North Olympic Discovery Half-Marathon winners

13 miles, Sequim to Port Angeles

1 1:11:49, Ian Fraser, Port Townsend

2 1:16:54, Jim Savage, Bainbridge Island

3 1:19:47, Kristian Blaich, Decatur, Ga.

4 1:21:44, Brent Wendel, Seattle

5 1:21:55, Don Young, Port Townsend

6 1:21:56, Michael Cassella-Bla, Port Townsend

7 1:23:38, John Washenberger, Bainbridge Island

8 1:24:29, Jeffrey Hambleton, Silverdale

9 1:27:07, Andrew Hoge, Victoria

10 1:27:37, Arthur Dunn, Tacoma

11 1:28:51, Zach Hill, Spokane

12 1:29:10, Jeremy Anderson, Chimacum

13 1:29:37, Stephanie Marcy, Sequim

14 1:29:46, Seth Smith, Port Angeles

15 1:30:05, David Buckholtz, Seattle

16 1:30:33, John Knox, Bainbridge Island

17 1:32:47, Kyle Hollenback, Poulsbo

18 1:33:18, John Durand, Bainbridge Island

19 1:33:21, Miles Schulze, Bainbridge Island

20 1:33:23, Heidi Washenberger, Bainbridge Island

21 1:33:37, Jack Hambidge, Kingston

22 1:34:38, Eric Martinez, Port Angeles

23 1:34:41, Jay Gainer, Bainbridge Island

24 1:35:16, David McIvor, Durham, N.C.

25 1:35:37, Sonia Hambleton, Silverdale

26 1:35:54, Christopher Brawley, Maple Valley

27 1:36:02, Timothy Atwill, Gig Harbor

28 1:36:06, Cassandra Sayler, Fargo, N.D.

29 1:36:11, Karla Laubach, Kingston

30 1:36:23, Theron McCollough, Bellingham

31 1:36:37, Bill Laughlin, Edmonds

32 1:36:51, Brad Varner, Sequim

33 1:37:51, Steven Bannerot, Enumclaw

34 1:38:03, Annie Cox, Seattle

35 1:38:08, Paige Stringer, Seattle

36 1:38:23, Gary Flynn, Seattle

37 1:38:39, Michael Avzaradel, Renton

38 1:38:43, Berndt Bittlingmaier

39 1:38:57, Taylor Hanson, Port Angeles

40 1:39:08, Amy Schulstad, Kirklands

41 1:39:09, Jonathan Porter, Seattle

42 1:39:16, David Mourning, Silverdale

43 1:39:27, Roger Coffman, Poulsbo

44 1:40:03, Annie Farris, Port Angeles

45 1:40:07, Jon Tate, Nashville, Tenn.

46 1:40:14, William Hoke, Seattle

47 1:40:23, Christian Carson, Bellingham

48 1:40:25, Kristi Linsenmayer, Seattle

49 1:40:26, Todd Rankin, Port Angeles

50 1:40:39, Barbara Maxwell, Port Angeles

51 1:40:57, Wayne Donnelly, Seattle

52 1:40:59, Bruce Phillips, Port Angeles

53 1:41:07, Steven Brown, Silverdale

54 1:41:20, David Uranich, Port Angeles

55 1:41:46, Shawn Hines, Port Townsend

56 1:41:53, Robert Foster, Port Townsend

57 1:42:00, Roland Swenson, Medford, Ore.

58 1:42:08, Travis Shaw, Vashon

59 1:42:14, Libby Strickland, Chimacum

60 1:42:17, Gary Carlson, Port Angeles

61 1:42:17, Hanh Shaw, Vashon

62 1:42:43, Amity Butler, Port Angeles

63 1:43:03, Andrew Barker, Seattle

64 1:43:09, Patrick Watson, Bremerton

65 1:43:11, Darrell Moody, Port Angeles

66 1:43:23, Rick Ripley, East Providence, R.I.

67 1:43:39, Lucretia Parmelee, Lynnwood

68 1:43:43, Jeff Phillips, Bainbridge Island

69 1:43:52, Julie McCrorie, Sequim

70 1:44:05, Craig Romano, Seattle

71 1:44:15, John Riendl, Nanaimo, B.C.

72 1:44:16, Ron Knight, SeaTac

73 1:44:27, Julie Brewster, Gig Harbor

74 1:44:33, Bryan Hawkins, Everett

75 1:44:36, Carolyn Landel, Edmonds

76 1:44:44, Mark Hovde, Bellevue

77 1:45:04, Jennifer Reiserer, San Francisco

78 1:45:05, Daniel Nathanson, San Francisco

79 1:45:13, Greer Smith, Maple Valley

80 1:45:29, Adam Jones, Auburn

81 1:45:38, James Hall, Fall City

82 1:46:00, Zachary Rupp, Seattle

83 1:46:02, Tess Haggerty, Port Angeles

84 1:46:03, Brian Clarke, Valdosta, Ga.

85 1:46:06, David Chauvin, Victoria

86 1:46:23, Kaylee Cammack, Port Angeles

87 1:46:25, Matthew Inman, Seattle

88 1:46:33, Sadie Rivard, Fargo, N.D.

89 1:46:38, Erica Dirksen-Queen, Port Townsend

90 1:46:49, Theron Dirette

91 1:46:57, Owen Kajfasz, Port Angeles

92 1:47:02, Jessica Heckman, Seattle

93 1:47:13, Ron Simans, Bremerton

94 1:47:37, Laura Murphy, Bothell

95 1:47:51, Alan Chaffee, Renton

96 1:47:52, Nick Hendrickson, Port Angeles

97 1:47:54, Evan Sands, Seattle

98 1:47:54, Bonnie Vendsel, Olympia

99 1:47:56, Robert Moran, Silverdale

100 1:48:21, Ryan Nisly, Salem

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