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Adirondack Sports December 2022

IN THIS ISSUE: 1 – ALPINE SKIING & SNOWBOARDING: Winter Fun at the Ski Resorts 5 – News Briefs & From the Publisher 7 – XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING: Ski Centers Season Preview 9 – RUNNING: Turkey Trot Tumble 11 – XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING: Ski and Snowshoe Trails in the Adks 14-15 – ATHLETE PROFILE: 2022 Trail Worlds with Michelle Merlis 16-19 – CALENDAR OF EVENTS: December to March Things to Do! 23-27 – RACE RESULTS: Top Finishers in Many Fall Races!

IN THIS ISSUE:
1 – ALPINE SKIING & SNOWBOARDING: Winter Fun at the Ski Resorts
5 – News Briefs & From the Publisher
7 – XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING: Ski Centers Season Preview
9 – RUNNING: Turkey Trot Tumble
11 – XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING: Ski and Snowshoe Trails in the Adks
14-15 – ATHLETE PROFILE: 2022 Trail Worlds with Michelle Merlis
16-19 – CALENDAR OF EVENTS: December to March Things to Do!
23-27 – RACE RESULTS: Top Finishers in Many Fall Races!

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COVERING<br />

UPSTATE NY<br />

SINCE 2000<br />

FREE!<br />

DECEMBER<br />

<strong>2022</strong><br />

Embrace the Snow<br />

FIRST TURNS ON EXCELSIOR,<br />

OPENING DAY <strong>2022</strong>. WHITEFACE<br />

CONTENTS<br />

1 Alpine Skiing &<br />

Snowboarding<br />

Winter Fun at<br />

the Ski Resorts<br />

5 News Briefs &<br />

From the Publisher<br />

7 XC Skiing &<br />

Snowshoeing<br />

Ski Centers:<br />

Season Preview<br />

9 Running<br />

Turkey Trot Tumble<br />

11 XC Skiing &<br />

Snowshoeing<br />

Ski and Snowshoe<br />

Trails in the Adks<br />

14-15 Athlete Profile<br />

<strong>2022</strong> Trail Worlds<br />

with Michelle Merlis<br />

16-19 CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

<strong>December</strong> to March<br />

Things to Do!<br />

23-27 RACE RESULTS<br />

Top Finishers in<br />

Many Fall Races!<br />

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Winter Fun at the Ski Resorts<br />

After a warm start to November, the temperatures dropped,<br />

snowmaking guns fired up and groomers were covering<br />

the trails with snow. Within a week, the major resorts in<br />

eastern New York and nearby New England were open for skiing<br />

and snowboarding!<br />

New York’s biggest ski area, Gore Mountain, is loved by skiers<br />

and riders for their range of trails and diversity that nine sides of<br />

four peaks deliver. Gore’s new Backwoods intermediate trail, located<br />

on Burnt Ridge Mountain, will link the Burnt Ridge area to the<br />

North Creek Ski Bowl. The trail has been cut and final preparations<br />

are being made so it’s expected to open in January.<br />

Get ready for winter in North Creek with Gore’s three-pack<br />

of Monday-Friday, non-holiday lift tickets for just $179. To save<br />

money, buy your e-tickets early and lock-in your dates now. In<br />

January, you can join Gore on the mountain for skiing and riding,<br />

while witnessing top athletes from around the world, competing in<br />

skiercross, big air, and slopestyle. Visit: goremountain.com.<br />

If you’re looking for big adventures, Whiteface offers it – the<br />

biggest vertical drop of the eastern ski resorts, challenging slopes,<br />

top-ranked off-hill activities at Olympic venues, towns, mountains<br />

and lakes, plus apres-ski connecting with friends and family – and<br />

much more.<br />

Located just a few short miles from the village of Lake Placid,<br />

Whiteface offers terrain for all abilities, and is home to the Lake<br />

Placid 2023 World University Games in January. You can save up to<br />

45% off your lift tickets if you buy them now. Visit: whiteface.com.<br />

Without much help from the weather, the expanded snowmaking<br />

technology, efficiency and capacity improvements have helped<br />

resorts open the ski season with more terrain than in the past. The<br />

trail conditions allowed Gore to open more skiable terrain and lift<br />

service for opening week and Whiteface was able to offer awesome<br />

top to bottom skiing for the first time ever on opening day!<br />

Located in Queensbury, West Mountain, offers amazing day<br />

and night skiing and snowboarding, snowtubing, skiing and riding<br />

lessons, alpine club racing, ski tuning at their in-house ski shop,<br />

rental equipment, events and more. West offers 125 acres with<br />

31 trails and 1,000 feet of vertical drop, located at the foot of the<br />

<strong>Adirondack</strong>s.<br />

With the colder temperatures and some natural snow, their<br />

snowmakers are now operating full throttle, so they should be<br />

opening soon. Now’s the time to sign up for their six-week learn to<br />

ski or ride programs for children and adults of all abilities. Register<br />

early and save for their winter stay and play holiday camps, plus the<br />

learn to ski or snowboard three packs. Visit: westmountain.com.<br />

In the southern <strong>Adirondack</strong>s, Oak Mountain ski resort in<br />

Speculator is an easy drive from Albany, Glens Falls or Utica. They<br />

offer terrain to suit everyone’s needs at an affordable rate for skiing,<br />

snowboarding and tubing. The snowmaking “whales” are made<br />

and being groomed out, and with Mother Nature’s help they expect<br />

to open soon. They have an outstanding ski and snowboard school.<br />

Oak has 22 trails, a quad chairlift, T-bar, and two surface lifts. For<br />

additional fun and exercise, they also have four lanes of snowtubing<br />

and miles of snowshoeing trails for hiking through the majestic forest.<br />

It’s home to the Acorn Pub & Eatery, with <strong>Adirondack</strong> cuisine<br />

driving the casually-creative menu. Visit: oakmountainski.com.<br />

In Hancock, Mass., Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort is the largest<br />

ski and snowboard resort in southern New England. Jiminy Peak’s<br />

mission is to provide positive, memorable experiences in their<br />

Berkshire Mountain surroundings. They’ve been open for a few<br />

weekends and expect to open soon full-time for the season.<br />

Jiminy operates on 100% renewable energy sources and with<br />

nature’s help their snowmaking and grooming team is working<br />

hard to get as much terrain open as possible. They offer activities<br />

for the whole family on their 45 trails with nine lifts, including a<br />

six-person high-speed chairlift. Visit: jiminypeak.com.<br />

Just an hour from Albany, Catamount Ski Resort, is located<br />

on the border of Massachusetts and New York in the beautiful<br />

Berkshires. Featuring 44 trails, eight lifts, 97% snowmaking and<br />

night skiing, Catamount offers challenging trails and family fun,<br />

close to home.<br />

Catamount’s new snowtubing park debuts for winter <strong>2022</strong>-23.<br />

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XC SKIING & SNOWSHOEING<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 3<br />

LAKE TRAIL ON DAY TWO OF<br />

LAPLAND LAKE’S <strong>2022</strong>-23 SEASON.<br />

IT’S ALL SMILES AT MT. VAN<br />

HOEVENBERG ON OPENING WEEK.<br />

Cross-Country<br />

Season Preview<br />

After a November Tease, Areas Wait on Snow<br />

By Alex Kochon<br />

In mid-November, northeastern New<br />

Yorkers got a little taste of winter with<br />

enough snowfall and low temperatures<br />

for at least a couple of days of quality skiing.<br />

A few ski areas opened before Thanksgiving,<br />

which is a rarity for East Coast ski areas in<br />

recent years.<br />

It’s even more impressive when<br />

cross-country ski areas can open this early, as<br />

most rely on natural (as opposed to machinemade)<br />

snow. The Lapland Lake Nordic<br />

Vacation Center in Northville was among<br />

the first to open on Nov. 17 and remained in<br />

operation for nine days around Thanksgiving.<br />

Mt. Van Hoevenberg in Lake Placid was<br />

close behind, opening Nov. 19. “All it took was<br />

a little help from mother nature and just like<br />

that we are open,” the Ski Van Hoevenberg<br />

Facebook page noted.<br />

As of Dec. 3, Lapland still had some base<br />

coverage on its trails but needed colder, drier<br />

weather and fresh snow to reopen. “Looking<br />

at current forecasts, it looks promising for<br />

reopening around Dec. 12,” owners Kathy<br />

and Paul Zahray wrote in an email. “This<br />

can easily change in either direction.” They<br />

advised skiers to check the daily conditions<br />

on Lapland’s website for updates.<br />

Meanwhile, the Mt. Van Hoevenberg<br />

cross-country trails remain open with 1.5<br />

kilometers of its World Cup Trails, which is<br />

bolstered by snowmaking on a 5K loop.<br />

As for most of the rest of the local XC<br />

areas, it’s a waiting game as they hope for<br />

below-freezing temperatures<br />

and snow to start falling again.<br />

Here’s more on the latest from<br />

other local Nordic ski and<br />

snowshoe areas and trail systems:<br />

Lapland Lake – Despite inflation driving<br />

up costs, Lapland has kept its daily trail-pass<br />

rates the same thanks to an uptick in skiers.<br />

“For ski and snowshoe equipment purchases,<br />

retail list prices are up but inventory availability<br />

is better than the past two years so we<br />

are doing a bit more with pre-Christmas sale<br />

pricing,” Paul and Kathy explained.<br />

Lapland offers overnight lodging, which<br />

is in high demand from mid-January through<br />

the end of February. At the ski lodge, it has a<br />

full retail and rental shop, plus indoor seating.<br />

On busy days, a food truck will offer dining<br />

options, while indoor cafe service will be<br />

reserved for quieter weekdays. Indoor and<br />

outdoor seating will be available daily, with<br />

an outdoor warming fire on busy days, however,<br />

indoor seating is limited.<br />

Back by popular demand, the Ladies<br />

XC Ski Clinics are returning to Lapland for<br />

beginner to intermediate skiers ages 18 and<br />

older. This all-women ski program, which<br />

is grouped by ability and taught by PSIAcertified<br />

female instructors, includes a classic-skiing<br />

clinic on Jan. 21 and skate-skiing<br />

clinic on Feb. 11. Advance reservation is<br />

required. For more info and to register, go to<br />

the “Ticket” section of Lapland’s website.<br />

Lapland also has a NYS Ski Racing<br />

MAYFIELD SKIER DURING THE <strong>2022</strong><br />

NYS HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPS AT GORE.<br />

Association (NYSSRA Nordic) 10K skate<br />

race scheduled for Dec. 17. More info:<br />

laplandlake.com.<br />

Garnet Hill – The Garnet Hill Outdoor<br />

Center in North River has a new manager<br />

this season, Tim Emmerick, a PSIA Nordic<br />

instructor who worked there last season.<br />

An experienced guide in the <strong>Adirondack</strong>s<br />

for various outdoor activities, Tim was a<br />

New York City musician who decided to<br />

return to the mountains. He now lives in the<br />

Speculator-Piseco area with his wife.<br />

As of early <strong>December</strong>, the Garnet Hill ski<br />

trails weren’t open yet, but it plans to open its<br />

dining (Bobcat Lounge & Sugar House) and<br />

have a holiday sale at the Outdoor Center<br />

on Dec. 17. Pre-season pricing for season<br />

passes will be available in-store during the<br />

sale.” Starting Dec. 17, the Bobcat Lounge<br />

will be open on weekends. The Sugar House<br />

out on the trails will also be open Saturdays<br />

and Sundays with hot beverages and maple<br />

snacks.<br />

Up on the hill, Garnet Hill Lodge’s Log<br />

House Restaurant will be open seven days<br />

a week serving breakfast (for lodge guests<br />

only), lunch, and dinner menu, and happy<br />

hour on Fridays. More info: garnet-hill.com.<br />

Mt. Van Hoevenberg – The 1980 Olympic<br />

venue, affectionally known as Van Ho, has<br />

been rolling out snow and grooming as<br />

much as possible since Thanksgiving. As of<br />

Dec. 6, they had 1.5k of the World Cup Trails<br />

groomed. When open in full, Van Ho has 55K<br />

of trails that are groomed daily for all abilities,<br />

including 4K of world championship<br />

rated trails. The Mountain Pass lodge offers<br />

a restaurant, ski shop, equipment rentals<br />

and more. Programs include learn to ski<br />

for youth skiers, parent/child ski programs,<br />

and a lifetime approach to skiing. More info:<br />

mtvanhoevenberg.com.<br />

Gore Mountain Nordic Center – The<br />

North Creek Ski Bowl offers a professionally<br />

groomed 5K trail network that features<br />

snowmaking and lighting to extend your<br />

snow-time into the evening hours. The stadium<br />

layout provides an ideal training and<br />

racing venue that recently received four FIS<br />

racing certifications. You can also explore<br />

a scenic overlook, challenging hill climbs,<br />

descents, and different loops to lap the best<br />

distance for your goals. There are recreational<br />

trails available, plus equipment rentals<br />

and lessons. More info: goremountain.com.<br />

Continued on page 7


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Join us for a great community event in<br />

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New USATF certified course – Similar start/finish as<br />

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Register for both the 5K<br />

and the Firecracker4 to receive<br />

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News Briefs<br />

Curtis White wins <strong>2022</strong><br />

US Cyclocross National<br />

Championship<br />

HARTFORD, CT – After years of second best, Curtis White<br />

is a cyclocross national champion. Curtis, 27, who grew<br />

up in Delanson (Schenectady County), won the <strong>2022</strong> US<br />

Cyclocross National Championship men’s elite race on<br />

Dec. 11 in steady snowfall, taking the fight to defending<br />

champion Eric Brunner in a close, back and forth race.<br />

“It truly means the world,” Curtis [Athlete Profile, Sept.<br />

2006] said of his victory. “This sport is beautiful. I’ve wanted<br />

to be a professional cyclocross racer my whole life. I’ve<br />

been chasing the stars-and-stripes jersey, but my peers didn’t make it easy on me, and<br />

I thank them for that.”<br />

If you count elite races, it’s taken Curtis three second places at nationals to reach this<br />

moment, all coming consecutively in the previous editions. More, if you delve deeper<br />

into his 18-year career of racing at nationals. Now he has that elusive victory. “National<br />

champion, finally, I’ve wanted that stars-and-stripes so bad, and I finally did it.”<br />

–William Tracy, VeloNews<br />

2023 FISU World<br />

University Games<br />

LAKE PLACID – The International University <strong>Sports</strong><br />

Federation (FISU) Winter Games, held every two years<br />

at sporting hubs around the world, are coming to Lake<br />

Placid. From January 12-22, over 2,000 elite collegiate athletes<br />

(and their coaches) from 50+ countries (and 600 universities) will compete in alpine<br />

and Nordic skiing, biathlon, curling, figure and speed skating, freestyle and freeski, ice<br />

hockey, ski jumping and more.<br />

In addition to Lake Placid venues, events will be held in Wilmington, Saranac Lake,<br />

North Creek, Potsdam and Canton. For schedules and more info: lakeplacid2023.com.<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 5<br />

New Murder Mystery at Vermont Ski Resort<br />

ALBANY – A body is found by two bicycle riders on a hot summer<br />

day. The corpse is dressed to go snow skiing. The dead man’s credit<br />

card is traced to a ski resort in Vermont. How did he get so far from<br />

the fall line? Witch Window is the latest “Murder on Skis Mystery”<br />

written by author Phil Bayly. It follows television reporter JC Snow<br />

from Colorado to the Green Mountains of Vermont. The story incorporates<br />

skiing, snowboarding and some spooky Vermont legends.<br />

This is Phil’s fourth novel in his Murder on Skis Mystery series. Prior<br />

to his newest release, he wrote Back Dirt, which has recently been<br />

chosen as a finalist for the American Fiction Awards.<br />

Back Dirt takes place in the <strong>Adirondack</strong>s. He also wrote Loving<br />

Lucy, which unfolds in Colorado. His first series novel, titled Murder on Skis, is a chiller<br />

situated in Montana. “More and more skiers and snowboarders approach me to say how<br />

much they enjoy my books,” Phil said. “But some readers say they’ve never been out on<br />

the snow, and they really enjoy my books. That’s very gratifying.” Back Dirt was also honored<br />

this year by the International Skiing History Association in Sun Valley. The Murder<br />

and Mayhem Award by Chanticleer Book Reviews placed Loving Lucy on its shortlist.<br />

Phil Bayly is well-known to TV news viewers in the Capital Region. He anchored the<br />

morning news on NewsChannel 13 for 15 years. He’s also worked in TV and radio in<br />

Colorado, Wyoming and Pennsylvania. “I wanted to write a book in Vermont. It is really<br />

the mothership for American skiing and snowboarding,” Phil said. “The sport has gone<br />

in a lot of great directions since then, but Vermont was kind of the first big deal in skiing.”<br />

He resides in Saratoga County with his wife. Witch Window is available online and at<br />

independent bookstores. More info: murderonskis.com.<br />

The <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> & Northeast Ski Expo made a successful<br />

return to the Albany Capital Center last month. We had a nice showing<br />

of winter and outdoor sports exhibitors and a super turnout of<br />

outdoor enthusiasts and families, excited that winter is coming!<br />

Exhibitors were happy with the steady flow of weekend traffic<br />

and very interested crowd. Attendees liked the mix of vendors, and<br />

appreciated free admission and parking.<br />

As a ski shop owner said, “great to have the show back,” and a<br />

ski resort operator added, “thanks for keeping it alive!” With more<br />

time to plan, we look forward to a larger show in 2023 so save the<br />

dates, Nov. 11-12!<br />

In the meantime, enjoy the winter – and we’ll see you soon at our<br />

Summer Expo at the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 18-19.<br />

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Continued from page 3<br />

THURSDAY WINTER RACING IN<br />

COLE’S WOODS, FEBRUARY <strong>2022</strong>.<br />

GREENFIELD’S REC DIRECTOR<br />

REBECCA SEWELL AND SOME<br />

ACE BROOKHAVEN GROOMERS.<br />

Brookhaven Winter Park – A gem in<br />

Greenfield, this town park at the Brookhaven<br />

Golf Course offers about 13K of cross-country<br />

ski trails that are groomed for classic and<br />

skate several days a week. These trails are<br />

free and open to public use, with a donation<br />

box available at the trailhead. On-site<br />

in the clubhouse, the View at Brookhaven is<br />

a full-service bar and restaurant that’s open<br />

Wednesday through Saturday from 11am to<br />

8pm, and Sundays from 11am-7pm, with<br />

daily happy hour from 2-5pm. More info:<br />

facebook.com/brookhavenski.<br />

Cole’s Woods – Another town park that<br />

transforms into a winter wonderland when<br />

it’s blessed with natural snow, Cole’s Woods<br />

in Glens Falls has a lighted 5K loop, which is<br />

groomed as needed by volunteers, and free<br />

Thursday night races in late January and<br />

early February for skate skiers, classic skiers,<br />

and snowshoers of all levels. More info:<br />

friendsofcoleswoods.org.<br />

Pineridge – Based in East Poestenkill<br />

just east of Troy, this cross-country ski area<br />

is situated at about 1,746 feet above sea level,<br />

a prime spot for natural snow, with views of<br />

the Taconic Range and Mount Greylock.<br />

While it wasn’t open as of Dec. 1, this will be<br />

Pineridge’s 39th season in business.<br />

In addition to offering day rentals and<br />

lessons, Pineridge has season-long equipment<br />

rentals for children, starting at $65<br />

for the year. Season rentals can be taken<br />

home to be used locally or at other areas. To<br />

inquire, call the lodge at (518) 283-3652. For<br />

rentals picked up by Dec. 23, the child will<br />

receive a free Pineridge season pass, a $65<br />

value. More info: pineridgexc.com.<br />

Dewey Mountain – “Patiently waiting for<br />

snow,” read the Dewey Mountain Recreation<br />

Center’s conditions report on Dec. 6. This<br />

Saranac Lake ski area has Youth Ski League<br />

and Adult XC and snowshoe programs<br />

beginning in early January. Trail-pass rates<br />

remain the same at $5 per day, and rentals<br />

are available on a first-come, first-served<br />

basis. More info: deweymountain.com.<br />

Cascade – Purchased by the <strong>Adirondack</strong><br />

Mountain Club earlier this year, the Cascade<br />

Ski Area is now the Cascade Welcome<br />

Center, “a year-round outdoor recreation<br />

and information center located between<br />

Keene and Lake Placid in the <strong>Adirondack</strong><br />

Park,” according to the <strong>Adirondack</strong><br />

Mountain Club website.<br />

When conditions allow, Cascade’s<br />

12-mile trail network will continue to be<br />

groomed for classic skiing and snowshoeing.<br />

The lodge also is a full-service ski shop with<br />

rentals. ADK members can ski for free, and<br />

day passes and season passes are available.<br />

More info: adk.org.<br />

Scotts Cobble – The vision of High<br />

Peaks Cyclery owner Brian Delaney, Scotts<br />

Cobble Nordic Center is a newly repurposed<br />

10K community XC trail system on<br />

the Craig Wood Golf Course in the town of<br />

North Elba. Once a small downhill ski area,<br />

the new Scotts Cobble will feature lighted,<br />

dog-friendly trails for day or nighttime<br />

cross-country skiing, backcountry skiing,<br />

snowshoeing, fat biking, and sledding. The<br />

trails are free for area residents; donations<br />

are appreciated, and non-locals can pay to<br />

use the trails.<br />

Inspired by illuminated trails at Mount<br />

Morris in Tupper Lake, Brian said he saw a<br />

“need for the local Nordic culture to be reinvigorated”<br />

in Lake Placid. “We need some<br />

free groomed skiing,” he said. Through collaborating<br />

with the town of North Elba, this<br />

project has been in the works for the last<br />

eight months and will become a reality this<br />

winter.<br />

Scotts Cobble, which will open as soon as<br />

there’s snow, will host weekday after-school<br />

programs, complete with free rentals, where<br />

OUTDOOR AND ACTIVE PROGRAM SKIERS<br />

IN FEBRUARY 2020 AT DEWEY MOUNTAIN.<br />

kids can ski from 3-5pm. That program will<br />

start Dec. 16, with or without snow. The clubhouse<br />

will serve as a lodge with restroom<br />

facilities, and lights are being installed along<br />

the 10K trail system. Brian’s plans for the<br />

lodge include a retail store, rental area, lockers,<br />

showers, and potentially a restaurant.<br />

More info: highpeakscyclery.com.<br />

Inlet and Old Forge – Inlet offers miles of<br />

free, groomed trails for classic and skate skiing<br />

at Fern Park (22K), Inlet Golf Club (3.5K),<br />

and Limekiln Lake Campground (3.5K).<br />

Fern Park has some climbs and descents,<br />

plus 2K that are lighted until 10pm. More<br />

info: inletny.com. In Old Forge, McCauley<br />

Mountain Ski Area has 2.5K, 5K and 7.5K of<br />

cross-country ski trails. Depending on conditions,<br />

the trails are groomed for classic and<br />

skate skiing. More info: mccauleyny.com.<br />

Other Opportunities – For those interested<br />

in racing this winter, NYSSRA Nordic<br />

offers races for all ages and abilities, beginner<br />

to expert, including Club Series, Points<br />

Series, Junior National Qualifiers, NYSSRA<br />

Nordic Championships, and a Youth Ski<br />

Festival. NYSSRA also sponsors several Bill<br />

Koch Youth Ski Leagues for children to learn<br />

the sport, with programs in Clifton Park,<br />

Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls, Lake Placid,<br />

Saranac Lake, Old Forge, Tug Hill, and others<br />

in western New York. More info: nyssranordic.org.<br />

The Shenendehowa Nordic Club volunteers<br />

groom trails for public use at Garnsey<br />

Park, Kinns Road Park, and the new Town<br />

Center Park. The club offers adult and family<br />

memberships for $20. Its popular Bill Koch<br />

League for kids 4-12 meets weekly from<br />

November through March, with or without<br />

snow, at Garnsey Park. More info: shennordic.org.<br />

For adults who just want to meet up to<br />

ski, the Capital Area Ski Touring Association<br />

(CASTA) promotes local cross-country ski<br />

outings, day trips, plus regional bus trips,<br />

and their well-known European ski touring<br />

trips. More info: nycasta.org.<br />

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Gansevoort is a freelance writer, editor,<br />

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DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 9<br />

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Turkey Trot Tumble<br />

By Jack Rightmyer<br />

◀ SECOND AND THIRD<br />

PLACE FINISHERS, RYAN<br />

UDVADIA AND CAMERON<br />

DAVIS, FOLLOWED BY<br />

XAVIER SALVADOR AND<br />

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For many active Americans a Thanksgiving tradition<br />

is to wake up early and run in a local turkey trot<br />

race. In the Capital Region there are turkey trots in<br />

Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls and other places,<br />

and the largest and most famous of them all is in Troy. Some<br />

of us dress in funny costumes, walk or jog the course and<br />

make an early morning party out of it, and some of us train<br />

all year with the hope of improving on the time you had run<br />

a year ago.<br />

This year’s Troy Turkey Trot, the 75th year it has taken<br />

place, became one of the most talked about running races<br />

in the country because of the viral video of the finish of<br />

the 10-kilometer race that showed Loudonville native and<br />

Cornell graduate Xavier Salvador, 25, hip checking 22-yearold<br />

Jack Huber into a roadside barrier to try and claim fourth<br />

place. The two runners both crashed at the line into journalist<br />

Amy Modesti, and fortunately no one was seriously hurt.<br />

Jack, who recently graduated from Michigan State with a<br />

degree in Integrated Biology, has always loved the camaraderie<br />

of running. “It was a perfect weather day for this year’s<br />

race,” he said. “My training partner and Bethlehem High<br />

School teammate Cameron Davis and I were running 5:06 a<br />

mile with Ryan Udvadia. We were all pushing hard and working<br />

together taking turns to lead. That’s what runners do. It<br />

hurts to run that fast for a long race, but it helps when you can<br />

run together in a pack and help each other.”<br />

Sean O’Brien of Altamont, a junior at Buffalo, captured<br />

the 10K title in 30 minutes, 44 seconds.<br />

Nearing the finish, the pack began to slowly break up with<br />

Ryan in second, Cameron in third and Xavier in fourth. “I was<br />

really hauling,” Jack said. “My GPS watch showed me that I<br />

was running 19.8 miles per hour as I approached the finish.<br />

I was flying and really closing in on Salvador who was not<br />

moving as fast. I just expected to breeze by him at the line.<br />

I had no idea he would try and contest it especially because<br />

this was a turkey trot race, and the money only went to third<br />

place, and Cam had that spot locked in.”<br />

The video shows how dangerous the battle between<br />

Xavier and Jack became with Xavier moving to his right and<br />

basically knocking Huber into the metal roadside barrier. For<br />

video, visit: adksports.com/<strong>2022</strong>-12-running.<br />

“I would understand that move if this was some important<br />

NCAA championship race,” Jack said, “and as we got to<br />

the finish I braced for the fall with my hands and fortunately<br />

didn’t land on my head. We could have really hurt that photographer,<br />

too.”<br />

Jack said he was very upset at the end as he and Xavier<br />

lay sprawled on the ground. “I said some things to him that<br />

weren’t very nice, and I asked him what he gained by doing<br />

something like that.”<br />

Jack’s shoulder also took a major hit and both runners<br />

ended up in the medical tent after the race. “I didn’t talk to<br />

him there. I was actually happy with my time and trying to<br />

not let that finish upset me too much, and when I was getting<br />

ready to leave with my family he came over and said he was<br />

trying to avoid a manhole cover and that he didn’t intend to<br />

hit me, but I wasn’t buying that. He never took any responsibility<br />

for what happened.”<br />

When Jack woke up the next day everyone was texting<br />

him, journalists, friends, local TV newscasters. “Running<br />

rarely gets noticed and when something crazy like this happens<br />

at the finish of a race it just seems to have some sort of<br />

universal appeal. Maybe it’s because it was a turkey trot race<br />

and even people who don’t run will do a turkey trot race.”<br />

Jack spent a few days being interviewed on TV and there<br />

were newspaper articles and stories all over the internet<br />

especially on sites for runners. There was much discussion<br />

about sportsmanship and how distance running normally<br />

embodies the best of what sports is all about.<br />

The Troy Turkey Trot games committee, on the recommendation<br />

of coordinator George Regan, decided to disqualify<br />

Xavier for unsportsmanlike conduct. Jack was officially<br />

given fourth place (his time was 31:47), and Xavier’s name<br />

was expunged from the race records.<br />

Although Jack was sore, he still went out for his daily run<br />

the day after the race. “I’m taking a year to work on my running,<br />

and I’m happy to have a training partner like Cameron<br />

Davis, who’s training for the Boston Marathon. I’m not dwelling<br />

on what happened at the end of the Turkey Trot. That’s<br />

over. I’m focused now on trying to find some good indoor<br />

races and get a PR in the 5,000 and the mile. I’m applying to<br />

graduate school for next year, and working at the Book House<br />

of Stuyvesant Plaza. I’m enjoying it there and I get a 40% discount<br />

so I can buy all the books I want.”<br />

Jack Rightmyer (jackxc@nycap.rr.com) of Burnt Hills was<br />

a longtime cross-country coach at Bethlehem High School<br />

and today is an adjunct English professor at Siena College.<br />

He has written two books “A Funny Thing About Teaching”<br />

and “It’s Not About Winning: One Runner’s Reflections on<br />

Fatherhood, Coaching, and Athletics.”<br />

▲ XAVIER AND JACK<br />

TALK THINGS OVER<br />

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▲ RUNNERS JACK AND XAVIER<br />

SPRAWLED OUT AND JOURNALIST<br />

AMY MODESTI. VIDEO SCREENSHOT/<br />

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DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 11<br />

The <strong>Adirondack</strong> Mountain Club has released a new edition<br />

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Park. It includes the iconic trips like Mount Marcy and the<br />

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Brosseau, and images by well-known photographer Nancie<br />

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and difficulty ratings for skiers and snowshoers.<br />

Tony Goodwin, who has authored ADK’s<br />

High Peaks Trails guidebook and High<br />

Peaks <strong>Adirondack</strong> Trail Map since 1984, is<br />

a well-known figure in the <strong>Adirondack</strong>s.<br />

He retired as head of the <strong>Adirondack</strong> Trail<br />

HAYS BROOK AND THE SHEEP MEADOW, 2021.<br />

Improvement Society in 2021 and was a<br />

NANCIE BATTAGLIA<br />

founder of the <strong>Adirondack</strong> Ski Touring<br />

Council, which constructed the 24-mile<br />

Jackrabbit Trail.<br />

The 160-page is available now at<br />

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Trail to Grass Pond<br />

Cascade Welcome Center near Lake<br />

and the Sheep<br />

Placid, through mail order at 800-395-<br />

8080, and at adk.org. Proceeds support<br />

Meadow<br />

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recreation, stewardship and<br />

Meadow. Round-trip: 3.8 mi (6.1 km) to<br />

Round-trip: 7.8 mi (12.5 km) to Sheep<br />

advocacy. Enjoy these three excerpts<br />

Grass Pond. Elevation change: minimal.<br />

from the book.<br />

Difficulty: ski, novice; snowshoe, beginner.<br />

Map: TI 746: GG18. GPS coordinates:<br />

44.481471, -74.280840 (trailhead).<br />

Pharaoh Lake<br />

Both destinations that start at this<br />

Round-trip: 8 mi (12.8 km) to S end of<br />

trailhead offer not only easy terrain and<br />

lake; 12.4 mi (20 km) to N end of lake.<br />

a scenic lean-to, but also usually bountiful<br />

snow. The longer trip – to the Sheep<br />

Elevation change: minimal. Difficulty:<br />

Ski, novice-intermediate; snowshoe,<br />

Meadow – has a few short pitches that<br />

beginner. Map: TI 743: Q28. GPS coordinates:<br />

43.761789, -73.689251 (trailhead).<br />

skiers, but overall, these wide roads are<br />

might be a bit challenging for novice<br />

This two-mile-long lake with several<br />

easy to ski.<br />

picturesque lean-tos along its shores is<br />

Trailhead: The start is at the end of a<br />

not only beautiful, but also might be the<br />

0.2 mi access road off NY Route 30 that<br />

largest <strong>Adirondack</strong> lake not reached by<br />

leads to the N end of Mountain Pond.<br />

a maintained road. The approach is a<br />

This access road, marked by a large DEC<br />

generally easy ski on a long-abandoned<br />

sign, is 3.8 mi N of the junction of NY<br />

road in the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness,<br />

30 and NY Route 86 in Paul Smiths, or<br />

where snowmobiles are prohibited.<br />

5.4 mi S of the junction of NY 30 and NY<br />

TERRY BROSSEAU<br />

Trailhead: From Exit 25 of the<br />

Route 458. (The road and parking area<br />

<strong>Adirondack</strong> Northway (I-87) take NY<br />

was plowed more consistently in 2021 than in previous years. If required to park on NY<br />

Route 8 approximately 8 mi E through<br />

30, be sure to park on the shoulder, behind the white line.) From the parking area, walk<br />

the hamlet of Brant Lake to the NE end of<br />

another 100 yd to a trail that is a shortcut to the truck trail and register that avoids the barrier<br />

gate at the entrance to the truck trail. There are both horse and snowmobile markers<br />

Brant Lake. Turn left onto Palisades Rd.<br />

then right onto Beaver Pond Rd., the third<br />

on the trail, but snowmobile use has ended.<br />

road to the right, 1.5 mi from NY 8. Go 1<br />

From the register, the trail crosses the Osgood River at 0.5 mi, just before it meets<br />

mi on Beaver Pond Rd. to the beginning<br />

the junction of the Grass Pond side trail (described below). Just past this side trail, the<br />

of Pharaoh Rd. on the right. This road is<br />

marked route to the Sheep Meadow diverges to the left to “cut the corner” and save 0.3 mi.<br />

plowed for the first few hundred yards<br />

Snowshoers might choose to follow the marked route, and while it is skiable, the easiest<br />

past some private camps to a parking area<br />

TERRY BROSSEAU<br />

skiing is on the truck trail, which climbs for another 0.2 mi and is then flat to a junction<br />

at the trailhead, which is also plowed.<br />

at 1.2 mi. Turning left here, the trail soon begins a gradual descent. At 1.6 mi, the marked<br />

From the trailhead, the skiing is<br />

route comes in from the left, and both routes continue to descend to a bridge over Hays<br />

nearly level through a notch between Park and No. 8 mountains to the wide valley of<br />

Brook at 1.8 mi. After the bridge crossing, the trail climbs a short, steep pitch, soon levels<br />

Mill Brook and the former summer parking area at 1.5 mi. After crossing Mill Brook on a<br />

out, and is then mostly level to the Sheep Meadow lean-tos at 3.9 mi.<br />

plank bridge, the trail soon begins to climb. At 2 mi, the grade eases, and gentle ups and<br />

The trip to Grass Pond begins as a right turn at the junction at 0.5 mi from the start of<br />

downs lead to a bridge across Pharaoh Lake Brook at 2.7 mi. After crossing the brook, the<br />

the trail. It makes a short, moderate climb to the top of a high bank above the Osgood River,<br />

trail climbs briefly and then levels out next to an extensive open area of beaver activity on<br />

after which it is mostly flat to the lean-to at Grass Pond at 1.9 mi. One road leads left from<br />

the left. Continuing generally close to the brook, the trail reaches the S end of Pharaoh<br />

the lean-to, down to the outlet, and on to a former lean-to site on the N shore. Another<br />

Lake at 4 mi. Although this is a good destination in itself, if ice conditions permit, most<br />

road going past the lean-to can be skied partway along the E shore, but soon becomes<br />

skiers will want to ski up the lake to one of the several lean-tos along the shore. The views<br />

overgrown, and not easily passable. There are no additional views from the frozen pond,<br />

of the surrounding mountains widen rapidly on the ski up the lake. It is approximately<br />

but it might offer some sun to make it a warmer lunch spot than the lean-to.<br />

2.2 mi more to the lean-to at the N end of the lake. t<br />

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DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 13<br />

Continued from page 11<br />

Bald Mountain<br />

TERRY BROSSEAU<br />

Round-trip: 2 mi (3.2 km). Elevation change: 390 ft (119 m).<br />

Summit elevation: 2,350 ft (716 m). Difficulty: ski, expert;<br />

snowshoe, intermediate. Map: TI 745: P8. GPS coordinates:<br />

43.746096, -74.904969 (trailhead).<br />

Bald Mt. is high on just about every list of trips offering<br />

“greatest reward for least effort.” The trail has a few steeper<br />

spots that will challenge beginning snowshoers, and after<br />

a major thaw-freeze cycle, crampons will likely be needed<br />

on the areas of open rock. Nevertheless, the short distance<br />

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and the fire tower is in good enough shape to climb for<br />

a truly superior view. On particularly clear days, Mt. Marcy<br />

and other High Peaks are visible from the summit, and with<br />

their white domes they are much easier to pick out in winter<br />

than in summer.<br />

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14 <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong><br />

ATHLETE PROFILE<br />

<strong>2022</strong> BREAKNECK POINT TRAIL<br />

RUN OVER THE HUDSON RIVER.<br />

RON HEERKENS JR<br />

Michelle Merlis<br />

FREIHOFER’S RUN<br />

FOR WOMEN 5K, 2019.<br />

RESIDENCE: Albany<br />

AGE: 33<br />

SPOUSE: Husband, Josh Merlis<br />

PROFESSION: Economist<br />

SPORTS: Mountain, Ultra and Trail Running<br />

FAVORITE QUOTE: Actually, I can.<br />

By Kristen Hislop<br />

Imagine sitting at a table at an awards ceremony after<br />

running trails for five hours unlike any you had seen<br />

before. You are listening to 50 different languages being<br />

spoken around you. Those at your table all don Team USA<br />

gear. The results are announced. Team USA second place –<br />

that’s your team! You head up onto the stage and have a silver<br />

medal placed around your neck. You stand next to your<br />

idols. Got chills yet? Michelle Merlis just had this experience<br />

at the <strong>2022</strong> World Mountain and Trail Championships in<br />

Chiang Mai, Thailand.<br />

Michelle wasn’t much of a runner growing up in the<br />

Hudson Valley. Her first love was basketball at Wallkill High<br />

School, though she also ran track for two years. At Elmira<br />

College, she played JV basketball there. “I love the team sport<br />

aspect,” she said. “After graduation, I had this moment of,<br />

‘What do I do now?’ I still wanted to be active and push myself<br />

in other ways. She finally took up running for fun as a graduate<br />

student at Purdue University to stay in shape and relieve<br />

stress. She fell in love with the sport.<br />

Michelle has some solid experience on the trails, but a<br />

year ago she was training for the <strong>2022</strong> Boston Marathon.<br />

A February trip to Joshua Tree National Park in southern<br />

California would lead to a change in the plan. “I figured I<br />

could run Boston anytime, but who knew if I’d ever get a<br />

chance to go for a USATF worlds team spot at the Breakneck<br />

Point Trail Run at Hudson Highlands State Park near Beacon<br />

– the first US citizen male and female finishers would earn a<br />

slot on Team USA at the World Mountain & Trail Running<br />

Championships in Chiang Mai, Thailand in November. It’s<br />

a very technical and challenging 42K course that really suits<br />

my trail running skills. By mid-March, I was chasing the win<br />

at Breakneck and spent the next six weeks training on the<br />

course every weekend.”<br />

On April 30th, she won the Breakneck race, covering the<br />

26-mile trail marathon – with 9,000 feet of elevation gain/<br />

loss over rocks and roots with some hand-over-foot climbing<br />

– in five hours, 26 minutes. Focus and hard work meant the<br />

opportunity to join Team USA in Thailand on Nov. 4-6, and<br />

run the 40K race there. About making Team USA, she says, “It<br />

was on my radar. I just never imagined it would happen at this<br />

point in my running career.” Her dad is from the Albany area<br />

and her mom moved here to escape communist Poland to<br />

have a better life and she’s lived what you’d call the American<br />

dream. She appreciates all the hard work they put in to give<br />

her and my brother a better life. Michelle’s always been an<br />

outdoorsy person and grew up hiking a<br />

lot. Once she found out you could run on<br />

trails, move faster and cover more terrain,<br />

she was sold.<br />

Michelle’s husband Josh, founder of<br />

the Albany Running Exchange and owner<br />

of ARE Event Productions (event timing<br />

and management), adds “The most<br />

impressive aspect of her qualification to<br />

me was how she managed the necessary<br />

specificity of training to maximize her<br />

chances on race day – all while working<br />

full-time. Considering the reality<br />

that we do not live in the mountains,<br />

she spent every weekend driving for hours to either<br />

the <strong>Adirondack</strong>s, Catskills, or the Hudson Highlands trails.<br />

During the week, limited by her work schedule which left<br />

little daylight on either end of her workday, she often would<br />

get on the treadmill at a mind boggling 40% grade to simulate<br />

the elevation of being in the mountains. In short, she was all<br />

in.” Michelle moved to Albany four years ago and works as an<br />

economist with the New York Independent System Operator,<br />

which manages the state’s power grid.<br />

For those who don’t know, USA Track & Field is the governing<br />

body for road, track & field, race walking, cross-country,<br />

and mountain, ultra and trail (MUT) running. Each<br />

discipline has qualifying standards and races to get to the<br />

world championships. Mere mortals can race alongside<br />

those headed to compete on the world stage. USATF provides<br />

funding for the athletes for travel, food, and lodging for the<br />

race. USATF officials can apply to volunteer at world championships<br />

and physical therapists, coaches and those who<br />

want to serve as staff can apply. Getting involved with USATF<br />

<strong>Adirondack</strong> chapter is a great way to see how you can either<br />

compete at the national/world level or support those who do.<br />

As you might imagine, wearing the Team USA gear is an<br />

honor and Michelle was ready to do us proud. Her lead up<br />

to Thailand included a training block out West. “I was able<br />

to get a ten-week sabbatical from work to train/race and I<br />

spent five of those weeks training in Flagstaff, Ariz. The race<br />

in Thailand was going to be a unique challenge because it was<br />

basically two giant hills five miles up/down (4,000 feet up/<br />

down) and then one smaller one. Flagstaff is a running mecca<br />

so Michelle was able to meet up with professional athletes<br />

training at altitude and recovering equal gusto. Physical and<br />

WITH JOSH IN THAILAND.<br />

massage therapists, a gym, sauna,<br />

and of course high-altitude access were at her fingertips,<br />

which Michelle said, “was the best training block of<br />

my life.”<br />

Michelle noted, “A lot of the athletes had been on US<br />

teams before and are professionals. Some of them are previous<br />

world champions and they all have amazing running<br />

resumes. It was surreal to be surrounded by people I’ve<br />

admired for years, and everyone was so nice and down-toearth.”<br />

She finished a respectable 57th out of 72 finishers,<br />

completing the 40K course in 5:07:31. In the team results,<br />

Spain won gold, USA silver, and United Kingdom bronze.<br />

Her husband Josh was along for the trip and was documenting<br />

it via Facebook Live posts. If Michelle didn’t already<br />

know athletes, Josh was out meeting and interviewing them,<br />

which allowed friends and family to share in the experience<br />

in real time. Michelle didn’t expect that so many would tune<br />

in. “It felt so special because I felt like my personal and running<br />

community was able to be there with me. I owe a lot to<br />

them and was just so grateful and so motivated to show up<br />

for everyone.”<br />

Back to the gear, it didn’t disappoint. Michelle says, “The<br />

Team USA gear was so cool! We literally had the same singlet<br />

and kit as the 2020 Olympians. A few weeks out from travel,<br />

they send you a huge USA suitcase filled with gear. The<br />

expectation is that you bring everything and wear it the whole<br />

time because the trip is sponsored/paid for by USATF. There<br />

were jacket/pant sets, including one for the podium – which<br />

we made as a team so I got to wear that! Plus, some T-shirts,


DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 15<br />

2021 GNAR GNAR TRAIL RACE AT MT.<br />

HOOD. PAUL NELSON PHOTOGRAPHY<br />

EXITING THE MOUNTAINTOP<br />

VILLAGE AID STATION IN THAILAND.<br />

WOMEN’S TEAM 40K PODIUM;<br />

TEAM USA TAKES SILVER.<br />

shorts, hats, socks, backpack... and some items that were not<br />

needed for Thailand like arm and leg warmers. There’s a nice<br />

rain jacket, which I didn’t wear until the final hours of my trip<br />

after arriving back in NYC to freezing rain.”<br />

Most athlete’s travel with their race foods, as Michelle did.<br />

She fueled with Spring Energy gels (mostly “Awesome Sauce”)<br />

for nutrition and Skratch for hydration. Eating about 350-500<br />

calories per hour with plenty of electrolytes. She notes, “I’ve<br />

always felt that just because you can do something, like run<br />

16 miles without nutrition or hydration, it doesn’t mean you<br />

should do it. I give a lot of credit to adequate fueling – in general<br />

and in training – for faster recovery and injury resilience.”<br />

While she loves Thai food, “gluten free” is not a well understood<br />

concept in the northern part of Thailand. Diagnosed as<br />

gluten intolerant a couple of years ago she ended up feeling<br />

almost non-stop nauseous while there.<br />

Anyone who does endurance events knows that those<br />

around you are a critical part of your team. “I had tremendous<br />

support from my running and strength coaches, mentors,<br />

and a handful of PTs and LMTs. My parents always<br />

support me by coming to races and listening to me talk on<br />

and on about running. My mom also will cook me a meal<br />

anytime I’m down training near them and was sending me<br />

gels and hydration to aid in training. Our neighbor watched<br />

our cat for most of the fall while I was away and Josh was on<br />

the road for work. My coworkers picked up a lot while I was<br />

away. Running friends asked about training and wished me<br />

luck. And of course, Josh supported me all of the way. He<br />

came to Thailand (missing some big events for his company),<br />

didn’t blink an eye when I wanted to train in Flagstaff, and<br />

he’s endured many bike rides supporting me on long runs. I’ll<br />

never forget the power of feeling the love of so many people<br />

behind me.”<br />

It is amazing where the sport of running can take you.<br />

Unlike many other sports, you can engage competitively or<br />

for fun over a lifetime. Josh noted, “When we could not communicate<br />

verbally, we all shared the same love for running,<br />

grit, and physical exertion.” Keep your heart and eyes open<br />

to where the trails and roads will lead you!<br />

WHITEFACE MOUNTAIN RACE,<br />

<strong>2022</strong>. RON HEERKENS JR<br />

Kristen Hislop (president@adirondack.usatf.org) of USATF<br />

<strong>Adirondack</strong> would like to see more local athletes get<br />

involved. Contact her to learn more about opportunities.


16 <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong><br />

CALENDAR OF EVENTS<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> TO MARCH 2023<br />

ALPINE SKIING & SNOWBOARDING<br />

DECEMBER<br />

17 Solstice Lights Party. 3-6pm. Gore, North Creek.<br />

goremountain.com.<br />

17 NE Rando Race Series: Sprint. Berkshire East,<br />

Charlemont, MA. skireg.com.<br />

18 USASA ADK: Rail Jam #1. Whiteface, Wilmington. usasa.org.<br />

JANUARY<br />

7 NE Rando Race Series: The Beast. Berkshire East,<br />

Charlemont, MA. skireg.com.<br />

7 Mini Shred Madness Competition. 10am. Killington,<br />

Killington, VT. killington.com.<br />

8 USASA ADK: Slopestyle #1. All ages welcome. Whiteface,<br />

Wilmington. usasa.org.<br />

21-23 Avalanche Education Level 1 & Companion Rescue<br />

Course. Keene Valley. nemountaineering.com.<br />

28 Capital District Ski Council Alpine Ski Race. West,<br />

Queensbury. nycdsc.org.<br />

29 Vertical Challenge. 9am-4pm. Jiminy Peak, Hancock, MA.<br />

jiminypeak.com.<br />

29 USASA ADK: Slopestyle #2. All ages welcome. Arena,<br />

Gore, North Creek. usasa.org.<br />

FEBRUARY<br />

5 USASA ADK: Boarder & Skier Cross #1. All ages welcome.<br />

Part of ESWG. Whiteface, Wilmington. usasa.org.<br />

12 USASA ADK: Boarder & Skier Cross #2. All ages welcome.<br />

Arena, Gore, North Creek. usasa.org.<br />

10-13 <strong>Adirondack</strong> Backcountry Ski Festival. Combined<br />

w/International Mountainfest. Clinics/tours, gear<br />

demos, Patagonia clothing repair, presentations. The<br />

Mountaineer, Keene Valley. mountaineer.com.<br />

10-12 Subaru Winterfest. Killington, Killington, VT.<br />

killington.com.<br />

11 NE Rando Race Series: Bromley. 9:30am. Bromley, Peru,<br />

VT. skireg.com.<br />

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11-13 Avalanche Education Level 1 & Companion Rescue<br />

Course. Keene Valley. nemountaineering.com.<br />

25 Catamount Winter Uphill Challenge. Skin or snowshoe<br />

race. Catamount, Hillsdale. catamountski.com.<br />

25 NE Rando Race Series: Thunderbolt. Mt. Greylock,<br />

Lanesboro, MA. skireg.com.<br />

25-26 Kare Anderson Telemark Festival. 8:30am. Bromley,<br />

Peru, VT. bromley.com.<br />

MARCH<br />

5 USASA ADK: Boarder & Skier Cross #3. All ages welcome.<br />

Arena. Gore, North Creek. usasa.org.<br />

11 USASA ADK: Slopestyle #3. All ages welcome. Gore,<br />

North Creek. usasa.org.<br />

12 USASA ADK: Rail Jam #2 & 3. Double rail jam. Gore,<br />

North Creek. usasa.org.<br />

BICYCLING: ROAD & OFF-ROAD<br />

JANUARY<br />

28 Fat Bike Roundup. Guided group fat bike rides. Rikert<br />

Nordic Center, Ripton, VT. bikereg.com.<br />

29 Gurney Lane Fat Tire Bike Races & Ride. 12pm: Fun<br />

Group Ride. 1pm: 10M & 5M Races. Also: 5K Snowshoe<br />

Races, 10am. Gurney Lane, Queensbury. bikereg.com.<br />

FEBRUARY<br />

11 8th Saratoga Fat Bike Rally. Warming Hut, Saratoga Spa<br />

State Park, Saratoga Springs. facebook.com.<br />

26 3rd SnowBike Festival. 15M/7M races/rides. 8am.<br />

Prattsville. skireg.com.<br />

MARCH<br />

5 IditaFAT Winter Fatbike Festival. 9am. 12K or 25/50K.<br />

CCC Camp, Winona Forest, Mannsville. winonaforest.com.<br />

18-19 17th <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> Summer Expo. Sat:<br />

10am-5pm. Sun: 10am-4pm. Free. 200 exhibitors.<br />

Upstate NY’s run, bike, tri, paddle & hike show. Plus,<br />

health, fitness & travel. Saratoga City Center, Saratoga<br />

Springs. adksports.com/summer-expo.<br />

APRIL<br />

15 2nd Toad Strangler Gravel Grinder. Reg.: 12/17, 8am.<br />

40M: 10am. Family 10M ride: 11am. Flow Riders kids<br />

race: 1:30pm. Crellin Park, Chatham. bikereg.com.<br />

MAY<br />

6 3rd The Great North: Battenkill Valley. Three gravel<br />

(70/51/23M) and one paved (27M). Rolling starts.<br />

Argyle Brewing, Cambridge. anthemsportstours.com.<br />

21 9th The Farmer’s Daughter Gravel Grinder. Reg. opens:<br />

1/1, 9am. 65M w/plenty of climbing: 9am. Columbia<br />

County Fairgrounds, Chatham. bikereg.com.<br />

AUGUST<br />

12 16th Tour of the Catskills. 75M: 9am. 52M: 10am. 27M:<br />

11am. Road rides. Last Chance Café, Tannersville.<br />

anthemsportstours.com.<br />

OCTOBER<br />

7 2nd Tour de Vine: Upper Hudson & Battenkill Valleys.<br />

Casual, supported 35M road w/tasting stops. Argyle<br />

Brewing, Cambridge. anthemsportstours.com.<br />

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING & NORDIC SPORTS<br />

ONGOING<br />

Tue Shen Nordic Club: Bill Koch Youth Ski League. 11/1-<br />

3/27. 4pm. Ages 4-13. XC ski/more. Garnsey Park,<br />

Clifton Park. facebook.com.<br />

Wed Gore Citizen’s Snowshoe & XC Ski Races 5K. 6pm. Gore<br />

Nordic, North Creek. goremountain.com.<br />

Thu Family Moonlight XC Ski w/Shen Nordic Club. 7pm. 1/5,<br />

2/2, 3/2. Ski, snowshoe, hike w/headlamp. Vischer Ferry<br />

Preserve or Garnsey Park, Clifton Park. facebook.com.<br />

Thu Beginner XC Ski Lessons. 6:30-8pm. 1/12-26, 2/9-23,<br />

3/9-30. CP & Shen Nordic Club. Senior Center or Kinns/<br />

Garnsey Park, Clifton Park. facebook.com.<br />

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DECEMBER<br />

17 Lapland 10K Freestyle XC Ski Race. 10am. Also: Bill<br />

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18 Lapland Ski Orienteering. Includes novice course for<br />

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JANUARY<br />

1 Polar Bear New Year’s Resolution Day Biathlon Sprint.<br />

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7 Gore JNQ-Freestyle Race. Also: BKYSL races. NYSSRA<br />

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7-8 Glenville Hills & Adk Vauhti Games: 10K Pursuit<br />

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10K, 5K & BKYSL 1K. NYSSRA Nordic. Glenville Hills,<br />

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8 Gore JNQ-Classic Race. Also: BKYSL races. NYSSRA<br />

Nordic. Gore Nordic, North Creek. skireg.com.<br />

14 Red Barn Rendezvous 10K & 5K Freestyle. 10am. Osceola,<br />

Camden. skireg.com.<br />

21 Ladies Ski Clinics: Classic Technique. 9:30am. Lapland<br />

Lake, Northville. laplandlake.com.<br />

21 Winona Forest Try-It 10K Ski Races. 9K classic: 9am.<br />

9K/12K skate: 12pm. NYSSRA Nordic. CCC Camp,<br />

Winona Forest, Mannsville. winonaforest.com.<br />

28 1st NYSSRA Nordic Women’s Ski Day. 10am: Beginner<br />

& intermediate classic & skate clinics. 11:30am: lunch<br />

& presentation. 12:45pm: Guided classic & skate<br />

tours. Led by women. Demos, raffles. All welcome.<br />

Brookhaven, Greenfield. nyssranordic.org.<br />

28 ADK Beginner XC Skiing. 9am-3pm. Adirondak Loj,<br />

Lake Placid. adk.org.<br />

28-29 Craftsbury Ski Marathon Festival. 50K/25K. Skate/<br />

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29 Glenville Hills & Adk Vauhti: Skiathlon. 5K classic<br />

followed by 5K skate. NYSSRA Nordic. Gore Nordic,<br />

North Creek. skireg.com.<br />

FEBRUARY<br />

3-5 US Ski-Orienteering National Championships. In<br />

conjunction w/ESWG. Three races, three venues. Lake<br />

Placid. empoclub.org.<br />

11 Ladies Ski Clinics: Skate Technique. 9:30am. Lapland<br />

Lake, Northville. laplandlake.com.<br />

11 Shen Nordic Club: Youth Fun Ski Races & Family<br />

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11 Brookhaven Fishscale Festivus Race. Also: BKYSL race.<br />

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11 Tupper Lake Lumberjack Scramble Ski Race. NYSSRA<br />

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11 12th Winona Forest Tourathon Classic Ski Races. 50K:<br />

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Mannsville. skireg.com.<br />

18 Shenendehowa Classic Ski Races. 7.5K/4.5K: 10am.<br />

BKYSL 3K: 12pm. NYSSRA Nordic. Saratoga Biathlon<br />

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18-19 Osceola Kids Fun Ski Festival. NYSSRA Nordic.<br />

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25-26 Mid-Atlantic Bill Koch Youth Ski League Festival.<br />

NYSSRA Nordic. Woodcraft & McCauley, Old Forge.<br />

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MARCH<br />

3-5 New England Bill Koch Youth Ski League Festival.<br />

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DECEMBER<br />

14-18 Wilderness First Responder Workshop. 9am-5pm.<br />

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JANUARY<br />

1 First Day Hikes/Walks. Celebrate the new year in the<br />

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26 Winter Mountaineering School: Backpacking Course.<br />

9am. Adirondak Loj, Lake Placid. ADK: adk.org.<br />

26-29 Winter Mountaineering School: Day Hike Course.<br />

9am. Adirondak Loj, Lake Placid. ADK: adk.org.<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 17<br />

26-2/1 Winter Mountaineering School: Day Hike & Backpacking<br />

Course. Adirondak Loj, Lake Placid. ADK: adk.org.<br />

29 Winter High Peaks Hike: Phelps. 8am. Adirondak Loj,<br />

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FEBRUARY<br />

3-5 ADK Glens Falls-Saratoga Chapter: Banff Mtn Festival<br />

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4 Backcountry Snowshoeing for Beginners. 9am-4pm.<br />

Adirondak Loj, Lake Placid. ADK. adk.org.<br />

5 Youth Beginner Cross Country Skiing. Ages 6-8.<br />

Cascade Welcome Center, Lake Placid. ADK. adk.org.<br />

10-13 25th <strong>Adirondack</strong> International Mountainfest.<br />

Clinics/tours, gear demos, Patagonia clothing repair,<br />

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12 Beginner Cross Country Skiing. 9am-3pm. Cascade<br />

Welcome Center, Lake Placid. ADK: adk.org.<br />

25 Backcountry Snowshoeing for Beginners. 9am-4pm.<br />

Adirondak Loj, Lake Placid. ADK: adk.org.<br />

26 Youth Beginner Cross Country Skiing. Ages 9-11.<br />

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MARCH<br />

18-19 17th <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> Summer Expo. Sat:<br />

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12 7th SnoFatShu Duathlon. 9am. 3M snowshoe, 6M fatbike,<br />

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MARCH<br />

4 Saranac Lake 3P Winter Triathlon. Pole, pedal & paddle<br />

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ONGOING<br />

Sat Albany FireWolves Lacrosse. 7pm. Home games: 12/17,<br />

1/7, 1/21, 2/18, 3/4, 3/25, 4/15, 4/23 (Sun, 3pm), 4/29.<br />

MVP Arena, Albany. nll.com.<br />

DECEMBER<br />

16-18 World Cup Bobsled & Skeleton. Mt. Van Hoevenberg,<br />

Lake Placid. mtvanhoevenberg.com.<br />

21 Outdoor Winter Solstice Celebration. 4pm. Old Forge<br />

Library, Old Forge. oldforgeny.com.<br />

JANUARY<br />

12-22 Lake Placid 2023 FISU World University Games.<br />

11-day international festival & competition w/<br />

ceremonies, music, cultural & food. Alpine skiing,<br />

biathlon, XC skiing, curling, figure skating, freestyle/<br />

freeski, ice hockey, Nordic combined, short track speed<br />

skating, ski jumping, snowboarding, speedskating. Lake<br />

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FEBRUARY<br />

2-5 Empire State Winter Games. Lake Placid.<br />

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2-12 Saranac Lake Winter Carnival. Saranac Lake.<br />

saranaclakewintercarnival.com.<br />

11-13 FIS Ski Jumping World Cup. Olympic Jumping<br />

Complex, Lake Placid. lakeplacidlegacysites.com.<br />

25 21st Frozen Fire & Lights. Inlet’s winter carnival. XC<br />

skiing, sledding, skating, outhouse races, more. Fern &<br />

Arrowhead Parks, Inlet. inletny.com.<br />

25 Krazy Downhill Derby. 11am. Sledding, skating. Dynamite<br />

Hill, Chestertown. northwarren.com.<br />

PADDLING & ROWING<br />

MARCH<br />

18-19 17th <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> Summer Expo. Sat:<br />

10am-5pm. Sun: 10am-4pm. Free. 200 exhibitors.<br />

Upstate NY’s run, bike, tri, paddle & hike show. Plus,<br />

health, fitness & travel. Saratoga City Center, Saratoga<br />

Springs. adksports.com/summer-expo.<br />

RUNNING: ROAD & TRAIL<br />

ONGOING<br />

Wed Gore Citizen’s Snowshoe & XC Ski Races 5K. 6pm. Gore<br />

Nordic, North Creek. goremountain.com.<br />

DECEMBER<br />

18 Gore Snowshoe Race. 5K. 2pm. Dion Series. Gore<br />

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31 John Hayen Ugly Sweater YMCA Frostbite 5K. 12pm. Run/<br />

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31 ORC Viking Run. 11am. 6M run w/reputation of uphill<br />

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31 Midnight Run. 4-mile road race. 11:59pm. Central Park,<br />

New York. nyrr.org.<br />

JANUARY<br />

1 1st Saratoga First Day 5K Run/Walk. 11am. New USATF<br />

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1 46th Hangover Half-Marathon & Bill Hogan 5.5K<br />

Run/Walk. 12pm. HMRRC Winter Series #2. Phys Ed<br />

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7 NYRR Joe Kleinerman 10K. 8am. Central Park, New York.<br />

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15 HMRRC Winter Series #3. 10am. 3M, 10K & 25K road<br />

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15 Cock-A-Doodle-Shoe 5K & 10K Snowshoe Race. 10am.<br />

Dion Series. Saranac. cockadoodleshoe.com.<br />

21 Brookhaven 5K Snowshoe Race #1. 10am. Dion<br />

Series. Brookhaven, Greenfield. runreg.com.<br />

21 Hartshorne Masters Mile. 9am. Cornell Univ., Ithaca.<br />

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21 HMRRC Winter Series #4: 3.75M, 15K, 30K. University at<br />

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22 Fred Lebow Half-Marathon. 8am. Central Park, New York.<br />

nyrr.org.<br />

28 Moody Spring 10K. Dion Series. Hawley. MA.<br />

dionsmacsnowshoe.com.<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 19<br />

29 Gurney Lane 5K Snowshoe Race. 10am. Dion Series.<br />

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29 HMRRC Winter Series #4. 10am. 3.75M, 15K & 30K<br />

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FEBRUARY<br />

5 Saratoga Winterfest 5K Snowshoe Race. 11am. Dion<br />

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5 NYRR Manhattan 10K. 8am. Central Park, New York. nyrr.com.<br />

11 Camp Saratoga 8K Snowshoe Race. 10:30am. Dion<br />

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12 HMRRC Winter Series #5. 10am. 4.5M, 10M & 20M road<br />

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18 Brave the Blizzard 5K Snowshoe Race. 10am. Dion<br />

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18 Frigus 5K, 15K, Marathon & 1M Kids’ Snowshoe Races.<br />

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19 Stone Bridge Caveman 6K Snowshoe Race. 10:30am.<br />

Dion Series. Pottersville. itsyourrace.com.<br />

25 34th CF Climb. First responders: 8am. Kids: 9am.<br />

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25 DAR Snowshoe Rumble. Dion Series. DAR State Forest,<br />

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MARCH<br />

4 Brookhaven 5K Snowshoe Race #2. 10am. Dion Series.<br />

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5 Garnet Hill 5K Snowshoe Race. 10am. Dion Series.<br />

Garnet Hill, North River. runreg.com.<br />

18-19 17th <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong> Summer Expo. Sat:<br />

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25 13th Icebreaker 5K Challenge. 10am. Run/walk on<br />

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ALL BERKSHIRE – 4 PERSON TEAM<br />

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2 Across the Ages 3:01:20<br />

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MALES 39 & UNDER – 4 PERSON TEAM<br />

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2 Team SquirrelBird 2:49:41<br />

Brendan Moore, Sean Mullins, Zbigniew Grabowski, Hayden Cantoni<br />

3 Mean Machine 2:52:57<br />

James Sawtelle, Jason Sawtelle, Matthew Sawtelle, Sean Stokes<br />

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1 Minkler Insurance II 2:51:05<br />

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2 Maddog Quattro 3:23:45<br />

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3 3 General Dynamics Plus 1 3:51:57<br />

Dan Brinton, Tom Brennan, Dave Hemmes, Daryl Walters<br />

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Heather Lipa, Holly Soules, Mary Daire, Cassie Lipa<br />

2 Rowe NextGen: Boston Branch 3:48:18<br />

Jennifer Rowe, Victoria Rowe, Emily Rowe, Allison Rowe<br />

3 Hop, Skip, and Jump 4:11:53<br />

Julie Marcoulier, Julie Marcoulier, Kristi Kearney, Amanda Drumm<br />

MASTERS 50 & OVER – 4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 Josh Itch 2:44:29<br />

Brian Rabuse, Sue Purdy, Kurt Kuehnel, Stephen Foley<br />

2 The Pacemakers 2:58:26<br />

Al Bravo, Patty Spector, Larry Bravo, David Grout<br />

3 Balanced 3:13:38<br />

Per Arienti, Dennis Girard, Robert Smith, Bill Kitler<br />

GRAND MASTERS 60 & OVER – 4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 Team Chef’s Shop 3:06:36<br />

Rob Navarino, Pam Browning, Bob Balla, Ned Moore<br />

2 Arnies Army 3:24:23<br />

Fred Sears, kevin loehr, Michele Loehr, Lee Curtis<br />

3 Endorphin Junkies 3:29:22<br />

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1 Swamp Thing and the Mountain Boys 3:11:37<br />

Pete Matthews, Dane Matthews, Dan Greene, Eve Hoffman<br />

2 Rehab Starts Monday 3:13:55<br />

Kevin Mooney, Kayla Farry, Bill Farry, Tom Phair<br />

3 Grandpa Needs a Snack 3:43:01<br />

Seth Bozarth, Shayne Bozarth, Joanna Wang<br />

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1 3 Plus 1 2:50:48<br />

Todd Roberts, Jeff DeFeo, Steve Miller, Kristen Reyzer<br />

2 Just Joshin’ 3:25:15<br />

Monte Frank, Toddy Munson, Doug Munson, Sara Munson<br />

3 Merging Lanes 3:42:54<br />

Sean Lane, Matt Lane, Edward Lane, Jamie Lane<br />

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Matt Banach, Joseph Burke, Joseph Burke<br />

2 Butter Flavor 3:21:05<br />

Rick Saupe, Rick Saupe, Blaise Chow<br />

3 Team Magma 3:51:09<br />

Conor Dempsey, Ethan Winslow, Ethan Winslow<br />

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Jessica Warner, Kurt Warner<br />

2 Flying Tri-gers 3:30:51<br />

William Ragusa, Nicole Zarba<br />

3 NHDI 3:41:13<br />

Peter Heed, Kristen Leach<br />

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1 99 Problems, But Winning Ain’t One 3:04:10<br />

Stephen Alsdorf, Jim Harwood, Hillery HInds Maxymillian, Jeff Walton<br />

2 The Gashlycrumb Tinies 3:17:39<br />

Nicholas Marshall, John Keenan, Josie Marshall, Ann Marie Miller<br />

3 Team Dunmore 3:20:13<br />

Lewis Fisher, Aaron Rexford, Holly Fisher, Hanna Gregory<br />

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2 David Lee 3:40:01<br />

3 Jolly Roger: Gabriel Kaufman 3:44:21<br />

IRONPERSON 40 & OVER<br />

1 Thomas Ilari Logsdon 4:08:42<br />

2 Matthew Whiton 5:10:51<br />

IRONPERSON 50 & OVER<br />

1 Remembering Alan Ross & Bill Ellswo: Jack Morse 3:20:43<br />

2 Sick and Suffering: Matt Marcos 5:01:57<br />

3 G from J & the Painkiller: Gerard Johnson 5:27:47<br />

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VETERANS 70 & OVER – 4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 Just Postal 3:05:36<br />

Robert Johnson, Edward Dvorchak, Jeff Folts<br />

2 Northern Berkshire Wound Center 3:42:01<br />

Laurence Cohen, Bruce Duquette, Kerry Klein, Allan Bates<br />

3 70 and Still Young 4:14:33<br />

John Blye, Beuford Greb, Alba Passerini<br />

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1 Next Gen 3:04:51<br />

Fritz Sanders, Ella Hall, Aidan Garcia<br />

2 Noah & Theo @ 13 3:21:22<br />

Noah Wesley, Theo Kenyon, Noah Wesley<br />

3 Boy Band 3:53:51<br />

Leo Paulson, Leo Fromm, Nik Mitreski, Timo Hesseberg-Thomsen<br />

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1 Team Gogo 3:10:48<br />

Philip Porter, Jonathan Sawyer, Charley Sawyer, Lizbie Porter<br />

2 Green Tape Crew: Next Gen... 3:13:16<br />

Jeff Pratt, Tobin Pratt, Sam Dignard, Tatum Pratt<br />

3 Robbins Shred Fest 3:16:13<br />

Jay Robbins, Shawn Robbins, Todd Robbins<br />

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1 Electric Works 2:54:01<br />

Jarrett Robitaille, Dominic Cimini, Matthew Cimini, Brandon Daniels<br />

2 Nature Works Team 3:20:05<br />

Gabe Lassor, Luke White, Connor Williams, Dylan Northrup<br />

3 Rotary Club of Pittsfield 3:36:57<br />

Rich Peters, John O’Brien, Ron Latham, David Hall<br />

3 FEMALE & 1 MALE<br />

1 4 Pete’s Sake 3:20:38<br />

Michael Trainor, Doreen Donovan, Carol Nixon, Alice Najimy<br />

2 Viking Funeral: Part 2 4:43:58<br />

Ryan Dignard, Christy Dignard, Jenny Pratt, Sara Dignard<br />

IRONMAN 60 & OVER<br />

1 Ned Kennedy 3:07:48<br />

2 Rustman Dan: Dan Michaud 3:34:08<br />

3 70 Something: Fred Tilden 3:55:01<br />

4 Silverback: Kevin Cunningham 4:15:08<br />

IRONWOMAN 60 & OVER<br />

1 This Time I’m Old’er: Ginny Akabane 5:08:24<br />

2 Lapilooli: Michelle Mechta 5:36:42<br />

ALL BERKSHIRE – 3-4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 The Moondog Grinders 2:55:15<br />

Tony Moore, Pete Lipka, April Varellas<br />

2 IPAs All Around 3:00:18<br />

Jason Candee, Paul Monachina, Cam Loehr<br />

3 Carlino-s Way 3:12:48<br />

Taylor Carlino, Kyle Ford, Matt Clayton<br />

DOUBLE KAYAK OVER 16 FOOT IN LENGTH<br />

1 Allen Heights Veterinary 2:14:22<br />

Josh Lipka, Tom Keefe, Ben Pigott, Steve Monsulick<br />

2 Arcadian Shop/Stellar 2:24:12<br />

Tom Spencer, Joel Pekosz, Chris Weaver, Wouter Hoogkamer<br />

3 Spin, Splash, Sprint 2:42:52<br />

Ian Streever, Phil Warner, Steve Fagin, Tom Fagin<br />

MALES 39 & UNDER – 3-4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 DOoM Squad 2:29:58<br />

Owen Wright, David Wiltey, Matthew Rabasco<br />

2 Irish Racing Assoc. of Western Mass 2:39:44<br />

Tim Mahoney, Michael Downey, Joe Hagerty<br />

3 Berkshire Real Estate 2:39:57<br />

Steve Ray Jr., Steve Ray, Derek Grout<br />

MALES 40 & OVER – 3-4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 Old and in the Way 3:24:16<br />

Rob Burnell, Robert Cohen, Patric Brew<br />

2 Testing Debacle 3:38:10<br />

Jeb Peterson, Tim Coe, Mike Albano, Katie Hadfield<br />

3 Better Boat Next Year 3:55:23<br />

Dylan McCullough, Matthew Cormier, Mark Albano, Chip Schaller<br />

ALL FEMALE – 3-4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 Vermont Vixens 3:10:14<br />

Oonagh McHugh-Dillon, Andrea Vogl, Debra Vogl<br />

2 OURDITAROD 2.0 3:45:18<br />

Pat Rosier, Heather Drake, Maryrose Williams<br />

3 Love of T 3:55:51<br />

Justine Dodds, Catherine Burt Cantin, Brittney Alexander, Justine Dodds<br />

MIXED 39 & UNDER – 3-4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 Bousquet Sport 2:50:00<br />

Luke Delorme, Stephanie Ambrose, Charles Miller<br />

2 Lower Beast Side 2:58:27<br />

Thomas Berle Carman, Mike Lahey, Melissa Swann<br />

3 Third Wheelin’ 3:10:26<br />

Andrew Polidoro, Madeline Polidoro, Jorge Lopez<br />

MIXED 40 & OVER – 3-4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 Team JAM 2:49:07<br />

Jacob Morris-Siegel, Adam Beyer, Munirih Yeshwant<br />

2 One Young Buck & Two Aul Codgers 3:01:18<br />

Conor Nagle, Tony Dunne, Adrianna Rojas<br />

3 The Swimmers 3:04:50<br />

Meagan Ledendecker, Andrea Goodman, Steve O’Donnell<br />

MASTERS 50 & OVER – 3-4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 2:59:18<br />

Johnnie Sarkisian, Bill Tatro, Jake Eberwein<br />

2 Tres Amigos 3:07:41<br />

Andrew Garcia, Jedd Hall, Mike Tucker<br />

3 Fast ‘n Furious Part 50 3:24:10<br />

Pete Bailey, Pete Bradley, Kevin Glenn<br />

GRAND MASTERS 60 & OVER<br />

1 It’s All in 3 D 3:29:30<br />

Tim Pitkin, Don Chaffee, Darrell Carlson<br />

2 The Old Dudes 3:30:29<br />

David Bunis, Howard Brick, David Vogel<br />

3 Tres Hombres 3:55:58<br />

Jeff Caplin, Richard Parrish, Glen Caplin<br />

RECREATIONAL – 3-4 PERSON TEAM<br />

1 ACeD It! 3:12:48<br />

Cormac Nagle, Ayla DeCoste, Deirbhile Nagle<br />

2 JPEG 3:14:50<br />

Matthew Pegorari, Joe Kovacs, Joel Kropinski<br />

3 Lenox Land Trust 3:27:09<br />

Matthew Lenehan, Jeanne Schnackenberg, Gene Mitchell<br />

2 PERSON MALE<br />

1 Wagon Wheel Express 2.0 3:03:38<br />

Matt Bourque, Sean Kelley<br />

2 Hop 2 Brooks 3:07:33<br />

Justin Hopkins, Dan Brooks<br />

3 Nejaime’s Wine Cellars 3:27:15<br />

Xavier Letteron, Daniel Wheeler<br />

2 PERSON FEMALE<br />

1 Pibble Nibble 3:19:23<br />

Miranda Gajda, Erica Morin<br />

2 Double Trouble 3:24:27<br />

Jess Culver, Judie Culver<br />

3 Not Fast, Just Furious 3:47:43<br />

Sally Nason, Grace Guachione<br />

2 PERSON MIXED<br />

1 Just Dooley It 2:43:22<br />

Mike Dooley, Tara Dooley<br />

2 Gang Green 3:21:01<br />

Brent Brunell, Heather Brunell<br />

3 R U Kidneying Me? 3:58:42<br />

Robert Gyurjan, Sarah Broughel<br />

IRONMAN<br />

1 Dennis Paull 2:44:14<br />

2 Ironflan: Josh Flanagan 2:47:05<br />

3 Carpe Diem Tomorrow: Chris Abbott 2:59:53<br />

IRONPERSON 40 & OVER<br />

1 JRM: Janda Ricci-Munn 2:31:45<br />

2 Mom Casey’s Spaghetti: Justin Casey 3:19:16<br />

3 Stellar Kayaks: Ed Hofmeister 3:22:06<br />

IRONPERSON 50 & OVER<br />

1 Neverthelesh: Greg Lesher 2:58:29<br />

2 The Bone Collector: Sorin Fiscu 3:12:39<br />

3 Dave Singer 3:18:51<br />

IRONWOMAN<br />

1 Mandy Paull 3:04:43<br />

2 Amy Martin 3:21:23<br />

3 Ironmom: Lara Denmark 3:48:03<br />

TEAM PADDLEBOARD<br />

1 Stand and Deliver 3:01:53<br />

John Squires, Craig Walton, Timothy Nichols<br />

2 Timmers 3:05:08<br />

Jonathan Molk, John Strehle, Brian McColgan<br />

3 Dad Bod Trio 3:12:19<br />

Will Gunther, Michael Walsh, Russ Varney<br />

MIXED TEAM PADDLEBOARD<br />

1 Team Zoom 2:52:24<br />

Andrew Nicholas, Andreas Schmidt, Kierstyn Hunter<br />

2 Gina, Vinny, and Art 3:15:58<br />

Art Sanders, Vinny Vienneau, Gina Kirchner<br />

3 Blazing Paddles 3:24:45<br />

Sam Thompson, James Jurney, Anne Bunn<br />

IRONMAN PADDLEBOARD<br />

1 Relentless Forward Progress: Logan Wilson 3:28:21<br />

2 The Thirsty Drafter: David Wilson 3:35:54<br />

3 Hurry Slowly Going Faster: Peter Schoeffer 3:56:34<br />

IRONWOMAN PADDLEBOARD<br />

1 Charjabar: Charlotte DeLeo 3:56:49<br />

2 Flying Dutchie: Chantal Vogels 4:55:51<br />

Courtesy of Josh Billings RunAground<br />

27TH ANNUAL FAM 5K “FUND” RUN<br />

September 24, <strong>2022</strong> • Cobleskill Fairgrounds, Cobleskill<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Josh Edmonds 34 Cooperstown 16:17<br />

2 Louie DiNuzzo 40 Saratoga Springs 16:24<br />

3 Benjamin Richards 24 Cobleskill 16:49<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Meghan Mortensen 37 Glenville 19:54<br />

2 Jessica Hauprich 38 Saratoga Springs 22:54<br />

3 Alexis Eisler 16 Ballston Spa 23:48<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Thomas McAllister 14 Cobleskill 21:22<br />

2 Jaden Helton 10 Howes Cave 24:10<br />

3 Alexander Knowles 14 Cobleskill 25:36<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Gabriella Bizzarro 12 Saratoga Springs 26:32<br />

2 Madelyn Helton 13 Howes Cave 27:13<br />

3 Alessandra Bizzarro 12 Saratoga Springs 30:01<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Tristan Eaton 17 Cobleskill 19:52<br />

2 Bryce McCann 15 Cobleskill 19:59<br />

3 Keenan Repicky 17 Schoharie 20:19<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Paulina Ostrander 15 Duanesburg 25:14<br />

2 Molly Repicky 15 Schoharie 25:55<br />

3 Grace Pastino 19 Delmar 26:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Noah Valvo 23 Delanson 18:06<br />

2 Joshua Martin 23 Howes Cave 23:16<br />

3 Dean Poeth Jr. 21 Glenville 26:00<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Lara Graulich 24 New York 27:08<br />

2 Mary Fucci 23 Sharon Springs 30:21<br />

3 Allie Pacatte 22 Cobleskill 30:58<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Zach Lynn 25 Sharon Springs 20:58<br />

2 David Garner 28 Richmondville 22:18<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Hannah Baldwin 26 Clifton Park 29:30<br />

2 Erica Cade 29 Cherry Valley 32:30<br />

3 Mary Preston 27 Schenectady 33:36<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Justin Kossman 33 Albany 27:05<br />

2 Jeremiah Lusk 34 Cherry Valley 59:51<br />

3 Jake Knapp 32 Hubbardsville 1:05:42<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Meaghan Kossman 33 Albany 42:14<br />

2 Gabriella Preston 33 Glenville 43:31<br />

3 Karalee Johnson 34 Howes Cave 51:09<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Justin Miller 35 Cobleskill 41:51<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Debra Hamilton 36 Oneonta 26:11<br />

2 Abigail Costello 38 Oneonta 27:33<br />

3 Michelle Mau 39 Cobleskill 28:34<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Aaron Major 43 Pattersonville 17:35<br />

2 Drew Meka 44 Canajoharie 20:56<br />

3 Peter Von Schilgen 41 Berlin 22:15<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Brandie Spohn 44 Cobleskill 31:23<br />

2 Kelly Eaton 44 Glenville 35:44<br />

3 Stephanie Althiser 44 Cobleskill 47:24<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Brody Olden/13-19 Warrensburg 18:35<br />

2 Michael Bodnar/30-39 Westport 19:19<br />

3 Randy Beckwith/40-49 Bloomingdale 21:34<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Jennifer Paszko/20-29 Queensbury 33:17<br />

2 Carri Bardram/40-49 Wading River 34:53<br />

3 Ariana Gray/7-12 North Creek 35:27<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 7 - 12<br />

1 Tre Vassello Schenectady 57:53<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39<br />

1 Greg Barshied Averill Park 21:59<br />

2 Chris Ristau Ballston Lake 22:54<br />

3 Kyle Holloway Hermon 26:00<br />

4 Don Kaupelis Ticonderoga 28:34<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 23<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Scott Handy 45 Cobleskill 22:36<br />

2 Ryan McAllister 45 Cobleskill 25:47<br />

3 Jeff Leblanc 47 Grafton, MA 26:01<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Terri Kelly 48 Summitt 28:52<br />

2 Julie Martin 47 Howes Cave 33:13<br />

3 Jean Mammato 47 Cobleskill 34:19<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Dean Kelly 50 Summitt 22:40<br />

2 John Krisa 51 Rexford 25:43<br />

3 Del Kelly 53 Summitt 1:05:11<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Alicia Sullivan 54 Sloansville 35:13<br />

2 Kathleen Tersigni 51 Burnt Hills 41:31<br />

3 Michelle Rohac 50 Sharon Springs 41:51<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Mark Stephenson 58 Esperance 20:07<br />

2 Peter Pochily 55 Jefferson 20:58<br />

3 Mike Langevin 57 Albany 23:52<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Kim Eisler 55 Ballston Spa 29:21<br />

2 Caroline Gomez-DiCesare 57 Cobleskill 37:16<br />

3 Carolyn Proper 57 Cobleskill 38:06<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Steven Philbrick 62 Cobleskill 21:23<br />

2 Carl Urrey 62 Cobleskill 24:31<br />

3 Ron Filmer Jr. 62 Cobleskill 26:27<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Teresa Drerup 62 Cooperstown 27:55<br />

2 Fran Pilato 63 Rensselaer 31:06<br />

3 Susan Campbell 61 Clifton Park 35:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Eric Parker 66 Johnstown 30:22<br />

2 Dan Ayres 65 49:00<br />

3 Richard Cooper 66 Cobleskill 1:12:45<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Nanci Nero 68 Franklin 58:14<br />

2 Arden Keller 69 Delhi 1:03:26<br />

3 Theresa Preston 67 Rensselaer 1:12:53<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 James Pashley 73 Oxford, CT 25:01<br />

2 John Silk 72 Stamford 26:44<br />

3 James Cochran 74 Rensselaer 29:34<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Erika Oesterle 71 Stamford 27:19<br />

2 Carol Eaton 70 Ormond Beach, FL 39:17<br />

3 Wanda Mensing 71 Schoharie 41:45<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Dave Glass 76 Glenville 22:24<br />

2 Charles Melszer 76 Summit 50:25<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 85 - 89<br />

1 Ken Hotopp 88 Howes Cave 45:30<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 85 - 89<br />

1 Eileen Gundlach 85 Howes Cave 46:56<br />

Courtesy of Fenimore Asset Management<br />

48TH ANNUAL FALLING LEAVES ROAD RACE<br />

September 25, <strong>2022</strong> • Delta Marriott Hotel, Utica<br />

5K RACE<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Joshua Belisle 39 New Hartford 16:52<br />

2 George Young 41 Liverpool 17:05<br />

3 Scott Jones 40 Liverpool 17:40<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Stephanie Bergstrom 32 Cold Brook 20:31<br />

2 Kaitlyn Phillips 25 Rome 20:40<br />

3 Colleen George 40 Utica 21:12<br />

AGE GROUPS<br />

1 Liam Tylutki M01-12 Oriskany 25:53<br />

1 Emma Jadhon F01-12 New Hartford 23:39<br />

1 Frank Calhoun M13-17 New York Mills 20:24<br />

1 Grace Lally F13-17 Ilion 23:53<br />

1 Bryce Slachciak M18-24 Rome 22:28<br />

1 Kayla Davis F18-24 New York 24:03<br />

1 Kory Lewandrowski M25-29 Utica 25:22<br />

1 Lindsay Roberts F25-29 Whitesboro 26:21<br />

1 Jake Slachciak M30-34 Rome 23:17<br />

1 Abbie Sutliff F30-34 Marcy 24:41<br />

1 Christoper Edick M35-39 New York Mills 19:46<br />

1 Julie Kallies F35-39 Clinton 21:34<br />

1 Matthew Downs M40-44 Utica 19:31<br />

1 Aileen Viel F40-44 Utica 25:55<br />

1 Eric Ozanam M45-49 New Hartford 23:16<br />

1 Colleen Bunce F45-49 Mohawk 23:53<br />

1 Michael Flack M50-54 Sauquoit 22:51<br />

1 Katie Jadhon F50-54 New Hartford 24:04<br />

1 Eric Kasper M55-59 Clark Mills 19:36<br />

1 Gina Szczygiel F55-59 Utica 28:29<br />

1 Tim Kane M60-64 New Hartford 24:22<br />

1 Linda Hudyncia F60-64 Fort Plain 30:48<br />

1 Gary Lashure M65-69 Barneveld 27:01<br />

1 Debbie Brockway F65-69 New Hartford 29:46<br />

1 Ted Lenio M70-74 Rome 25:24<br />

1 Wendy Kent F70-74 Whitesboro 28:16<br />

GORE MOUNTAIN LEAF CRUNCHER 5K<br />

October 1, <strong>2022</strong> • Gore Mountain, North Creek<br />

1 Zane Belden 26 Queensbury 36:54<br />

2 Volker Burkowski 51 Gansevoort 38:07<br />

3 Christopher Casella 34 Queensbury 42:30<br />

1 Thomas Schafer M75-79 Whitesboro 37:09<br />

1 Margaret Jevens F75-79 Rome 37:52<br />

14K SCENIC RACE<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Jordon Hoffman 30 Rome 46:53<br />

2 Andy Ford 22 Clinton 47:58<br />

3 Matthew Lacey 38 Clinton 48:29<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Catherine Beck 37 Clinton 53:31<br />

2 Lauren Philbrook 35 Hamilton 53:55<br />

3 Jessica Charles 40 Oriskany 57:11<br />

AGE GROUPS<br />

1 Nevaeh Kimble F01-17 New York Mills 1:24:35<br />

1 Anthony Ruggiero M18-24 Marcy 54:38<br />

1 Gina Martini F18-24 Clinton 1:12:11<br />

1 Ryan Naughton M25-29 Huntington Station 57:02<br />

1 Rebecca Laporte M25-29 Whitesboro 1:11:47<br />

1 Nicholas Jeror M30-34 Rome 58:05<br />

1 Sarah Harrison F30-34 Rome 1:13:07<br />

1 Troy Williams M35-39 Huntersville 1:01:26<br />

1 Nicole Sadowski F35-39 Turin 1:03:33<br />

1 Jerry Tylutki M40-44 Sauquoit 53:00<br />

1 Jenny Hanmer F40-44 Hubbardsville 1:04:54<br />

1 Aaron Carey M45-49 Rome 56:05<br />

1 Carla Ryan F45-49 Whitesboro 1:03:52<br />

1 Bob Carrier M50-54 Rome 1:00:17<br />

1 Jeannine Macera F50-54 Oriskany 1:04:23<br />

1 David Putney M55-59 Newport 54:10<br />

1 Laura Hash Davis F55-59 Rome 1:13:35<br />

1 John Geesler M60-64 Saint Johnsville 1:09:12<br />

1 Laura George F60-64 Little Falls 1:20:46<br />

1 John Delaney M65-69 Rome 1:07:04<br />

1 Victoria Pedersen F65-69 Sherrill 1:24:13<br />

1 Richard Stankivitz M70-74 Canastota 1:15:11<br />

1 Peter Ruben M80-84 Holland Patent 1:43:00<br />

Courtesy of Utica Roadrunners<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49<br />

1 Bradley Gray North Creek 35:17<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49<br />

1 Allie Vassello Schenectady 57:54<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59<br />

1 Bob Olden Warrensburg 22:32<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59<br />

1 Elizabeth Reddick Saratoga Springs 37:12<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 69<br />

1 Larry Flach Park Ridge, NJ 30:02<br />

2 Lewis Santoni Glens Falls 32:52<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 69<br />

1 Marion Oswald Cocoa Beach, FL 41:53<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 79<br />

1 George Oswald Cocoa Beach, FL 33:44<br />

Courtesy of Gore Mountain<br />

6TH ANNUAL AMY’S ADVENTURE: RACE FOR THE LAKE<br />

October 1, <strong>2022</strong> • 4.5-Mile Trail Run at Amy’s Park, Bolton Landing<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Alexandra Barbieri 38 Glens Falls 56:49<br />

2 Julia Craine 42 Queensbury 1:00:16<br />

3 Yuliana Cummings 41 Bolton Landing 1:01:41<br />

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24 <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong><br />

RACE RESULTS<br />

6TH ANNUAL AMY’S ADVENTURE: RACE FOR THE LAKE cont.<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 19<br />

1 Will Burke 7 South Glens Falls 1:16:08<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29<br />

1 Dogukan Kucukcakir 23 Bolton Landing 1:00:00<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29<br />

1 Leanne Thomas 24 Somers 1:08:33<br />

2 Monica Dore 27 Greenwich 1:19:22<br />

3 Wiparat Kongwong 22 2:36:19<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39<br />

1 Derek Morrison 35 Gansevoort 45:10<br />

2 Adam Burn 33 Guilderland 47:59<br />

3 Sean Palladino 31 Glens Falls 58:22<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39<br />

1 Noelle Presti 34 Queensbury 1:16:33<br />

2 Patricia Boccato 35 Sunyside 1:52:56<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49<br />

1 Jerome Duval 44 New York 46:17<br />

2 Jason Rivers 47 Glens Falls 48:33<br />

3 Bob Van der Veer 49 1:06:19<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49<br />

1 Nicole Pieper 42 Saratoga Springs 1:03:00<br />

2 Katy Cummings 42 Glens Falls 1:03:42<br />

3 Ann Marie Scheidegger 45 Saratoga Springs 1:04:10<br />

5K RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Christian Mercado 20 Saratoga Springs 18:18<br />

2 Matthew Gokey 48 Delmar 18:53<br />

3 Michael Austin 40 Slingerlands 19:13<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Marta Dauphinee 44 Ballston Lake 20:28<br />

2 Megan James 33 Charlton 20:49<br />

3 Sarah Hanssen 16 Saratoga Springs 21:08<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Simon Evans 15 Middle Grove 20:47<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Angelina Pusateri 17 Castleton 24:36<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Gregory Potestio 36 Delmar 19:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Shaun Evans 44 Middle Grove 20:47<br />

2 John Deer 40 Slingerlands 22:28<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Sarah Parks 42 Troy 21:24<br />

2 Kari Deer 43 Slingerlands 22:27<br />

3 Kate Forbush 42 Slingerlands 22:42<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Phil Matthews 47 Waterford 19:43<br />

2 Robert Irwin 49 Guilderland 20:07<br />

3 Dean Geesler 49 Slingerlands 20:09<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Colleen Ottalagano-McGarry 45 Slingerlands 22:16<br />

2 Jessica Northan 46 24:18<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Andrew Reed 51 Niskayuna 20:19<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Michael Stalker 59 Chestertown 21:03<br />

2 Sam Mercado 59 Saratoga Springs 21:14<br />

3 John Pusateri 55 Castleton 25:02<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Kristen Hislop 58 Halfmoon 23:06<br />

2 Mary Buck 59 Mechanicville 23:51<br />

3 Susan Keely 57 Glens Falls 24:05<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Richard Lynch 64 Saratoga Springs 23:33<br />

2 Jeff Many 64 Saratoga Springs 26:58<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Mark Schachner 67 Lake George 27:53<br />

2 Vince Juliano 65 Delanson 28:36<br />

3 Ralph Feinstein 68 Scotia 43:39<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59<br />

1 Peg Rosen 59 Montclair, NJ 1:02:33<br />

2 Tara Penge 52 Saratoga Springs 1:02:59<br />

3 Pat Belden 55 1:16:35<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59<br />

1 Brian Dillenbeck 51 Saratoga Springs 43:43<br />

2 John McEachen 52 Fulton 48:50<br />

3 Daniel Flanagan 56 Round Lake 1:03:05<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 69<br />

1 William McGivney 61 46:51<br />

2 Bill Horne 63 Bolton Landing 51:39<br />

3 Luke Dougherty 61 New York 1:03:40<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 79<br />

1 Laura Clark 75 Saratoga Springs 1:48:51<br />

2 Diane Zeccola 71 Saddle River, NJ 1:53:08<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 79<br />

1 Roy Kline 70 Queensbury 53:53<br />

2 Mark Sager 71 Glens Falls 56:53<br />

Courtesy of Lake George Land Conservancy<br />

USATF ADIRONDACK: CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

October 2, <strong>2022</strong> • Queensbury High School, Queensbury<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Martha DeGrazia 71 Slingerlands 31:32<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 84<br />

1 Raymond Lee 80 Halfmoon 43:16<br />

YOUTH 3K RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Miles Schuster 11 Valatie 11:48<br />

2 Brett Hungerford 13 Ravena 12:16<br />

3 Parker Ruppe 10 Troy 12:29<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Sophia Chromczak 11 Delmar 12:25<br />

2 Salma Sayahi 10 Voorheesville 12:45<br />

3 Miriam Nix 10 Middle Grove 13:18<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 9 - 10<br />

1 Bryce Schuster 9 Valatie 12:35<br />

2 Bryson Skanes 9 Malta 12:49<br />

3 Edward Chromczak 9 Delmar 13:09<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 11 - 12<br />

1 Quintin Tierney 12 Ballston Spa 12:49<br />

2 Landon Hungerford 11 Ravena 12:49<br />

3 Cole Hungerford 11 Ravena 13:03<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 11 - 12<br />

1 Chloe Kinzel 11 Voorheesville 14:17<br />

2 Harper Fridmann 10 Averill Park 15:13<br />

3 Olive Mugavero 11 Nassau 15:27<br />

YOUTH 2K RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Warren Dippert 8 Saratoga Springs 8:42<br />

2 Calvin Laferriere 8 Troy 9:05<br />

3 Kyler Benyo 8 Averill Park 9:06<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Chloe Monroe 8 Ballston Lake 10:02<br />

2 Adele Bernacki 5 Delmar 10:32<br />

3 Darla Miele 8 Wynantskill 10:45<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 8<br />

1 Alex James 7 Clifton Park 9:37<br />

2 Gilbert Wajda 8 Sand Lake 11:36<br />

3 Jackson McGrath 7 Ballston Spa 12:25<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 8<br />

1 Valentina Amedore 7 Voorheesville 10:56<br />

2 Hattie Trzepacz 8 Troy 11:10<br />

3 Ella Sanders 7 Wynantskill 11:19<br />

Courtesy of USATF <strong>Adirondack</strong><br />

2ND ANNUAL MICHAEL PITNEY MEMORIAL 5K COMMUNITY FARM RUN<br />

October 8, <strong>2022</strong> • Pitney Meadows Community Farm, Saratoga Springs<br />

5K RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Christian Mercado 17:31<br />

2 Rick Bush 17:31<br />

3 Oswaldo Rodriguez 18:47<br />

4 Ryan Clancy 18:48<br />

5 Armando Oliveira 18:51<br />

6 Albert Fisas 19:41<br />

7 Sam Mercado 20:26<br />

8 William Henke 21:10<br />

9 Oscar London 21:41<br />

10 Colin Klepetar 21:52<br />

11 Alexander Budd 21:59<br />

12 Sam Anderson 22:27<br />

13 Matthew McNamara 22:43<br />

14 Mark Kiley 22:44<br />

15 Maceo London 22:48<br />

16 Kevin London 22:48<br />

17 Pierre Poulin 23:42<br />

18 Owenn George 24:00<br />

19 Felix Levitov 24:29<br />

20 Justin Wolpert 24:30<br />

21 Kazuki Borchardt 24:40<br />

22 Declan Cox 24:43<br />

23 Neil Tyrrell 24:48<br />

24 Nicholas Prock 25:11<br />

25 Mark Regan 25:50<br />

26 Richard Lynch 26:09<br />

27 Wesley George 26:13<br />

28 Silas Good 26:38<br />

29 Lucas Terwilliger 28:00<br />

30 Riley Rolnik 28:53<br />

31 Brian Knowles 29:20<br />

32 Matthew Miczek 29:32<br />

33 Benjamin Krahnke 30:46<br />

34 Jason Krahnke 31:28<br />

35 Bob George 31:51<br />

36 Beckett Cox 32:36<br />

37 James Cox 32:51<br />

38 Daniel Brown 33:20<br />

39 James Callahan 33:24<br />

40 Darrow Meursfield 34:26<br />

41 Tyson Weller 35:37<br />

42 Daniel Morley 38:48<br />

43 John Vavasour 39:15<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Dana Bush 18:36<br />

2 Ann Marie Moskal 20:48<br />

3 Adeline Ballou 21:03<br />

4 Erica Goodman 21:54<br />

5 Jennifer Vacchio 22:00<br />

6 Brigid Dake 22:34<br />

7 Marie Fusco 23:15<br />

8 Sue Pearsall 23:30<br />

9 Anissa Chapman 24:51<br />

10 Kim Donegan 25:08<br />

11 Lindy Godlewski 25:22<br />

12 Natalie Looadic 25:44<br />

13 Miriam Nix 26:14<br />

14 Ankana Carpenter 26:36<br />

15 Jessica DeConno 27:21<br />

16 Lauren Herbs 28:13<br />

17 Christiane Gifford 28:36<br />

18 Susan Kiley 28:42<br />

19 Lynn Rolnik 28:53<br />

20 Kit Siu 28:56<br />

21 Jenny Pasek 29:24<br />

22 Hope Plavin 29:28<br />

23 Kara Good 29:41<br />

24 Stacy Hine 30:04<br />

25 Bethany Khan 31:32<br />

26 Addison Gifford 32:30<br />

27 Marny Mercfield 33:04<br />

28 Julie Cox 33:24<br />

29 Christa Lamove 33:35<br />

30 Heather Weller 33:37<br />

31 Jana Sniezyk 33:38<br />

32 Brenda Ross 34:32<br />

33 Barbara Conti 35:14<br />

34 Mary Hutton 35:56<br />

35 Charlie London 35:56<br />

36 Kimberly London 38:35<br />

37 Alice Carpenter 38:47<br />

38 Taylor Morley 38:48<br />

39 Carol Terwilliger 40:12<br />

40 Diane Donato 40:16<br />

YOUTH HALF-MILE RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Harrison Ungeheuer 2:27<br />

2 Quintin Tierney 2:30<br />

3 Hunter Ungeheuer 2:32<br />

4 Oscard Landen 2:33<br />

5 Miles Horton 2:42<br />

6 Maceo Landen 2:43<br />

7 Alex James 2:44<br />

8 Asher- Levi Johnson 2:51<br />

9 Logan DeConno 2:58<br />

10 Aiden Bailey 3:04<br />

11 Charlie Landen 3:08<br />

13 Wyatt Chapman 3:15<br />

14 Owen Docherty 3:20<br />

15 Adam Loomis 3:20<br />

16 Owen George 3:24<br />

17 Jack McGrath 3:37<br />

18 Cooper Zanetti 3:39<br />

19 Aaron Carpenter 4:00<br />

20 Kage Hazel 4:12<br />

21 Otto Ofiara 4:34<br />

22 Ondre Ofiara 4:40<br />

23 Benny Zanetti 5:05<br />

24 Sam Wilson 5:10<br />

25 Remy Valentin 5:27<br />

26 Lincoln McGrath 5:30<br />

27 Colin Klepetar 5:36<br />

28 Henry Capraro 5:39<br />

29 Dax Hazel 6:33<br />

30 Wesley George 7:49<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Farrah Shank 2:41<br />

2 Emma Christenson 2:49<br />

3 Daphne DiNuzzo 3:09<br />

4 Justice Horton 3:29<br />

5 Ann McNamara 3:42<br />

6 Anika Carpenter 4:08<br />

7 Tanner Donegan 4:08<br />

8 Cora Russom 4:09<br />

9 Austin Donegan 4:33<br />

10 Whitney Wronowski 5:36<br />

11 Hazel Capraro 5:38<br />

12 McKinley Geller 5:54<br />

13 Rhys Hotalling 5:54<br />

14 Eve Dake 7:49<br />

Courtesy of Pitney Meadows<br />

Community Farm<br />

continued<br />

CBRC UNCLE SAM GRAND PRIX CYCLOCROSS RACE<br />

October 8-9, <strong>2022</strong> • Prospect Park, Troy<br />

SATURDAY<br />

JUNIOR BOYS U13<br />

1 Jack O’Donnell CBRC 21:14<br />

2 Rory Buckley-McMahon Wheelworks Racing 23:14<br />

3 Parker Ruppe CBRC 25:11<br />

JUNIOR GIRLS U13<br />

1 Lillian Hanna CBRC Jr Dev 21:35<br />

2 Abigail Romlein CBRC Jr Dev 22:08<br />

3 Liddy Breslin CBRC Jr Dev 24:23<br />

JUNIOR BOYS U15<br />

1 Sylvan Garrelts Verge Racing 18:00<br />

2 Chase O’Donnell CBRC 19:17<br />

JUNIOR GIRLS U15<br />

1 Madeline Hanna CBRC Jr Dev 20:39<br />

2 Camryn Pendergrast CBRC 21:52<br />

3 Anne-Sophie Laloe Saratoga Shredders 23:13<br />

MASTERS MEN 40+<br />

1 Daniel Coady Joe’s Garage 35:10<br />

2 Christopher Deluco Finkraft Cycling Team 36:02<br />

3 Andrew Miller PROthirteen 36:56<br />

MASTERS MEN 50+<br />

1 Matthew Kraus Keep It Tight 34:34<br />

2 Roger Aspholm Finkraft Cycling Team 34:35<br />

3 Paul Wojciak Bikeman.com 35:45<br />

MASTERS MEN 60+<br />

1 Robert Orange Ride w/Rendall 35:09<br />

2 Cliff Summers Body Over Bike 36:25<br />

3 Brad Young No. 22 CX Team 36:56<br />

MEN CAT 1/2/3<br />

1 Andrew Nicholas GS Savile Road 54:42<br />

2 Michael Marston Daedalus Racing 56:42<br />

3 Colm McMahon Wheelworks Racing 56:52<br />

WOMEN CAT 1/2/3/4<br />

1 Lilliana O’Donnell CBRC 49:18<br />

2 Agatha Ryan Verge Sport 55:26<br />

3 Maya Healy CBRC 59:21<br />

MEN CAT 3/4<br />

1 Eli Pace Massage Envy Racing 43:36<br />

2 Peter Dinolfo North American Velo 43:36<br />

3 Gus Siedel Verge Sport 43:43<br />

MEN CAT 4/5<br />

1 Jack Carey 35:35<br />

2 Lilliana O’Donnell CBRC 36:02<br />

3 William Deerfield CBRC 36:33<br />

WOMEN CAT 4/5<br />

1 Agatha Ryan Verge Sport 34:25<br />

2 Briana Denney Gambit Racing 35:08<br />

MEN CAT 5<br />

1 Joe Spinazola 29:47<br />

2 Santiago Carral No. 22 CX Team 30:45<br />

3 Jud Speer Brewery Ommegang 31:13<br />

SINGLE SPEED MEN<br />

1 Niles Gagnon Grey Ghost Bicycles 36:16<br />

2 Brad Young No. 22 CX Team 37:04<br />

3 Santiago Carral No. 22 CX Team 38:17<br />

SPRINT: 750M SWIM, 12.4M BIKE,<br />

3.1M RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Raymond Campeau/60 1:14:46<br />

2 Johannes Werner/40 1:16:18<br />

3 Javier Moreno/33 1:17:20<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Madelyn Miller/15 1:19:52<br />

2 Rebecca Holton/40 1:23:42<br />

3 Elizabeth Ewing/13 1:24:45<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 10 - 14<br />

1 Jessica Estrella 1:30:06<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Kaitlyn Stone 1:31:21<br />

2 Emily Zarczynski 1:53:37<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Connor Case 1:26:56<br />

2 Khristian Chauncey 2:05:51<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Emily Crippen 1:27:49<br />

2 Emily Mainville 1:39:45<br />

3 Flora-Jane Raymor 2:15:37<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Curtis Catron 1:30:49<br />

2 Jeremy Work 1:32:19<br />

3 Mark Derbyshire 1:34:25<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Marie-Pier Lamontagne 1:32:27<br />

2 Akari Seiner 1:44:42<br />

3 Alice Wang 1:57:17<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Robert Proietti 1:29:24<br />

2 Leandro Viera 1:41:07<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Funmilayo Oludaiye 1:34:59<br />

2 Sabrina Ergun 1:41:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Westley Britt 1:22:45<br />

2 Justin Walker 1:54:39<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Tom Robinson 1:19:54<br />

2 Gerard Weiser 1:44:00<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Rebecca Buckner 1:30:11<br />

2 Sabrina Kraus 1:38:50<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Andrew Binnie 1:18:09<br />

2 Dan Danieluc 1:35:42<br />

ALPHA WIN: SAUGERTIES TRIATHLON<br />

October 10, <strong>2022</strong> • Saugerties Village Beach, Saugerties<br />

5K RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Ramon Dominguez 45 Saratoga Springs 16:30<br />

2 Rick Bush 45 Saratoga Springs 16:52<br />

3 Christian Mercado 20 Saratoga Springs 17:07<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Elizabeth Predmore 28 Ballston Lake 17:41<br />

2 Hayley Flemming 32 Ghent 18:55<br />

3 Janelle Al-Moustafa 25 Saratoga Springs 19:16<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Jacob Perkins 14 Clifton Park 17:51<br />

2 Jerry Ma 13 Clifton Park 19:20<br />

3 Rhys Nechtman 13 Saratoga Springs 25:11<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Hailey Wood 14 Saratoga Springs 24:52<br />

2 Aven Gregory 11 Ballston Spa 26:32<br />

3 Miriam Nix 10 Middle Grove 26:45<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Jenny Krumpus 1:35:47<br />

2 Teresa Estrella 2:14:11<br />

3 Amanda Wolfe 2:23:40<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Jeff Powell 1:21:27<br />

2 Tom O’Shea 1:30:34<br />

3 Enrique Diaz-Alvarez 1:40:55<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Rebecca Armstrong 2:13:48<br />

2 Stacey Youmans 2:23:39<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Don Shaw 1:45:48<br />

2 Jonathan Rust 1:50:34<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Randolph Masterman 1:50:08<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Diane Ditchfield 2:01:53<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Dominick Mercurio 1:21:09<br />

OLYMPIC: 1500M SWIM, 24.8M BIKE,<br />

6.2M RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Scott Green/55 2:11:17<br />

2 Michael Craig/55 2:17:52<br />

3 Sermet Alver/39 2:20:04<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Alyssa Rayman-Read/45 3:13:13<br />

2 Kristy Dougherty/57 3:22:30<br />

3 Danielle Imperiale/45 3:28:18<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Jaren Feeley 2:24:42<br />

2 Drew Adamski 2:49:44<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Mary Jean Caro 4:01:56<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Joe Masterman 2:42:04<br />

2 Gabriel Rosa 3:00:21<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Adam Solomon 2:27:42<br />

2 Alex Leach 2:30:39<br />

3 Patrick McKee 2:41:34<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Ricardo Castilla 2:27:25<br />

2 Fung Lam 2:34:56<br />

3 Andrew Cheslock 2:35:22<br />

SUNDAY<br />

JUNIOR BOYS U13<br />

1 Jack O’Donnell CBRC 18:47<br />

2 Parker Ruppe CBRC 21:02<br />

3 Marco Leone CBRC Jr CX Dev 23:14<br />

JUNIOR GIRLS U13<br />

1 Abigail Romlein CBRC Jr CX Dev 17:32<br />

2 Lillian Hanna CBRC Jr CX Dev 19:01<br />

3 Hannah Dinolfo CBRC Jr CX Dev 20:45<br />

JUNIOR BOYS U15<br />

1 Chase O’Donnell CBRC 15:43<br />

2 Rory Buckley-McMahon Wheelworks Racing 19:11<br />

3 Benjamin Mandel Berkshire Velo 19:26<br />

JUNIOR GIRLS U15<br />

1 Madeline Hanna CBRC Jr CX Dev 17:48<br />

2 Anne-Sophie Laloe Saratoga Shredders 18:52<br />

3 Shayla Butler Empire Site Co 22:53<br />

MASTERS MEN 40+<br />

1 Daniel Coady Joe’s Garage 37:35<br />

2 Ben Savoie CNYC/NYCM Insurance 41:51<br />

3 Patrick Carney Dutch Flyers 42:25<br />

MASTERS MEN 50+<br />

1 Scott Lawrence 38:07<br />

2 Paul Wojciak Bikeman.com 38:35<br />

3 Bret Young No. 22 CX Team 39:07<br />

MASTERS MEN 60+<br />

1 Brad Young No. 22 CX Team 38:31<br />

2 Cliff Summers Body Over Bike 38:32<br />

3 Robert Tremaine Iron Bridge/Tarmac Cycling 39:01<br />

MEN CAT 1/2/3<br />

1 Michael Marston Daedalus Racing 48:17<br />

2 Julian Georg Vafels 48:29<br />

3 Colm McMahon Wheelworks Racing 48:42<br />

WOMEN CAT 1/2/3/4<br />

1 Lilliana O’Donnell CBRC 53:29<br />

2 Agatha Ryan Verge Sport 56:36<br />

3 Stacy Beneke DaHANGER 58:05<br />

MEN CAT 3/4<br />

1 Sean McLoughlin CBRC 43:43<br />

2 Jack Carey 44:09<br />

3 Peter Dinolfo North American Velo 44:15<br />

MEN CAT 4/5<br />

1 Jack Carey 37:54<br />

2 Lilliana O’Donnell CBRC 38:59<br />

3 Hanjiro Kawai Berkshire Velo 39:21<br />

WOMEN CAT 4/5<br />

1 Briana Denney Gambit Racing 28:52<br />

2 Sarah Romlein Saratoga Shredders 29:24<br />

3 Jessica Hanna Mountain Goats 30:38<br />

MEN CAT 5<br />

1 Santiago Carral No. 22 CX Team 34:56<br />

2 Jud Speer Brewery Ommegang 36:28<br />

3 Frederick Breunig CBRC 37:27<br />

SINGLE SPEED MEN<br />

1 Niles Gagnon Grey Ghost Bicycles 37:59<br />

2 Brad Young No. 22 CX Team 39:40<br />

3 Santiago Carral No. 22 CX Team 40:16<br />

Courtesy of Capital Bicycle Racing Club<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Avi Smith-Rapaport 2:28:30<br />

2 Roberto Cymrot 2:49:23<br />

3 Kresimir Marusic 2:50:08<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Melissa Rosol 3:31:06<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Gary Yerman 3:30:46<br />

2 Robert Beech 4:16:52<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Keith Mansfield 2:38:23<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Gary Schindler 3:15:47<br />

AQUABIKE: MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Jason Campoli/47 1:51:54<br />

70.3 – 1.2M SWIM, 56M BIKE,<br />

13.1M RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Abraham Rogers/49 4:36:45<br />

2 Eric Emanuele/33 5:03:37<br />

3 Thomas Ackerman/34 5:05:23<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Sandra Dickin/55 5:52:47<br />

2 Sarah Reardon/30 6:32:19<br />

3 Stephanie Hanrahan/45 6:43:50<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Jean-Robert Quevillon 6:34:33<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Anthony Schroder 6:57:48<br />

2 Mark Coleman 7:03:18<br />

3 Anthony Stephens 7:12:16<br />

SPASH & DASH: 100M SWIM, 1K RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Jackson Gardner/8 13:09<br />

2 Wesley Rogers/9 27:07<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Katarina ZuZu Rosynsky/8 20:08<br />

2 Dainora Dasaratha/8 24:15<br />

SPASH & DASH: 200M SWIM, 2K RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Max Rosol/12 26:48<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Eliana Matasar/11 17:40<br />

Courtesy of Alpha Win<br />

22ND ANNUAL GREAT PUMPKIN CHALLENGE 5K & 10K<br />

October 15, <strong>2022</strong> – Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Christopher Waldrep 19 Jacksonville, FL 18:06<br />

2 Nicholas Vecchione 19 Foxboro, MA 19:12<br />

3 Sam Anderson 18 Lewis 21:04<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Emma Gepfert 18 Albany 22:21<br />

2 Isabella Balio 16 Winchester, VA 23:27<br />

3 Megan Perkins 17 Clifton Park 30:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Joshua Defayette 20 Queensbury 17:17<br />

2 Cameron Morrissey 24 Saratoga Springs 20:23<br />

3 Ryan Davis 22 Delmar 21:23<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Zofia Schreiber 20 Hamburg, NJ 20:55<br />

2 Annelies Bosley 21 Troy 28:10<br />

3 Meg Schooley 24 Saratoga Springs 28:23<br />

continued


DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 25<br />

22ND ANNUAL GREAT PUMPKIN CHALLENGE 5K & 10K cont.<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Dennis Mooney 26 Ballston Spa 17:47<br />

2 Lucas Maddalena 25 Stillwater 27:09<br />

3 Azurah Bertrand 28 Schuylerville 29:24<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Molly McCormack 26 Ballston Lake 22:08<br />

2 Keelin Hollowood 29 Saratoga Springs 22:38<br />

3 Rose Meehan 29 Rensselaer 28:33<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Greg Hart 34 Saratoga Springs 18:32<br />

2 Alex Brooks 33 Malta 19:28<br />

3 Andrew Larosa 34 Gansevoort 20:50<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Dana Varmette 34 Lake George 23:54<br />

2 Laura Cary 34 Schaghticoke 26:43<br />

3 Kaitlyn McNutt 30 Saratoga Springs 28:41<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 James Sieja 35 Canton 21:08<br />

2 Alexei Bachuretz 36 Seymour, CT 22:28<br />

3 Jared Gross 35 Loudonville 22:32<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Jennifer Hickok 39 Ballston Spa 21:53<br />

2 Kristin Erichson 39 Malta 23:45<br />

3 Kristin Conte 35 Clifton Park 24:31<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Wei Ma 44 Clifton Park 19:20<br />

2 Colin Henck 43 Albany 23:10<br />

3 Jaswinder Singh 42 Mechanicville 24:04<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Holly Serrao 42 Clifton Park 21:55<br />

2 Kim Donegan 41 Malta 23:49<br />

3 Amanda Vitti 43 Rexford 24:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Greg Ethier 49 Ballston Lake 18:57<br />

2 Phillip White 46 Malta 20:52<br />

3 Sam Baars 45 Glens Falls 21:23<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Shahila Abbasi 46 Clifton Park 24:10<br />

2 Lynette Yanulavich 49 Saratoga Springs 24:29<br />

3 Tracy Sherman 45 Saratoga Springs 27:29<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Volker Burkowski 51 Gansevoort 18:11<br />

2 Brian Bennett 52 Port Orange, FL 20:30<br />

3 John Modoski 54 Amsterdam 22:38<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Debbie Ubriaco 51 Glenville 27:56<br />

2 Kiyoko Nakamoto 53 Clifton Park 28:12<br />

3 Alexandra Berthiaume 52 Mechanicville 29:00<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Brent Bashaw 56 Saratoga Springs 22:39<br />

2 John Tower 56 Hillsdale 25:36<br />

3 Daniel Flanagan 56 Round Lake 29:44<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Kristen Hislop 58 Halfmoon 22:07<br />

2 Mary Fenton 57 Ballston Spa 23:27<br />

3 Tracy Bayley 57 Halfmoon 25:55<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Derrick Staley 64 Ballston Lake 18:30<br />

2 John Deguardi 62 Ballston Spa 23:26<br />

3 Chris Thomas 61 Saratoga Springs 23:56<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Maureen Fitzgerald 64 Clifton Park 25:37<br />

2 Pamela Yunginger 60 Clifton Park 30:54<br />

3 Tricia Johnston 61 Ballston Lake 31:19<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Matisyahu Kelleher 67 Saratoga Springs 23:33<br />

2 Don Atkinson 65 Saratoga Springs 27:47<br />

3 Jim Scheren 68 Schuylerville 32:48<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Sharon Desrochers 67 Ballston Lake 27:47<br />

2 Darlene Cardillo 69 Delmar 28:18<br />

3 Debra Kelley 69 Albany 30:51<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Joe Aliberti 72 Voorheesville 24:37<br />

2 Richard Bennett 70 Clifton Park 28:00<br />

3 Cliff Mihail 71 Williamsport, PA 33:04<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Suzanne Nealon 72 Glens Falls 35:58<br />

2 Alice Carpenter 72 Delmar 37:10<br />

3 Janet Aliberti 71 Voorheesville 38:28<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Robert Lee Rivers 75 Saratoga Springs 30:10<br />

2 Jim Fiore 75 Latham 30:42<br />

3 James Callahan 77 Saratoga Springs 31:15<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 84<br />

1 Ralph Santos 81 Mechanicville 35:08<br />

10K RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Ethan Carey 23 Queensbury 31:39<br />

2 Jack Vite 26 Clifton Park 32:40<br />

3 Shaun Donegan 36 Malta 34:11<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Dana Bush 44 Saratoga Springs 37:42<br />

2 Sarah Parks 42 Troy 41:54<br />

3 Kathryn Francis 27 Albany 43:14<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Cole Harris 18 Saratoga Springs 36:50<br />

2 Andrew Bank 19 Ellicott City, MD 37:19<br />

3 Evan Sweet 18 Averill Park 38:18<br />

10K TRAIL RACE<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Philippe Soucy 28 Gatineau, QC 49:48<br />

2 Joshua Gonzalez 27 Amsterdam 50:23<br />

3 Gates Thruston 26 Dexter 51:58<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Sheila Monaghan 41 Bronx 1:00:36<br />

2 Adrienne Crampton 30 Montreal, QC 1:01:00<br />

3 Stacy Horth 34 Waterville 1:03:48<br />

21K TRAIL RACE<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Ben LeBlanc 31 1:42:41<br />

2 Ryan Recchia 28 1:48:04<br />

3 Robert Campos 54 Ronkonkoma 2:04:28<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Gabrielle Wilson 19 Troy 48:02<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Frederic Nentwick 24 Schenectady 47:29<br />

2 Ethan Harvey 20 Shelburne, VT 55:30<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Christina Molloy 21 West Islip 43:55<br />

2 Madelyn Bell 24 Ballston Spa 46:02<br />

3 Elizah Jacobs 21 Charlotte, VT 55:30<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Brendan Celii 28 Albany 35:57<br />

2 Tijmen Koopsen 28 Danbury, CT 37:28<br />

3 David Sculley-Beaman 27 Albany 45:13<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Audrey Guyatte 27 Clifton Park 46:00<br />

2 Caitlin Brown 27 Scranton, PA 57:08<br />

3 Breanna Miller 27 Saratoga Springs 1:00:09<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Assane Diallo 32 Troy 42:27<br />

2 Adam Burn 33 Guilderland 48:54<br />

3 Shawn Thomson 31 Saratoga Springs 54:19<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Rachael Ricks 34 Glenville 51:32<br />

2 Kirsten Morgan 31 Saratoga Springs 53:12<br />

3 Samantha Kratzer 30 Chicopee, MA 53:19<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Ryan Legere 39 Corinth 41:16<br />

2 Eric Fitzgerald 37 Ft Ann 44:27<br />

3 TJ Sherwin 36 Albany 44:37<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Nick Spidale 36 Brighton, MA 44:35<br />

2 Erica Goodman 38 Ganesvoort 45:06<br />

3 Laura Giannini 37 Saratoga Springs 46:17<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Justin Guldenzopf 42 Ballston Spa 35:14<br />

2 Chuck Terry 40 Albany 35:23<br />

3 Christopher Jaynes 41 Ballston Spa 42:03<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Maureen Tedford 42 Boston, MA 46:16<br />

2 Corinne York 42 Albany 47:15<br />

3 Rebecca Evansky 43 Hudson Falls 50:59<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 James Mahood 49 Middle Grove 41:18<br />

2 William Henke 48 Gansevoort 43:39<br />

3 Matthew McNamara 48 Ballston Spa 45:55<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Heather Hieronymi 49 Saratoga Springs 48:37<br />

2 Jennifer Rose 48 Saratoga Springs 53:31<br />

3 Claudia Farrell 45 Saratoga Springs 54:07<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Gary Nolan 54 Yardley, PA 46:52<br />

2 Rick Zachgo 52 Rexford 49:48<br />

3 Emanuel Cirenza 54 Saratoga Springs 50:47<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Lonnie Halusic 54 Malta 47:56<br />

2 Pamela Delsignore 53 South Glens Fall 50:08<br />

3 Linda Dedominicis 54 Menands 58:16<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Leon Teeuwen 56 Danbury, CT 40:47<br />

2 Samuel Mercado 59 Saratoga Springs 42:44<br />

3 Gene Terwilliger 55 Glenville 47:55<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Bonnie Galvin 55 Malta 48:25<br />

2 Nanette Hatch 57 Waterford 54:09<br />

3 Anne Hurley 59 Delmar 57:29<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 John Kenny 64 Greenwich 46:20<br />

2 Richard Lynch 64 Saratoga Springs 47:59<br />

3 Tom Locascio 64 Albany 51:53<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Beth Stalker 63 Chestertown 43:39<br />

2 Linda Ekert 63 New Providence, NJ 1:10:07<br />

3 Barbara Bradley 64 Slingerlands 1:10:34<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Martin Touhey 69 Albany 54:11<br />

2 Michael Wright 68 Albany 55:04<br />

3 George Baranauskas 69 Scotia 59:43<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Carolyn George 68 Albany 57:45<br />

2 Colleen Walsh 66 Troy 1:03:29<br />

3 Katherine Allott 67 Wilton 1:04:32<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Paul Bennett 71 Latham 50:51<br />

2 Tom McGuire 70 Slingerlands 51:32<br />

3 Edward Swanson 73 Ballston Lake 1:14:47<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Martha DeGrazia 71 Slingerlands 59:47<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Dave Glass 76 Glenville 44:48<br />

2 Richard Baluch 77 Delanson 1:03:28<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Loretta Ebert 75 Ballston Lake 1:33:08<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 84<br />

1 Jim Moore 82 Niskayuna 1:14:28<br />

2 Leonard Kershaw 81 Chestertown 1:21:22<br />

3 Raymond Lee Jr 80 Halfmoon 1:28:06<br />

Courtesy of Saratoga Bridges<br />

SPARTAN TRAIL CHALLENGE: LAKE PLACID 10K, HALF MARATHON & 50K<br />

October 15, <strong>2022</strong> • Mt. Van Hoevenberg, Lake Placid<br />

2M RUN, 12M BIKE, 2M RUN<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Tim Russell 33 Saratoga Springs 55:30<br />

2 Sean McLoughlin 51 Burlington, VT 56:00<br />

3 Kurt Leadley 37 Clifton Park 59:38<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Ann Marie Moskal 42 Ballston Spa 1:04:42<br />

2 Ashley Johnson 26 Baldwinsville 1:05:26<br />

3 Angela Sickles 36 Rexford 1:09:44<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Anthony Gagnon 15 Clifton Park 1:24:23<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Jenna Littmann 31 Elmsford 1:19:02<br />

2 Maddy Pfeifer 28 Lake Placid 1:56:07<br />

3 Charlotte Winkler 25 1:58:42<br />

50K TRAIL RACE<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Andrew Lavin 43 Wilmington 5:36:31<br />

2 Andy Doherty 35 Malta 5:51:47<br />

3 Aaron Hesseltine 23 Saranac Lake 5:58:17<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Adrienne Doherty 33 Ballston Spa 7:03:38<br />

2 Dana Finch 35 Manlius 9:08:27<br />

Courtesy of Spartan Races<br />

MOHAWK TOWPATH BYWAY DUATHLON<br />

October 16, <strong>2022</strong> • Riverview Orchards, Clifton Park<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Eli Bashant 24 Poughkeepsie 1:01:14<br />

2 Chris Felts 22 Ballston Lake 1:39:32<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Meghan Cook 24 Poughkeepsie 1:14:50<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Lincoln Walton 28 Saratoga Springs 1:02:34<br />

2 Pete Paluch 25 Saratoga Springs 1:08:41<br />

3 Zach Waldek 27 Clifton Park 1:20:17<br />

4 Kevin Montano 28 Troy 1:25:11<br />

5 Justin Hanehan 29 Saratoga Springs 1:37:32<br />

continued<br />

MOHAWK TOWPATH BYWAY DUATHLON cont.<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Lauren Miller 27 Saint Paul, MN 1:14:24<br />

2 Maria Fusco 29 Mechanicville 1:15:25<br />

3 Larissa Dipace 29 Amsterdam 1:24:27<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Stefano Fontano 34 Rexfor 1:02:55<br />

2 Christopher Meyer 33 Saratoga Springs 1:09:39<br />

3 Ryan Whitehouse 32 Albany 1:10:07<br />

4 Peter Slover 34 Clifton Park 1:18:13<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Katelynn Carroll 33 Delmar 1:32:29<br />

2 Erica Bater 32 Clifton Park 1:42:02<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Ryan Sickles 36 Rexford 1:06:39<br />

2 Joseph Keeler 37 Ogden, UT 1:06:50<br />

3 Russell Pickett 38 Rexford 1:25:54<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Jessica Bodkin 38 Cossayuna 1:14:28<br />

2 Rose D’Ambro 35 Ballston Spa 1:22:52<br />

3 Jennifer Lieber 37 Ballston Spa 1:25:13<br />

4 Kalynn Droz 38 Glenville 1:29:06<br />

5 Estrella Pollock 38 Queensbury 1:31:34<br />

6 Stephanie Carlton 38 Clifton Park 1:36:23<br />

7 Margaret Gallucci 37 Schenectady 1:46:24<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Svitozar Fokshey 40 Cohoes 1:06:28<br />

2 John Scranton 40 Greenfield Center 1:08:01<br />

3 Bu Hyun Ham 43 Mechanicville 1:08:33<br />

4 Kyle Camp 41 Watervliet 1:08:55<br />

5 Brian Carucci 43 Rexford 1:11:19<br />

6 Greg Bedrosian 41 Glenmont 1:16:55<br />

7 Matthew Frear 40 Middle Grove 1:25:34<br />

8 Shariq Siddiqui 41 Delmar 1:28:19<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Jessica Hanna 43 Rexford 1:13:34<br />

2 Melissa Gordon 44 Castleton 1:22:23<br />

3 Subrina Jendrasiak 40 Ballston Spa 1:26:55<br />

4 Lisa Grabbe 41 Glens Falls 1:28:03<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Joshua Katzman 46 Clifton Park 1:11:24<br />

2 Dillon Kircher 47 Albany 1:19:28<br />

3 Matt Coonradt 47 Clifton Park 1:22:15<br />

4 Tim Brooks 48 Selkirk 1:23:50<br />

5 Jeremy Grabbe 46 Glens Falls 1:38:38<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Jill Koziol 49 Buskirk 1:17:13<br />

2 Wendi Sebastian-Takakura 46 Glenville 1:17:51<br />

3 Marie Arnold 47 Minerva 1:19:13<br />

4 Erika Ries 46 Albany 1:26:57<br />

5 Jennifer Smith 46 Bennington, VT 1:30:49<br />

6 Renee Gagnon 45 Clifton Park 1:43:16<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Dennis Beardsley 50 Castleton-on-Hudson 1:07:44<br />

2 Tom Hansen 53 South Glens Falls 1:08:12<br />

3 Scott MacGregor 53 Clifton Park 1:12:13<br />

4 Jay O’Connor 54 Castleton-on-Hudson 1:19:37<br />

5 Richard Smith 50 Bennington, VT 1:21:27<br />

6 Dean Ellis 50 Cohoes 1:29:04<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Theresa Votano 53 Carmel 1:16:33<br />

2 Lisa Loughran 53 Red Hook 1:21:05<br />

3 Sharon Fitch 52 Clifton Park 1:23:21<br />

4 Kim Scott 54 Broadalbin 1:27:40<br />

5 Julie Urbanski 54 Stillwater 1:31:02<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Meghan Mortensen 37 Glenville 19:16<br />

2 Sarah Parks 42 Troy 20:17<br />

3 Olivia Armenia 16 Niskayuna 20:34<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Tyler Morrissey 25 Clifton Park 16:28<br />

2 Kevin Terbush 29 Troy 17:37<br />

3 Robert Ordish 37 Schenectady 17:55<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 8<br />

1 C. Brown 8 Selkirk 37:03<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 9 - 14<br />

1 Grace Dennin 17 Albany 22:38<br />

2 Juliana Lafountain 14 Albany 22:51<br />

3 Z. Miller 10 Albany 31:04<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 9 - 14<br />

1 Thomas Hayes 13 Albany 23:33<br />

2 Blake Defilippi 13 Albany 24:21<br />

3 Jacob Shaul 13 Middleburgh 26:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Seamus Armenia 15 Niskayuna 26:43<br />

2 Evan Brown 15 Gansevoort 28:05<br />

3 Giovanni Fiacco 15 Cohoes 34:30<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29<br />

1 Danielle Eckler 29 Troy 21:04<br />

2 Victoria Treadwell 26 Mohawk 23:08<br />

3 Jaime Davis 21 Castleton-on-Hudson 23:28<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29<br />

1 Cortlandt Tisch 26 Troy 19:09<br />

2 Peter Boeri 25 Schenectady 23:06<br />

3 Gage Marzloff 26 Albany 23:56<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39<br />

1 Kelsey McPartland 32 Greenfield Center 30:51<br />

2 Kelly Piscitelli 34 Ballston Lake 30:59<br />

3 Allison Demetriou 33 Delmar 31:12<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 39<br />

1 Jared Paul 38 Albany 20:41<br />

2 Louis Vidal 39 Albany 21:07<br />

3 Alex Steres 36 Coxsackie 23:59<br />

6 Jennifer Waldek 54 Clifton Park 1:32:49<br />

7 Rebecca Armstrong 54 Pownal, VT 1:59:08<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Doug Girling 56 Greenfield Center 1:00:23<br />

2 Juan Rivelo 59 Clifton Park 1:10:07<br />

3 Robert Vara 58 Carmel 1:10:24<br />

4 Joseph Murphy 55 Clifton Park 1:10:28<br />

5 Paul Hanson 57 Waterford 1:10:44<br />

6 Robert Chiari 58 Schuylerville 1:23:37<br />

7 Terry Briscoe 55 Saratoga Springs 1:28:36<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Karen Mackin 57 Acton, MA 1:11:36<br />

2 Gabriele Moriello 56 Nassau 1:25:34<br />

3 Cathy Hanehan 58 Saratoga Springs 1:28:55<br />

4 Maureen O’Connor 57 Stamford 1:35:05<br />

5 Tamara Brummer 58 Stephentown 1:51:48<br />

6 Tracy Lapeyrouse 56 Watervliet 1:57:14<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Rick Lage 61 Manotick, ON 1:05:44<br />

2 Christopher Novak 60 Eastham, MA 1:07:52<br />

3 Christopher Kurkjian 62 Ballston Lake 1:11:16<br />

4 Martin Hanehan 60 Saratoga Springs 1:15:05<br />

5 Reid Hislop 62 Clifton Park 1:18:10<br />

6 Jeff Clark 64 Glenmont 1:24:27<br />

7 Geoffrey Wilk 62 Delmar 1:25:02<br />

8 Christopher Boldisto 63 Albany 1:26:23<br />

9 Mark Wojcik 62 Troy 1:35:18<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Tina Palmero 60 Clifton Park 1:15:33<br />

2 Carmen Garrett 61 Manotick, ON 1:30:26<br />

3 Cathy Sheehan 62 Cohoes 1:58:24<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Steve Vnuk 67 Delmar 1:13:16<br />

2 John McDermott 68 Clifton Park 1:21:13<br />

3 Vincent Kirby 66 Mechanicville 1:28:15<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Judy Beers 69 Lake George 1:32:06<br />

2 Kathleen Pfeiffer 68 Queensbury 1:55:55<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Bill Minchin 70 Latham 1:39:32<br />

2 Jim Sheehan 70 Cohoes 1:41:30<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Dominick Mercurio 76 Cottekill 1:11:49<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 82<br />

1 Norman Stevens 80 Fort Edward 1:35:37<br />

2 Ray Lee 80 Clifton Park 2:00:18<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 82<br />

1 Marge Rajczewski 82 Ballston Lake 1:48:54<br />

2 Sibyl Jacobson 80 Canaan 1:51:16<br />

RELAY TEAMS<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 deFredenburgh 59:10<br />

2 Dutch Flyers 1:03:39<br />

3 RBR West Express 1:15:29<br />

COED OVERALL<br />

1 Legs Miserables 1:03:22<br />

2 Throw Down the Gauntlet 1:10:36<br />

3 Tripping Over the Garden Hose 1:13:03<br />

4 Flash Gobel 1:13:22<br />

5 Sparkle Goats 1:22:07<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 City Girl, Country Girl 1:24:37<br />

2 Tales of a 4th Grade Teacher 1:28:13<br />

Courtesy of Mohawk Towpath Byway<br />

7TH ANNUAL SUMMER SMITH 5K ADDICTION AWARENESS MEMORIAL RUN<br />

October 22, <strong>2022</strong> • The Crossings, Colonie<br />

JUNIOR BOYS U13<br />

1 Max Fronhofer Grey Ghost Composite 16:24<br />

2 Jack O’Donnell CBRC 16:54<br />

3 Ben Porlier 19:19<br />

JUNIOR GIRLS U13<br />

1 Abigail Romlein CBRC CX Junior Dev 16:36<br />

2 Lillian Hanna CBRC 17:55<br />

3 Hannah Dinolfo CBRC 19:33<br />

JUNIOR BOYS U15<br />

1 Chase O’Donnell CBRC 15:54<br />

2 Noah Wesley Berkshire Velo 16:04<br />

3 Jonathan Lobosco R-Cubed 18:55<br />

JUNIOR GIRLS U15<br />

1 Madeline Hanna CBRC CX Junior Dev 17:20<br />

2 Anne-sophie Laloe Saratoga Shredders 18:31<br />

3 Shayla Butler CBRC 21:10<br />

MASTERS MEN 40+<br />

1 Ben Savoie CNYC/NYCM Insurance 39:23<br />

2 Patrick Carney Dutch Flyers Cycling Club 40:25<br />

3 William Henke Grey Ghost Bicycles 41:10<br />

MASTERS MEN 50+<br />

1 David Connery BMB Racing 36:12<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49<br />

1 Kay Williams 42 Schenectady 22:09<br />

2 Nicola Macneil 48 Rotterdam 24:38<br />

3 Sarah Pulcher 44 Selkirk 24:52<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 49<br />

1 Leon Shelhamer 44 Albany 22:56<br />

2 Larry Sloan 48 Loudonville 26:56<br />

3 Thomas Hayes 44 Albany 27:56<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59<br />

1 Kristen Hislop 58 Clifton Park 21:26<br />

2 Melanie Gulde 54 Queensbury 27:59<br />

3 Sheila Morrissey 54 Clifton Park 28:44<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 59<br />

1 Peter Stone 52 Tuckahoe 20:48<br />

2 Alejandro Dilauro 53 Clifton Park 23:10<br />

3 John Modoski 54 Amsterdam 23:11<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 69<br />

1 Darlene Cardillo 69 Delmar 28:35<br />

2 Margaret Capozzola 62 Delmar 28:38<br />

3 Jill Mehan 67 Troy 35:46<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 69<br />

1 Derrick Staley 64 Ballston Lake 19:07<br />

2 John Sheehy 65 Albany 28:34<br />

3 Michael Bromm 62 Valley Falls 29:00<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 79<br />

1 Janet Aliberti 71 Voorheesville 37:03<br />

2 Alice Carpenter 72 Delmar 38:29<br />

3 Audrey Blakemore 72 Albany 41:23<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 79<br />

1 Joe Aliberti 72 Voorheesville 24:55<br />

2 Gary Patenaude 70 Cohoes 30:25<br />

3 Jesse Dinkin 75 Schenectady 33:41<br />

Courtesy of Summer Smith 5K<br />

3RD ANNUAL HOMETOWN CX CYCLOCROSS RACE<br />

October 23, <strong>2022</strong> • Crandall Park, Glens Falls<br />

2 Bret Young No. 22 CX Team 36:18<br />

3 Scott Lawrence 37:38<br />

MASTERS MEN 60+<br />

1 Brad Young No. 22 CX Team 36:01<br />

2 Cliff Summers Body Over Bike 36:13<br />

3 Michael Tucker Berkshire Velo 37:58<br />

MEN CAT 1/2/3<br />

1 Andrew Nicholas GS Savile Road 52:45<br />

2 Kevin Bouchard-Hall Velocio Northeast 53:59<br />

3 Jacob McCarthy CBRC / Nisky Mtn Goats 54:50<br />

MEN CAT 3/4<br />

1 Peter Dinolfo North American Velo 42:36<br />

2 Sean Mcloughlin CBRC 42:59<br />

3 Jared Stritsman Team Ommegang Brewery 42:59<br />

MEN CAT 4/5<br />

1 Jack Quinlan Berkshire Velo 36:33<br />

2 Scott Lawrence 36:34<br />

3 Chase O’Donnell CBRC 36:42<br />

MEN CAT 5<br />

1 Oskar Zorn Grey Ghost 31:22<br />

2 Bradley Gordon 31:34<br />

3 Timmy Lescop-Nivol 32:38<br />

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26 <strong>Adirondack</strong> <strong>Sports</strong><br />

RACE RESULTS<br />

3RD ANNUAL HOMETOWN CX CYCLOCROSS RACE cont.<br />

SINGLE SPEED MEN<br />

1 Niles Gagnon Grey Ghost Cycling Club 36:35<br />

2 Bret Young No. 22 CX Team 37:22<br />

3 Brad Young No. 22 CX Team 37:35<br />

WOMEN CAT 1/2/3/4<br />

1 Lilliana O’Donnell Capital Bicycle Racing Club 48:14<br />

2 Maya Healey Capital Bicycle Racing Club 53:05<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Chris Yarsevich 44 Greenfield Center 18:15<br />

2 John Scranton 40 Greenfield Center 21:22<br />

3 Pierre Poulin 45 Saratoga Springs 21:31<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Liz Reid 32 Saratoga Springs 19:57<br />

2 Susan Keely 57 Glens Falls 23:00<br />

3 Leeanne Horton 33 Saratoga Springs 23:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 18<br />

1 Killian Shanahan 7 Corinth 24:17<br />

2 Patrick Stablein 13 Greenfield 25:43<br />

3 Gavin Yarsevich 7 Greenfield Center 29:27<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 18<br />

1 Anna Yarsevich 11 Greenfield Center 29:27<br />

2 Maeve Moynahan 10 Greenfield 34:46<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 19 - 34<br />

1 Derek Reid 33 Saratoga Springs 22:29<br />

2 Bryan Scheren 30 Schuylerville 26:44<br />

3 Paul Olsen 34 Ballston Spa 29:53<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 19 - 34<br />

1 Emily Delancey 31 Greenfield Center 37:31<br />

2 Paula Longo 25 Porter Corners 38:36<br />

3 Taylor Robarge 29 Porter Corners 56:55<br />

WOMEN CAT 4/5<br />

1 Maya Healey CBRC 26:48<br />

2 Jessica Hanna CBRC 28:04<br />

3 Anna Laloe Saratoga Shredders 28:38<br />

Courtesy of Grey Ghost Bicycles<br />

BROOKHAVEN OKTOBERFEST 5K TRAIL RUN<br />

October 29, <strong>2022</strong> • Brookhaven Golf Course & Winter Park, Greenfield<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Ethan Carey 23 Queensbury 15:25<br />

2 Ramon Dominguez 45 Saratoga Spring 16:48<br />

3 Christian Mercado 20 Saratoga Spring 16:58<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Zofia Schreiber 20 Hamburg, NJ 21:14<br />

2 Clara Avery 17 Glens Falls 22:14<br />

3 Justine Trybendis 40 Glens Falls 22:19<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Cavanagh Powers 14 Queensbury 19:33<br />

2 Haven Alessi 13 Glens Falls 21:19<br />

3 Jeffrey Fountain 13 Glens Falls 22:19<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Lydia Kramer 11 Glens Falls 27:42<br />

2 Anna Luckow 10 Glens Falls 27:55<br />

3 Nora Cristaldi 11 Queensbury 27:56<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Ryan Healy 17 Glens Falls 17:47<br />

2 Forrest Slingerland 15 Glens Falls 18:52<br />

3 Freddy Linehan 15 Glens Falls 22:08<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 MacKenzie Hubert 16 Queensbury 26:44<br />

2 Kendall Gross 16 Glens Falls 27:13<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29<br />

1 Matthew Brown 23 Minerva 17:22<br />

2 Joshua Defayette 20 Queensbury 17:48<br />

3 Kyle Antognioni 29 Queensbury 19:30<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 29<br />

1 Kiley Sullivan 28 Glens Falls 28:23<br />

2 Meghan Hallett 23 Brandon, VT 32:38<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Robert Blevins 30 Queensbury 19:53<br />

2 Peter Pierce 34 Fort Edward 36:50<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Jill Long 33 Queensbury 25:37<br />

2 Hannah Fitch 31 Queensbury 27:40<br />

3 Kerry Sullivan 33 Saratoga Springs 28:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Jeffrey Forbes 37 Glens Falls 23:13<br />

2 Nicholas Chowske 39 Queensbury 23:45<br />

3 Andrew Pollock 36 Glens Falls 28:13<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Nicole Kellogg 38 Glens Falls 26:14<br />

2 Monica Stark 39 Queensbury 27:42<br />

3 Kimberly Richards 37 Queensbury 31:34<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Ryan Braymer 43 Glens Falls 22:27<br />

2 Rob Hemsing 40 Queensbury 30:42<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Kristina Hubert 44 Queensbury 25:25<br />

2 Christine McKee 41 Queensbury 27:35<br />

3 Brie Ritchey 43 Queensbury 28:15<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 49<br />

1 Brad Gawron 38 Porter Corners 21:41<br />

2 Derrick Barrs 36 Porter Corners 25:58<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 49<br />

1 Bridget Varcoe 49 Porter Corners 24:56<br />

2 Brianne Shanahan 38 Corinth 25:22<br />

3 Allison Appleton 44 Greenfield Center 27:16<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 64<br />

1 Ron Seyb 62 Ballston Spa 23:27<br />

2 Richard Starace 59 Greenfield Center 23:56<br />

3 Chris Knite 55 Corinth 26:42<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 64<br />

1 Tracey Delaney 58 Queensbury 23:34<br />

2 Kathryn Henry-Starace 59 Greenfield Center 27:01<br />

3 Laura Rudolph 50 Porter Corners 27:20<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 John Crawford 68 Queensbury 23:00<br />

2 Jim Scheren 68 Schuylerville 32:40<br />

3 Mark Schachner 67 Lake George 38:02<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Katherine Allott 67 Wilton 33:28<br />

Courtesy of Town of Greenfield<br />

29TH ANNUAL GOBLIN GALLOP 5K RUN<br />

October 29, <strong>2022</strong> • Abraham Wing School, Glens Falls<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Louie DiNuzzo 40 Saratoga Springs 16:54<br />

2 Chuck Terry 40 Albany 17:33<br />

3 Derrick Staley 59 Ballston Lake 18:45<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Martyna Brooks 33 Gansevoort 22:33<br />

2 Laura Rickmyre 38 Schenectady 22:55<br />

3 Kristin Erichson 39 Ballston Spa 23:46<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 15<br />

1 Willem Foster 15 Gansevoort 24:35<br />

2 Rowan Milligan 8 Gansevoort 25:04<br />

3 Cameron Fronhofer 10 Saratoga Springs 25:05<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 15<br />

1 Skylar Foster 11 Gansevoort 30:03<br />

2 Lydia Kramer 11 Glens Falls 31:02<br />

3 Vito Shukla 11 Mechanicville 32:27<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 16 - 20<br />

1 Jacob Gilson 17 Schenectady 20:41<br />

2 Ian Cotten 17 Saratoga Springs 30:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 21 - 25<br />

1 Mitch Flanger 24 Latham 26:40<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 26 - 30<br />

1 Liam Kane 27 Saratoga Springs 26:16<br />

2 Bryan Scheren 30 Schuylerville 28:11<br />

3 Chris Greive 29 Schuylerville 28:28<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Greg Ethier 49 Ballston Lake 18:54<br />

2 Andrew Snell 49 Queensbury 21:22<br />

3 Pete Prindle 48 Hudson Falls 22:11<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Beth Morrissey 47 Gansevoort 22:24<br />

2 Jane LaBombard 49 Glens Falls 24:30<br />

3 Deirdre Donohue 48 Ticonderoga 24:37<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 John Alessi 51 Glens Falls 22:02<br />

2 Ben Lapham 54 Glens Falls 33:58<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Chris Cifone-Clohosey 54 Glens Falls 28:17<br />

2 Jodie Lackey 54 Glens Falls 28:48<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Sam Mercado 59 Saratoga Spring 20:15<br />

2 Vince Fiori 56 Halfmoon 25:57<br />

3 Adin Potter 55 South Glens Falls 30:29<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Susan Coyner 59 Glens Falls 24:59<br />

2 Ellen Rose 59 Ballston Spa 38:32<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Timothy Bardin 60 Queensbury 21:25<br />

2 Mark Weidner 61 Queensbury 22:14<br />

3 Mark Ward 62 South Glens Falls 23:23<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Tricia Johnston 61 Ballston Lake 29:56<br />

2 Kathy Horne 64 Bolton Landing 33:05<br />

3 Donna Bucklin 64 Brooklyn, CT 46:41<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Michael Rozell 65 Glens Falls 29:14<br />

2 Eugene Colburn 66 Granville 32:12<br />

3 Paul Post 65 Glens Falls 36:17<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Linda Ellingsworth 69 Granville 37:56<br />

2 Kathy Pfeiffer 67 Queensbury 44:28<br />

3 Nancy Klimas 69 South Glens Falls 50:47<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 James Goodspeed 71 Queensbury 25:31<br />

2 Mark Sager 72 Glens Falls 26:45<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Jill Pederson 71 Lake George 30:24<br />

2 Margaretgma Wallace 73 Queensbury 33:20<br />

3 Suzanne Nealon 72 Glens Falls 37:12<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Jim Cunningham 78 Ticonderoga 37:40<br />

2 NORMAN Facklam 79 Queensbury 41:56<br />

3 Bill Robeson 75 Fort Edward 42:33<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Cathy Biss 75 Queensbury 46:40<br />

2 Marilyn Semrad 75 Dallas, TX 54:16<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 84<br />

1 Jim Moore 83 Niskayuna 39:54<br />

2 Ray Lee 80 Halfmoon 44:43<br />

Courtesy of <strong>Adirondack</strong> Runners<br />

10TH ANNUAL REVOLUTIONARY RUN FOR VETERANS<br />

AT “AMERICA’S TURNING POINT“ 5K<br />

November 5, <strong>2022</strong> • Fort Hardy Park, Schuylerville<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 26 - 30<br />

1 Jacqueline Boyce 28 Clifton Park 23:52<br />

2 Emily Gray 26 Schenectady 25:10<br />

3 Amanda Swart 28 Amsterdam 34:29<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 31 - 35<br />

1 Adam Ostrander 32 Queensbury 21:17<br />

2 Philip Spiezio 34 Mechanicville 21:50<br />

3 Lucas Rogers 34 Niskayuna 21:50<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 31 - 35<br />

1 Lauren Medford 33 Ballston Spa 25:02<br />

2 Meg Bell 31 Gansevoort 27:11<br />

3 Kaitlyn Collins 32 Ravena 29:01<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 36 - 40<br />

1 Ryan Legere 39 Corinth 20:49<br />

2 John Scranton 40 Greenfield Center 22:25<br />

3 Padraig Timoney 38 Ballston Spa 23:34<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 36 - 40<br />

1 Katherine Guilfoyle 37 Mechanicville 24:37<br />

2 Lindsay McConnelee 40 Pattersonville 29:40<br />

3 Sarah Bodnar 36 Schuylerville 30:22<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 41 - 45<br />

1 Carlos Aquino 44 Albany 25:27<br />

2 Michael Maher 43 Mechanicville 25:41<br />

3 Christopher Curtis 43 Schuylerville 26:59<br />

continued<br />

10TH ANNUAL REVOLUTIONARY RUN FOR VETERANS cont.<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 41 - 45<br />

1 Kate Steves 42 Glens Falls 24:54<br />

2 Sarah Piper 42 Fort Edward 25:09<br />

3 Moria Quackenbush 41 Delmar 25:28<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 46 - 50<br />

1 Jason Pensabene 46 Latham 23:38<br />

2 Stephen Meyer 50 Clifton Park 24:20<br />

3 Paul Shaw 46 Clifton Park 25:23<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 46 - 50<br />

1 Wendi Sebastian-Takakura 46 Glenville 24:54<br />

2 Heather Dibiase 47 Clifton Park 25:44<br />

3 Heather Caruso 47 Albany 25:45<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 51 - 55<br />

1 Michael Cushing 54 Saratoga Springs 24:22<br />

2 Michael Fosmire 54 Fort Edward 25:52<br />

3 Todd Shimkus 55 Saratoga Springs 26:52<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 51 - 55<br />

1 Heidi Underwood 52 Saratoga Springs 28:32<br />

2 Kim Eisler 55 Ballston Spa 29:19<br />

3 Courtney Moriarta 53 Saratoga Springs 29:39<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 56 - 60<br />

1 Phil Spiezio 58 Greenwich 22:29<br />

2 Daniel Cropsey 59 Niskayuna 24:19<br />

3 Stephen Gregorek 60 Schuylerville 25:35<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 56 - 60<br />

1 Sandra Reulet 58 Saratoga Springs 27:12<br />

2 Maureen O’Connor 56 Stamford 28:47<br />

3 Ann Holland 57 Ballston Spa 29:18<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 61 - 65<br />

1 Chris Thomas 61 Saratoga Springs 24:12<br />

2 Richard Lynch 64 Saratoga Springs 24:40<br />

3 Andrew Yin 61 Greenwich, CT 25:30<br />

“FALL BACK 5” 5-MILE TRAIL RACE<br />

November 6, <strong>2022</strong> • Saratoga Spa State Park, Saratoga Springs<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Aaron Epps 33 31:56<br />

2 James Keoe 44 34:10<br />

3 Jared Brown 36 34:18<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Hailey Capello 15 36:13<br />

2 Carrie Carlton 32 Syracuse 38:29<br />

3 Jennifer Hickok 39 Ballston Spa 41:31<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Oliver Hickland 14 Salem 36:08<br />

2 Simon Hickland 10 Salem 45:01<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Thomas Sherwin 18 Saratoga Springs 35:48<br />

2 Ethan Hickland 16 Salem 40:58<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Emma Miller 15 Amsterdam 45:53<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Nolan Yowell 23 43:48<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Kyla Muzzy 22 53:05<br />

2 Izabella Klasterman 21 53:08<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Lucas Audi 28 Ballston Spa 40:09<br />

2 Mackenzie Carlisle 26 Glens Falls 40:58<br />

3 Francis Sweenor 25 43:03<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Amy McLean 25 44:10<br />

2 Katie Antonucci 27 Ballston Spa 50:37<br />

3 Hannah Noll 26 Saratoga Springs 51:47<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Alex James 34 34:26<br />

2 Michael O’Rourke 32 Schenectady 38:51<br />

3 Nicholas Ellis 31 Schenectady 38:54<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Vicky Tiberia 32 Albany 46:57<br />

2 Nina Bahar 33 Albany 49:31<br />

3 Jillian Smith 33 Warnerville 49:47<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Tyler Walz 39 Menands 37:26<br />

2 Eric Jasuta 37 41:56<br />

3 Philip Potter 35 New York 46:35<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Emily Skaj 38 North Andover, MA 46:49<br />

2 Kelly Grace 35 47:28<br />

3 Kimberly Bujak 39 Castleton-on-Hudson 52:10<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 James Keoe 44 34:10<br />

2 Colin Klepetar 43 40:33<br />

3 Christopher Carter 44 Averill Park 40:56<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Christian Fox 17 Ballston Lake 16:04<br />

2 Jack Seagroatt 15 Clifton Park 16:06<br />

3 Gregory Parseghian 15 Clifton Park 16:46<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Gabby Rao 25 Jamaica Plain, MA 19:25<br />

2 Bella Silipigno 15 Halfmoon 21:08<br />

3 Inara Tebo 13 Clifton Park 21:39<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Jacob Perkins 14 Clifton Park 17:44<br />

2 Jonas Vinciquerra 14 Rexford 18:02<br />

3 Erik Miller 13 Ballston Lake 18:06<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Eva Bronzell 13 Ballston Lake 21:40<br />

2 Maya Janssen 13 Ballston Lake 22:21<br />

3 Moira Glynn 14 Clifton Park 23:04<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Rohit Nattanmai 15 Rexford 17:24<br />

2 Jack Hallahan 15 Clifton Park 17:27<br />

3 Matthew Clay 16 Clifton Park 17:27<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Rose Loomis 15 Clifton Park 22:02<br />

2 Elizabeth Hook 15 Clifton Park 22:30<br />

3 Morgan Morelli 17 Clifton Park 23:04<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Mary Patton Sims 24 Troy 24:13<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Annabelle Sims 26 Troy 26:11<br />

2 Jennifer Armstrong 26 Menands 56:49<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Tim Ela 33 Clifton Park 19:26<br />

2 Daniel Palmerino 30 Waterford 20:49<br />

3 Charles Deboyace 31 Albany 27:38<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Joanna Stores 34 Malta 26:44<br />

2 Claire O’Leary 30 Minneapolis, MN 27:34<br />

3 Erica Bater 32 Clifton Park 29:58<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Andy Wegman 36 19:09<br />

2 Marcus Degraff 36 Clifton Park 24:11<br />

3 Zach Landau 35 Albany 24:41<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 61 - 65<br />

1 Deborah Carleton 62 Greenfield Center 29:17<br />

2 Jackie Czub 61 Schaghticoke 32:39<br />

3 Patricia Johnston 61 Ballston Lake 33:13<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 66 - 70<br />

1 Steve Vnuk 66 Delmar 26:36<br />

2 Luke Nightingale 67 Schaghticoke 27:53<br />

3 Scott Averill 68 Saratoga Springs 29:24<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 66 - 70<br />

1 Marlene Bell 68 Ballston Lake 29:27<br />

2 Christine Pufpaff 67 Loudonville 35:58<br />

3 Laurie George 68 Wilmington 36:25<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 71 - 75<br />

1 Mark Sager 72 Glens Falls 27:10<br />

2 Terry Smith 75 Galway 28:28<br />

3 Bob Mead 73 East Greenbush 28:46<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 71 - 75<br />

1 Martha DeGrazia 71 Slingerlands 31:20<br />

2 Alice Carpeter 72 Delmar 37:51<br />

3 Suzanne Nealon 72 Glens Falls 38:51<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 76 - 80<br />

1 Dave Glass 76 Glenville 23:20<br />

2 Norman Stevens 80 Fort Edward 31:05<br />

3 Jim Callahan 77 Saratoga Springs 32:30<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 76 - 80<br />

1 Nancy Johnston 76 Ballston Lake 56:33<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 81 - 84<br />

1 Vic Laport 82 North Adams, MA 47:06<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 81 - 84<br />

1 Marge Rajczewski 82 Ballston Lake 37:41<br />

Courtesy of FC4 & Saratoga County Veterans Trust & Agency Fund<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Shawna Walz 41 Menands 43:30<br />

2 Casey Tenniswood 41 Saratoga Springs 43:45<br />

3 Laurie Carter 42 Averill Park 46:14<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Jonathan Guthan 45 38:46<br />

2 Garth Brennan 46 Gansevoort 39:42<br />

3 Seth Capello 47 39:56<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Nicola MacNeil 49 Rotterdam Junction 43:27<br />

2 Nicole Loscalzo 49 43:32<br />

3 Katarina Evans 46 Saratoga Springs 45:50<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Zach Vogel 51 38:24<br />

2 Steve Marchant 51 Glenville 38:59<br />

3 John McManus 50 40:14<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Pamela Delsignore 53 South Glens Falls 47:15<br />

2 Jennifer Ferriss 50 Saratoga Springs 47:53<br />

3 Erin McMahon 50 Clifton Park 50:02<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Eric Mendelsohn 56 45:57<br />

2 Chris Knite 55 Corinth 51:43<br />

3 Tyronne Culpepper 59 Saratoga Springs 59:01<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Annette Romano 58 Ballston Spa 43:51<br />

2 Frances Lefever 56 Ballston Spa 51:23<br />

3 Patricia Walton 56 Saratoga Springs 59:40<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Mark Eeidner 61 39:47<br />

2 William McGivney 60 40:57<br />

3 Keith Strack 64 Saratoga Springs 47:19<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Joynn Pierce 64 Saratoga Springs 1:04:39<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Dominick Audi 68 Ballston Spa 39:48<br />

2 Vincent Kirby 66 Mechanicville 52:47<br />

3 Frank Lombardo 67 53:45<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Daniel Larson 71 Queensbury 52:28<br />

2 Leo Dipierro 72 Schenectady 1:08:09<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Claire Henderson 73 Saratoga Springs 51:57<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Daniel Brown 76 Ballston Spa 1:02:47<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Laura Clark 75 Saratoga Springs 1:18:55<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 84<br />

1 Raymond Lee 80 Halfmoon 1:17:20<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 84<br />

1 Marge Rajczewski 82 1:15:59<br />

Courtesy of Saratoga Stryders<br />

14TH ANNUAL SHENENDEHOWA VETERANS DAY DASH 5K<br />

November 11, <strong>2022</strong> • Shenendehowa High School, Clifton Park<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Julie Monroe 35 Ballston Lake 27:15<br />

2 Marjorie Forget 36 Clifton Park 28:01<br />

3 Geneva Wiesner 39 Mechanicville 29:58<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Wei Ma 44 Clifton Park 17:57<br />

2 Nick Whaley 42 Clifton Park 18:07<br />

3 Joseph Vinciquerra 44 Rexford 19:13<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Katie Jones 40 Clifton Park 23:26<br />

2 Christine Spinner 43 Clifton Park 25:24<br />

3 Rebecca Chapman 41 Altamont 26:51<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Greg Ethier 49 Ballston Lake 18:20<br />

2 Brian Watts 48 Clifton Park 21:22<br />

3 Christopher Fox 45 Ballston Lake 24:39<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Jessica Northan 47 Guilderland 22:09<br />

2 Coraline Falco 45 Albany 23:11<br />

3 Amy Seagroatt 47 Clifton Park 23:16<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Travis Moore 50 Ballston Lake 21:47<br />

2 Kevin Smith 51 Rexford 21:54<br />

3 Kevin Costello 54 Housatonic, MA 22:35<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Jennifer Glynn 54 Clifton Park 32:38<br />

2 Cindy Pucci 50 Voorheesville 35:59<br />

3 Julie O’Toole 54 Mechanicville 39:23<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Bill Hoffman 55 Clifton Park 21:45<br />

2 Steve Hanagan 55 Ballston Lake 22:34<br />

3 Kevin Schanz 56 Clifton Park 23:01<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Lisa Decelle 59 Mechanicville 33:02<br />

2 Christine Schultz 57 Mechanicville 33:38<br />

3 Mary Hayden 59 Johnsonville 35:59<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Douglas Landau 62 Herndon, VA 23:04<br />

2 Michael Parker 64 Succasunna, NJ 25:27<br />

3 Jonathan Eisenberg 61 Albany 29:37<br />

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DECEMBER <strong>2022</strong> 27<br />

14TH ANNUAL SHENENDEHOWA VETERANS DAY DASH 5K cont.<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Maureen Spence 62 Clifton Park 31:40<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Carmelo Rao 65 Burnt Hills 23:58<br />

2 Vince Juliano 65 Delanson 26:36<br />

3 John McDermott 67 Clifton Park 26:37<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Maureen Fitzgerald 65 Clifton Park 24:57<br />

2 Karen Drach-Parker 65 Succasunna, NJ 31:21<br />

3 Hollys Kozlowski 67 Valley Falls 31:40<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Reigh Walling 70 Clifton Park 27:34<br />

2 Leo Dipierro 72 Cherry Plain 32:09<br />

3 John Vavasour 73 Albany 38:44<br />

MALE OVERALL<br />

1 Louis Serafini 31 Cambridge, MA 45:59<br />

2 Sam Morse 39 Syracuse 47:34<br />

3 Scott Mindel 36 Burlington, MA 47:59<br />

FEMALE OVERALL<br />

1 Karen Bertasso-Hughes 38 Selkirk 55:26<br />

2 Rachel Peterson 26 Portland, OR 56:42<br />

3 Diane Ryan 40 Malta 57:07<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 1 - 14<br />

1 Logan Kuhn 14 Delmar 1:09:47<br />

2 Anna Lowry 13 Delanson 1:41:12<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Luke Tkaczyk 19 Northwood, NH 48:39<br />

2 Tyler Greene 18 Scotia 48:58<br />

3 Nathaniel Sletten 19 Rome 49:15<br />

4 Jay Parker 19 New Lenox, IL 49:55<br />

5 Noah Greski 19 Scotia 50:01<br />

6 Brody Santagata 18 Middletown, CT 51:14<br />

7 Liam Cowdrey 16 Scotia 56:12<br />

8 Alex Tong 18 Troy 57:21<br />

9 Ryan Freihofer 16 Scotia 57:35<br />

10 Jack Zieber 15 Rotterdam 59:13<br />

11 Peter Maroko 19 Nyack 59:16<br />

12 Evan Sweet 18 Averill Park 1:00:00<br />

13 Tyler Knaggs 17 Schenectady 1:00:47<br />

14 Finn Winters-Bona 16 Glenville 1:00:49<br />

15 Andrew Bank 19 Ellicott City, MD 1:01:43<br />

16 Arnav Mukherjee 18 Troy 1:01:58<br />

17 Alexander Young 16 Guilderland 1:02:09<br />

18 Simon Evans 15 Middle Grove 1:02:49<br />

19 Justin Ng 18 Mount Kisco 1:03:05<br />

20 Nate Palmerino 15 Jersey City, NJ 1:03:23<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 15 - 19<br />

1 Elisabeth Brown 19 Wallingford, CT 1:01:36<br />

2 Hailey Capello 15 Gansevoort 1:04:05<br />

3 Kaitlin Deforest 18 Terryville, CT 1:05:22<br />

4 Gabrielle Wilson 19 Seven Valleys, PA 1:09:21<br />

5 Sophia Shatynski 16 Altamont 1:13:21<br />

6 Ashlee Greene 16 Scotia 1:15:48<br />

7 Alex Schermerhorn 19 Slingerlands 1:18:51<br />

8 Alley Eisler 16 Ballston Spa 1:23:25<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Charles Ragone 24 Albany 48:02<br />

2 Aidan Canavan 23 Niskayuna 49:10<br />

3 Jack Huber 22 Delmar 49:25<br />

4 Cameron Davis 22 Delmar 49:26<br />

5 Jimmy Smith 20 Pittsford 50:56<br />

6 Peter Alden 21 Essex, VT 51:04<br />

7 Alexander Bianconi 22 Ballston Lake 51:15<br />

8 Kyril Van Schendel 23 Cairo 51:20<br />

9 Chris Adamski 21 Danbury, CT 51:57<br />

10 Isaac Menis 21 Schenectady 53:34<br />

11 Noah Valvo 23 Delanson 54:39<br />

12 Matthew Brown 23 Minerva 55:35<br />

13 Roman Silen 22 Wellesley, MA 56:49<br />

14 Jamal Vazquez 24 Gloversville 56:56<br />

15 Anton Conto 23 Ballston Lake 1:03:32<br />

16 Holden Maynard 23 Schenectady 1:04:47<br />

17 Jacob Weissenburg 21 Albany 1:08:58<br />

18 Alex Hitrick 24 Schenectady 1:09:42<br />

19 Todd Scaccia Jr 21 Nassau 1:17:09<br />

20 Anthony Pasquarella 23 Schenectady 1:18:14<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 20 - 24<br />

1 Margaret Champagne 24 Saratoga Springs 57:30<br />

2 Sophia Vinciguerra 21 Syracuse 59:25<br />

3 Lara Cunningham 23 Nassau 1:03:56<br />

4 Miranda Gilbert 21 Oswego 1:05:13<br />

5 Macy Keegan 23 New York 1:09:02<br />

6 Gabrielle Van Dyk 22 Schenectady 1:11:28<br />

7 Grace Nolan 22 Albany 1:11:59<br />

8 Alyssa Bove 24 Schenectady 1:14:36<br />

9 Alice Menis 23 Albany 1:19:03<br />

10 Nicole McGrath 21 Slingerlands 1:23:35<br />

11 Alanie Genter 22 Saratoga Springs 1:25:30<br />

12 Seychelle Mikofsky 24 Schenectady 1:30:18<br />

13 Victoria Pardi 24 Troy 1:55:18<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Ben Fazio 27 Troy 48:52<br />

2 Jack Vite 26 Clifton Park 49:29<br />

3 Steve Booker 26 Portland, OR 49:57<br />

4 Keith Machabee 26 Delmar 51:05<br />

5 Tyler Morrissey 25 Clifton Park 51:20<br />

6 Thomas Slicer 28 Oneonta 53:56<br />

7 Andrew Canavan 25 Scotia 56:47<br />

8 Nathan Laing 27 Schenectady 57:28<br />

9 Wudu Girma 29 Menands 58:17<br />

10 Robert Kelley 29 Afton 58:32<br />

11 Kyle McCormack 28 Albany 1:02:32<br />

12 Travis Blank 26 Glenmont 1:05:35<br />

13 Lincoln Walton 28 Saratoga Springs 1:05:55<br />

14 Tanner Dasso 27 Guilderland 1:06:59<br />

15 Joseph Disanto 29 Cohoes 1:08:18<br />

16 Nicholas Bernard 27 Schenectady 1:08:59<br />

17 Nicholas Pakatar 29 Rensselaer 1:09:34<br />

18 Christopher Murphy 27 Troy 1:10:18<br />

19 Andrew Steenburgh 28 Scotia 1:11:49<br />

20 Dan Omicinski 26 Niskayuna 1:12:39<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 25 - 29<br />

1 Caitlin Abelseth 29 Boston, MA 1:00:27<br />

2 Meredith Parmalee 29 Quincy, MA 1:02:53<br />

3 Mel Whyman 26 Plattsburgh 1:04:31<br />

4 Cate Chamberlain 25 Albany 1:05:32<br />

5 Tara Travis 26 Clifton Park 1:07:30<br />

6 Jill Kleban 27 Niskayuna 1:10:30<br />

7 Amy Wardner 26 Guilderland 1:12:25<br />

8 Caitlin Gurney 28 Mechanicville 1:13:30<br />

9 Caitlin Corbett 25 Niskayuna 1:13:55<br />

10 Tricia Bushway 25 Rome 1:14:16<br />

11 Rayne Rappazzo 29 Cohoes 1:16:00<br />

12 Maggie Schlegel 28 Ballston Spa 1:17:36<br />

13 Carlie Hanna 29 Latham 1:18:20<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Alice Carpenter 72 Delmar 35:45<br />

2 Barb Wallis 70 Clifton Park 44:49<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 James Callahan 77 Saratoga Springs 31:17<br />

2 Jim Cunningham 78 Ticonderoga 39:04<br />

3 Tom Collins 78 Ballston Lake 39:50<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Nancy Johnston 76 Ballston Lake 52:25<br />

2 Ginny Rogers 75 Tallahassee, FL 56:25<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 99<br />

1 Jim Moore 83 Niskayuna 35:43<br />

2 Raymond Lee 80 Halfmoon 43:11<br />

Courtesy of Shen Track Booster Club<br />

47TH ANNUAL MVP HEALTH CARE STOCKADE-ATHON 15K ROAD RACE<br />

November 13, <strong>2022</strong> • Veterans Park to City Hall, Schenectady<br />

14 Melanie Redfield 29 Albany 1:18:23<br />

15 Abby Brown 28 Glenmont 1:19:25<br />

16 Amy Cookfair 29 Schenectady 1:23:55<br />

17 Anna Izzo 26 Lake Placid 1:23:48<br />

18 Gabrielle Mamone 27 Wynantskill 1:25:41<br />

19 Emily D’Angelo 26 Albany 1:26:33<br />

20 Larissa Dipace 29 Amsterdam 1:26:43<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Conor Cashin 30 Boston, MA 49:46<br />

2 Jonathan Lindenauer 34 Ballston Lake 50:29<br />

3 Thomas Paquette 31 Keene, NH 51:38<br />

4 Peter Rowell 33 Albany 52:12<br />

5 Alan Finder 34 Albany 55:05<br />

6 Peter Conboy 33 Albany 59:18<br />

7 Greg Hart 34 Saratoga Springs 1:00:53<br />

8 Michael Snyder 32 Essex Junction, VT 1:02:57<br />

9 Dylan Simms 32 Northfield, VT 1:03:41<br />

10 Roland Graves 32 Schenectady 1:04:39<br />

11 Assane Diallo 32 Troy 1:05:26<br />

12 Kenny Jack 30 Voorheesville 1:07:21<br />

13 Scott Piper 34 Niskayuna 1:08:22<br />

14 Benjamin Papa 33 Saratoga Springs 1:09:34<br />

15 Tyler Wilcox 32 Watervliet 1:09:34<br />

16 Nyasha Dangwa 31 Cairo 1:10:53<br />

17 Evan Jones 30 Troy 1:09:53<br />

18 Adam Burn 33 Guilderland 1:11:12<br />

19 Thomas Hartnett Jr 34 Schenectady 1:11:41<br />

20 Daniel Candiales 31 Guilderland 1:13:57<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 30 - 34<br />

1 Emily Taft 32 Albany 57:49<br />

2 Erin Rasco 34 Keeseville 58:28<br />

3 Megan James 33 Charlton 1:03:46<br />

4 Elizabeth Izzo 30 Lake Placid 1:04:30<br />

5 Amanda Williams 32 Kinderhook 1:05:37<br />

6 Lauren Gelzinis 30 Manchester Ctr, VT 1:06:01<br />

7 Katie Ehmann 30 Ballston Spa 1:07:49<br />

8 Michelle Davis 34 Schenectady 1:09:42<br />

9 Rachel Berschwinger 34 Voorheesville 1:10:36<br />

10 Jessica Berschwinger 34 Voorheesville 1:10:36<br />

11 Lauren Williams 32 Troy 1:11:03<br />

12 Kim McBride 30 Albany 1:11:47<br />

13 Martyna Brooks 33 Gansevoort 1:12:48<br />

14 Shannon Dillard 32 Hoosick Falls 1:13:57<br />

15 Kayla Megow 30 Watervliet 1:15:20<br />

16 Julie Verret 34 Schenectady 1:16:29<br />

17 Mary Claire Falotico 30 Schenectady 1:17:40<br />

18 Amanda Bylsma 34 Albany 1:18:36<br />

19 Gabrielle Kosakowski 30 Schenectady 1:18:41<br />

20 Caryn Mlodzianowski 34 Ballston Lake 1:19:12<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Steve Soprano 35 Queensbury 48:46<br />

2 Alexander Grout 36 Chappaqua 51:26<br />

3 Jeff Goupil 35 Arlington, MA 53:32<br />

4 Thomas O’Grady 37 Slingerlands 53:58<br />

5 Alejandro Gauna 39 Delmar 54:30<br />

6 Robert Ordish 37 Schenectady 55:59<br />

7 Brian Sadonis 36 Troy 56:24<br />

8 Thomas Gabriel 35 Niskayuna 57:02<br />

9 Matt Becker 37 South Glens Falls 57:07<br />

10 Vincent Aceto 36 Schenectady 57:37<br />

11 Andrew Pavlou 35 Schenectady 58:13<br />

12 Joseph Mansour 35 North New Hyde Park 58:18<br />

13 Bradley Lewis 36 Troy 58:22<br />

14 Eric Parker 36 Glenville 1:00:20<br />

15 Eric White 37 New Hartford 1:00:23<br />

16 Jonathan Louden 38 Clifton Park 1:00:31<br />

17 Michael Hoover 36 Clinton 1:00:33<br />

18 Ben Jordan 35 Ballston Spa 1:00:37<br />

19 Thomas Dansereau 35 Troy 1:01:44<br />

20 Michael Franke 35 Latham 1:02:20<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 35 - 39<br />

1 Meghan Mortensen 37 Glenville 59:59<br />

2 Lauren Carnahan 39 Latham 1:02:56<br />

3 Meghan Louden 36 Clifton Park 1:03:40<br />

4 Erin Rightmyer 38 Delmar 1:05:44<br />

5 Amy Roberson 39 Sauquoit 1:08:27<br />

6 Elizabeth Chauhan 38 Albany 1:08:36<br />

7 Julie Scherer 37 Rexford 1:09:23<br />

8 Jessica Hauprich-Bizzarro 38 Saratoga Springs 1:10:03<br />

9 Kelly Rogers 36 Castleton, VT 1:10:22<br />

10 Laura Rickmyre 38 Schenectady 1:11:13<br />

11 Kim Pommer 38 Rotterdam 1:11:22<br />

12 Jane Lee 35 North New Hyde Park 1:11:39<br />

13 Jenny Fouche 39 Altamont 1:11:51<br />

14 Brett Harris 37 Albany 1:12:05<br />

15 Kaitlyn Rowe 36 Sand Lake 1:12:42<br />

16 Angela Sickles 36 Rexford 1:13:01<br />

17 Justine Lobosco 38 Ballston Spa 1:14:09<br />

18 Ruth Steciuk 35 Troy 1:14:32<br />

19 Christine Tower 36 North Adams, MA 1:14:29<br />

20 Jamie Davenport 38 Guilderland 1:14:53<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Chuck Terry 40 Albany 53:26<br />

2 Mike Chow 43 Poughkeepsie 53:33<br />

3 Joseph Sullivan 43 Schenectady 54:56<br />

4 John Deer 40 Slingerlands 55:08<br />

5 Shaun McGrath 43 Whitehall 57:33<br />

6 Wei Ma 44 Clifton Park 57:56<br />

7 Kyle Mahoney 41 Ballston Lake 57:59<br />

8 Joseph Messia 40 Loudonville 59:25<br />

9 Ryan Fisher 42 Ballston Spa 59:53<br />

10 Jonathan Petruccelli 41 Albany 1:00:39<br />

11 Saturnino Fernandez 42 Slingerlands 1:01:08<br />

12 Shaun Evans 44 Middle Grove 1:02:49<br />

13 Rudy Zamora 42 Latham 1:02:52<br />

14 Christopher Jaynes 41 Ballston Spa 1:04:28<br />

15 Ambrose Schaffer 40 Canajoharie 1:04:35<br />

16 Anthony Lucier 43 Glenville 1:08:04<br />

17 Ryan Cooper 41 Clifton Park 1:08:10<br />

18 Peter Jones 41 Niskayuna 1:08:15<br />

19 Michael Van Flue 40 Troy 1:09:56<br />

20 Tom MacGregor 40 Delmar 1:10:05<br />

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FEMALE AGE GROUP: 40 - 44<br />

1 Marta Dauphinee 44 Glenville 1:00:35<br />

2 Jessica Charles 40 Oriskany 1:00:59<br />

3 Sarah Parks 42 Troy 1:03:34<br />

4 Ann Marie Moskal 42 Ballston Spa 1:05:10<br />

5 Kari Deer 43 Slingerlands 1:06:30<br />

6 Kate Forbush 42 Slingerlands 1:07:37<br />

7 Yanping Shen 43 Saratoga Springs 1:08:21<br />

8 Melissa Pecora 41 Gansevoort 1:08:36<br />

9 Amanda Carroll 40 Albany 1:09:47<br />

10 Amanda Susser 40 Niskayuna 1:09:44<br />

11 Jennifer Bryant 41 Albany 1:09:47<br />

12 Kristen Kuhn 43 Delmar 1:09:50<br />

13 Laura Zima 42 Albany 1:09:51<br />

14 Kay Williams 42 Scotia 1:10:32<br />

15 Erin Murphy 42 Albany 1:13:08<br />

16 Katie Johnson 41 Delmar 1:14:12<br />

17 Jessica Brown 41 Albany 1:14:44<br />

18 Jess Keller 42 Ballston Spa 1:15:49<br />

19 Jade Barth 43 Syracuse 1:15:42<br />

20 Theresa Delorenzo 44 Waterford 1:17:01<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Matthew Gokey 48 Delmar 57:11<br />

2 Matt Crave 45 Schenectady 57:49<br />

3 Phil Matthews 48 Waterford 59:26<br />

4 Greg Ethier 49 Mechanicville 59:48<br />

5 Jason Greski 47 Scotia 1:00:41<br />

6 Robert Irwin 49 Guilderland 1:00:42<br />

7 Steven Imbriaco 46 Glenmont 1:00:43<br />

8 Raymon Webster 47 Altamont 1:01:39<br />

9 Cory Wajda 47 Sand Lake 1:02:26<br />

10 Dean Geesler 49 Slingerlands 1:02:47<br />

11 Leonard Leonidas 49 Castleton-on-Hudson 1:03:06<br />

12 Paul Cirillo 46 Mohawk 1:03:52<br />

13 Steve Maynard 47 Schenectady 1:04:57<br />

14 Clay Lodovice 47 Voorheesville 1:05:32<br />

15 Vasil Koleci 46 Albany 1:05:42<br />

16 Ken Stack 46 Liverpool 1:06:01<br />

17 William Dodds 48 Albany 1:06:14<br />

18 Todd Smith 48 Voorheesville 1:07:11<br />

19 Feng Chen 46 Schenectady 1:07:11<br />

20 Brendan Hughes 45 Ballston Spa 1:07:16<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 45 - 49<br />

1 Colleen Ottalagano-McGarry 45 Slingerlands 1:07:27<br />

2 Kelly Morris 45 Nassau 1:10:48<br />

3 Erin Gregory 46 Clifton Park 1:12:09<br />

4 Erin Ludwig 45 Frankfort 1:12:17<br />

5 Amy Smyth 45 Melrose 1:13:02<br />

6 Heather Hieronymi 49 Saratoga Springs 1:14:30<br />

7 Carmela Giordano 47 Hoosick Falls 1:14:36<br />

8 Barbara Cutler 47 Troy 1:15:07<br />

9 Heather Dibiase 47 Clifton Park 1:16:10<br />

10 Laura Kelly 49 Albany 1:17:17<br />

11 Carrie Andrews 46 Rochester 1:18:00<br />

12 Lisa May 46 Brunswick 1:18:03<br />

13 Kathleen Barclay 45 Ballston Spa 1:19:43<br />

14 Shannon Pageau 49 Rensselaer 1:21:48<br />

15 Victoria Wagner 48 Altamont 1:21:46<br />

16 Treva Carrig 47 Averill Park 1:22:38<br />

17 Debbie Gulneck 48 Stillwater 1:22:32<br />

18 Amy Vanderkar 46 Averill Park 1:24:12<br />

19 Erika Ries 46 Albany 1:25:41<br />

20 Kelly Andrew 49 Chazy 1:27:47<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Derek Grout 50 Valatie 56:57<br />

2 Andrew Reed 51 Niskayuna 59:22<br />

3 Patric Brew 53 Kinderhook 59:33<br />

4 Brock Davis 54 Lyn, ON 1:01:20<br />

5 Bill Hamel 51 Clifton Park 1:02:03<br />

6 Dennis Vanvlack 50 Duanesburg 1:02:52<br />

7 Jian Shen 52 Albany 1:03:21<br />

8 Gil Chorbajian 53 Schenectady 1:04:09<br />

9 Stephen Marchant 51 Glenville 1:07:40<br />

10 Callistus Antony 51 Mechanicville 1:08:26<br />

11 John Williams-Searle 54 Albany 1:10:13<br />

12 Dimitri Garder 53 North Bennington, VT 1:10:48<br />

13 Clifford Erickson 52 Voorheesville 1:10:50<br />

14 Travis Moore 50 Ballston Lake 1:12:07<br />

15 Rick Zachgo 52 Rexford 1:12:12<br />

16 Dennis Beardsley 50 Castleton 1:12:23<br />

17 John Genevich 53 Saratoga Springs 1:12:55<br />

18 Scott Kelly 50 Delmar 1:13:31<br />

19 Steve Gibbs 50 Clifton Park 1:14:33<br />

20 Kevin Beattie 52 Schenectady 1:14:33<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 50 - 54<br />

1 Lydia Dillon 53 Oneonta 1:07:56<br />

2 Jeannine Macera 52 Oriskany 1:08:59<br />

3 Michelle Hughes 52 Clifton Park 1:12:30<br />

4 Lonnie Halusic 54 Ballston Spa 1:13:54<br />

5 Jill Rembetski 53 Averill Park 1:16:59<br />

6 Patty Wagner 50 Clifton Park 1:17:12<br />

7 Sarah Vogel 53 Slingerlands 1:17:12<br />

8 Christine Stanavich 51 Amsterdam 1:17:42<br />

9 Pamela Delsignore 53 South Glens Falls 1:18:14<br />

10 Carolann Koleci 50 Albany 1:18:12<br />

11 Laura Floge 51 Averill Park 1:18:48<br />

12 Mary Wyatt 52 Charlton 1:18:53<br />

13 Janice Balogh 51 Averill Park 1:20:13<br />

14 Terry Chan 50 Jersey City, NJ 1:20:28<br />

15 Sandy Malloy 53 Feura Bush 1:20:28<br />

16 Karen Skiba 51 Troy 1:21:46<br />

17 Jody Monroe 52 Ballston Lake 1:24:36<br />

18 Barbara Judge 50 Berne 1:26:30<br />

19 Michele Dombroski 54 Clifton Park 1:26:56<br />

20 Jennifer Ferriss 50 Saratoga Springs 1:27:47<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Scott Humphrey 56 Marcy 55:13<br />

2 David Putney 58 Newport 58:39<br />

3 Thomas Kracker 58 Delmar 1:01:13<br />

4 Steven Tinkler 57 Clifton Park 1:02:21<br />

5 Ed Menis 58 Schenectady 1:03:19<br />

6 Craig Dubois 59 Sprakers 1:03:37<br />

7 Paul Humphrey 55 Deerfield 1:03:53<br />

8 Patrick Jansen 59 Scotia 1:05:19<br />

9 John Sestito 59 Johnsonville 1:07:19<br />

10 Gary Longhi 58 Colonie 1:08:23<br />

11 Tim Kostoroski 56 Niskayuna 1:10:27<br />

12 Juan Rivelo 59 Clifton Park 1:13:07<br />

13 Gene Terwilliger 55 Glenville 1:13:44<br />

14 Kenneth Lane 56 Castleton 1:13:49<br />

15 Mike Langevin 57 Albany 1:14:32<br />

16 Steven Spuck 56 Albany 1:15:21<br />

17 Tom Verret 58 Schenectady 1:15:40<br />

18 Matthew Kawola 58 Latham 1:15:52<br />

19 Jacob Reider 59 Slingerlands 1:16:02<br />

20 John Glaser 58 Niskayuna 1:16:53<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 55 - 59<br />

1 Paula Wiltse 55 Lyn, ON 1:01:51<br />

2 Lori Kingsley 56 Wysox, PA 1:02:56<br />

3 Anne Benson 57 Clifton Park 1:08:09<br />

4 Alyssa Risko 57 Schenectady 1:09:25<br />

5 Lisa Nieradka 57 Clifton Park 1:11:44<br />

6 Kristen Hislop 58 Halfmoon 1:13:17<br />

7 Lauren Hamilton 58 Schenectady 1:13:51<br />

8 Christine Varley 58 Albany 1:14:14<br />

9 Laurie Hoyt 56 Schenectady 1:15:27<br />

10 Annette Romano 58 Malta 1:17:07<br />

11 Sue Demos 56 Queensbury 1:18:55<br />

12 Mary Buck 59 Mechanicville 1:21:23<br />

13 Margaret Burke 59 Schenectady 1:23:30<br />

14 Areta Pidwerbetsky 59 Schenectady 1:25:48<br />

15 Bridget Cotugno 56 Malta 1:27:03<br />

16 Cathy Needleman 56 Middleburgh 1:26:54<br />

17 Roseanne Murphy 56 Cohoes 1:27:43<br />

18 Lynn Schwartz 55 Clifton Park 1:27:51<br />

19 Nanette Hatch 57 Waterford 1:29:02<br />

20 Melissa Rowe 55 Bennington, VT 1:30:14<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Derrick Staley 64 Ballston Lake 59:46<br />

2 Rudean Reynolds 61 Troy 1:08:16<br />

3 Mark Weidner 61 Queensbury 1:08:35<br />

4 Jim Allott 63 Wilton 1:09:26<br />

5 Christopher Kurkjian 62 Ballston Lake 1:10:18<br />

6 David Bangert 61 Bolton Landing 1:10:51<br />

7 Russ Hoyer 62 Voorheesville 1:10:51<br />

8 Michael Abdallah 61 Mohawk 1:11:20<br />

9 Daniel Nugent 64 Delmar 1:12:18<br />

10 Gary Burak 64 New Hartford 1:13:35<br />

11 Jeff George 60 Little Falls 1:14:45<br />

12 Daniel Esper 62 Slingerlands 1:18:19<br />

13 Steve Janack 60 Glenville 1:19:45<br />

14 David Marchetti 62 Burnt Hills 1:21:18<br />

15 Dennis Contois 61 Lawrenceville, NJ 1:22:14<br />

16 Jeffrey Many 64 Saratoga Springs 1:23:09<br />

17 Peter Fish 63 Albany 1:23:14<br />

18 Douglas Allers 62 Glenville 1:24:15<br />

19 Joe Orsini 62 Schenectady 1:25:02<br />

20 Brian Connors 64 Schenectady 1:24:56<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 60 - 64<br />

1 Beth Stalker 63 Chestertown 1:07:20<br />

2 Colleen Brackett 61 Albany 1:15:36<br />

3 Kelley Vite 62 Clifton Park 1:20:35<br />

4 Jean Kalwas 63 Clifton Park 1:26:56<br />

5 Sue Tucker 62 Ilion 1:27:04<br />

6 Laura George 60 Little Falls 1:26:53<br />

7 Lauren Herbs 60 Rexford 1:27:20<br />

8 Monique Jacobs 62 Latham 1:28:40<br />

9 Laurie Anderson 64 Queensbury 1:30:08<br />

10 Susan Schaefer 64 West Sand Lake 1:31:28<br />

11 Jennifer Lawrence 63 East Greenbush 1:33:15<br />

12 Andrea Rowe 62 Glenville 1:34:08<br />

13 Nancy Stevens 62 Latham 1:35:04<br />

14 Ellen Gordon 62 Troy 1:40:31<br />

15 Molly Lindley 64 Averill Park 1:41:40<br />

16 Joanne Richardson 61 Clifton Park 1:41:40<br />

17 Sharon Scala 64 Marcy 1:50:34<br />

18 Barbara Bradley 64 Slingerlands 1:50:51<br />

19 Jo Ann Pommer 61 Duanesburg 1:51:26<br />

20 Paula Hurlbut 62 Watertown 1:52:19<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Stephen Jones 68 Averill Park 1:11:49<br />

2 Joe Gwozdz 67 Cheshire, MA 1:15:12<br />

3 Ronald Dunn 67 Albany 1:15:11<br />

4 Steve Palmer 66 Bainbridge 1:15:12<br />

5 Peter Dunn 66 Manchester, NH 1:17:00<br />

6 James Forbes 68 Valley Falls 1:18:27<br />

7 Raymond Framarin 67 Valatie 1:20:59<br />

8 William Martin 66 Gansevoort 1:21:07<br />

9 Michael Wright 68 Albany 1:23:28<br />

10 Ronald Lester 65 Coeymans Hollow 1:25:57<br />

11 Martin Touhey 69 Albany 1:26:06<br />

12 George Baranauskas 69 Scotia 1:27:05<br />

13 Dave Cole 65 Troy 1:27:46<br />

14 Jeffrey Haff 67 Clifton Park 1:29:52<br />

15 Jim Lofthouse 67 Ballston Spa 1:33:48<br />

16 Scott Stevens 65 Charlton 1:34:37<br />

17 Richard Zahnleuter 66 Clifton Park 1:36:38<br />

18 Al Smith 68 Clifton Park 1:38:04<br />

19 Richard Kelly 66 Schenectady 1:39:21<br />

20 Stanley Gorski 67 Albany 1:40:52<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 65 - 69<br />

1 Kim Law 65 East Greenbush 1:19:07<br />

2 Elizabeth Herkenham 66 Charlton 1:27:18<br />

3 Carolyn Bur George 68 Albany 1:29:06<br />

4 Melody Hoffmann 65 Coeymans Hollow 1:29:47<br />

5 Joan Williams 69 Clifton Park 1:30:09<br />

6 Darlene Cardillo 69 Delmar 1:34:58<br />

7 Joan Celentano 69 Schenectady 1:35:53<br />

8 Kathleen Cahalan 65 Loudonville 1:36:08<br />

9 Kathy Allott 67 Wilton 1:37:13<br />

10 Debra Kelley 69 Albany 1:38:18<br />

11 Colleen Walsh 66 Troy 1:38:56<br />

12 Maria Schollenberger 65 Delmar 1:58:51<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Tom McGuire 71 Slingerlands 1:16:28<br />

2 Mark Sager 72 Glens Falls 1:23:08<br />

3 Bob Mead 73 East Greenbush 1:24:40<br />

4 Daniel Larson 71 Queensbury 1:29:23<br />

5 Richard Bennett 70 Clifton Park 1:32:57<br />

6 Bob Donnelly 70 Cherry Valley 1:34:37<br />

7 Steven Johnson 71 Oneonta 1:47:41<br />

8 Edward Swanson 73 Ballston Lake 2:00:14<br />

9 David Durkin 73 Rensselaer 2:02:01<br />

10 Edwin Litts 73 Schenectady 2:10:11<br />

11 Sean Robbins 72 Wynantskill 2:18:43<br />

12 Ken Ebert 71 Ballston Lake 2:19:10<br />

13 Bill Querbes 70 Clifton Park 2:25:56<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 70 - 74<br />

1 Linda Jennings 70 Tewksbury, MA 1:23:24<br />

2 Erika Oesterle 71 Stamford 1:23:42<br />

3 Kristine Thorne 72 Clifton Park 1:37:57<br />

4 Jill Pederson 72 Lake George 1:39:31<br />

5 Suzanne Forbes 73 Valley Falls 2:13:27<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Dave Glass 76 Glenville 1:09:32<br />

2 Dennis Moore 75 New Paltz 1:19:52<br />

3 David Dibelius 75 Lake George 1:31:28<br />

4 Jim Fiore 75 Latham 1:46:03<br />

5 Charles Brockett 76 Dolgeville 1:47:07<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 75 - 79<br />

1 Susan Wong 75 Glenmont 1:33:32<br />

MALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 84<br />

1 Roger Robinson 83 New Paltz 1:21:58<br />

2 Raymond Lee Jr 80 Halfmoon 2:20:19<br />

FEMALE AGE GROUP: 80 - 84<br />

1 Sibyl Jacobson 80 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 2:18:52<br />

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