ME 68 M 485 28:06.3 14:04
52 Philip Gottlieb Wells ME 79 M 30 29:36.8 14:49
MTC Frostbite 2.5K scheduled for this Sunday is now virtual only. The in-person race will NOT occur.
Maine Running Photos will still cover this event but we will have to cover it will file photos & perhaps some video if we can find some file video of some of the runners.
Results 33 reported, we are sure more paid but made no report
+ 19 and under: *Even Trieu and Grace Alexander
+ 20-29: Kyle Long and *Amanda Keiser
+ 30-39: *Nicholas Denari and Katherine Mauro
+ 40-49: *Adam Hallett and Kara Perrelli
+ 50-59: *Peter Burke and Marci Train
+ 60-69: Peter Lodge and Suzie Entwistle
+ 70 and over: *Bob Mackinnon and *Margaritt Mcnulty
Blaine Moore reports on FB
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It’s the end of the Weekly Back Cove Series 5k next week! As such, it’s time to do a little math, see who can possibly win without running a world record time, and share the results.
So, here’s where we stand:
Overall, Marah Borgman can not be caught, and realistically neither can Aaron Wellingham (Nick could _technically_ catch him without running a world record…)
So, assuming we have our overall winners, here are the leaders for each age group (locked for the win without requiring a world record performance denoted with an *asterisk):
+ 19 and under: *Even Trieu and Grace Alexander
+ 20-29: Kyle Long and *Amanda Keiser
+ 30-39: *Nicholas Denari and Katherine Mauro
+ 40-49: *Adam Hallett and Kara Perrelli
+ 50-59: *Peter Burke and Marci Train
+ 60-69: Peter Lodge and Suzie Entwistle
+ 70 and over: *Bob Mackinnon and *Margaritt Mcnulty
We were going to separate 19 and under into 13 and under and 14-19, but given that there were no boys between 14-19 and no girls under 14, it didn’t seem necessary.
Note again that the “locked for win” folks are only locked because somebody would need to run a world record performance to pass them…realistically, there’s only 4 people that can catch the leader in their age group without running more than 2 minutes faster than their top-5-races average pace:
+ 20-29: Kyle Long has to watch out for 2 people:
– Ian Liphart needs a 57 second season PR, but also has a 2 minute and 45 second cushion that Kyle can beat him by.
– Brian Way needs a 53 second season PR and can’t be beat by Kyle by more than 32 seconds.
+ 40-49: Madeleine Sheehan could catch Katherine Mauro with a 45 second season PR, even if she’s up to 7 seconds behind of Katherine.
+ 50-59: Maureen Sylvia could catch Marci Train with a 20 second season PR, as long as she also beat her by at least 8 seconds.
I’m not friends on facebook with everybody running like I used to be, so please tag your friends if you spot them so they know what they need to run in order to keep or overtake an age group win!
6m | everyone
Bib Place Div/Pl Name Age Sex Division Gun Time Net Time City State
#128 6 2 LAURIE NICHOLAS 50 F TOP2-F 44:48.9 Gorham ME
4m | everyone
Bib Place Div/Pl Name Age Sex Division Gun Time Net Time City State
#94 3 1 ANTHONY MYATT 32 M 4M3039 26:43.5 Portland ME
#82 20 1 BETHANY BOKSANSKI 52 F 4F5059 33:42.8 York ME
#141 22 1 MARGARITT MCNULTY 66 F 4F6069 36:18.8 Windham ME
2m | everyone
Bib Place Div/Pl Name Age Sex Division Gun Time Net Time City State
#84 8 1 BEN BOKSANSKI 15 M 2M0119 15:30.5 York ME
#83 23 4 MICHAEL BOKSANSKI 53 M 2M5059 17:51.2 York ME
#1 61 1 ROBERT RANDALL 81 M 2M8084 23:31.2 Springvale ME