Summary of Half Marathon: Defending champion and event record-holder Ben Sathre of St. Paul and Elizabeth Frick of Eagan won individual titles at the July 4th Red, White & Boom! TC Half Marathon, Relay & 5K. Sathre ran the 13.1 mile course in 1:10:14. Frick clocked 1:25:33. Each earned $500.
“I just tried
to have fun,” Sathre explained. “It’s all you can do when it’s hot and humid
and it’s 6:30 in the morning.” In better conditions last year, Sathre ran
1:08:14 to establish his event record.
Rounding out
the top-three in the men’s competition were Jesus Pardo Moreno of Segovia,
Spain (1:13:05) and Nick Harris of Niwot, Colo. (1:13:35).
“I really
enjoyed the trivia along the way,” Frick said, referring to signs on the course
that quizzed runners about American history. “I’m just thankful for a great day
and great support.”
Rounding out
the women’s top-three were Lauren Mitchell of Madison, Ala. (1:27:28) and
Rachel Anderson of Hudson, Wisc. (1:27:33).
In the half
marathon relay division, the team of Mike Haasken and Mike Bester took first in
men’s completion with a time of 1:27:52. Candice Schneider and Kandace Schuft
won the women’s relay crown in 1:38:40.
The 5K winners
were Joe Louiselle of St. Anthony in 16:16 and Maddie Alm of Louisville, Colo.
in 17:05.
A total of 3873
runners competed in the eighth annual event which took place under partly sunny
skies and humid conditions with temperature in the high 70s. In keeping with
its Independence Day theme, the event, staged at Father Hennepin Bluff Park
along the Minneapolis riverfront, featured post-race hot dogs, ice cream, yard
games, and a Slip N Slide.
“We were
pleased host a fun filled race to help people celebrate Independence Day, Twin
Cities In Motion Executive Director Virginia Brophy Achman said. “It gives me
and our whole staff a lot of pleasure to see so many people enjoy an active
holiday. We’re also honored that so many people choose to volunteer time on a
holiday for the event.”
In addition to
this morning’s event, another 200 runners from across the country competed in
the virtual version of the event in recent days, designing their own courses
where they chose to spend the holiday.
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