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Rutt and Bursell lead the pack on East Glacier Trail

  • By Nolin Ainsworth Juneau Empire
  • Sunday, June 24, 2018 11:30am
  • NewsSports

The Juneau Trail and Road Runners hosted the East Glacier Trail Tangle on Thursday night. Well over 60 runners participated in the 6.7 and 1-mile races, which took runners around East Glacier Trail. Seth Rutt came in first with a time of 45 minutes, 55 seconds. Zack Bursell finished less than two minutes behind in 46:14.

Top 25 finishers:

Seth Rutt, 44:55

Zack Bursell, 46:14

Riley Moser, 50:11

Owen Hatcher, 50:11

Shawn Miller, 50:20

John Bursell, 50:57

Jesse Stringer, 51:14

Adam Moser, 52:49

Christian Kolden, 53:39

Jim Ustasiewski, 55:42

Logan Pitney, 56:05

Brandon Ivonowicz, 56:50

David Hanks, 57:38

Luke Rosier, 57:50

Josh Fortenbery, 57:52

Georgi Dobrev, 58:00

Brea Mearig, 59:22

Gus Marx, 1:00:20

Cathy Mattson, 1:03:28

Addison Field, 1:04:02

Christy Gentemann, 1:04:27

Nina Schwinghammer, 1:06:10

Ray Dwyer, 1:06:13

Alli Rosen, 1:10:07

Kaitlyn Rutt,1:10:38


• Contact sports reporter Nolin Ainsworth a nainsworth@juneauempire.com or 523-2172. Follow Juneau sports on Twitter at @akempiresports.


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