This document contains results from the U14 Championship Xtream XC Final Times. It lists the ranking, name, affiliation, class, and times for two runs and the fastest time of each competitor in the U08, U10, U12 and U14 girls and boys categories. Sienna Ettlinger from AVSC had the fastest time of 07:04.9 in the U08 girls category. Nicholas Konecny from SNSC had the fastest time of 04:12.8 in the U10 boys category. Nina Schamberger from SNSC had the fastest time of 04:16.5 in the U12 girls category. Bjorn Riley from BNJRT had the fastest time of
This document contains the results of a ski slalom race for the U1171 age category. It lists the jury members, course details, forerunners, rankings, and run times of competitors. Eric Negomir finished first with a combined time of 1:29.23. The event was held on February 13, 2016 at Loveland Valley in Colorado and included 52 competitors across two runs.
The document summarizes the results of an alpine skiing event. Marco Canclini of Italy placed first in the men's super G competition with a time of 0:00. Billy Spanos of a foreign team placed second with a time of 0:19.94 behind Canclini. The event included 72 athletes and took place on March 3, 2016 at Cooper Ski Area in Colorado. Officials for the competition are also listed.
This document summarizes the results of a men's giant slalom ski competition. It lists the competition jury members and weather conditions. It provides details of the course such as the start and finish elevations, number of gates, and start time. It then presents a ranking of the 71 male competitors with their run times and total time, name, year, and nation. The winner was Joseph Young of Canada with a time of 2:15.22.
The document contains results from the Roaring Fork ski racing series. It lists placements, points awarded, bib numbers, names, classes, years, clubs, and red and blue run times for various age group categories including U10, U12, U14, and U16 for both girls and boys. It shows top finishers in each category along with their run times and combined times.
This document summarizes the results of the U19 National Championships Slalom event for men. George Steffey of the USA won with a combined time of 1:32.48 over two runs. The weather conditions were sunny with compact snow. The event was held at Copper Mountain in Colorado and included 57 gates over two runs on Rosie's Race Arena course, with a 170m drop and FIS homologation number 9719/11/10. A total of 57 competitors finished both runs, while 25 did not finish or were disqualified.
The document provides the rankings after the first run of a slalom ski race held at Sunlight Mountain Resort in Colorado. It lists the rankings of competitors in different age categories (U8, U10, U12, U14) with their bib number, name, time, and time difference from first place. Some competitors are listed as having not started or been disqualified. The document also provides details at the top such as the date, location, timing software used, and number of pages.
The document provides results from an alpine skiing competition including:
- Jury and technical details
- Results for women's and men's visually impaired, standing, and sitting categories
- Tony Nunnikhoven of the USA is listed as the IPC/FIS Technical Delegate
This document provides results from a ski race held in Minturn, CO on February 20, 2016. Jordi Floyd placed first in the Female U-18 category with a time of 16:42.2. Wyatt Gebhardt placed first in the Male U-18 & 20 category with a time of 28:07.6. Nina Schamberger placed first in the Female U-12 category with a time of 10:03.8. The results include placement, bib number, name, class, affiliation, total time and time back for each participant in each age category.
This document contains the results of a ski slalom race for the U1171 age category. It lists the jury members, course details, forerunners, rankings, and run times of competitors. Eric Negomir finished first with a combined time of 1:29.23. The event was held on February 13, 2016 at Loveland Valley in Colorado and included 52 competitors across two runs.
The document summarizes the results of an alpine skiing event. Marco Canclini of Italy placed first in the men's super G competition with a time of 0:00. Billy Spanos of a foreign team placed second with a time of 0:19.94 behind Canclini. The event included 72 athletes and took place on March 3, 2016 at Cooper Ski Area in Colorado. Officials for the competition are also listed.
This document summarizes the results of a men's giant slalom ski competition. It lists the competition jury members and weather conditions. It provides details of the course such as the start and finish elevations, number of gates, and start time. It then presents a ranking of the 71 male competitors with their run times and total time, name, year, and nation. The winner was Joseph Young of Canada with a time of 2:15.22.
The document contains results from the Roaring Fork ski racing series. It lists placements, points awarded, bib numbers, names, classes, years, clubs, and red and blue run times for various age group categories including U10, U12, U14, and U16 for both girls and boys. It shows top finishers in each category along with their run times and combined times.
This document summarizes the results of the U19 National Championships Slalom event for men. George Steffey of the USA won with a combined time of 1:32.48 over two runs. The weather conditions were sunny with compact snow. The event was held at Copper Mountain in Colorado and included 57 gates over two runs on Rosie's Race Arena course, with a 170m drop and FIS homologation number 9719/11/10. A total of 57 competitors finished both runs, while 25 did not finish or were disqualified.
The document provides the rankings after the first run of a slalom ski race held at Sunlight Mountain Resort in Colorado. It lists the rankings of competitors in different age categories (U8, U10, U12, U14) with their bib number, name, time, and time difference from first place. Some competitors are listed as having not started or been disqualified. The document also provides details at the top such as the date, location, timing software used, and number of pages.
The document provides results from an alpine skiing competition including:
- Jury and technical details
- Results for women's and men's visually impaired, standing, and sitting categories
- Tony Nunnikhoven of the USA is listed as the IPC/FIS Technical Delegate
This document provides results from a ski race held in Minturn, CO on February 20, 2016. Jordi Floyd placed first in the Female U-18 category with a time of 16:42.2. Wyatt Gebhardt placed first in the Male U-18 & 20 category with a time of 28:07.6. Nina Schamberger placed first in the Female U-12 category with a time of 10:03.8. The results include placement, bib number, name, class, affiliation, total time and time back for each participant in each age category.
This document contains results from a men's super G ski race held on April 11, 2016 at Mt. Bachelor in Oregon. Cameron Cain of Rocky Mountain division finished first with a time of 37.35 seconds. The race had 46 total athletes and 11 who did not finish (DNF). Officials for the race are also listed including the referee, chief of course, and technical delegate.
This document summarizes the results of a ski competition held at Snow King Resort in the United States. It lists the jury members who oversaw the competition and weather conditions. It then provides results including bib numbers, names, times and rankings of the 77 male competitors who completed the giant slalom course across two runs down the Elk mountain. Run details like start/finish elevations, number of gates and start times are also included.
The document provides results from a downhill training event for men and women held at Aspen Highlands in Aspen, Colorado on March 30, 2016. For the men's event, Thomas Biesemeyer of the USA finished first with a combined time of 2:27.76. Kipling Weisel of the USA finished second, 1.16 seconds behind. For the women's event, Dairinn Bowers of the USA finished first with a combined time of 2:45.64. Dylan Fiore of the USA finished second, 9.66 seconds behind. The results include rankings, bib numbers, names, nations, run times and time gaps for the top finishers in each event.
The document appears to be results from ski racing competitions organized by clubs, regions, and countries. It lists names, clubs or countries, years of birth, and results in seconds from various slalom (SL) and giant slalom (GS) races as well as total time and rankings. The top performer was Nicholas Mitchell from ASP with a total time of 562 seconds across various events.
The document provides results from the Rocky/Central U16 Junior Championships men's downhill ski race held on March 13, 2016 at Vail Resort in Colorado. Tanner Perkins placed first with a race time of 132.11 seconds. The results include rankings, athlete information, times, and race details.
This document provides the results of the Copper Mountain Spring Cool Down moguls event held on April 9, 2016. Skyler Nunn placed first in the female competition with a score of 80.67. The event was held at Copper Mountain on the Rosie's course, which was 212 meters long and 10 meters wide with a pitch of 24 degrees. Wendy Lana served as the head judge.
This document contains results from several freeride skiing and snowboarding competitions divided by age group and gender. It lists competitors' placement, identification number, name, team or resort affiliation, and scores from two days of competition as well as a total score. The top competitors in each category are highlighted.
This live timing document summarizes the results of a ski competition held at Winter Park Resort on February 19, 2016. Nick Cohee placed first in the men's competition with a time of 1:53.59. Katy Harris placed first in the women's competition with a time of 2:02.21. The document lists the rankings, bib numbers, names, classes, clubs, run times and total times of competitors in both the men's and women's events.
This document contains results from snowboard competitions at Squaw Valley from March 25-27, 2016. It includes rankings and scores for multiple age groups and categories in both the quarterfinal and final rounds. The top performers in each category and round are listed with their team, bib number, name, and scores from the quarterfinal and final rounds as well as their total score.
Rich Clark has taken the lead in the league table with his team The Flying Orange and 4620 points. Mick Brown and his Nifty Fifties are in second place with 4562 points. Richard Warren and Tibbs Choice are in third with 4535 points. Oscar Brown and team Os Cars are in fourth with 4524 points, just 11 points behind Warren. Martin Vilder and My Name is Schumacher, Mick Schumacher round out the top five with 4359 points.
30 th edition of discovery kenya cross country 31st january 2021Alberto Stretti
This document provides results from the 30th Edition Discovery Kenya Cross Country event held in Eldoret Sports Club on January 31, 2021. It lists the position, bib number, name, affiliate, date of birth, and time for 77 female and 67 male junior athletes who participated in the 6km and 8km races respectively. The fastest females were Marion Jepngetich from Baringo and Jackline Jepkoech from Uasin Gishu, while the top males were Gideon Rono from Baringo and Brian Kiprop from Mokwo.
The race results from Belgium are summarized. Maria Isabel Cordero of team ABSUM-MICP finished in first place with 582 total points and 1 jackpot. Paul Henshaw of Grandad Racing came second with 373 total points. Keo of team Blood Red Roses was third with 358 total points and 1 jackpot. The league table after Belgium shows Richard Morton of team RDM 1 leading the overall standings with 3032 total points and 2 jackpots.
The document provides an overview of the Fantasy Formula One 2015 league after races in Hungary and Belgium. In Hungary, Pete Lane won with his Wet Fart team, while in Belgium, Helen Radford won with her Radford Racing 15 team. The league table is updated, with Mick Brown's Roaring Forties team now in first place, followed closely by his other team SNAFU Racing in second. Phil Dovinson's And They're Off Again team sits in third.
Ralpho's Wrecks won the Europe GP race in Fantasy Formula One, scoring 371 points. There was a tie for second place between Double D's and Final Fantasy XI on 337 points. In the league standings, Oscar Brown extended his lead with Os Cars in first place on 2913 points. Mick Brown's SNAFU Racing remained in second place on 2741 points. The deadline for jokers for the upcoming Austrian and British GPs is June 29th, with results for the Austrian GP coming after the British GP on July 20th.
The document provides Fantasy Formula One league standings and results from races in Belgium and Italy. In Belgium, Maria Isabel Cordero and her team ABSUN-MICP scored the most points to win while Lewis Hamilton won the real F1 race. In Italy, Pierre Gasly won the real race after Lewis Hamilton received a penalty. The league table has Richard Morton in first place overall followed by Richard Warren in second and third with his two teams. The document also announces four additional races being added to complete a 17 race season.
Mark Goulden's team "Eat My Smoke 6" is in first place with 6,672 points and 2 jackpots. Mick Brown's "Stone Cold Sauber" is in second place with 4,229 points and 2 jackpots. Mick Brown's "The Roaring Forties" is in third place with 4,203 points and 2 jackpots. Richard Morton's "Rubber Racing 1" holds fourth place with 4,260 points and 2 jackpots. Richard Warren's "Wizards and Wombats" rounds out the top five with 4,127 points and 2 jackpots.
The document lists the starting roster for the 2015 Amstel Gold Race, including 198 riders from 22 teams, led by Philippe Gilbert of BMC Racing Team. It provides each rider's name, nationality, date of birth, and team affiliation. The teams represented come from Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, Canada, Poland, Russia, Denmark, South Africa, Luxembourg, Belarus, Latvia, and Argentina.
1. Satyen Fakey won the Japan revised race with a total of 784 points and 1 jackpot. Nicola Whiting finished second with 690 points and 1 jackpot. Jamie Henshaw finished third with 367 points and no jackpots.
2. The top 20 finishers in the overall league table after Japan revised are led by Richard Morton's Rubber Racing 1 team with a total of 6281 points and 2 jackpots. Richard Warren's Wizards and Wombats are second with 6270 points and 2 jackpots. Mick Brown's Stone Cold Sauber is third with 6250 points and 2 jackpots.
3. Satyen Fakey has two teams in the
1. An international pigeon racing event was held in Pau, France on June 19th, 2016 with members' birds from the British International Championship Club participating.
2. M. Gilbert placed 1st, 3rd, 6th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 19th, 23rd, 26th, and 33rd with birds arriving from Winkfield, Windsor between June 20th-22nd.
3. Other top finishers included Dorin Melinte in 4th place, C. Edmiston placing 7th, 18th, and 30th, and G & M Gilbert in 31st place.
The document appears to be a list or table containing information about racing teams and their managers. It includes the manager name, team name, and total points for four categories (DR1, DR2, ENG, CHAS) for each team. There are over 100 teams listed with their total points ranging from around 3000 to nearly 7000. The table also includes additional details for each team such as manager ID, team location, and number of drivers.
The USASA competition held on March 5th at Buttermilk Mountain featured halfpipe and railjam events. Despite warm conditions, athletes competed in the halfpipe. The railjam allowed all athletes to showcase tricks in front of spectators at the base of Buttermilk. In the halfpipe, Davis Cook placed first in the Breaker Boys (ages 12-13) category, while Hunter Hill finished first in the Open Class Men division. In railjam, Kelanii Scarpaci took first in the Snowboard Women (ages 14 and over) category, while Richard Argueta placed first among Snowboard Men (ages 14 and over).
This document provides the results of a ski competition for U14 boys held at Winter Park Resort in Colorado on March 16, 2016. Wyatt Hall placed first with a time of 48.21 seconds in Run 1. Cam Owens came in second at 48.62 seconds. The results include each competitor's bib number, name, club, run time, time behind the leader, and points earned. A total of 85 boys competed across various age groups and clubs.
This document contains results from a men's super G ski race held on April 11, 2016 at Mt. Bachelor in Oregon. Cameron Cain of Rocky Mountain division finished first with a time of 37.35 seconds. The race had 46 total athletes and 11 who did not finish (DNF). Officials for the race are also listed including the referee, chief of course, and technical delegate.
This document summarizes the results of a ski competition held at Snow King Resort in the United States. It lists the jury members who oversaw the competition and weather conditions. It then provides results including bib numbers, names, times and rankings of the 77 male competitors who completed the giant slalom course across two runs down the Elk mountain. Run details like start/finish elevations, number of gates and start times are also included.
The document provides results from a downhill training event for men and women held at Aspen Highlands in Aspen, Colorado on March 30, 2016. For the men's event, Thomas Biesemeyer of the USA finished first with a combined time of 2:27.76. Kipling Weisel of the USA finished second, 1.16 seconds behind. For the women's event, Dairinn Bowers of the USA finished first with a combined time of 2:45.64. Dylan Fiore of the USA finished second, 9.66 seconds behind. The results include rankings, bib numbers, names, nations, run times and time gaps for the top finishers in each event.
The document appears to be results from ski racing competitions organized by clubs, regions, and countries. It lists names, clubs or countries, years of birth, and results in seconds from various slalom (SL) and giant slalom (GS) races as well as total time and rankings. The top performer was Nicholas Mitchell from ASP with a total time of 562 seconds across various events.
The document provides results from the Rocky/Central U16 Junior Championships men's downhill ski race held on March 13, 2016 at Vail Resort in Colorado. Tanner Perkins placed first with a race time of 132.11 seconds. The results include rankings, athlete information, times, and race details.
This document provides the results of the Copper Mountain Spring Cool Down moguls event held on April 9, 2016. Skyler Nunn placed first in the female competition with a score of 80.67. The event was held at Copper Mountain on the Rosie's course, which was 212 meters long and 10 meters wide with a pitch of 24 degrees. Wendy Lana served as the head judge.
This document contains results from several freeride skiing and snowboarding competitions divided by age group and gender. It lists competitors' placement, identification number, name, team or resort affiliation, and scores from two days of competition as well as a total score. The top competitors in each category are highlighted.
This live timing document summarizes the results of a ski competition held at Winter Park Resort on February 19, 2016. Nick Cohee placed first in the men's competition with a time of 1:53.59. Katy Harris placed first in the women's competition with a time of 2:02.21. The document lists the rankings, bib numbers, names, classes, clubs, run times and total times of competitors in both the men's and women's events.
This document contains results from snowboard competitions at Squaw Valley from March 25-27, 2016. It includes rankings and scores for multiple age groups and categories in both the quarterfinal and final rounds. The top performers in each category and round are listed with their team, bib number, name, and scores from the quarterfinal and final rounds as well as their total score.
Rich Clark has taken the lead in the league table with his team The Flying Orange and 4620 points. Mick Brown and his Nifty Fifties are in second place with 4562 points. Richard Warren and Tibbs Choice are in third with 4535 points. Oscar Brown and team Os Cars are in fourth with 4524 points, just 11 points behind Warren. Martin Vilder and My Name is Schumacher, Mick Schumacher round out the top five with 4359 points.
30 th edition of discovery kenya cross country 31st january 2021Alberto Stretti
This document provides results from the 30th Edition Discovery Kenya Cross Country event held in Eldoret Sports Club on January 31, 2021. It lists the position, bib number, name, affiliate, date of birth, and time for 77 female and 67 male junior athletes who participated in the 6km and 8km races respectively. The fastest females were Marion Jepngetich from Baringo and Jackline Jepkoech from Uasin Gishu, while the top males were Gideon Rono from Baringo and Brian Kiprop from Mokwo.
The race results from Belgium are summarized. Maria Isabel Cordero of team ABSUM-MICP finished in first place with 582 total points and 1 jackpot. Paul Henshaw of Grandad Racing came second with 373 total points. Keo of team Blood Red Roses was third with 358 total points and 1 jackpot. The league table after Belgium shows Richard Morton of team RDM 1 leading the overall standings with 3032 total points and 2 jackpots.
The document provides an overview of the Fantasy Formula One 2015 league after races in Hungary and Belgium. In Hungary, Pete Lane won with his Wet Fart team, while in Belgium, Helen Radford won with her Radford Racing 15 team. The league table is updated, with Mick Brown's Roaring Forties team now in first place, followed closely by his other team SNAFU Racing in second. Phil Dovinson's And They're Off Again team sits in third.
Ralpho's Wrecks won the Europe GP race in Fantasy Formula One, scoring 371 points. There was a tie for second place between Double D's and Final Fantasy XI on 337 points. In the league standings, Oscar Brown extended his lead with Os Cars in first place on 2913 points. Mick Brown's SNAFU Racing remained in second place on 2741 points. The deadline for jokers for the upcoming Austrian and British GPs is June 29th, with results for the Austrian GP coming after the British GP on July 20th.
The document provides Fantasy Formula One league standings and results from races in Belgium and Italy. In Belgium, Maria Isabel Cordero and her team ABSUN-MICP scored the most points to win while Lewis Hamilton won the real F1 race. In Italy, Pierre Gasly won the real race after Lewis Hamilton received a penalty. The league table has Richard Morton in first place overall followed by Richard Warren in second and third with his two teams. The document also announces four additional races being added to complete a 17 race season.
Mark Goulden's team "Eat My Smoke 6" is in first place with 6,672 points and 2 jackpots. Mick Brown's "Stone Cold Sauber" is in second place with 4,229 points and 2 jackpots. Mick Brown's "The Roaring Forties" is in third place with 4,203 points and 2 jackpots. Richard Morton's "Rubber Racing 1" holds fourth place with 4,260 points and 2 jackpots. Richard Warren's "Wizards and Wombats" rounds out the top five with 4,127 points and 2 jackpots.
The document lists the starting roster for the 2015 Amstel Gold Race, including 198 riders from 22 teams, led by Philippe Gilbert of BMC Racing Team. It provides each rider's name, nationality, date of birth, and team affiliation. The teams represented come from Belgium, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, Australia, Canada, Poland, Russia, Denmark, South Africa, Luxembourg, Belarus, Latvia, and Argentina.
1. Satyen Fakey won the Japan revised race with a total of 784 points and 1 jackpot. Nicola Whiting finished second with 690 points and 1 jackpot. Jamie Henshaw finished third with 367 points and no jackpots.
2. The top 20 finishers in the overall league table after Japan revised are led by Richard Morton's Rubber Racing 1 team with a total of 6281 points and 2 jackpots. Richard Warren's Wizards and Wombats are second with 6270 points and 2 jackpots. Mick Brown's Stone Cold Sauber is third with 6250 points and 2 jackpots.
3. Satyen Fakey has two teams in the
1. An international pigeon racing event was held in Pau, France on June 19th, 2016 with members' birds from the British International Championship Club participating.
2. M. Gilbert placed 1st, 3rd, 6th, 11th, 13th, 14th, 19th, 23rd, 26th, and 33rd with birds arriving from Winkfield, Windsor between June 20th-22nd.
3. Other top finishers included Dorin Melinte in 4th place, C. Edmiston placing 7th, 18th, and 30th, and G & M Gilbert in 31st place.
The document appears to be a list or table containing information about racing teams and their managers. It includes the manager name, team name, and total points for four categories (DR1, DR2, ENG, CHAS) for each team. There are over 100 teams listed with their total points ranging from around 3000 to nearly 7000. The table also includes additional details for each team such as manager ID, team location, and number of drivers.
The USASA competition held on March 5th at Buttermilk Mountain featured halfpipe and railjam events. Despite warm conditions, athletes competed in the halfpipe. The railjam allowed all athletes to showcase tricks in front of spectators at the base of Buttermilk. In the halfpipe, Davis Cook placed first in the Breaker Boys (ages 12-13) category, while Hunter Hill finished first in the Open Class Men division. In railjam, Kelanii Scarpaci took first in the Snowboard Women (ages 14 and over) category, while Richard Argueta placed first among Snowboard Men (ages 14 and over).
This document provides the results of a ski competition for U14 boys held at Winter Park Resort in Colorado on March 16, 2016. Wyatt Hall placed first with a time of 48.21 seconds in Run 1. Cam Owens came in second at 48.62 seconds. The results include each competitor's bib number, name, club, run time, time behind the leader, and points earned. A total of 85 boys competed across various age groups and clubs.
This document summarizes the results of a moguls skiing competition held on March 6, 2016 in Winter Park, Colorado. It lists the rankings and scores of the top 8 female competitors. Lindsey Eckhoff placed first with a score of 75.39, Trudy Mickel was second scoring 73.10, and Skyler Nunn came in third with a score of 72.22. The document provides details on the judges, course specifications, and individual scores for each skier's runs.
This document provides results from a super-G skiing competition including men's and women's visually impaired, standing, and sitting classes. Key details include:
- Millie Knight of Great Britain won the women's visually impaired super-G in a time of 1:28.18.
- Marie Bochet of France was first in the women's standing class with a time of 1:24.46.
- Mac Marcoux of Canada guided by Bj Marcoux won the men's visually impaired super-G in 1:19.36.
- Markus Salcher of Austria took first place in the men's standing class in 1:18.95.
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The document is a live timing report from a USSA and FIS ski competition showing results from several alpine skiing races. It includes rankings, bib numbers, names of competitors, their times in the first and second runs, total times, time differences behind the leader, and points earned. The top finisher in the men's race was Brennan Rubie with a time of 2:01.76. In the women's race, Galena Wardle finished first with a time of 2:04.44. The report provides results from multiple races at the competition.
The document summarizes activities at the AVSC training center in November 2014. It mentions that John McBride is the AVSC alpine head coach and Kari Kiker is the volunteer coordinator. It also congratulates Graham Houstma and Nina Beidelman for winning the AVSC Annual Five Trees Run, and lists Kevin Jardine, Jason Hay, Joe Paul, and Garth Hager as guests at the training center that week.
This document provides an overview of AVSC athletes' results and upcoming events. It summarizes the performances of AVSC athletes in various alpine skiing, Nordic skiing, freestyle skiing, and snowboarding competitions nationally and internationally. It also provides the schedule for upcoming AVSC competitions and events honoring fallen athletes.
The document provides results from several ski races including the U16 National Championships Slalom Ladies race at Snowbird Ski Resort. Madison Hoffman finished first, followed by A J Hurt in second and Olivia Holm in third. The results include bib numbers, names, classes, clubs, run times, total times, time differences versus first place, and points earned for the top 42 finishers. Several additional skiers did not finish (DNF).
This document contains results from a ski competition for males and females under 12 years old. It lists each competitor's name, club, points earned, average finish placement, and category. Molly Reeder from Ski Club Vail placed first for females with 1625 points and an average finish of 1. Finn Griffith from Ski Club Vail placed first for males with 1521 points and an average finish of 1 as well. The document provides detailed rankings for 49 female and 42 male competitors in the U12 ski category.
This weekly TV program discusses the AVSC Dave Stapleton Training Center and its guests and events from November 2014. The guests that week included the Norwegian Men's World Cup Tech team, coaches from college ski teams, and members of the US Mogul and Alpine teams. It also congratulates the winners of the AVSC Five Trees Run and mentions the Alpine Director of the US Ski Team and two members of the AVSC US Ski Team Development Team.
This document provides the results of a women's ski competition including rankings, bib numbers, competitors' names, classes, clubs, run times and total times. The top competitor completed the course in 2 minutes 13.98 seconds. The rankings go down to 65th place with run and total times listed for each competitor.
Colby Lange placed first in a ski competition with a time of 1:42.02. Cole Puckett came in second at 1:42.27, and Erik Read was third at 1:43.09. The results provided rankings and times for 72 competitors in the competition across various age groups.
The document provides an excellence report from the Aspen Valley Ski Club (AVSC) that lists national team members, FIS team members, results from various alpine skiing, freestyle, freeride, freeskiing, moguls, pre-devo slalom, snowboarding, and Paralympian events. It also recognizes Craig Ward's birthday and includes Ben Belinski from the AVSC and Aspen High School Nordic team.
The document provides a summary of AVSC athlete results and accomplishments across various ski and snowboard disciplines including alpine skiing, freestyle, freeskiing, snowboarding, nordic, and the US Junior National Team. Over 30 AVSC athletes are listed as achieving podium finishes or national team selections in events from February 2021. The report recognizes top performances at races and qualifiers in locations such as Aspen, Telluride, Copper Mountain, Taos, and Minturn, Colorado.
True stories in films discusses how historical movies can depict real events and people from the past. Some examples provided include films about the Battle of Thermopylae and King Leonidas, the Trojan War and Achilles, and World War II and Oskar Schindler. These movies allow viewers to learn about important historical figures and events that they did not live through. They also provide entertainment and can be used for educational purposes both in and out of the classroom to help explain history.
Audio-Visual Entrainment: Applying Audio-Visual Entrainment Technology for At...Mind Alive
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
(ADHD) are unique attentional disorders which primarily involve slowed frontal brain wave
activity and hypo-perfusion of cerebral blood flow in the frontal regions, particularly during
tasks such as reading. A variety of disorders, such as anxiety, depression and Oppositional
Defiant Disorder (ODD), are often co-morbid with ADD, thus creating a plethora of
complications in treatment procedures. Audio-Visual Entrainment (AVE) lends itself well for the
treatment of ADD/ADHD. AVE exerts a major wide spread influence over the cortex in terms of
dominant frequency. AVE has also been shown to produce dramatic increases in cerebral blood
flow. Several studies involving the use of AVE in the treatment of ADD/ADHD and its related
disorders have been completed. AVE as a treatment modality for ADD/ADHD has produced
wide-spread improvements including secondary improvements in IQ, behaviour, attention,
impulsiveness, hyperactivity, anxiety, depression, ODD and reading level. In particular, AVE
has proven itself to be an effective and affordable treatment of special-needs children within a
school setting.
This document is a literature review on changing children's attitudes and behaviors toward disabilities. It summarizes research showing that while inclusion of disabled students is promoted, simply placing disabled students in regular classrooms does not ensure positive social interactions or acceptance. Studies have found discrimination toward disabled elementary students by non-disabled peers in the forms of social isolation and lack of friendships for disabled students. Research also examines how education about disabilities may help make non-disabled students more comfortable interacting with disabled peers, though personal experience may be more effective. The review defines key terms and explores literature on attitudes toward different types of disabilities and how factors like gender and culture can influence views of disability.
Tapovan, the ultra luxury homes from MARG ProperTies and it is located in Panvunjur, off the scenic ECR. It consists of 120 exquisitely carved villas sprawling over 77 acres of lush greenery.
This document lists the all-time finishers of the Leadville Trail 100 Mile Run through 2016. It includes 176 finishers, listing their name, finish time, state, year, age, sex and number finished. The fastest time was 15:42:59 set by Matt Carpenter of Colorado in 2005. Other top finishers include Rob Krar of Arizona in 2014 and Anton Krupicka of Colorado who has finished 3 times between 2006-2012.
Boris A. Carene of A.S. Baie-Mahaultienne won the 142.6 km 4th stage of the 2015 Tour de la Guadeloupe cycling race in 3 hours, 30 minutes and 46 seconds, with an average speed of 40.59 km/h. Diego Milan of Inteja MMR DCT finished second, 2 minutes and 33 seconds behind Carene. A total of 109 cyclists participated in the stage, with 1 abandon and all cyclists finishing within the time limit.
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U14 championships | Nordic
1. U14 Championship Xtream XC Final Times
Rank No Name Category Affiliation Class Run 1 Run 2 Fastest Time
1 146 Sienna ETTLINGER 2009 AVSC F U08 07:04.9 07:09.9 07:04.9
2 142 Holcomb BETTY 2008 DNSC F U08 07:30.5 07:28.8 07:28.8
3 144 Lilly LAUER 2009 AVSC F U08 08:19.8 08:36.2 08:19.8
4 148 Lilla OPPITO 2008 SNSC F U08 09:27.1 09:14.2 09:14.2
5 143 Sadie SILCOX 2008 AVSC F U08 09:07.5 09:29.9 09:07.5
141 Shea SIAS 2009 SSWSC F U08 DNS DNS DNS
1 133 Cora WILSON 2006 SSCV F U10 05:12.6 05:19.2 05:12.6
2 134 Cassidy WRIGHT 2006 BNJRT F U10 05:17.4 05:26.3 05:17.4
3 140 Maya ETTLINGER 2006 AVSC F U10 05:46.6 05:56.5 05:46.6
4 139 Adelaide RYERSON 2006 AVSC F U10 07:02.4 07:06.6 07:02.4
5 150 Eden DAYTON 2007 SNSC F U10 07:26.1 07:10.7 07:10.7
6 149 Chantal SMITH 2007 AVSC F U10 06:37.2 07:26.6 06:37.2
7 138 Lucy SILCOX 2006 AVSC F U10 07:24.8 07:31.7 07:24.8
136 Nova HOWARD 2007 BNJRT F U10 DNS DNS DNS
1 120 Nina SCHAMBERGER 2005 SNSC F U12 04:19.8 04:16.5 04:16.5
2 121 Moore HALLE 2004 DNSC F U12 04:35.8 04:29.3 04:29.3
3 122 Aisley GROHUSKY 2005 SNSC F U12 04:42.5 04:41.6 04:41.6
4 132 Chloe SMITH 2005 AVSC F U12 04:58.5 04:55.1 04:55.1
5 123 Ellery HODGES 2004 SSWSC F U12 04:57.5 04:55.8 04:55.8
6 124 Izzy GLACKIN 2005 SSCV F U12 04:56.5 04:59.1 04:56.5
7 125 Grace ZANNI 2004 SSWSC F U12 04:54.3 05:07.9 04:54.3
8 128 Elsie WEISS 2005 AVSC F U12 05:11.8 05:21.5 05:11.8
9 130 Willow POSCHMAN 2005 AVSC F U12 05:19.6 05:30.0 05:19.6
10 129 Isabelle POSCHMAN 2005 AVSC F U12 05:16.5 05:44.3 05:16.5
11 126 Suzy MAGILL 2005 SSWSC F U12 05:42.2 05:49.5 05:42.2
127 Wren HYBERTSON 2005 BNJRT F U12 DNS DNS DNS
131 Claire ANDERSON 2005 AVSC F U12 DNS DNS DNS
1 91 Molly BLAKSLEE 2002 SSCV F U14 04:03.7 04:02.7 04:02.7
2 92 Kj HARDENBERGH 2003 SSCV F U14 04:06.1 04:09.1 04:06.1
3 103 Kate OLDHAM 2002 AVSC F U14 04:15.0 04:09.8 04:09.8
4 118 Mynatt GEORGIA 2003 DNSC F U14 04:22.4 04:10.1 04:10.1
5 93 Jordan MINER 2002 GMNJRT F U14 04:10.7 04:10.2 04:10.2
6 114 Emma REEDER 2003 SSCV F U14 04:23.3 04:13.3 04:13.3
7 94 Haley BREWSTER 2003 SSCV F U14 04:29.0 04:18.4 04:18.4
8 99 Skye BLEAKLEY 2003 GNT F U14 04:20.4 04:20.6 04:20.4
9 98 Bettina BURGESS 2003 BNJRT F U14 04:29.0 04:20.9 04:20.9
10 109 Eva MCDONOUGH 2003 AVSC F U14 04:23.4 04:23.3 04:23.3
11 101 Molly LEADER 2003 BNJRT F U14 04:24.9 04:23.4 04:23.4
12 106 Opal KONING 2002 SNSC F U14 04:31.6 04:25.5 04:25.5
13 97 Madison LARTER 2003 BNJRT F U14 04:42.9 04:25.8 04:25.8
14 95 Sharon SEABURY 2002 SSCV F U14 04:37.5 04:28.9 04:28.9
15 102 Holcomb RUTH 2003 DNSC F U14 04:22.2 04:29.4 04:22.2
2. 16 100 Sidney BARBIER 2003 SSWSC F U14 04:32.7 04:33.1 04:32.7
17 105 Sarah BIVENS 2003 CBNT F U14 04:28.0 04:36.9 04:28.0
18 104 Elise BARBIER 2002 SSWSC F U14 04:59.8 04:48.3 04:48.3
19 107 Ali BENNETT 2003 SSCV F U14 04:50.0 04:50.8 04:50.0
20 110 Annie HAGER 2003 SSWSC F U14 04:54.1 04:55.2 04:54.1
21 113 Emma BARNESS 2003 AVSC F U14 04:56.1 04:59.0 04:56.1
22 111 Stefani WOJCIK 2003 AVSC F U14 05:02.5 05:12.5 05:02.5
23 116 Gabrielle PARTCH 2003 AVSC F U14 05:38.7 05:36.2 05:36.2
24 117 Kyllie KENNY 2003 AVSC F U14 05:25.3 05:37.7 05:25.3
112 Claire BOHMER 2003 SSWSC F U14 05:33.5 DNF DNF
96 Grace JOHNSON 2002 SSCV F U14 DNS DNS DNS
108 Miria MOORE 2003 BNJRT F U14 05:39.3 DNS DNF
1 88 Elizabeth BARNESS 2001 AVSC F U16 04:32.4 04:50.3 04:32.4
89 Madi BENNETT 2001 SSCV F U16 DNS DNS DNS
1 85 Luka SMALLS 2008 M U08 06:29.0 06:19.3 06:19.3
2 84 Dominic DIMARIA 2008 AVSC M U08 09:23.4 08:43.5 08:43.5
3 79 Quinton CALCOTT 2008 AVSC M U08 09:15.2 09:02.9 09:02.9
1 63 Nicholas KONECNY 2006 SNSC M U10 04:18.8 04:12.8 04:12.8
2 62 Grey BARBIER 2006 SSWSC M U10 04:26.4 04:26.7 04:26.4
3 64 Henry MAGILL 2006 SSWSC M U10 04:38.5 04:35.5 04:35.5
4 66 Will BENTLEY 2007 SNSC M U10 04:50.6 04:55.6 04:50.6
5 70 Teo JOSEPH 2006 AVSC M U10 05:25.2 05:05.4 05:05.4
6 76 Edwin RYERSON 2006 AVSC M U10 05:29.4 05:29.0 05:29.0
7 68 Samuel GURARIE 2006 BNJRT M U10 05:48.8 05:48.8 05:48.8
8 71 Craig ANDRE 2007 DNSC M U10 05:50.1 05:50.2 05:50.1
9 67 Bryce OPPITO 2007 SNSC M U10 06:20.0 06:10.2 06:10.2
10 73 Leo ROENNAU 2007 AVSC M U10 06:19.7 06:15.0 06:15.0
11 77 Roan VARBLE 2006 M U10 06:53.1 06:39.7 06:39.7
12 75 Jackson RUMBAUGH 2007 AVSC M U10 09:32.9 08:39.5 08:39.5
65 Evan SAPP 2006 SSCV M U10 DNS DNS DNS
1 40 Vlad SHAMBARGER 2004 SSCV M U12 04:22.8 04:24.4 04:22.8
2 43 Galen GROHUSKY 2005 SNSC M U12 04:29.2 04:28.4 04:28.4
3 42 Zack LARTER 2005 BNJRT M U12 04:29.2 04:31.9 04:29.2
4 39 Conner WILSON 2005 SSCV M U12 04:15.0 04:33.1 04:15.0
5 48 Tyler WRIGHT 2004 BNJRT M U12 04:37.9 04:46.4 04:37.9
6 45 Lucas DAYTON 2005 SNSC M U12 04:43.7 04:46.6 04:43.7
7 53 Ansel WHITLEY 2004 AVSC M U12 04:43.7 04:47.1 04:43.7
8 59 Andrew PERELY 2005 AVSC M U12 04:55.8 04:48.2 04:48.2
9 50 Christian SKOWRON 2005 SNSC M U12 04:53.5 04:58.0 04:53.5
10 47 Kai OPPITO 2005 SNSC M U12 05:11.0 05:00.9 05:00.9
11 55 Eske ROENNAU 2004 AVSC M U12 05:03.5 05:05.3 05:03.5
12 46 Noah MORTENSON 2004 SSWSC M U12 05:09.0 05:06.7 05:06.7
13 60 Finn JOHNSON 2005 AVSC M U12 05:05.6 05:11.6 05:05.6
14 58 Brandon BOETTCHER 2004 AVSC M U12 05:56.2 05:12.9 05:12.9
3. 15 56 Kenny MCPHEE 2005 AVSC M U12 05:01.7 05:15.3 05:01.7
16 54 Corbin CARPENTER 2004 AVSC M U12 05:14.3 05:16.5 05:14.3
17 51 Oliver WHITE 2005 CBNT M U12 05:24.8 05:23.8 05:23.8
18 49 Thomas COOPER 2005 SSWSC M U12 05:30.1 05:34.4 05:30.1
41 Dimitri GREWAL 2004 SSCV M U12 DNS DNS DNS
52 Reid SIAS 2004 SSWSC M U12 DNS DNS DNS
57 Thomas ROMANO 2004 AVSC M U12 DNS DNS DNS
44 Jonah MOCATTA 2005 SNSC M U12 DNS DNS DNS
1 7 Bjorn RILEY 2002 BNJRT M U14 03:46.3 03:40.7 03:40.7
2 6 Kai KAM 2002 BNJRT M U14 03:45.4 03:44.8 03:44.8
3 20 Sam BROOKS 2003 BNJRT M U14 04:14.1 03:49.9 03:49.9
4 11 Chase WEYNAND 2002 SSWSC M U14 03:58.6 03:50.3 03:50.3
5 8 Moore LOGAN 2002 DNSC M U14 03:58.2 03:50.7 03:50.7
6 18 Lucas SCHRAMER 2002 AVSC M U14 03:51.9 03:51.4 03:51.4
7 9 Craig ETHAN 2003 DNSC M U14 04:02.0 03:52.4 03:52.4
8 14 Wally MAGILL 2003 SSWSC M U14 03:54.3 03:54.5 03:54.3
9 17 Gabe RABANAL 2003 SSWSC M U14 03:55.8 03:54.8 03:54.8
10 15 Lasse KONECNY 2003 SNSC M U14 04:01.8 03:55.0 03:55.0
11 10 Sumner COTTON 2003 BNJRT M U14 04:29.6 04:01.3 04:01.3
12 25 Ned GRAF 2003 BNJRT M U14 04:15.1 04:05.1 04:05.1
13 19 Finn SIAS 2003 SSWSC M U14 04:22.3 04:07.3 04:07.3
14 12 Taiga MOORE 2002 AVSC M U14 04:08.6 04:08.9 04:08.6
15 13 Sam HAYNES 2003 SNSC M U14 04:19.1 04:12.0 04:12.0
16 31 George BECK 2002 AVSC M U14 04:14.8 04:13.2 04:13.2
17 21 Jacob AMMON 2002 SNSC M U14 04:22.8 04:13.6 04:13.6
18 35 Cole KENNEDY 2002 AVSC M U14 04:16.3 04:14.5 04:14.5
19 27 Noah WHEELESS 2002 AVSC M U14 04:20.2 04:15.5 04:15.5
20 34 Caden KLEIN 2002 AVSC M U14 04:19.8 04:16.0 04:16.0
21 16 Wyatt MORTENSON 2003 SSWSC M U14 04:14.6 04:17.2 04:14.6
22 22 Zach MCCARTHY 2003 BNJRT M U14 04:12.4 04:17.8 04:12.4
23 24 Zachary SMITH 2002 SNSC M U14 04:27.9 04:24.6 04:24.6
24 32 Anders WEISS 2003 AVSC M U14 04:23.2 04:25.6 04:23.2
25 33 Jp VIOLA 2002 AVSC M U14 04:28.0 04:27.6 04:27.6
26 37 Connor BRENNAN 2002 AVSC M U14 04:35.7 04:35.9 04:35.7
27 29 Kawak MIRANDA 2003 AVSC M U14 04:38.1 04:43.6 04:38.1
28 26 Tristan HIRD 2002 BNJRT M U14 04:45.2 04:44.4 04:44.4
29 30 Spencer PERLEY 2003 AVSC M U14 04:42.9 04:53.1 04:42.9
30 36 Bryn PETERSON 2002 AVSC M U14 05:01.0 05:06.3 05:01.0
23 Wylam MOCATTA 2003 SNSC M U14 DNS DNS DNS
28 Luke BASS 2003 AVSC M U14 DNS DNS DNS
1 1 Mitch MEISSNER 2001 SSWSC M U16 04:06.5 04:00.4 04:00.4
2 2 Christopher CARROUTH 2001 SSWSC M U16 04:07.3 04:05.7 04:05.7
3 Will ROSE 2001 AVSC M U16 DNS DNS DNS
4 Sawyer SHOOK 2001 AVSC M U16 DNS DNS DNS
4. Rank NO NAME AFFILIATION Gender Birth Year Class Total Time
1 18 Elizabeth BARNESS AVSC F 2001 F U16 15:56.2
1 1 Jordan MINER GMNJRT F 2002 F U14 13:32.4
2 8 Kate OLDHAM AVSC F 2002 F U14 13:53.6
3 11 Opal KONING SNSC F 2002 F U14 14:29.0
4 9 Elise BARBIER SSWSC F 2002 F U14 16:12.5
1 22 Mynatt GEORGIA DNSC F 2003 F U14 13:21.3
2 7 Holcomb RUTH DNSC F 2003 F U14 13:25.8
3 2 Madison LARTER BNJRT F 2003 F U14 13:48.9
4 6 Molly LEADER BNJRT F 2003 F U14 14:01.7
5 3 Bettina BURGESS BNJRT F 2003 F U14 14:27.3
6 10 Sarah BIVENS CBNT F 2003 F U14 15:03.3
7 5 Sidney BARBIER SSWSC F 2003 F U14 15:29.3
8 12 Miria MOORE BNJRT F 2003 F U14 15:37.2
9 13 Eva MCDONOUGH AVSC F 2003 F U14 15:56.4
10 4 Skye BLEAKLEY GNT F 2003 F U14 15:56.8
11 15 Stefani WOJCIK AVSC F 2003 F U14 17:06.5
12 16 Emma BARNESS AVSC F 2003 F U14 17:25.3
13 14 Annie HAGER SSWSC F 2003 F U14 17:29.7
14 19 Lola VILLAFRANCO AVSC F 2003 F U14 18:37.1
15 20 Gabrielle PARTCH AVSC F 2003 F U14 20:49.1
21 Kyllie KENNY AVSC F 2003 F U14 DNF
1 58 Moore HALLE DNSC F 2004 F U12 07:43.0
2 60 Ellery HODGES SSWSC F 2004 F U12 08:09.1
3 61 Grace ZANNI SSWSC F 2004 F U12 08:32.6
1 57 Nina SCHAMBERGER SNSC F 2005 F U12 07:31.7
2 59 Aisley GROHUSKY SNSC F 2005 F U12 08:16.4
3 66 Willow POSCHMAN AVSC F 2005 F U12 08:50.7
4 64 Elsie WEISS AVSC F 2005 F U12 09:25.0
5 63 Wren HYBERTSON BNJRT F 2005 F U12 09:59.4
6 65 Isabelle POSCHMAN AVSC F 2005 F U12 10:35.9
7 62 Suzy MAGILL SSWSC F 2005 F U12 10:52.2
67 Claire ANDERSON AVSC F 2005 F U12 DNS
123 Chloe SMITH AVSC F 2005 F U12 DNS
5. Rank NO NAME AFFILIATION Gender Birth Year Class Total Time
1 85 Cassidy WRIGHT BNJRT F 2006 F U10 09:20.5
2 88 Juniper ANDERSON AVSC F 1909 F U10 13:43.4
3 89 Lucy SILCOX AVSC F 2006 F U10 14:53.1
4 120 Nina VILLAFRANCO AVSC F 2006 F U10 18:36.2
90 Adelaide RYERSON AVSC F 2006 F U10 DNS
1 104 Shea SIAS SSWSC F 2007 F U10 09:12.0
2 87 Nova HOWARD BNJRT F 2007 F U10 12:28.2
3 86 Eden DAYTON SNSC F 2007 F U10 12:53.1
122 Chantel SMITH AVSC F 2007 F U10 DNS
1 105 Holcomb BETTY DNSC F 2008 F U08 10:33.9
2 106 Sadie SILCOX AVSC F 2008 F U08 10:55.5
3 111 Lilla OPPITO SNSC F 2008 F U08 11:28.1
4 110 Elizabeth SKOWRON ACTIVE.COM F 2008 F U08 12:17.9
5 127 Tesame FOX AVSC F 2008 F U08 15:31.3
6 108 Quinn WELLS AVSC F 2008 F U10 19:26.5
1 107 Lilly LAUER AVSC F 2009 F U08 10:53.5
109 Sienna ETTLINGER AVSC F 2009 F U08 DNS
1 129 Ella KLINGEHEBER F 2010 F U08 15:37.5
2 124 Aisha WELLS F 2010 F U08 24:44.7
1 128 Zane KAM BNJRT M 2001 M U16 11:11.0
2 23 Mitch MEISSNER SSWSC M 2001 M U16 12:58.3
3 24 Christopher CARROUTH SSWSC M 2001 M U16 13:10.7
25 Will ROSE AVSC M 2001 M U16 DNS
26 Sawyer SHOOK AVSC M 2001 M U16 DNS
1 28 Bjorn RILEY BNJRT M 2002 M U14 11:43.6
2 29 Moore LOGAN DNSC M 2002 M U14 11:58.5
3 38 Lucas SCHRAMER AVSC M 2002 M U14 12:08.4
4 33 Taiga MOORE AVSC M 2002 M U14 13:04.2
5 43 Zachary SMITH SNSC M 2002 M U14 13:37.0
6 46 Noah WHEELESS AVSC M 2002 M U14 13:41.2
7 32 Chase WEYNAND SSWSC M 2002 M U14 13:49.0
6. Rank NO NAME AFFILIATION Gender Birth Year Class Total Time
8 54 Cole KENNEDY AVSC M 2002 M U14 14:24.0
9 50 George BECK AVSC M 2002 M U14 14:28.5
10 53 Caden KLEIN AVSC M 2002 M U14 14:38.8
11 27 Kai KAM BNJRT M 2002 M U14 14:50.1
12 45 Tristan HIRD BNJRT M 2002 M U14 15:10.6
13 55 Bryn PETERSON AVSC M 2002 M U14 15:46.6
14 52 Jp VIOLA AVSC M 2002 M U14 16:10.0
15 56 Connor BRENNAN AVSC M 2002 M U14 16:17.2
1 30 Craig ETHAN DNSC M 2003 M U14 11:57.0
2 31 Sumner COTTON BNJRT M 2003 M U14 12:53.0
3 35 Wally MAGILL SSWSC M 2003 M U14 13:05.0
4 37 Gabe RABANAL SSWSC M 2003 M U14 13:18.8
5 36 Lasse KONECNY SNSC M 2003 M U14 13:24.4
6 34 Sam HAYNES SNSC M 2003 M U14 13:43.9
7 41 Zach MCCARTHY BNJRT M 2003 M U14 13:57.7
8 51 Anders WEISS AVSC M 2003 M U14 14:40.0
9 39 Finn SIAS SSWSC M 2003 M U14 14:47.5
10 40 Sam BROOKS BNJRT M 2003 M U14 15:39.1
11 44 Ned GRAF BNJRT M 2003 M U14 15:46.5
12 47 Luke BASS AVSC M 2003 M U14 17:44.3
13 49 Spencer PERLEY AVSC M 2003 M U14 18:04.7
42 Wylam MOCATTA SNSC M 2003 M U14 DNS
48 Kawak MIRANDA AVSC M 2003 M U14 DNS
1 73 Tyler WRIGHT BNJRT M 2004 M U12 08:02.2
2 82 Brandon BOETTCHER AVSC M 2004 M U12 08:37.3
3 77 Ansel WHITLEY AVSC M 2004 M U12 08:43.2
4 79 Eske ROENNAU AVSC M 2004 M U12 09:23.0
5 76 Reid SIAS SSWSC M 2004 M U12 09:40.6
6 78 Corbin CARPENTER AVSC M 2004 M U12 09:50.7
81 Thomas ROMANO AVSC M 2004 M U12 DNS
1 68 Zack LARTER BNJRT M 2005 M U12 07:36.9
2 69 Galen GROHUSKY SNSC M 2005 M U12 07:41.7
3 80 Kenny MCPHEE AVSC M 2005 M U12 08:39.4
4 83 Andrew PERELY AVSC M 2005 M U12 08:48.3
5 71 Lucas DAYTON SNSC M 2005 M U12 08:51.3
6 75 Oliver WHITE CBNT M 2005 M U12 09:02.8
7 84 Finn JOHNSON AVSC M 2005 M U12 09:23.8
7. Rank NO NAME AFFILIATION Gender Birth Year Class Total Time
8 72 Kai OPPITO SNSC M 2005 M U12 09:37.8
9 74 Thomas COOPER SSWSC M 2005 M U12 10:08.0
10 70 Jonah MOCATTA SNSC M 2005 M U12 DNS
1 91 Grey BARBIER SSWSC M 2006 M U10 08:07.5
2 92 Nicholas KONECNY SNSC M 2006 M U10 08:22.4
3 93 Henry MAGILL SSWSC M 2006 M U10 08:46.1
4 103 Edwin RYERSON AVSC M 2006 M U10 10:45.3
5 99 Sam BRENNAN AVSC M 2006 M U 10 11:47.1
6 96 Samuel GURARIE BNJRT M 2006 M U10 13:52.5
1 94 Will BENTLEY SNSC M 2007 M U10 08:32.0
2 95 Bryce OPPITO SNSC M 2007 M U10 10:40.8
3 100 Leo ROENNAU AVSC M 2007 M U10 10:57.0
4 98 Craig ANDRE DNSC M 2007 M U10 11:03.2
5 102 Jackson RUMBAUGH AVSC M 2007 M U10 13:31.4
6 97 Emerson KENNEDY AVSC M 2007 M U10 17:11.3
101 Kenny RILEY AVSC M 2007 M U10 DNS
1 117 Miles SPIESS AVSC M 2008 M U08 10:26.9
2 113 Quinton CALCOTT AVSC M 2008 M U08 11:23.0
115 Peter BRENNAN AVSC M 2008 M U08 DNS
1 118 Reed RUSSELL AVSC M 2009 M U08 10:20.0
2 112 Burton SMITH AVSC M 2009 M U08 13:51.7
116 Dylan RILEY AVSC M 2009 M U08 DNS
1 119 Kai HOLCOMB AVSC M 2010 M U08 15:06.9