Brynne Loggy-Smith, 10, gears up for the 2018 Soapbox Challenge on St. Ann’s Avenue. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire)

Brynne Loggy-Smith, 10, gears up for the 2018 Soapbox Challenge on St. Ann’s Avenue. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire)

Soapbox Challenge results

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Thursday, July 5, 2018 9:30am
  • News

Correction: An earlier version of this article incorrectly stated Santiago Hoff came in third place in the 9- and 10-year-old division. Elias Lowell placed third in the race. This article has been updated to reflect the change.

Just under 60 youth between the ages of 5 and 10 competed in the 2018 Soapbox Challenge on St. Ann’s Avenue on the Fourth of July.

Calvin Landvik turned in the fastest overall time, 15.74 seconds, to claim first place in the 9- and 10-year-old division. Landvik was the only racer to break the 15-second barrier. Michael Miller (16.16) and Elias Lowell (16.28) came in second and third place, respectively.

Out of the 7- and 8-year-old’s, no one could beat Hania Richey, who finished in 16.38 seconds. Loki Koeneman (16.66) finished in second place and Crosby Landvik (16.68) nabbed the bronze.

In the 5- and 6-year-old division, Santiago Hoff was declared the winner and Lennox Konrad the runner-up. See the full results below.

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Results

Age 5-6

Santiago Hoff, 16.79

Lennox Konrad, 16.82

Lee Egan Malstrom, 17.14

Aaron Burke, 17.29

Grace Blair, 17.35

Warren Nelson, 17.64

Colin Daniels, 17.78

Tilly Toetuu, 17.89

Grady Nelson, 18.26

Gabe McGuan, 18.41

Chelsea Hill, 18.46

Renee Cascade, 19.05

Ikahn De Guzman, 19.30

Ila Egan Malstrom, 20.83

Joya McClain, 21.32

Stella Sasser, 21.39

Greyson Leighty, 22.80

Minali Reid, 24.67

Elliot Leighty, 24.97

Autumn Katasse, 26.02

Tyr Koeneman, 33.24

Malinda Jackson, 33.46

Seamus Sullivan, 1:30.09

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Age 7-8

Hania Richey, 16.38

Loki Koeneman, 16.66

Crosby Landvik, 16.68

Owen Leighty, 16.97

Aven Egan, 17.10

Avery Konrad, 17.55

Austin Hamlyn, 18.38

Caleb Schane, 18.96

Manu Adams, 19.32

Jack Justis, 19.39

Sunna Shane, 19.62

Darwin Decena, 20.32

Gavin Holt, 21.62

Adam Armstrong, 21.76

Larkyn Woltring, 22.14

Zachary Logerquist, 23.83

Daniel Guse, 33.69

Age 9-10

Calvin Landvik, 15.74

Michael Miller, 16.16

Elias Lowell, 16.28

Jed Davis, 16.81

Kallum Arndt, 16.91

Charlie Pepper Jackson, 16.96

Alec Jones, 17.00

Garrett McGuan, 17.08

Austin Huang, 17.15

Rebecca Maxwell, 17.64

Keegan Hull, 17.76

Maya Wiard, 18.74

Eleanor Carpenter, 18.97

Aaron Hull, 19.39

Katy Hieb, 19.48

Brynne Loggy-Smith, 20.18

Rylan Downer, 23.16

Chedi Giron, 23.87

Sam Lagerquist, 26.76

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