Competitors in the Run the Peninsula/Railroad Bridge run take off for the 10K race Saturday morningl From left are Phyllis Sund of Olympia, Patrick Smolinsky of Tacoma, Eric Yandrasits of Kent, Jean-Louis Dethier of Sequim and Skip Cadorette of Port Townsend. (Cascadia Films)

Competitors in the Run the Peninsula/Railroad Bridge run take off for the 10K race Saturday morningl From left are Phyllis Sund of Olympia, Patrick Smolinsky of Tacoma, Eric Yandrasits of Kent, Jean-Louis Dethier of Sequim and Skip Cadorette of Port Townsend. (Cascadia Films)

AREA SPORTS: More than 400 compete in the first-ever Railroad Bridge run

SEQUIM — More than 400 runners participated in the first-ever Run the Peninsula/Railroad Bridge 5K and 10K on Saturday, with Port Angeles and Sequim competitors winning three out of the four races.

Evan Prussack of Port Angeles won the men’s 10K with a time of 40 minutes, 0 seconds. Sequim’s Colby Ellefson won the 5K with a time of 19:46.

In the women’s races, Marisa Zah of Bremerton won the women’s 10K race with a time of 42:20, while Peggy Zeeb of Port Angeles won the 5K with a time of 22:42.

A total of 419 participants took part in this inaugural event held at Railroad Bridge Park just west of Sequim, according to race director Victoria Jones.

The Railroad Bridge Run, sponsored by the Peninsula Daily News and the Sequim Gazette, is part of a five-race series put together by the Port Angeles Marathon Association, which also manages the North Olympic Discovery Marathon. The Olympic Medical Center also presented the Railroad Bridge run.

The series began with the Elwha Bridge race in February and the Railroad Bridge was the second event of the series. Next up is the North Olympic Discovery Marathon to be held on June 2.

The series will conclude with the Larry Scott Trail Race in Port Townsend on Oct. 19 and then the Jamestown S’Klallam Race on Dec. 7 in Blyn.

There is still a virtual race people can also participate in, running the distances of the series on their own time and route — and even indoors if people prefer.

An additional 162 virtual racers have registered and registration is still open at www.runthepeninsula.com/virtualseries.

Run the Peninsula/ Railroad Bridge Run

Saturday, April 28, 2019

Men’s 10K — Evan Prussack, Port Angeles, first, 40:00; Naaman McGuffey, PA, second, 41:26; Langdon Larson, PA, third, 42:18; Tim Feulner, Olympia, fourth, 42:59; Wes Ochs, Poulsbo, fifth, 46:35; Chad Boehm, Sequim, sixth, 47:00; Chase Adamich, PA, seventh, 48:12; Darryl Wolfe, PA, eighth, 48:36; Jason Swan, Bremerton, ninth, 49:00; Nathan Gelder, PA, 10th, 49:31; Luke Stednick, Seattle, 11th, 49:47; Nick Holm, Silverdale, 12th, 49:51; Christian Stranne, Seattle, 13th, 49:52; Jean-Louis Dethier, Sequim, 14th, 51:10; Michael Westman, Ferndale, 15th, 51:15; Roger Schultze, Hansville, 16th, 51:45; Bryant Kroh, PA, 17th, 51:50; Gerhard Heller, PA, 18th, 51:52; Skip Cadorette, Port Townsend, 19th, 52:24; Jerry Wallace, Poulsbo, 20th, 52:27.

Women’s 10K — Marisa Zahn, Bremerton, first, 42:20; Laura Gould, Sequim, second, 44:05; Katherine Beirne, PA, third, 47:32; Tonya Woodward, Forks, fourth, 49:10; Cheryl Holcomb-Roberts, Bothell, fifth, 49:55; Beth Gurske, Port Orchard, sixth, 50:12; Sarena Whitten, Bremerton, seventh, 50:56; Susan Rodman, PA, eighth, 51:06; Holly Bunker, Silverdale, ninth, 52:21; Melinda Schroeder, Sequim, 10th, 53:15; Sarina Sanchez, Silverdale, 11th, 53:21; Cheryl Sagen, Sequim, 12th, 53:55; Maggie Chia, Kent, 13th, 54:20; Brandi Ann Harris, PA, 14th, 54:42; Stephenie Bennett, 15th, 55:06; Rachel Sharp, PA, 16th, 55:14; Gina Fuhs, Forks, 17th, 55:15; Nancy Vitarius, Sequim, 18th, 56:09; Michelle Turner, PA, 19th, 56:57; Julie Richert, Port Hadlock, 20th, 57:16.

Men’s 5K — Colby Ellefson, Sequim, first, 19:46; Max Baeder, PA, second, 22:13; Bryce DeLeon, PA, third, 22:29; Brian Feller, PA, fourth, 23:53; Dylan Zehr, Maple Valley, fifth, 24:42; Shane Maupin, PA, sixth, 25:10; Terry Patterson, Sequim, seventh, 25:36; Trent Hough, Bremerton, eighth, 26:13; Andrew Turner, PA, ninth, 26:37; Eric Dieterle, PA, 10th, 26:42; Owen Oakes, PA, 11th, 26:48; Leyton Larson, PA, 12th, 26:51; Owen Riffle, PA, 13th, 26:52; Stephen Lee, Sequim, 14th, 27:03; Miguel Guillen Kushner, Bainbridge, 15th, 27:08; Eric Zeeb, PA, 16th, 27:20; Jerry Oakes, PA, 17th, 27:20; Pete Klimecky, Portland, Ore., 18th, 27:35; Arlo Pullara, PA, 19th, 27:38; Easton Dempsey, PA, 20th, 27:50.

Women’s 5K — Peggy Zeeb, PA, first, 22:52; Kaitlyn Bitterman, Poulsbo, second, 24:00; Leia Larson, PA, third, 24:17; Kristin Shurley, Port Hadlock, fourth, 25:28; Adrienne Christian, Sequim, fifth, 25:36; Emily Ellefson, Sequim, sixth, 25:45; Sylvia Butterfield, PT, seventh, 25:46; Shannon Bitterman, Poulsbo, eighth, 25:58; Tamara Keller, PA, ninth, 26:21; Tori Ross, Sequim, 10th, 26:56; Kelsey Sands, Sequim, 11th, 26:57; Violet Mills, PA, 12th, 27:11; Kayla Oakes, PA, 13th, 27:20; Peyton Bitterman, Poulsbo, 14th, 28:04; Haley Kennard, Bremerton, 15th, 28:12; Emma Weller, PA, 16th, 28:22; Christy Smith, PA, 17th, 28:28; Laura Bullen, PA, 18th, 28:33; Annabel Ellefson, Sequim, 19th, 28:35; Pollyanna Kasten, PA, 20th, 28:38.

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