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Garland Days 5 Mile Road Race

Garland, ME, September 9, 2006

Overall Results

Results Courtesy of The Eden Athletics Web Site

For more race information, see Maine Running Photos.

File photo of Ryan King courtesy of David C. Young of the Maine Track Club
File photo of Ryan King courtesy of David C. Young of the Maine Track Club



Race registration began at 8 am at the Garland General Store 
How much? This year it was FREE!
So, the course - First mile and a half is on pavement - the first quarter mile might make you
you think of Hopkington (Boston Marathon hill reference)- then it turns off onto a great dirt 
road. There is a pretty steep hill on mile 3 - then once on the ridge it passes through mile 4. 
About Mile 4.5 it switches back to tar and back up the road and back up the hill.

Finish 1 Ryan King 32:14 (CR) 2 Peter Devin 37:00 3 Ron Sweet 37:48 4 Dave Samuelin 41:21 5 Lisa Conway 41:23 6 Lee Blais, Jr. 44:31 7 John Cayford 44:46 8 Amelia Conway 44:55 9 Samantha Conway 47:04

Posted 09-12-06 at 6:00 PM DCY




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