Kristy Petovello, of Whitehorse, sprints down Basin Road toward the finish of her 25-kilometer race during the Nifty 50 on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018. Petovello finished third for women, behind Rachel Phelps, and Suzanne Sauerteig. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire)

Kristy Petovello, of Whitehorse, sprints down Basin Road toward the finish of her 25-kilometer race during the Nifty 50 on Saturday, Aug. 11, 2018. Petovello finished third for women, behind Rachel Phelps, and Suzanne Sauerteig. (Nolin Ainsworth | Juneau Empire)

Nifty 50 full results

Over 70 runners participated in the Nifty 50 run on Saturday. Here are the full results for the 10, 25 and 50-kilometer races.

10K

  1. Leon Ulrich, 48:16
  2. Jim Ustasiewski, 49:28
  3. Brian McTague, 52:34
  4. Gus Marx, 53:51
  5. Megan Buzby, 56:00
  6. Thomas Meyer, 57:40
  7. Dimitar Bratovanov, 1:01:13
  8. Quinn Tracy, 1:01:50
  9. Erin Wallace, 1:03:44
  10. Ingrid White, 1:04:13
  11. Brittni Wisner, 1:04:13
  12. Andrew Randall, 1:06:52
  13. Kristin Riall, 1:08:02
  14. Jeremy Hsieh, 1:10:36
  15. Kristin McTague, 1:11:08
  16. Reed Stoops, 1:11:08
  17. Anna Frazier, 1:11:31
  18. Reece Bleakley, 1:11:31
  19. Christy Wallace, 1:12:36
  20. Alyssa Hobbs, 1:12:41
  21. Alena Lunda, 1:13:22
  22. Valentina Melica, 1:22:44
  23. Kari Parrish, 1:25:08
  24. Hollis Kitchin, 1:36:56
  25. Greg Ordner, 1:26:56
  26. Spaude Gilley, 1:34:15
  27. Andre Cloud, 2:17:04
  28. Ariana Randall, 2:17:04

25K

  1. Matt Callahan, 2:41:25
  2. John Nagel, 2:49:59
  3. Rachel Phelps, 2:50:31
  4. Franz Mueter, 2:53:11
  5. Suzanne Sauerteig, 3:00:23
  6. Kristy Petovello, 3:03:36
  7. Brandon Ivanowicz, 3:09:18
  8. Ed Hand, 3:13: 32
  9. Karen McColl, 3:19: 11
  10. April Rezendes, 3:20: 37
  11. Hugo Castillo, 3:32:24
  12. Terwiliger Paige, 3:32:14
  13. Eric Antrim, 3:32:41
  14. David Noon,3:34:14
  15. Sharon Forress, 3:54:51
  16. Eric Lingle, 3:37:38
  17. Georgi Dobrev, 3:45:27
  18. Daniel Robinson, 3:46:32
  19. Rebekah Coady, 3:54:19
  20. Jared Parrish, 3:54:20
  21. Megan Gregory, 3:57:04
  22. Mitchell Cabrigas, 4:02:12
  23. Yesica Cardoso, 4:04:27
  24. Becky Bohrer, 4:07:53
  25. Jamie Bursell, 4:19:56
  26. Jennifer Thorsteinson, 4:22:21
  27. Dina Abdel-Fattah, 4:26:37
  28. Molly Zaleski, 4:28:05
  29. Ryan Bischoff, 4:42:48
  30. Monse Lopez, 4:50:51
  31. Mary Crann, 5:00:19
  32. Amy Paige, 5:02:26

50K

  1. Riley Moser, 4:24:37
  2. Owen Hatcher, 4:54:23
  3. Naomi Staley, 5:28:19
  4. Bill Forest, 5:38:23
  5. Brian Murphy, 5:50:36
  6. Tyler Johnson, 6:06:47
  7. Alli Rosen, 6:13:29
  8. Randy Peterson, 6:18:30
  9. Ray Dwyer, 6:20:22
  10. Jenna Wiersma, 6:23:13
  11. Justine Webb, 6:36:40
  12. Cesar Lopez, 7:01:51

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