Friday, November 16, 2012

Results! Get your results here!

From this evening's race in Fairbanks:

Team Results:
Overall:  UAF 28, UAA 14 after day one.
UAF women 15, UAA women 6.
UAF men 13, UAA men 8.

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Women's 2Km Classic Prologue
1. Rebecca Konieczny, UAF - 6:26.1;
2. Marit Rjabov, UAF - 6:27.6;
3. Alyson McPhetres, UAF - 6:33.9;
4. Raphaela Sieber, UAF - 6:39.1;
5. Theresia Schnurr, UAF - 6:39.3;
6. Heidi Brook, UAF - 6:43.5;
7. Heather Edic, UAF - 6:43.8;
8. Marine Dusser, UAA - 6:49.1;
9. Kryston McPhetres, UAF - 6:51.1;
10. Patricia Sprecher, UAA - 6:51.7;
11. Julia Ebner, UAF - 6:52.3;
12. Crystal Pitney, UAF - 6:53.5;
13. Karina Smith, UAA - 6:57.1;
14. Maya Radonich, UAA - 6:58.8;
15. Cara McCulloch, UAA - 7:12.5;
16. Hanna Gillis, West Valley HS  - 7:14.6;
17. Ema Mayo, uaffiliated - 7:18.5;
18. Sara Falconer, uaffiliated - 7:21.4;
19. Sarissa Lammers, ANR - 7:28.4;
20. Lescinska Grimmer, NSCF-FXC - 7:31.6;

 
Men's 3Km Classic Prologue:
1. Logan Hanneman, UAF - 8:32.8;
2. Lasse Moelgaard, UAA - 8:47.7;
3. Tyler Kornfield, UAF - 8:49.3;
4. Jonas Loeffler, UAF - 8:49.7;
5. Max Olex, UAF - 8:50.4;
6. Lukas Ebner, UAA - 8:53.5;
7. Viktor Braennmark, UAA - 8:54.3;
8. Michael Fehrenbach, UAF - 8:57.3;
9. Ian Wilkinson, UAF - 8:59.0;
10. Isaac Lammers, unaffiliated - 9:01.3;
11. Lars Arneson, UAF - 9:07.2;
12. Davis Dunlap, UAA - 9:08.7;
13. Galen Johnston, UAA - 9:12.9;
14. Andrew Arnold, UAF - 9:18.7;
15. Stefan Hajdukovich, UAF - 9:19.0;
16. Kenneth Brewer, UAF - 9:19.3;
17. Riley Troyer, NSCF-FXC - 9:20.2;
18. Max Donaldson, NSCF-FXC - 9:31.3;
19. Alex Morris, NSCF - 9:34.1;
20. Peter Brewer, ANR - 9:34.9;
21. John Glen, UAA - 9:37.6;
22. Patrick Terhune, NSCF-FXC - 9:39.6;
23. Wyatt Mayo, UAF - 9:44.1;
24. Neill Toelle, NSCF-FXC - 9:47.9;
25. David McPhetres, ANR - 10:00.5;
26. Alex Loan, ANR - 10:09.4;
27. Tracen Knopp, ANR - 10:12.0;
28. Brandon Brewster, UAA - 10:13.2;
29. Dave Edic, NSCF - 10:23.7;
30. Tristan Sayre, West Valley HS - 10:29.2;
Notes:  There were 63 women in the race, but I have only included the top 20 because all the college women finished within the top 20.  Same with the men; there were 74 entered, but I have only included the top 30.
Tomorrow's race is a classic mass start event.  Very cold temperatures are predicted.  UAA team staff will make a decision in the morning whether to race if they feel it's so cold as to be unhealthy for the athletes.  But as of tonight, the UAA Ski Team is going to bed with plans of waking up in the morning and going racing!

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