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Top 10 men and women finishers in Vancouver USA Marathon

The Columbian
Published: June 16, 2012, 5:00pm

2012 VANCOUVER USA MARATHON

Top 10 men

1, Youssef Zirari, 26, Vancouver, 2:34:25.

2, Jon Heli, 31, Portland, 2:48:34.

3, David Kyle, 34, San Francisco, 2:49:29.

4, John Strother, 38, Salem, 2:51:59.

5, Matt Urbanski, 31, Seattle, 2:53:55.

6, Trae Richardson, 28, Eugene, 2:57:17.

7, Guy Potter, 42, Durham, N.C., 2:57:59.

8, Brian Meenaghan, 44, Seattle, 2:58:11.

9, Alex Gay, 23, Portland, 3:01:06.

10, Micah Rice, 35, Vancouver, 3:01:24.

Top 10 women

1, Angie Fiese, 34, Mableton, Ga., 3:07:40.

2, Julie Bertoia, 35, Henderson, Nevada, 3:17:01.

3, Michelle Bird, 29, Portland, 3:22:29.

4, Kate Fischer, 29, Portland 3:23:36.

5, Kristina Cupp, 19, Vancouver, 3:28:26.

6, Karissa Hudspeth, 37, Salem, 3:29:29.

7, Linnea Alejandre, 26, Vancouver, 3:32:14.

8, Heidi Wood, 27, Portland, 3:33:01.

9, Kat Degroat, 36, Wilsonville, Ore., 3:33:27.

10, Andrea Strutin, 29, Portland, 3:35:04.

Half marathon

Top 10 men

1, Kevin Ko, 27, Portland, 1:17:24.

2, Andrew Lee, 24, Vancouver, 1:18:40.

3, Kyle Roozen, 32, Milwaukie, Ore., 1:18:58.

4, Will Justice, Portland, 1:20:08.

5, Lawrence Merrifield, Jr., 44, Portland, 1:20:45.

6, Ryan Miles, 36, Vancouver, 1:22:07.

7, Martin Pletcher, 20, Sammamish, 1:22:54.

8, David Cummings, 32, Vancouver, 1:25:09.

9, Jacob Fullen, 21, Kent, 1:25:19.

10, Francisco Maya, 40, Beaverton, 1:26.

Top 10 women

1, Lauren Breihof, 23, Redmond, 1:25:28.

2, Katarina Mueller, 20, Vancouver, 1:28:21.

3, Gretchen Van Dyke, 34, Tacoma, 1:29:41.

4, Laura Matsenko, 29, hometown not available, 1:31:13.

5, Angela Gula, 20, Vancouver, 1:32:30.

6, Tami Wright, 34, Vancouver, 1:32:52.

7, Valeria Crosss, Fllagstaff, Ariz.,1:37:35.

8, Melissa Mocklin-Dwiggin, 36, Beaverton, 1:38:17.

9, Sierra Zollinger, 19, Burley, Idaho, 1:39:05.

10, Jamie Stenstrom, 36, Wilsonville, 1:40:20.

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