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Lee, Mueller lead Clark County finishers at Boston Marathon

By Micah Rice, Columbian Sports Editor
Published: April 20, 2015, 5:00pm

Twenty-five Clark County runners were among more than 26,000 who completed the Boston Marathon on Monday.

Johnson Lee of Vancouver was the fastest local finisher. The 29-year-old finished in 2 hours, 38 minutes, 59 seconds to place 230th overall.

Katarina Mueller was the fastest local woman, finishing in 3:18:50.

Local Boston Marathon finishers

Johnson Lee, 29, Vancouver, 2:38:59

Dan Reed, 44, Camas, 2:47:13

Mike Mazzotta, 34, Camas, 2:49:52

Eric Dolezal, 32, Vancouver, 2:53:10

Mike Donabedian, 46, Vancouver, 3:09:21

Sean Fitzgerald, 42, Vancouver, 3:13:43

Shawn Denley, 40, La Center, 3:16:23

Brandon Chrisopulos, 36, Vancouver, 3:18:13

Katarina Mueller, 23, Vancouver, 3:18:50

Megan Lacey, 31, Vancouver, 3:21.36

Jill Daniels, 34, Woodland, 3:23:38

Erica Koranda, 36, Camas, 3:24:07

John Dewitz, 47, Ridgefield, 3:39:20

Niels Kofoed, 53, Vancouver, 3:40:41

Randall Grove, 58, Vancouver, 3:41:06

Anita Burkard, 51, Camas, 3:45:13

Kristen Morin, 43, Brush Prairie, 3:48:52

Tracey Stinchfield, 35, Washougal: 3:52:50

Poksil Himrich, 54, Vancouver, 3:53:49

Matthew McDonald, 62, Vancouver, 3:57:51

Christine Donabedian, 44, Vancouver, 3:59:44

Thomas Kovaric, 65, Vancouver, 4:03:30

Stephanie Forman, 29, Vancouver, 4:26:09

Sandee Myers, 64, Vancouver, 4:29:37

Jean Oh, 27, Vancouver, 4:40:15

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