WINTHROP — If it’s the Fourth of July, that means it’s time for the annual Friends on the Fourth 5K to benefit the Friends of the Cobbossee Watershed. This year’s race attracted 435 runners.
Colin Waters won the men’s overall title with a time of 15 minutes, 41.5 seconds.
Rachel Ingram took the women’s race with a time of 19:48.8.
Winners in age groups were as follows:
FEMALE
10 and under: Kylie Van Tassel, 21:58.9.
11-13: Quinn Johnson, 28:53.
14-16: Annabel Rivera, 22:49.1.
17-19: Allyson Lewis, 22:20.3.
20-24: Elyssa Penson, 20:45.
25-29: Ingram.
30-34: Becca Fisk, 23:42.7.
35-39: Corilynn Fiset, 22:01.2.
40-44: Tessa Mah, 20:55.7.
44-49: Jessica Peckham, 24:12.1.
50-54: Christie Tebbets, 20:42.3.
55-59: Lisa Bain, 28:14.
60-64: Donna Davis-Rankin, 27:04.5.
65-69: Ellen Vickers, 31:25.8.
70-74: Sue Dubois, 30:15.4.
80-plus: Sally Gilley, 57:21.2.
MALE
10 and under: Parker Mateja, 21:25.
11-13: Sawyer Wess, 21:24.3.
14-16: Charles Harlow, 20:00.2.
17-19: Jack Oneglia, 18:26.6.
20-24: Waters.
25-29: Josef Sipiorski, 18:42.9.
30-34: Kyle Werner, 17:37.7.
35-39: John Skevington, 17:19.9.
40-44: Nathan Priest 17:22.6.
44-49: Jonathan Sandberg, 18:37.5.
50-54: Jeff Delisle, 23:23.3.
55-59: Christopher Swain, 19:07.7.
60-64: Brian Fraser, 28:13.8.
65-69: Anthony Skevington, 24:01.1.
70-74: Jim Schwartz, 25:24.8.
75-79: Mert Dearnley, 34:19.9.
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