Runners set out on the Juneau Physical Therapy Governor’s Cup 5k on Calhoun Avenue on Saturday morning. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire) Runners set out on the Juneau Physical Therapy Governor’s Cup 5k on Calhoun Avenue on Saturday morning. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire)

Runners set out on the Juneau Physical Therapy Governor’s Cup 5k on Calhoun Avenue on Saturday morning. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire) Runners set out on the Juneau Physical Therapy Governor’s Cup 5k on Calhoun Avenue on Saturday morning. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire)

Gov Cup 5K results

  • By Juneau Empire
  • Saturday, July 7, 2018 6:50pm
  • Sports

Just over 50 runners participated in the Juneau Physical Therapy Governor’s Cup 5-kilometer and 1-mile on Saturday. The 5K race started outside the Dimond Courthouse and finished near the Juneau Bone & Joint Center on Hospital Drive.

Allan Spangler won the 5K in 16 minutes, 7 seconds. Bethany Gollin was the first female runner to the finish line, placing sixth overall with a time of 19:09. Ione LaTurner, 10, won the 1-mile race.

Juneau Physical Therapy Governor’s Cup 5k

Top-25 results

  1. Allan Spangler, 16:07
  2. Franklin Dekker, 16:39
  3. Alec Nevalainen, 16:54
  4. Hiram Henry, 17:34
  5. Bryan Hitchcock, 17:50
  6. Beth Gollin, 19:09
  7. Jim Ustasiewski, 19:56
  8. John Bursell, 20:02
  9. Georgi Dobrev, 20:45
  10. Brian McTague, 20:55
  11. Gus Marx, 21:56
  12. Addison Field, 23:34
  13. Jason Hort, 23:51
  14. Dimitar Bratouanov, 23:59
  15. Ida Meyer, 24:29
  16. Nina Schwinghammer, 24:57
  17. Jim Grammel, 24:59
  18. Gordon Taylor, 25:05
  19. Dirk Miller, 25:13
  20. David Thomson, 25:23
  21. Susan Cable, 25:27
  22. Karl Duncan, 25:40
  23. Stephanie Harvey, 25:42
  24. Jennifer Watson, 26:01
  25. Alyssa Hobbs, 26:03

1-mile results

  1. Ione LaTurner, 11:12
  2. Elijah Jarrett, 11:13
  3. Jet Davis, 12:43
  4. Myron Davis, 12:43
  5. Faith Davis, 12:44
  6. Joshua Jarrett, 13:45
  7. Indiana Strong, 14:42
  8. Daniel Strong, 14:42

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