Grandma's Marathon: Top finishers

June 19, 2021 at 9:21PM

MEN'S TOP 20

1. Milton Rotich, Albuquerque, N.M.2:13:04

2. C.J. Albertson, Fresno, Calif.2:14:29

3. Joseph Whelan, Webster, N.Y.2:16:25

4. Tyler Jermann, St. Paul2:16:42

5. Will Norris, Charlottesville, Va.2:17:04

6. Jonathan Mott, Lakeland, Fla.2:17:30

7. Ryan Archer, Kings County, N.Y.2:17:51

8. Garret Lee, Littleton, Colo.2:18:21

9. Birhanu Dare Kemal, New York2:18:36

10. Steven Martinez, N. Augusta, S.C.2:19:22

11. Eduardo Garcia, Greenville, S.C.2:19:52

12. Charles Remillard, Denver2:20:27

13. Ruben Sanca, Salisbury, Mass.2:23:21

14. Blake Whalen, Dubuque, Iowa2:23:46

15. Nick Caprario, Kansas City, Mo.2:24:11

16. Ste. Harwell, Redondo Beach, Calif.2:25:43

17. Joseph Moore, Manhattan, Kan.2:25:47

18. David Fuentes, Austin, Texas2:25:55

19. Ben Pare, Portland, Maine2:25:57

20. Mohammed Bati, St. Paul2:26:42

WOMEN'S TOP 20

1. Dakotah Lindwurm, Eagan2:29:04

2. Katja Goldring, Flagstaff, Ariz.2:31:30

3. Tristan Van Ord, Blowing Rock, N.C.2:32:55

4. Grace Kahura, Longmont, Ky.2:33:34

5. Jane Bareikis, Crestwood, Ill.2:33:53

6. Pasca Myers, Fort Dodge, Iowa2:36:47

7. M. Montgomery, Stillwater, Okla.2:36:56

8. Andrea Pomaranski, Wolverine Lake, Mich.2:37:37

9. Nina Zarina, Arlington, Va.2:38:49

10. Paula Pridgen, Charlotte, N.C.2:39:34

11. Kelsey Bruce, Brackettville, Texas2:40:22

12. Meriah Earle, Escondido, Calif.2:41:26

13. Grace Gonzales, Chino, Calif.2:42:32

14. Christina Welsh, St. Petersburg, Fla.2:44:35

15. Silva Baage, Rockville, Md.2:48:45

16. Amanda Scott, Erie, Colo.2:49:09

17. Marie O'Leary, St. Louis2:49:54

18. Kir Selert Faraud, New Orleans2:50:26

19. Elizabeth Camy, Simi Valley, Calif.2:50:26

20. Heather Oliva, San Antonio2:51:02

GARRY BJORKLUND HALF-MARATHON

MEN

1. Mohamed Hrezi, Philadelphia1:04:14

2. David Fitzmaurice, New York1:05:54

3. Colden Longley, Bloomington1:07:32

4. Devin Allbaugh, Bettendorf, Iowa1:07:41

5. Patrick Larson, Minneapolis1:07:55

WOMEN

1. Ann Centner, Tallahassee, Fla.1:14:23

2. Sarah David, Chicago1:16:45

3. Kimberly Horner, Minneapolis1:17:00

4. Mara Olson, St. Louis Park1:17:59

5. Mary Wirtz, Rochester1:20:12

WHEELCHAIR

MEN

1. Johnboy Smith, W. Kingsdown, England1:25:45

2. Hermin Garic, Utica, N.Y.1:30:18

3. Callum Hall, Leeds, England1:30:27

4. L. Francisco Sanclemente, Colombia1:32:19

5. Gonzalo Valdovinos, Puebla, Mexico1:32:29

WOMEN

1. Ivonne Reyes, Mexico2:06:47

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