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May 8

Jerry Musco Memorial 8K Run and 2-Mile Walk set for June 8

9:36 AM Thu, May 08, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Milt Schumacher offers some compelling reasons for runners to circle June 8 on their calendars:

SHOULD YOU DO THE MUSCO?

Road racing. If you are a serious runner, you are likely to unfold a large yearly calendar early in January and start filling in weekends with race names and locations that you would like to “do” over the coming 12 months, subject to changes as the year advances forced upon you by such things as: short term weather forecasts, injury, or where your running buddies are racing on any particular weekend. By year’s end, the races listed in your running log may look nothing like your “January calendar”, and you may reflect on which races actually fit neatly into your January Do List goals.

Every road race, be it in Rhode Island or elsewhere, has something of unique value to offer us as runners (or walkers). Each of us are unique, as well, and it is a valuable exercise to spend a little thought in making the right choice at the right time when converting our “do list” into an actual race registration. When it comes to considering a new event other than your same old did it last year race, look carefully for clues (on the application or the race website or anecdotal word of mouth testimony) that help to reveal the heart and soul of the event; why should you DO that race? Are you up for another “flat and fast 5K”, another “supersize production” that creates kind of a Boston Marathon without the pain atmosphere, another try at taking a second off your 5K personal best finish time set before the reign of George II. Perhaps you are and that may be the perfect choice for you right now. If not, read on…

So, why should you “Do the Musco”? If you have noticed the race flyer, you know it’s called the Jerry Musco 8K Run / 2 Mile Walk, will start at 9 AM from Lincoln High School, and also offers shorter Kids races on the nearby track. Because the race evolved from two separate events, the proceeds go to two charities: Project Learn Adult and Family Literacy (www.projectlearn.org), and the Jerry Musco Memorial Scholarship. (more about the scholarship, Jerry Musco, and the race at www.rirr.org). But wait, there’s much more…

This is one of the sponsored races of the Rhode Island Road Runners, RI’s largest running club (so there should be enough of them so you will never feel alone on this challenging course). Did I say challenging? It is RI, and Lincoln being far from the coast (by RI standards) and the course, being chosen for its distance and other attractions, just happens to NOT be flat and fast. Why 8K? RI is full of 5K’s, a splattering of 10K’s and at least one 15K, but I am unaware of another 8K offered. This deliberate choice (only .03 miles less than 5 miles) is a clue to its other unique offerings. The hills alluded to above happen to be two (the remainder is flat and perhaps fast if you can recover from the hills), the second requiring the most discretion on ascending during mile four. Jacques Benun, the RI Rhode Runner who designed the course, calls the scenic loop around Kirkbrae CC the roller coaster of RI road racing. Enjoy the ride.

Just a couple of more reasons to Do The Musco: We unabashedly declare this race to be the RI 8K Club Championship. The challenge goes out to all area running clubs and running teams to send their best on June 8th. Open teams of three will be scored on total time and at least one team will receive an award in addition to the bragging rights as champions. In future years, we hope to expand the awards as well as encourage other clubs to offer Club Championships for other race distances. Need I mention the RIRR are known for their post race parties as much as for their love of the run: plenty of Ronzio Pizza, awards, raffles prizes…

Lastly, I encourage you to think about why you choose the races you choose, what do you know about their causes, their history, what is it that makes a race unique. Go to the websites above to discover more about who was Jerry Musco, what is Project Learn, how is this important to you. Do The Musco

Milt Schumacher, co-director, the Jerry Musco 8K Run / 2 Mile Walk

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May 5

Your turn: How did you think the Cox Providence Rhode Races went?

11:16 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | |
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Calling all runners and walkers who participated in the Cox Providence Rhode Races! How did it go yesterday? What did you like about the 5K, half-marathon and marathon - depending on which one you ran - and what are your suggestions for how next year's event could be better?

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Mary Ellen wrote, I ran the Half Marathon and found everything to be fantastic. Being my first half marathon I really didn't know what to expect. Sure they...

Xavier Nogue wrote, Great race. Very well organized. I enjoyed every single mile; from 1 to 26. I broke my personal record. A lot of supporters around the...

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Race to remember Doyle in the works

11:12 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Circle your calendars. Although the details are still being finalized, friends of Bobby Doyle are in the process of organizing a road race in memory of the late great marathoner. The Bobby Doyle 5-Mile Summer Classic will be held on Aug. 16 in Narragansett.

Proceeds from the race are tentatively planned to go to a scholarship fund to benefit a male and female high school runner.

More details to come . . . . . . .

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Team in Training goes the distance at Cox Providence Rhode Races

2:49 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Twenty-two official Team in Training members and another 40 to 50 TNT alumni participated in yesterday's Cox Providence Rhode Races, helping the Rhode Island chapter of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society meet its goal of raising more than $400,000 this year, which will be used to help find a cure for blood-related cancers.

Among the runners was Susan Ahlborg, 37, of Narragansett, who ran her first half-marathon in honor of longtime friend Stephen Gordon, who lost his battle with cancer just last week.

``I couldn't have done this without them,'' Ahlborg said of Team in Training, shortly after crossing the finish line in 2:45:44. ``Doing the runs with everyone else, you can go the 13, the 15. Next year, I'll definitely do the full (marathon).''

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Susan Ahlborg

The Rhode Island chapter of Team in Training, which is coached by Jim Doyle (runners) and Michael Hoffer (walkers), will now begin training for the Maine Marathon in Portland, Me. on Oct. 5 and the Nike Women's Marathon in San Francisco on Oct. 19, as well as the Nation's Triathlon in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 14 and the Seacoast Century ride in Hampton Beach, N.H. on Sept. 20.

Informational meetings will be held:
May 6 at 6:30 p.m. at the Jewish Community Center of R.I., 401 Elmgrove Ave., Providence
May 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Warwick Public Library, 600 Sandy Lane, Warwick
May 8 at 6 p.m. at the Newport Athletic Club, 66 Valley Rd., Middletown
May 10 at 10 a.m. at the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Office, 1150 Pontiac Ave., Cranston
May 12 at 6:30 p.m. at the Lincoln Public Library, 145 Old River Rd., Lincoln
May 13 at 6 p.m. at the Narragansett Public Library, 35 Kingstown Rd., Narragansett
May 15 at 6 p.m. at Dave and Buster's, Providence Place Mall

For more information, call (800) 482-TEAM or log on to www.teamintraining.org/mail

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Cox Sports Marathon wheelchair winner: Jason Pisano

2:43 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

The only wheelchair participant at yesterday's Cox Providence Rhode Races, West Warwick’s Jason Pisano, who travels backward propelling himself with his left foot, completed his second marathon in two weeks and his 43rd overall, winning the Cox Sports Marathon with a time of 7:52.

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Cox Sports Marathon women's winner: Alyson Venti

2:41 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Alyson Venti made her first marathon in the states a memorable one. A grad student studying oceanography at the University of Rhode Island, the 25-year-old Boston native took the women’s title at yesterday's Cox Sports Marathon in 3:01:02.

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Alyson Venti

``I guess I kind of went out kind of fast. I was a little bit worried because there were so many people on the line. The last marathon I ran had 15 people in it,’’ said Venti, who twice ran the Fiji Bula Marathon while she was in the Peace Corps. ``It got off okay, but I started feeling kind of tired at mile 19 or so. But I just tried to stay with it.’’

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Cox Sports Marathon men's winner: Blaine Moore

2:38 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

The Cox Sports Marathon represented Blaine Moore’s 13th marathon in his 12th state, but more importantly, it marked his first victory. Finishing no higher than seventh (at the 2005 Mystic Places Marathon) in his previous attempts, the 28-year-old Portland, Me. resident won yesterday’s 26.2-mile event of the Cox Providence Rhode Races in 2:43:28, finishing a minute and 10 seconds ahead of Chris Schulten, 36, of Middlefield, Conn.

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Blaine Moore

``Within about a mile or so, I met up with a guy named Devin Jones,’’ said Moore, a member of the Dirigo Racing Club. ``He was running his first one and was hoping to do about the same pace, so I ran with him for about 16 miles. . . . . I just kind of pulled away from there; his knee was bothering him a little bit. And then I was just reeling in the guy that was in front, and as you’re coming along that bike path along the river, there’s a little hill before you get off of it, and he just started walking near the top of that and I caught him and I was just with the bikers from then on.’’

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Willow Tree Half Marathon women's winner: Madeleine Marecki

2:36 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Madeleine Marecki far surpassed her expectations in her half-marathon debut, running almost 2 minutes faster than she had hoped to run and winning the women’s crown in the process at yesterday's Cox Providence Rhode Races Willow Tree Half Marathon.

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Madeleine Marecki


``I started out slow. My first mile was like 6:55, and I was doing 6:40s for a while,’’ said the recent Brown grad, who makes her home in New Canaan, Conn. ``But then at the 5-mile mark, I took the lead and I felt good and I’m like, `I’ll just go for it and see what I can do.’ And I ended up running like under 6:10s for a lot of the miles. I just felt good and I just surprised myself.’’

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Willow Tree Half Marathon men's winner: Sean Livingston

2:33 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

For the last several years, Sean Livingston has been helping the men’s and women’s track and cross country runners at Roger Williams University enjoy plenty of success, and yesterday it was his turn, as the Hawks’ coach grabbed first place in the Willow Tree Half Marathon of the Cox Providence Rhode Races.

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Don Brennan

With young daughters, Abigail and Caroline, waiting excitedly to congratulate him, Livingston crossed the finish line in 1:12:07, nearly 3 minutes ahead of runner-up Jonathan Blocker of Tallahassee, Fla.
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Caroline, Sean and Abigail Livingston

``The first mile was a little slower than I thought effort-wise, so I tried to pick it up a little bit after that,’’ said Livingston, 39, of Barrington. ``(I was) pretty much was by myself the whole first of the way, so it was a little bit of a struggle to maintain the pace I was hoping for, but it was OK.’’

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New Balance 5K women's winner: Brandee Boice

2:30 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Although she didn’t meet her target time of 18:10, Brandee Boice was still more than fast enough to take top honors among the women in the New Balance 5K at yesterday's Cox Providence Rhode Races, winning by well over a minute with her time of 18:47.
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Brandee Boice

``I wanted to do a lot better than what I did, but it’s OK,’’ said the 32-year-old who hails from Weston, Mass. and competes for the New Balance Boston Running Club. ``It’s my first race back in probably about a year, and I’ve some (knee) injuries a couple of months ago, so I’ve only been training workouts for six weeks or so.’’

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New Balance 5K men's winner: Chris Magill

2:26 AM Mon, May 05, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Chris Magill was the first victor to be crowned at yesterday's Cox Providence Rhode Races, as the former St. Raphael Academy and Iona College standout won the New Balance 5K with a time of 15 minutes, 50 seconds.

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Chris Magill

``As soon as the gun went off, the rain started to come down hard, but I still wanted to put a good effort in today,’’ said Magill, 35, of Cumberland, who has returned to racing a little more seriously after devoting more time over the last several years to his two young sons, Chris Jr. and Connor, as well as his career. ``I led it pretty much from start to finish, and my (Boston Athletic Association) teammate Steve Bishop was second. We were hoping for faster times, but it was nice to have another race in downtown Providence and it was a lot of fun.’’

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May 4

Images of Cox Providence Rhode Races, courtesy of George Ross

9:22 PM Sun, May 04, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Tuesday Night Turtle Sir George Ross shares these images he captured at the Cox Providence Rhode Races:

Hi Guys,

Nice job to all who ran today and I hope you enjoy the Youtube slideshow and photographs; and for all the serious race photos you just gotta love the images of 'Cat' and her entourage.

To view the slideshow with music...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTCnyZDfxDA

To see the photographs...( click on slideshow top right hand corner)

http://digitalphotoconcept.smugmug.com/gallery/4861693_Vreo6#289613451_rSosa

SG

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Woman's pain only fueling her fire

6:56 PM Sun, May 04, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Before Kate Conklin took the starting line for today's Cox Sports Marathon, she knew how much it was going to hurt.


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Kate Conklin


We're not talking the usual aches and pains that most marathoners feel. We're talking about unimaginable pain. Suffering from a rare disorder called erythromelalgia, the 33-year-old experiences a pain all over her body that she would liken to having acid or molten lava poured on her skin.

But it is exactly because of that pain that Conklin was determined to finish today's race, in her effort to raise awareness about what she and others must endure every day with no cure in sight.

And she did. Wearing sandals because it is too painful for her to wear socks or shoes, Conklin covered the 26.2-mile route in 4 hours, 52 minutes and 50 seconds.

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Kate Conklin

``It was the most excruciating pain ever, but I did it,'' she said after slipping her bleeding and blistered feet out of the sandals. ``And it makes me so proud that I was able to keep going even though it hurt.

``The first half I felt pretty good,'' continued Conklin, who was greeted at the finish line by her parents, Dave and Candace Conklin, and her grandmother, Helen Conklin, of Warwick. ``I was right on 9-minute mile pace. Sure I'm in a lot of pain and my feet and my sandals are kind of bothering me because of the rain, but I felt really strong. Then all of a sudden I kind of bonked at probably (miles) 16, 17 and I'm really bad by 18. But it never crossed my mind to quit. I just want to do this to raise awareness for my disorder. So it was never an option to stop. I just had to adjust my timeframe for finishing. So I got a third or fourth wind by mile 23, 24, so I was able to keep going.''

According to the Erythromelalgia Association Web site, this rare disorder – also known as ``nerves on fire,’’ ``Man on Fire’’ and ``burning alive’’ - can affect men and women at any age. Although it is sometimes secondary to various autoimmune, neurologic or blood disorders, in most cases the cause is unknown. Therefore, although some treatments have been found to reduce or eliminate the symptoms, a definitive cure has not yet been discovered.

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Kate Conklin

Conklin, whose story will be featured in an upcoming ESPN documentary, has been sharing her experiences on her blog, which she calls ``Kate Conklin – Triathlete on Fire’’ She plans to continue raising awareness by completing an Ironman triathlon this summer.

``Training for a triathlon has given me my life back,'' she writes in one of her blog entries. ``When I first got sick I thought my life was over. I went through physical, emotional, spiritual agony. It has given me so much hope and pride that I might be able to make a difference.''

Incidentally, Conklin, who is a personal trainer at Sports Club L.A. in New York, planned to take a train back to New York tonight so that she can teach a Spin class tomorrow morning at 7.

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Warren couple celebrates 50 years of marriage with a marathon

6:42 PM Sun, May 04, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

When you stop and think about it, there are many parallels that can be drawn between a marathon and 50 years of marriage.

Both are filled with hills and valleys.

Both require plenty of patience and perseverance.

Both can test your will at times, while also bringing moments of great joy.

To be a part of both is in their own ways something really quite special.

So when Hannah and Joseph Miller learned that the Cox Sports Marathon was going to be held on the very same day that the Warren couple would be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, they decided that running the marathon together would be a wonderful way to commemorate the many years they’ve shared.

``We just thought a marathon is a good metaphor for 50 years of marriage,’’ said Joseph, a school teacher for 26 years before becoming a Presbyterian minister, although now retired.

``It’s really been a wonderful marriage,’’ added Hannah, also a retired elementary school teacher of 31 years. ``There are always ups and downs. After 50 years, you can think back and remember when things were a little tougher. But we’ve really been blessed. We started out without very much at all, which I think is a big blessing. . . . We always worked hard, but we always had fun. We’ve always gone off and done exciting things. We’ve taken our time to go for a sail or climb up Mt. Washington, and I think that’s been important.’’

The Millers, both 71, admit they weren’t sure what to expect today.

Although Joseph had previously run 18 marathons, dating back to the early 1960s, and Hannah had run 9, neither had done one in more than two decades. What’s more, their training schedule went somewhat off course after their daughter suffered a bad skiing accident and needed help with her recovery.

Nevertheless, says Hannah, she and her husband went into the race confident they would find a way to ``shuffle through.’’ And they most certainly did. Just under 6 hours after setting out from Johnson & Wales Harbourside Campus, the two arrived in downtown Providence this afternoon. Holding hands as they made their way down Weybosset Street, they crossed the finish line and embraced.

``We’re just lucky,'' Joseph says of the couple's long and successful union, adding that respect, gratitude and communication have also played an important role. ``We’re soulmates, I guess.''

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Cox Providence Rhode Races - Cox Sports Marathon results

5:52 PM Sun, May 04, 2008 | | Write the first comment
By Carolyn Thornton    Email

Cox Providence Rhode Races
Cox Sports Marathon
May 4, 2008 USATF Certified Marathon #RI08001RN Providence, RI
ChampionChip Timing By: Granite State Race Services www.gsrs.com
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Place Nettime Pace Guntime Name Age City/state
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1 2:43:27 6:15 2:43:28 Blaine Moore 28 Portland ME
2 2:44:37 6:17 2:44:38 Chris Schulten 36 Middlefield CT
3 2:46:15 6:21 2:47:46 William Hart 29 Belmont MA
4 2:48:36 6:26 2:48:37 Brian McNeiece 36 Narragansett RI
5 2:49:56 6:29 2:49:59 Elvedin Lukovic 27 Cambridge MA
6 2:54:17 6:39 2:54:17 Joe Haidul 23 Glastonbury CT
7 2:55:25 6:42 2:55:25 Devin Jones 27 Somerville MA
8 2:55:33 6:42 2:55:57 Jeremy Angell 27 East Providence RI
9 2:56:45 6:45 2:56:45 Timothy Milenkevich 26
10 2:57:55 6:48 2:57:56 Patrick Meacham 35 East Greenwich RI
11 2:58:38 6:49 2:59:04 John Brown 50 Northbridge MA
12 2:59:26 6:51 2:59:28 Thor Kirleis 38 North Reading MA
13 2:59:54 6:52 2:59:56 Jochen Hoppert 30 Lima NY
14 2:59:24 6:51 2:59:58 Patrick Leary 28 North Providence RI
15 3:00:12 6:53 3:00:13 Thomas Wharton 34 Riverside RI
16 3:00:37 6:54 3:00:39 Adam Buckfelder 29 Cambridge MA
17 3:01:00 6:55 3:01:02 Alyson Venti 25 Narragansett RI
18 3:02:58 6:59 3:03:06 Kevin Callahan 51
19 3:03:03 6:59 3:03:09 Mudhillun Muqaribu 28 Newark DE
20 3:08:22 7:12 3:08:46 Ted Clark 40 Warren RI
21 3:08:23 7:12 3:08:53 Sean Hanley 46 Attleboro MA
22 3:08:58 7:13 3:09:15 Ken Martin 48 Manchester NH
23 3:09:59 7:15 3:10:03 Brian Duffy 29 Marlborough MA
24 3:09:47 7:15 3:10:16 Tim Dewland 26 Brighton MA
25 3:10:36 7:17 3:10:50 Joel Huleatt 24 Providence RI
26 3:10:45 7:17 3:11:09 Peter Hornak 44 Wallingford CT
27 3:11:18 7:18 3:11:24 Rich Voto 39 E.Boston MA
28 3:11:20 7:18 3:11:28 Ken Kirejczyk 39 Providence RI
29 3:11:41 7:19 3:11:47 Peter Brousseau 45
30 3:11:37 7:19 3:11:52 Daniel Bucci 25 Annandale NJ
31 3:10:28 7:16 3:12:04 George Lee 40 Pawtucket RI
32 3:14:24 7:25 3:14:26 Brian Patrick Mulligan 47 Providence RI
33 3:13:31 7:23 3:14:30 Mike Kokko 25 Somerville MA
34 3:14:26 7:25 3:15:25 David Cipoletti 24 Barrington RI
35 3:14:19 7:25 3:15:36 Brian Rosenhein 40 Middlebury CT
36 3:15:41 7:28 3:15:41 Thomas Mather 53 Wakefield RI
37 3:14:24 7:25 3:15:41 Nate Tucker 36 Boston MA
38 3:16:26 7:30 3:16:28 Tom Eaton 38 Glen Ridge NJ
39 3:16:03 7:29 3:16:46 Christopher Koller 47 Rumford RI
40 3:17:10 7:32 3:18:03 Steven Peladeau 42 Warwick RI
41 3:17:38 7:33 3:18:31 Joe Zavalishin 34 Moodus CT
42 3:18:33 7:35 3:18:39 Paul Servais 41 North Attleboro MA
43 3:18:58 7:36 3:19:05 Timothy Newhard 50
44 3:19:24 7:37 3:19:32 Walter Massefski 47 Sharon MA
45 3:19:38 7:37 3:19:40 Heather Bessette 44 Mystic CT
46 3:18:57 7:36 3:19:45 James McCrea 39 Watertown MA
47 3:19:23 7:37 3:19:52 Lindsay Crouse 23 New York NY
48 3:20:17 7:39 3:20:20 Theresa Soracco 38 Newburport MA
49 3:18:22 7:34 3:20:29 Kevin O'Brien 43 North Reading MA
50 3:22:05 7:43 3:22:13 Sarah Wignall 34 Cranston RI
51 3:22:12 7:43 3:22:41 Danila Musante 24 New York NY
52 3:22:45 7:44 3:23:09 Peter Aldrich 40
53 3:21:59 7:43 3:23:18 James Cole 34 Lincoln RI
54 3:22:32 7:44 3:24:05 Timothy Crosby 42 North Haven CT
55 3:23:59 7:47 3:24:05 Changu James Lee 41 Plainview NY
56 3:24:11 7:48 3:24:17 Benjamin Ackerley 22 New York NY
57 3:24:33 7:49 3:24:47 Hilary Barlow 18 Salem NH
58 3:25:08 7:50 3:25:18 Shawn Kerrick 42 Johnson City TN
59 3:25:02 7:50 3:25:38 Barry Petzold 32 Arlington MA
60 3:24:40 7:49 3:25:42 Randy Anderson 31 Pawtucket RI
61 3:25:22 7:50 3:26:09 James Pike 49 Canton MA
62 3:25:18 7:50 3:26:13 Richard Blinkhorn 55 Warwick RI
63 3:25:46 7:51 3:26:38 Michael Pond 36 Darien CT
64 3:26:42 7:53 3:26:45 Xuanxue Shen 42 Flushing NY
65 3:26:55 7:54 3:27:03 Robert McCaffrey 42 Rockville MD
66 3:27:49 7:56 3:27:56 Raul Rivera 34 Boston MA
67 3:27:09 7:55 3:28:10 Pieter Snoeren 39 East Greenwich RI
68 3:27:56 7:56 3:28:19 Pacharo Mede 34 N Quincy MA
69 3:28:22 7:57 3:28:28 Gregory Simpson 40 Westfield NJ
70 3:28:11 7:57 3:28:45 Richard Ritchie 34 Rocky Hill CT
71 3:28:32 7:58 3:28:52 Gina Guiducci 29 Providence RI
72 3:28:26 7:57 3:29:05 Tom Sullivan 38 Groton CT
73 3:27:58 7:56 3:29:08 Namho Park 36 Flushing NY
74 3:26:15 7:52 3:29:39 Ayano Murase 31 Medford MA
75 3:29:19 7:59 3:29:42 Roger Marquis 44 Old Town MA
76 3:30:01 8:01 3:30:07 Christopher Wood 30 Jamiaca Plain MA
77 3:30:02 8:01 3:30:30 Victor Gonzalez 43 Somerville MA
78 3:29:38 8:00 3:30:50 Liz Durant 46
79 3:30:42 8:03 3:30:58 Kelsi Chappell 20 Portsmouth RI
80 3:30:58 8:03 3:31:01 Doyong You 51 Palisades Park NJ
81 3:29:41 8:00 3:31:07 Ed Downing 30 Dedham MA
82 3:30:55 8:03 3:31:08 Stephen Pozatek 34 New York NY
83 3:30:45 8:03 3:31:12 Daniela Desimone 27 Narragansett RI
84 3:31:15 8:04 3:31:23 Steve Kang 42 Ny NY
85 3:31:25 8:04 3:31:28 Luis Viskatis 48 Cambridge MA
86 3:31:20 8:04 3:31:38 Lucky Beauchemin 54 Seekonk MA
87 3:30:55 8:03 3:31:58 Stephanie Janssen 30 Brooklyn NY
88 3:31:56 8:05 3:32:06 William Peters 45 Manchester NH
89 3:31:53 8:05 3:32:14 Raymond Roch 43 North Kingstown RI
90 3:32:33 8:07 3:32:34 Joe Wajtas 45 Stonington CT
91 3:32:40 8:07 3:32:44* Peter Yu 65 Brooklyn NY
92 3:32:38 8:07 3:32:50 Janet Aronson 41 Longmeadow MA
93 3:32:48 8:07 3:33:30 Rene Marcucci 49 Riverhead NY
94 3:32:51 8:08 3:33:31 Kevin Mullen 50 Fairhaven MA
95 3:33:56 8:10 3:33:57 Jen Sullivan 33 Warwick RI
96 3:33:51 8:10 3:34:00 Brian Thibeault 29 Glastonbury CT
97 3:33:28 8:09 3:34:14 Todd Welsch 29 New York NY
98 3:34:33 8:11 3:34:41 Gregory Soares 41 Barrington RI
99 3:34:20 8:11 3:34:46 Heather Howard 38 Cumberland RI
100 3:34:04 8:10 3:34:52 Joe Beyer 45 Concord MA
101 3:34:26 8:11 3:34:52 James Kilday 49 Brookline MA
102 3:33:59 8:10 3:34:52 Charles Birden 41 Chicago IL
103 3:34:28 8:11 3:34:54 Krista Jarrell 43 East Providence RI
104 3:33:47 8:10 3:35:20 Shane Thompson 26 Marshfield MA
105 3:35:31 8:14 3:35:39 Timothy Austin 43 Johnston RI
106 3:34:33 8:11 3:35:43 Edward Tumavicus 45 Portland ME
107 3:35:28 8:14 3:35:59 Alyssa Parker 38 Providence RI
108 3:35:59 8:15 3:36:13 Michael McDermott 31 Warwick RI
109 3:35:31 8:14 3:36:19 George Rodriguez 44 North Easton MA
110 3:36:09 8:15 3:36:24 Kira Long 23 Brookline MA
111 3:33:52 8:10 3:36:32 E. J. Hrynowski 45 Arlington MA
112 3:36:12 8:15 3:36:43 Frederick Murolo 51
113 3:37:15 8:18 3:37:34 Natalie Garcia 25 Providence RI
114 3:37:01 8:17 3:38:02 Mark Staveski 45 Taunton MA
115 3:36:54 8:17 3:38:03 David Nicholson 27 Somerville MA
116 3:37:16 8:18 3:38:15 Frank Fiala 48 East Haddam CT
117 3:38:15 8:20 3:38:27 Tim Ryan 27 New York NY
118 3:37:53 8:19 3:38:28 Deborah Williams 37 Holland MA
119 3:37:53 8:19 3:38:29 Sean Hendricks 41 Worcester MA
120 3:37:38 8:19 3:38:31 Mark Cullen 39 Cambridge MA
121 3:38:36 8:21 3:38:43 Marion Ortel 42 Block Island RI
122 3:37:46 8:19 3:38:53 Catherine Servant 26 North Attleboro MA
123 3:37:17 8:18 3:39:05 Tsuyoshi Oba 41 Weymouth MA
124 3:39:07 8:22 3:39:09 Xavier Nogue 33 Malden MA
125 3:39:24 8:23 3:39:25 Sambhashiva Hariharan 43 Mansfield MA
126 3:38:45 8:21 3:39:26 Nicholas Murphy 18 Exeter RI
127 3:39:14 8:22 3:39:40 Tom Mathews 55 Trumbull CT
128 3:38:50 8:21 3:39:44 Robert Ogden 41 Vineyard Haven MA
129 3:39:27 8:23 3:39:58 Todd Waite 36 Providence RI
130 3:39:48 8:23 3:40:05 Susan Kent 43 Tiverton RI
131 3:40:23 8:25 3:40:33 Gary Circosta 61 Rutland MA
132 3:39:57 8:24 3:40:35 Glenn Anderson 44 South Kingstown RI
133 3:40:22 8:25 3:41:01 Paul Dicresce 47 Stony Creek NY
134 3:40:43 8:26 3:41:04 Tony Thompson 45 East Greenwich RI
135 3:40:03 8:24 3:41:11 Jeffrey Putt 34 Norfolk MA
136 3:40:35 8:25 3:41:16 Julie Serowik 41 Wareham MA
137 3:41:13 8:27 3:41:23 Amy Paquette 30 Worcester MA
138 3:41:09 8:27 3:41:25 Josh Rudd 36 Jamestown RI
139 3:41:29 8:27 3:41:30 Mark Holman 46 Rehoboth MA
140 3:41:34 8:28 3:41:40 Kristen Dori 42 West Warwick RI
141 3:41:35 8:28 3:42:03 Steven Subotnick 51 Providence RH
142 3:41:18 8:27 3:42:21 Valerie Kilcoin 50
143 3:41:44 8:28 3:42:26 Kenny Rogers 54
144 3:42:14 8:29 3:42:28 Nick Pattison 29 Providence RI
145 3:42:13 8:29 3:42:42 Bekkie Wright 45 East Hartford CT
146 3:42:15 8:29 3:42:45 Joseph Poliquin 55 East Hartford CT
147 3:42:38 8:30 3:42:51 Tristan Heuvelman 27 Providence RI
148 3:43:06 8:31 3:43:12 Ryan Lussier 26 Cumberland RI
149 3:42:16 8:29 3:43:37 Alan Potter 41 Newton MA
150 3:42:32 8:30 3:43:51 Hamil Pearsall 26 Worcester MA
151 3:43:11 8:31 3:43:57 John Peabody 53 Wakefield RI
152 3:43:36 8:32 3:44:13 Richard Falvo 37 Providence RI
153 3:44:08 8:33 3:44:18 Joseph Alfano 42 Holden MA
154 3:43:35 8:32 3:44:25 Rebecca Chwalk 30 Barrington RI
155 3:43:57 8:33 3:44:30 Patrick Sullivan 35 Barrington RI
156 3:43:54 8:33 3:44:45 Eric Lankenau-Ray 22
157 3:43:54 8:33 3:44:46 Scott Jezek 55 East Haddam CT
158 3:44:14 8:34 3:45:07 April Rezendes 23 Chestnut Hill MA
159 3:43:31 8:32 3:45:08 Kate Goldstein 22
160 3:44:00 8:33 3:45:19 Lisa Motta 50 South Easton MD
161 3:45:15 8:36 3:45:28 John Buonaccorsi 54 Shutesbury MA
162 3:44:31 8:34 3:46:06 Stephanie Guertin 26 Somerville MA
163 3:45:40 8:37 3:46:53 Felix Perez 42 Newport RI
164 3:46:04 8:38 3:46:57 Ted Archibald 53
165 3:46:54 8:40 3:46:57 In Soo Ro 47 Bethpage NY
166 3:46:04 8:38 3:46:57 Tom Healy 45 East Meadow NY
167 3:46:47 8:39 3:46:57 Matthew Manney 48 Reading MA
168 3:45:45 8:37 3:47:09 Franziska Grimm 24 Brookline MA
169 3:46:57 8:40 3:47:15 Jessica Carlone 31 Franklin MA
170 3:47:08 8:40 3:47:43 John Grieco 44 Bedminster NJ
171 3:47:28 8:41 3:47:47 John Puniello 32 Bristol RI
172 3:47:31 8:41 3:47:53 James Clasby 37 East Taunton MA
173 3:47:44 8:42 3:48:14 Cathy Gorodentsev 38 Needham MA
174 3:48:07 8:43 3:48:17 Jim Miller 51 Mansfield MA
175 3:48:15 8:43 3:48:19 Jung Nam Lee 50 Rutherford NJ
176 3:46:36 8:39 3:48:20 Seong Yong Choi 43 East Rutherford NJ
177 3:46:58 8:40 3:48:30 Stephen Peckonis 49
178 3:46:30 8:39 3:48:31 Jim Baum 40 West Greenwich RI
179 3:47:13 8:40 3:48:59 Clara Geswein 40 Pawtucket RI
180 3:47:13 8:40 3:49:01 Richard Stack 40 South Attleboro MA
181 3:48:59 8:45 3:49:07 Richard An 51 Plainview NY
182 3:47:47 8:42 3:49:11 Khoa Nguyen 25 Cambridge MA
183 3:48:41 8:44 3:49:14 Maura Sullivan 43
184 3:47:50 8:42 3:49:24 Christopher Klopfer 38 Warwick RI
185 3:46:53 8:40 3:49:24 William Daley 44 Waltham MA
186 3:49:34 8:46 3:49:40 Haward Ms. Shim 52 Ny NY
187 3:49:37 8:46 3:49:41 Han Song Kim 50 Plainview NY
188 3:49:12 8:45 3:50:03 Raymond Waldron 48 Franklin MA
189 3:48:40 8:44 3:50:15 Tom Ohaus 55 Sitka AK
190 3:49:01 8:45 3:50:30 Emily Gagnon 30 Meredith NH
191 3:49:59 8:47 3:50:36 Mike Mac Andrew 18 East Greenwich RI
192 3:49:32 8:46 3:50:47 Marc Scanlon 39 Chester NY
193 3:49:28 8:46 3:50:57 Gary Gilbert 52
194 3:50:46 8:49 3:51:15 Todd Nicholson 37 Franklin MA
195 3:50:34 8:48 3:51:17 Yi-Joo Kwon 62 Palisades Park NJ
196 3:51:02 8:49 3:51:19 Jay Wellman 38 Binghamton NY
197 3:51:09 8:49 3:51:50 Claire Greenberg 45 Houston TX
198 3:50:50 8:49 3:51:51 Gary Trombley 45
199 3:50:14 8:47 3:51:56 Michael Theroux 44 Lincoln RI
200 3:50:20 8:48 3:52:02 Peter McCullough 45 Northville MI
201 3:51:24 8:50 3:52:05 Yong Collins 53 Richmond TX
202 3:51:59 8:51 3:52:09 Amy Mosca 36
203 3:50:14 8:47 3:52:10 Christopher Sharry 35 Oxford MA
204 3:52:07 8:52 3:52:17 Carey Pilo 32 Worcester MA
205 3:51:59 8:51 3:52:43 Allison Lassoe 45 Sheffield MA
206 3:51:54 8:51 3:52:51 Brian Powers 41 Newport RI
207 3:51:21 8:50 3:53:11 Matthew Hodge 44 Warwick RI
208 3:52:42 8:53 3:53:24 John Godoy 26 Middletown RI
209 3:53:02 8:54 3:53:38 Grant Gilles 19 Providence RI
210 3:52:52 8:53 3:53:39 Kimberly Gustafson 27 Providence RI
211 3:52:38 8:53 3:53:52 Catherine Duffy 25 Brighton MA
212 3:53:56 8:56 3:53:58 Peter Hudec 38 Brooklyn NY
213 3:53:41 8:55 3:54:08 Benjamin Nosek 32 Boylston MA
214 3:52:58 8:54 3:54:14 Sal Siano 37 North Attleboro MA
215 3:51:58 8:51 3:54:35 Joseph Revis 29 Providence RI
216 3:53:15 8:54 3:54:37 Harold Soucier 35 Coventry RI
217 3:54:03 8:56 3:54:45 Joon Won Lee 41 Astoria NY
218 3:53:37 8:55 3:54:50 Kenneth Hoyt 40 Bellingham MA
219 3:53:17 8:54 3:55:01 Mary Kachadurian 50 Weston MA
220 3:54:59 8:58 3:55:07 Nora Peterson 24 Pawtucket RI
221 3:54:03 8:56 3:55:14 Lauren McKivergan 22 Riverside RI
222 3:54:57 8:58 3:55:16 Jamil Khan 50 Norfolk VA
223 3:55:14 8:59 3:55:18 Joseph Han 50 Ridgefield NJ
224 3:55:15 8:59 3:55:20 Chongduk Soe 62 Flushing NY
225 3:53:07 8:54 3:55:26 Kurt Tavares 24 Providence RI
226 3:53:49 8:56 3:55:38 William Foster 35 Arlington VA
227 3:55:35 9:00 3:55:39 Bob Kennedy 60 Nantucket MA
228 3:53:31 8:55 3:55:40 Michal Nowak 18 Old Lyme CT
229 3:53:36 8:55 3:55:47 Joe Churchman 36 Norfolk MA
230 3:55:42 9:00 3:55:55 Jessica Perrone 27 Stoneham MA
231 3:54:56 8:58 3:55:56 Elroy Lazaro 43 Somerset MA
232 3:54:03 8:56 3:56:05 Jean Kerr 49 Catskill NY
233 3:54:02 8:56 3:56:05 Stewart Dutfield 53 Catskill NY
234 3:55:13 8:59 3:56:22 Jaime Leon 56 Vineyard Haven MA
235 3:55:42 9:00 3:56:25 Julie West 33 Davie FL
236 3:55:40 9:00 3:56:29 Pauline Bownes 44
237 3:54:20 8:57 3:56:40 Sarah Jette 29 Pawtucker RI
238 3:56:06 9:01 3:56:50 Jim Mydosh 49 Derby CT
239 3:56:35 9:02 3:56:50 James Linhares 45 Sagamore MA
240 3:56:32 9:02 3:56:59 Bill Ballou 56 Whitinsville MA
241 3:56:54 9:03 3:57:02 Yoonam Kim 42 Palisades Park NJ
242 3:55:17 8:59 3:57:10 Chris Cwiklinski 34 Warwick RI
243 3:56:38 9:02 3:58:09 Brian Cunningham 29 Hopkinton MA
244 3:57:03 9:03 3:58:11 Jayme Dorr 27 East Hartford CT
245 3:58:04 9:05 3:58:47 Susan Dupuis 36 South Boston MA
246 3:57:39 9:04 3:58:48 Rena Greifinger 26 Brookline MA
247 3:57:37 9:04 3:58:52 Kathi Peck 58 Goshen CT
248 3:58:38 9:07 3:59:06 Laurel Schwulst 20 Providence RI
249 3:57:59 9:05 3:59:09 Thomas Phely-Bobin 35 Marlborough MA
250 3:57:36 9:04 3:59:15 Hal Grossman 23 Waltham MA
251 3:57:38 9:04 3:59:17 Monique Graves 45 Bedford NH
252 3:57:37 9:04 3:59:39 Peter Kelly 49
253 3:59:02 9:07 3:59:45 Javin Olson 30 Waltham MA
254 3:59:42 9:09 3:59:47 Jongwon Choi 42 Bayside NY
255 3:58:19 9:06 3:59:56 Nicholas Sun 30 Brookline MA
256 3:58:54 9:07 3:59:59 Lynne Castagno 44 Tyngsboro MA
257 3:59:26 9:08 4:00:10 Patrick Rothwell 30 Washington DC
258 3:59:41 9:09 4:00:13 Dianna Glass 38 N. Kingstown RI
259 3:57:33 9:04 4:00:22 Peter Marton 41 Maynard MA
260 3:59:08 9:08 4:00:35 Timothy Olson 42 Glastonbury CT
261 4:00:13 9:10 4:00:46 Orapin Asarangchai 33 West Boylston MA
262 3:58:37 9:07 4:00:58 Jaclyn M. Orlando 29 Pittsfield MA
263 3:59:14 9:08 4:01:04 Laura Bahia 28 Salem MA
264 3:59:23 9:08 4:01:07 Tara Connelly 26 Brighton MA
265 4:00:08 9:10 4:01:09 Brandon Mastrangelo 27 Cambridge MA
266 4:00:08 9:10 4:01:09 Sarah Kirnie 25 Cambridge MA
267 3:59:04 9:08 4:01:18 Paul Graseck 57 Pawtucket RI
268 3:59:58 9:10 4:01:18 Janice Drummond 47 Wyoming RI
269 3:59:59 9:10 4:01:23 Kate Palimeri 25 Brighton MA
270 3:59:36 9:09 4:01:39 Frank Macri 45 Charlestown MA
271 4:00:08 9:10 4:01:40 Danny Clavette 40 Greene RI
272 4:01:54 9:14 4:01:58 Kathleen Larisa 32 Rumford RI
273 4:01:30 9:13 4:02:02 Carolyn Kaplan 38 Niantic CT
274 3:59:57 9:10 4:02:06 Christopher Geagon 44 Swansea MA
275 4:02:08 9:15 4:02:10 Jill Lifrak 34 Rehohboth MA
276 4:02:08 9:15 4:02:18 Michele Grieves 44 North Attleboro MA
277 4:00:45 9:11 4:02:42 Teresa Eagan 48 North Kingstown RI
278 4:02:42 9:16 4:02:45 Marc Berry 30 East Greenwich RI
279 4:01:49 9:14 4:03:21 Adam Siegel 20 Providence RI
280 4:01:32 9:13 4:03:26 Allan Quintal 32 West Greenwich RI
281 4:01:40 9:14 4:03:58 Christopher Lanzano 50 Fairfield CT
282 4:03:55 9:19 4:04:25 Thomas Perri 46 Maple Grove MN
283 4:04:17 9:19 4:04:34 Cort Chappell 48 Portsmouth RI
284 4:04:01 9:19 4:04:38 Kim Forget 48
285 4:03:37 9:18 4:04:53 Peter Rucinski 45 Bolton MA
286 4:03:31 9:18 4:05:19 John Spangler 55 South Orange NJ
287 4:05:12 9:22 4:05:22 Stephanie Gloria 36 East Greenwich RI
288 4:04:26 9:20 4:05:29 Jaimie Gosselin 29 Millbury MA
289 4:04:46 9:21 4:05:30 Victoria Duke 48 Budd Lake NJ
290 4:05:14 9:22 4:05:46 Michael Simms 33 East Greenwich RH
291 4:04:18 9:20 4:05:48 Mike York 29 Watertown MA
292 4:04:25 9:20 4:06:07 Maya Ginns 35 Arlington MA
293 4:05:43 9:23 4:06:07 Mark Weidman 51 Stratham NH
294 4:05:36 9:23 4:06:11 Elijah Ditter 21 New Paltz NY
295 4:05:30 9:22 4:06:15 Alyssa Rothwell 34 Dedham MA
296 4:06:00 9:23 4:06:18 Christine Clarkin 42 Charlestown RI
297 4:05:05 9:21 4:06:18 Nora Meah 31 Providence RI
298 4:06:04 9:24 4:06:26 Beth McGuire 29 Roslindale MA
299 4:05:22 9:22 4:06:28 Erin Hall 27 Somerville MA
300 4:04:58 9:21 4:06:29 James Carson 41 Melrose MA
301 4:05:11 9:22 4:06:38 David Edwards 44 Maspeth NY
302 4:05:41 9:23 4:06:48 Christina Taddei 26 Cambridge MA
303 4:06:42 9:25 4:07:26 Joseph O'Brien 36
304 4:06:28 9:25 4:07:36 Michael Kettner 46 Marblehead MA
305 4:07:15 9:26 4:07:47 Carrie Byron 29 Providence RI
306 4:05:39 9:23 4:07:47 Bob Gralton 40 Gales Ferry CT
307 4:06:25 9:24 4:07:59 Peter Weeden 44 Ashaway RI
308 4:07:25 9:27 4:08:14 Sara Wells 35 Somerville MA
309 4:07:37 9:27 4:08:16 Alan Holmgren 63 E. Sandwich MA
310 4:07:05 9:26 4:08:23 Penny Fang 20 Exeter NH
311 4:07:17 9:26 4:08:37 Diana Notartomaso 24 North Easton MA
312 4:07:40 9:27 4:09:01 Robert Kaufman 22 Providence RI
313 4:09:26 9:31 4:09:28 David Whitney 47 Green Island NY
314 4:09:32 9:32 4:09:34 Lori-Ann Dansereau 36 Providence RI
315 4:07:33 9:27 4:09:53 Justin Jette 32 Bristol RI
316 4:08:11 9:28 4:10:03 James Arribas 36 Cumberland RI
317 4:08:15 9:29 4:10:11 Lyle Reed 38
318 4:10:23 9:33 4:10:30 Brenda Morris 41 Worcester MA
319 4:09:02 9:30 4:10:30 Jason Tung 51 Thornhill OT
320 4:10:02 9:33 4:10:34 Kevin Ansley 50 Richmond RI
321 4:09:48 9:32 4:10:44 David Powers 47 Orland Park IL
322 4:09:27 9:31 4:10:48 Denise Rollinson 52 Boston MA
323 4:10:09 9:33 4:10:52 Howard O. Weinstein 37 South Boston MA
324 4:09:00 9:30 4:10:53 Julia Brownell 25 Hoboken NJ
325 4:10:55 9:35 4:11:26 Guang Xu 44 Chelmsford MA
326 4:09:28 9:31 4:11:38 Kimberlee McCarthy 35 Worcester MA
327 4:10:26 9:34 4:11:41 Stephanie Deschaine 34 Ashland MA
328 4:11:27 9:36 4:12:07 Melissa Ewing 42 Stafford Springs CT
329 4:10:08 9:33 4:12:07 Robert Browne 42
330 4:10:04 9:33 4:12:15 Andres Wullaert 27 East Haven CT
331 4:11:14 9:35 4:12:20 Cindy Bennett 49 Marblehead MA
332 4:10:39 9:34 4:12:50 Mark Lade 40 Middletown RI
333 4:11:39 9:36 4:13:04 Heather Kennedy 34 Madison CT
334 4:11:37 9:36 4:13:22 Stephen Hunter 32 Cranston RI
335 4:12:50 9:39 4:13:33 Connie Olson 30 Waltham MA
336 4:12:11 9:38 4:13:36 Georgia Panagopoulos 49 Berlin CT
337 4:12:08 9:37 4:13:40 George Mones 59
338 4:11:48 9:37 4:13:58 Mark Healy 46 Cohasset MA
339 4:13:40 9:41 4:14:47 Maris Madeira 25 New York NY
340 4:13:42 9:41 4:14:47 Allison Cunningham 26 Astoria NY
341 4:15:14 9:45 4:15:41 Gary Fufe 48 Pawticket RI
342 4:14:55 9:44 4:15:49 Jenny Gossett 24 South Boston MA
343 4:14:29 9:43 4:15:55 Susan Meholic 42 Avon CT
344 4:15:12 9:44 4:15:57 Kelly Willette 29 Newport RI
345 4:15:13 9:45 4:15:59 Mike Grey 38
346 4:14:50 9:44 4:16:10 Ronald Robitaille 68 Norton MA
347 4:15:32 9:45 4:16:13 Lisa Peters 45 Exeter NH
348 4:15:00 9:44 4:16:22 Karl Fescenmeyer 54 Fort Worth TX
349 4:16:22 9:47 4:16:31 Richard Luciano 55
350 4:15:55 9:46 4:16:40 Megan Smith 34 Newport RI
351 4:14:31 9:43 4:16:41 Roxanne Robert 44 Charlton MA
352 4:15:55 9:46 4:16:44 Charlie Chatterton 43 Vernon CT
353 4:15:25 9:45 4:16:48 Caroline Troise 57 Warwick RI
354 4:14:08 9:42 4:17:01 Jennifer Fellmann 41 Braintree MA
355 4:15:35 9:45 4:17:10 Mark Mandrake 37 Portland ME
356 4:16:04 9:46 4:17:14 Peter Amico 25 Waltham MA
357 4:16:51 9:48 4:17:23 Armanda Cidade 35 West Warwick RI
358 4:15:48 9:46 4:17:30 Al Cumming 62 Austin TX
359 4:15:13 9:45 4:17:31 Rick Mankameyer 58 Shawnee KS
360 4:16:47 9:48 4:17:32 Ruth Kent 36 S Daytona FL
361 4:17:20 9:49 4:17:37 San Asbridge 52 Worcester MA
362 4:15:33 9:45 4:17:54 Scott May 41 Wakefield RI
363 4:16:37 9:48 4:17:58 Marc Maynard 44 Stafford Springs CT
364 4:16:22 9:47 4:18:14 Edward Cunanan 37 Woonsocket RI
365 4:16:56 9:48 4:18:37 Paul Ghelfi 40 Bridgewater MA
366 4:17:50 9:51 4:18:37 Douglas Caverly 48 Quincy MA
367 4:16:35 9:48 4:18:54 Kyle Del Bonis 25 Warwick RI
368 4:19:01 9:53 4:19:03 Amitabh Gautam 49 Barrington RI
369 4:18:27 9:52 4:19:18 Jean Nodine 45 Derwood MD
370 4:18:36 9:52 4:19:36 Jay Goodman 44 Westerly RI
371 4:17:45 9:50 4:19:43 Jay Brochu 37 Cumberland RI
372 4:18:03 9:51 4:19:52 Thomas Nicholson 37 Middletown CT
373 4:19:01 9:53 4:19:52 Jennifer Laurine 28 Hartford CT
374 4:17:02 9:49 4:19:57 Andrew Sims 24 Troy NY
375 4:19:03 9:53 4:20:07 Christina Killoran 34 Providence RI
376 4:19:48 9:55 4:20:10 Tom Griffith 56 Essex MA
377 4:20:52 9:57 4:20:59 David Ahn 33 Hackensack NJ
378 4:20:50 9:57 4:21:06 Kateri Chappell 21 Portsmouth RI
379 4:20:07 9:56 4:21:20 Risa Schulman 30 Providence RI
380 4:20:10 9:56 4:21:40 David McCorkell 50 Quincy MA
381 4:20:31 9:57 4:21:54 Lily Stoner 22 Ann Arbor MI
382 4:21:52 10:00 4:22:07 Norine Courtemanche 44 Johnston RI
383 4:21:37 9:59 4:22:08 Paul Kostandin 21 Providence RI
384 4:21:45 9:59 4:22:37 Katie Soule 28 Yarmouth ME
385 4:22:50 10:02 4:22:55 Chul S. Hyun 53 Palisades. NY
386 4:22:33 10:01 4:23:03 Debra Zyskowski 49 Glen Mills PA
387 4:21:48 10:00 4:23:10 Gloria Grace-Ferri 53 Lyme CT
388 4:21:37 9:59 4:23:11 Dennis Wolf 58 Great Neck NY
389 4:21:25 9:59 4:23:34 Kyle Stumpe 30 Providence RI
390 4:22:23 10:01 4:23:48 Marvin Wolfert 52 Foxboro MA
391 4:22:15 10:01 4:23:55 Sandra Cumming 51 Austin TX
392 4:21:37 9:59 4:23:57 James Daley 43 Webster NY
393 4:23:49 10:04 4:24:15 Cathy West 46 Wilmington DE
394 4:22:23 10:01 4:24:16 Jennifer Allen 39 Ashland MA
395 4:24:20 10:05 4:24:36 Misoon Son 49 Flushing NY
396 4:24:06 10:05 4:24:45 Matthew Hargus 33 Pawcatuck CT
397 4:24:32 10:06 4:24:46 Ed Nikowitz 52 Palatine IL
398 4:24:48 10:06 4:25:06 Luke Eglington 20 Cambridge MA
399 4:23:12 10:03 4:25:06 David Bunton 43 Waban MA
400 4:20:07 9:56 4:25:10 Kyle Crayton 42 Quincy MA
401 4:23:41 10:04 4:25:13 Rebecca Foley 47 Walpole MA
402 4:23:38 10:04 4:25:18 Jason Koza 22 Somerville MA
403 4:23:24 10:03 4:25:20 Erik Hoy 29 Providence RI
404 4:24:27 10:06 4:25:35 Ann Meers 51 Barrington RI
405 4:24:03 10:05 4:26:02 Milena Gianfrancesco 22 North Providence RI
406 4:24:03 10:05 4:26:02 Anthony Gianfrancesco 51 North Providence RI
407 4:25:17 10:08 4:26:26 John Knobel 40 Coventry RI
408 4:25:20 10:08 4:26:40 Sandra Croft 51 Warwick RI
409 4:26:05 10:09 4:26:41 Melissa Oberg 28 Schaumburg IL
410 4:26:07 10:09 4:26:47 Jack Ferrara 52 Seekonk MA
411 4:26:47 10:11 4:26:50 Steve Ahn 49 Woodbury NY
412 4:25:45 10:09 4:27:19 Joel Spellun 50 Providence RI
413 4:26:18 10:10 4:27:20 Denis Frainc 48 Bellingham MA
414 4:24:41 10:06 4:27:20 Josiah Rich 48 Providence RI
415 4:26:08 10:10 4:27:30 David Brenner 51 Lenexa KS
416 4:26:44 10:11 4:27:57 Sarah Hirsch 47 Bradford NH
417 4:27:05 10:12 4:28:11 Tanya Kurczy 25 Lincoln RI
418 4:28:02 10:14 4:28:20 Geoffrey Barter 44 Dorchester MA
419 4:27:24 10:12 4:28:42* Monique Robitaille 65 Norton MA
420 4:27:27 10:13 4:28:56 Doug Braun 58 Leesburg FL
421 4:27:32 10:13 4:28:56 Esme Devault 42 Barrington RI
422 4:28:03 10:14 4:29:04 Chuck Brenker 56
423 4:27:50 10:13 4:29:05 Scott Shippee 36 Warwick RI
424 4:26:30 10:10 4:29:14 Emily Sibley 22 Foster RI
425 4:29:43 10:18 4:29:43 Shannon Blake 27 Malden MA
426 4:28:06 10:14 4:29:57 Blake Wilson 22 Boston MA
427 4:30:20 10:19 4:30:29 Donna Wagner 46 Brownsburg IN
428 4:28:58 10:16 4:30:30 Sandra Comeau 50 South Walpole MA
429 4:28:45 10:15 4:30:42 Naomi Vishnupad 37 Reading MA
430 4:30:36 10:20 4:30:51 Steven Sawyer 54 Arlington Heights IL
431 4:30:41 10:20 4:30:51 Laura Roggy 44 Indianapolis IN
432 4:29:18 10:17 4:30:53 William Shaw 51 Wallingford CT
433 4:30:44 10:20 4:30:54 Martha Langer 37 East Greenwich RI
434 4:30:12 10:19 4:31:01 Bruce Mitchell 42 Exeter RI
435 4:29:46 10:18 4:31:03 Michelle Carlucci 42 Franklin MA
436 4:31:05 10:21 4:31:13 Arlene Rockefeller 59 Newton MA
437 4:30:58 10:21 4:31:22 Martin Neiberg 39 North Kingstown RI
438 4:29:38 10:18 4:31:32 Andrea Delmonte 37 Bridgewater MA
439 4:30:00 10:18 4:31:45 Rachel Kalinsky 34 Somerville MA
440 4:31:16 10:21 4:31:52 Elizabeth Kimzey 19 Providence RI
441 4:30:13 10:19 4:31:55 Brad Botvin 40 Tiverton RI
442 4:31:19 10:21 4:32:03 Kathleen Wood 42 Holden MA
443 4:30:29 10:19 4:32:04 Kelly Knee 28 Providence RI
444 4:30:28 10:19 4:32:04 Nicole Whittier 30 Saunderstown RI
445 4:30:28 10:19 4:32:05 Vanessa Harwood 27 Coventry RI
446 4:30:28 10:19 4:32:05 Katherine Velander 27 Cranston RI
447 4:30:03 10:18 4:32:07 Glen Vigorito 51 Branford CT
448 4:31:46 10:22 4:32:08 Mandy Leblanc 30 Mattapoisett MA
449 4:30:53 10:20 4:32:17 Amanda Ingemi 21 Norwood MA
450 4:30:54 10:20 4:32:18 Emily Gasper 19 Chelmsford MA
451 4:31:04 10:21 4:32:25 Luanne Roy 53 Seymour CT
452 4:30:10 10:19 4:32:39 Jeffrey Sanders 23 Brookline MA
453 4:31:07 10:21 4:32:53 Priscilla Glucksman 36 Cranston RI
454 4:31:02 10:21 4:32:58 Kelly Kincaid 29 New London CT
455 4:32:23 10:24 4:33:23 Michael Shilling 48 Perrineville NJ
456 4:32:34 10:24 4:33:48 Kevin McCarthy 39 North Kingstown RI
457 4:34:35 10:29 4:34:49 Mary Papreck 55 Mount Prospect IL
458 4:33:21 10:26 4:35:00 Michael Payne 42 Providence RI
459 4:34:58 10:30 4:35:04 Frank Kim 48 Paramus NJ
460 4:34:43 10:29 4:35:33 George Clairmont 53 Norwell MA
461 4:35:13 10:30 4:36:04 Lymor Ringer 23 Somerville MA
462 4:35:13 10:30 4:36:31 Kwang Soo Kim 43 Bayside NY
463 4:36:27 10:33 4:36:59 Martha Huston 49 North Scituate RI
464 4:35:15 10:30 4:37:16 Lauren Peterson 24 Dighton MA
465 4:35:37 10:31 4:37:32 Christopher Larose 44 Salem CT
466 4:37:21 10:35 4:37:34 Christopher Shikashio 36 N Providence RI
467 4:37:08 10:35 4:37:40 Mark Connelly 56 Greenland NH
468 4:37:34 10:36 4:37:57 Neal Slobin 52 Old Saybrook CT
469 4:36:08 10:32 4:38: