One streak lived while another streak ended during a brilliantly sunny men’s race at the 97th running of the Mount Marathon Race in Seward.
On a day when David Norris, a 34-year-old who grew up in Fairbanks and now lives in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, was winning his sixth Mount Marathon title in six tries, Seward’s Fred Moore, 85, did not start the race.
That ended a string of 54 straight finishes in the race up and down to the 3,200-foot race point on the mountain overlooking Seward. Moore started the race in 1970 and never stopped until Friday, though he was still seen near the top cheering on racers.
“That’s a record that I’m confident will never be broken,” race director Matias Saari said earlier in the week. “Someone else might do 54 years, but no one else is going to do 54 in a row.”
Norris joined Ralph Hatch, Sven Johanson and Brad Precosky with six victories. Bill Spencer has eight.
“It’s crazy how many Spencer won,” Norris said. “I’m honored to do it six times and to keep showing up here and feeling good.”
On a day when temperatures blazed into the low 60s with perfect course conditions, Norris showcased why he hasn’t been beaten.
First, there’s his climbing ability. In 2015, when he smashed the race record, Killian Jornet got to the summit in 31:27.
Norris has now been to the top faster than that three times — in 29:47 last year when he set the record of 40:37, in 30:35 in 2016 when he originally broke Jornet’s record, and Friday on the way to his winning time of 42:30. That time gives Norris four of the fastest five times in race history.
He said the pace was hard right from the gun, with a runner bolting clear of the field.
“So that was kind of cool,” Norris said. “I was surprised. I felt really good climbing, but my time was behind previous years.”
When Norris got to the top with a minute and a half lead, he was able to show the other half of what makes him so good — his technical ability on downhill terrain.
Just below the summit, there was a snowfield this year. Norris thrilled the crowd watching the Jumbotron at the finish line by gliding down the snow on his feet and sticking the landing on the sharp scree unscathed.
“Probably just growing up a multisport athlete and always playing,” Norris said of his technical abilities. “I think that’s a big part of it.
“It’s keeping training and your workouts more like a game, and when it’s more like a game, you just end up jumping around in the mountains and doing fun stuff like sliding on the snow up there.”
Those workouts used to be solely focused on being a World Cup cross-country skier. When Norris first won Mount Marathon in 2016 and snapped Killian’s record, he began talking to pro runners like Rickey Gates and discovered all that racing trails could offer.
“By doing that, I was checking out new places and had an excuse to travel in the summer to run in beautiful places,” he said. “And it’s like a whole new world of amazing people to get to know.”
This past winter, Norris mixed in running intervals on the treadmill with skiing for the first time. He said it actually helped his skiing and he finished second at the American Birkebeiner 50K freestyle in February. He also has a running coach for the first time since high school cross-country.
He won the U.S. Mountain Running Championships in May in New Hampshire, qualifying for the World Trail Running Championships in Spain in September.
“I just kind of always know if I run hard all summer, it’ll make me fit for skiing,” Norris said. “If I get fit for skiing, it’ll help my running.
“It’s just kind of this endless cycle.”
The competitors at Mount Marathon know it all to well, particularly Max King of Bend, Oregon. King has won two titles, but finished second to Norris for the third time Friday with his time of 44:23. Take Norris and Jornet out of the picture, and King would have the top two times in race history.
In 2018, when the two competed for the first time, Norris won a tense duel. Since then, King had not been in close races at Mount Marathon.
“If David’s here, he’s out in front,” King said. “If he’s not, then I’ve taken the win.”
King said it was nice to battle with Anchorage runners Luke Jager, 25, and Lars Arneson, 36. Jager is a three-time junior boys champ and Olympic cross-country skier. He beat King to the summit by seven seconds.
“I caught him on the snowfield,” King said. “Then he and I went back and forth three times on the downhill. I finally broke away on the road, but it was really fun to have someone to run down.”
King was second at 44:23, while Jager was third at 44:47 and Arneson was fourth at 45:26. Arneson, a 2009 graduate of Cook Inlet Academy, added the fourth to a trio of top-three finishes and got within four seconds of his PR.
He said he didn’t know what to expect in the race after his wife, Heather, gave birth to son, Wout, 11 weeks ago.
“I’ve run this fast before,” he said. “It’s a lot more mellow walks than I normally do. Maybe I’m a little less overtrained.”
Arneson also said he didn’t start too fast, as he had the past two years, but added his wife gets all the credit.
“Shoutout to Heather for staying up all night with the kiddo so I could sleep,” he said.
The top Seward finisher for the second straight year was James Carlberg, 34, who was 28th in 51:33. Erik Johnson, 48, was 29th in 51:54.
The factor the heat played varied according to the racers. The fact that just three of the top 10 live in Alaska could explain differing opinions. Carlberg showed true Alaska colors by saying the heat was definitely a factor.
“Me and Pyper (Dixon) and a couple other friends were warming up and were dunking fully in the rivers,” he said. “The heat, personally, just got to me on the way up.”
Carlberg is in his fifth year of spending winters in Anchorage and summers in Seward. He said being a part of the Seward running community continues to be an honor and a privilege.
“I love Seward and what this race means to this community,” he said. “It brings out the best in this community and I can’t say enough about the volunteers that pull all this off.
“For anybody that hasn’t been to Seward, I strongly suggest they get here and volunteer and be a part of this community.”
The Golden Racer option is for racers 70 and over. It gives them the option of going to the halfway point of the mountain. Terry Hubler, 74, of Caldwell, Idaho, won at 1:04:30 to break Brian Mcmahon’s 2019 record of 1:18:04.
Chad Resari, 89, of Anchorage was trying to extend his oldest finisher record, but his time of 2:34:54 didn’t make the cutoff of 2:30.
Mount Marathon Race
Friday in Seward
MEN
1. David Norris, Steamboat Springs, CO 42:30 2. Max King, Bend, OR 44:23 3. Luke Jager, Anchorage, AK 44:47 4. Lars Arneson, Anchorage, AK 45:26 5. Ali Papillon, South Lake Tahoe, CA 45:57 6. Bayden Menton, Gunnison, CO 46:35 7. Jeret Gillingham, Flagstaff, AZ 46:55 8. Bodhi Gross, South Lake Tahoe, CA 46:57 9. Jessie McAuley, Squamish, BC 46:57 10. Coby Marvin, Palmer, AK 47:10 11. Tracen Knopp, Anchorage, AK 47:11 12. Michael Earnhart, Eagle River, AK 47:31 13. Galen Hecht, Anchorage, AK 48:07 14. Joshua Taylor, Wasilla, AK 48:21 15. Chad Trammell, Anchorage, AK 48:35 16. Jacob Walsh, Eagle River, AK 48:47 17. Christopher Kirk, Eagle River, AK 49:21 18. Ben Marvin, Palmer, AK 49:35 19. William McGovern, Anchorage, AK 49:36 20. Taylor Turney, Anchorage, AK 49:52 21. Kenneth Brewer, Fairbanks, AK 49:58 22. Kurtis Brumbaugh, Anchorage, AK 49:59 23. Lyon Kopsack, Palmer, AK 50:12 24. Sebastian Szweda Mittelstadt, Indian, AK 50:14 25. Ryan Cox, Anchorage, AK 50:21.
26. Zack Bursell, Juneau, AK 50:56 27. Ben Robinson, Tunkhannock, PA 51:27 28. James Carlberg, Seward, AK 51:33 29. Erik Johnson, Seward, AK 51:54 30. Paddy O’Leary, San Francisco, CA 52:12 31. Conor Deal, Anchorage, AK 52:32 32. Corbin Wilson, Palmer, AK 52:42 33. Rowan Robinson, Anchorage, AK 52:43 34. Wesley McQuillin, Anchorage, AK 52:44 35. Matias Saari, Anchorage, AK 52:47 36. Noah Ripley, Boise, ID 53:31 37. Jeffrey Stern, Mill Valley, CA 53:42 38. Zach Hartmann, Anchorage, AK 53:49 39. Danny Kane, Anchorage, AK 53:58 40. Andrew Wise, Denver, CO 54:12 41. Corbyn Jahn, Anchorage, AK 54:26 42. Eric Vilce, Anchorage, AK 54:29 43. Zachary Cheyette, Palmer, AK 54:30 44. William Zenker, Anchorage, AK 54:31 45. Collin Atkinson, Seward, AK 54:31 46. Brian Kirchner, Anchorage, AK 54:36 47. Michael Connelly, Chugiak, AK 54:40 48. Alexander Pahno, Seward, AK 54:42 49. Jason Lamoreaux, Anchorage, AK 54:47 50. Gabe Martin, Anchorage, AK 54:50.
51. Allan Spangler, Anchorage, AK 54:53 52. Jimmy Sliwa, Wasilla, AK 54:56 53. Charles DiMarzio, Seward, AK 55:35 54. Owen Young, Anchorage, AK 55:58 55. Ben Ward, Anchorage, AK 56:11 56. Douglas Mack, North Pole, AK 56:20 57. Oliver Wright, Anchorage, AK 56:25 58. Samuel Adams, Palmer, AK 56:29 59. Kevin Rosenkranz, Flagstaff, AZ 56:43 60. John Pahkala, Anchorage, AK 56:46 61. Dorian Gross, South Lake Tahoe, CA 56:47 62. Dylan Gillespie, Seward, AK 56:57 63. Tommy Snyder, Seward, AK 57:08 64. Alex Alonso, Eagle River, AK 57:08 65. Ben Martensen, Anchorage, AK 57:18 66. Ruben Rhodes, Anchorage, AK 57:25 67. Evan Rand, Anchorage, AK 57:25 68. John Cosgrave, Anchorage, AK 57:32 69. William Mans, Anchorage, AK 57:43 70. Isaac Landecker, Anchorage, AK 57:47 71. Matthew Novakovich, Anchorage, AK 57:48 72. Blake Hanley, Anchorage, AK 57:59 73. Cash Cutsforth, Eagle River, AK 58:02 74. Ryan Beckett, Anchorage, AK 58:04 75. Ethan Copp, Palmer, AK 58:04.
76. Alexander Woody, Anchorage, AK 58:32 77. Pyper Dixon, Seward, AK 58:36 78. Trevor Kreznar, Seward, AK 58:44 79. Owen Wooller, Fairbanks, AK 58:45 80. Johnny Stull, Anchorage, AK 58:47 81. James Pyke, Kalispell, MT 58:58 82. Michael Lucas, Anchorage, AK 59:05 83. James Miller, Anchorage, AK 59:21 84. Derek Nottingham, Eagle River, AK 59:21 85. Eric Mortensen, Anchorage, AK 59:42 86. Jacob Kirk, Anchorage, AK 1:00:00 87. Paul Hentges, Anchorage, AK 1:00:10 88. Jake Streich, Spokane, WA 1:00:11 89. Clay Roberts, Cantwell, AK 1:00:24 90. Patrick Conway, Anchorage, AK 1:00:29 91. Jared Kirkham, Anchorage, AK 1:00:36 92. Alexander Koester, Saint Paul, MN 1:00:36 93. Jesse Phalanukorn, Anchorage, AK 1:00:37 94. Jedidiah Mcglasson, Soldotna, AK 1:00:46 95. Hunter Forshee-Kurtz, Seward, AK 1:00:57 96. Max Kiskaddon, Anchorage, AK 1:00:58 97. Dan Myers, Anchorage, AK 1:01:05 98. Ben Gryski, Eagle River, AK 1:01:10 99. Darin Markwardt, Wasilla, AK 1:01:11 100. Jeff Levin, Anchorage, AK 1:01:25.
101. Zachary Casias, Albuquerque, NM 1:01:26 102. Matthew Matera, Newport Beach, CA 1:01:26 103. Brian Boyle, Boston, MA 1:01:27 104. Mackie Derrick, Anchorage, AK 1:01:39 105. Derk Lyford, Fairbanks, AK 1:01:42 106. Noel Nocas, Anchorage, AK 1:01:48 107. Brandon Rinner, Anchorage, AK 1:02:07 108. John Jantzi, Sterling, AK 1:02:09 109. David Popiel, Anchorage, AK 1:02:09 110. Clint Mccool, Anchorage, AK 1:02:16 111. Henry Zidek, Anchorage, AK 1:02:16 112. Joshua Branham, Garden City, ID 1:02:18 113. Mike Wahlig, Anchorage, AK 1:02:20 114. Benji Uffenbeck, Anchorage, AK 1:02:25 115. Bret Connor, Anchorage, AK 1:02:43 116. Andrew Shields, Salem, UT 1:02:58 117. Brad Coy, Anchorage, AK 1:02:59 118. Van Shank, Seward, AK 1:03:06 119. Miles Numme-Worrell, Anchorage, AK 1:03:07 120. Barney Griffith, Anchorage, AK 1:03:09 121. Sam O Melia, Anchorage, AK 1:03:20 122. Colin Hunsberger, Palmer, AK 1:03:34 123. Andrew Duenow, Anchorage, AK 1:03:38 124. Cameron Reitmeier, Anchorage, AK 1:03:43 125. Camilo Brockman, Katy, TX 1:03:43.
126. Isaac Bertschi, Anchorage, AK 1:04:14 127. Silas Modrow, Stuttgart, Germany, BW 1:04:38 128. Gunner Bahn, Anchorage, AK 1:04:45 129. Alan Padgett, Anchorage, AK 1:04:50 130. Joseph Clingerman, Glendale, CA 1:04:54 131. Ty McEnaney, Eagle River, AK 1:05:07 132. Eugen Beutler, Seward, AK 1:05:08 133. Shawn Landon, Seward, AK 1:05:11 134. Scott Warner, Anchorage, AK 1:05:11 135. Mark Brady, Anchorage, AK 1:05:27 136. Rob Witter, Anchorage, AK 1:05:32 137. Joshua Thomas, Seward, AK 1:05:36 138. Llorenc Aguiar, Long Beach, CA 1:05:37 139. Ian Autrey, Anchorage, AK 1:05:41 140. Ryan Syvertson, Anchorage, AK 1:05:45 141. Mike Heatwole, Anchorage, AK 1:05:51 142. Tristan Denny, Carthage, NC 1:05:55 143. Sean Ulman, Seward, AK 1:06:28 144. Jeremy Hoagland, Wasilla, AK 1:06:40 145. Brendon Boston, Eagle River, AK 1:06:53 146. Lars Borson-Paine, Anchorage, AK 1:06:56 147. Dylan Jones, Anchorage, AK 1:07:00 148. Gideon Schrock, Seward, AK 1:07:10 149. Mark Tatum, Colorado Springs, CO 1:07:10 150. Carsen Kane, Gilbert, AZ 1:07:13.
151. Ryan Hansen, Anchorage, AK 1:07:18 152. Brian Haviland, Anchorage, AK 1:07:26 153. Thomas Schultz, Anchorage, AK 1:07:31 154. Andrew Baalerud, Eagle River, AK 1:07:36 155. Karl Romig, Cooper Landing, AK 1:07:40 156. Devin Burrup, Eagle River, AK 1:07:44 157. Marten Martensen, Anchorage, AK 1:07:49 158. Jeremy Weber, Wasilla, AK 1:07:52 159. Brian Pautzke, Girdwood, AK 1:07:59 160. Rex Shields, Springville, UT 1:08:10 161. Victor Wisel, Seward, AK 1:08:21 162. Jason Leslie, Seward, AK 1:08:28 163. Trent Lafleur, Seward, AK 1:08:34 164. Jake Fiske, Anchorage, AK 1:08:41 165. Buddy North, Seward, AK 1:08:45 166. Caleb Cotter, Anchorage, AK 1:08:50 167. Lance Kopsack, Palmer, AK 1:08:53 168. Alex Youngmun, Anchorage, AK 1:09:04 169. Jason Woodward, Eagle River, AK 1:09:10 170. Jacob Whipple, Palmer, AK 1:09:11 171. Casey Volk, Chugiak, AK 1:09:20 172. Bradley Golden, Anchorage, AK 1:09:22 173. Sepp Olson, Anchorage, AK 1:09:22 174. Brett Ekstrand, Anchorage, AK 1:09:33 175. Mark Fineman, Anchorage, AK 1:09:42.
176. Todd Phillips, Eagle River, AK 1:09:59 177. Solomon D’ Amico, Seward, AK 1:09:59 178. Jeremiah Palmer, Anchorage, AK 1:10:06 179. Daniel Linkhart, Seward, AK 1:10:25 180. Eric Thompson, Anchorage, AK 1:10:51 181. Marshall Carlyle, Palmer, AK 1:11:00 182. Corey Kline, Boulder, CO 1:11:06 183. Thomas Maxfield, Salt Lake City, UT 1:11:17 184. Dylan Beck, Seward, AK 1:11:18 185. Travis Christman-Strawn, Eagle River, AK 1:11:27 186. Cole Fritzel, Anchorage, AK 1:11:27 187. Daniel Grund, Kamas, UT 1:11:29 188. Keith Weinhold, Anchorage, AK 1:11:38 189. Bryan Templeman, Anchorage, AK 1:11:39 190. John Kogl, Valparaiso, IN 1:11:46 191. PJ Bragonier, Fairbanks, AK 1:11:48 192. Francis (Greg) Lynch, Bozeman, MT 1:11:54 193. Joseph Peters, Anchorage, AK 1:11:54 194. Logan Schulz, Anchorage, AK 1:11:56 195. Todd Brownson, Anchorage, AK 1:12:14 196. Brady Sanders, Eagle River, AK 1:12:23 197. Joe Obrien, Solon, IA 1:12:28 198. Lucas Arthur, Wasilla, AK 1:12:28 199. Cade Kohler, Chugiak, AK 1:12:35 200. Vince Lombardo, Palmer, AK 1:12:35.
201. Ed Castillo, Anchorage, AK 1:12:52 202. Scott Gage, Anchorage, AK 1:13:06 203. Leif Hanson, Champlin, MN 1:13:06 204. Joshua Novakovich, Anchorage, AK 1:13:06 205. Ben Fitzgerald, Anchorage, AK 1:13:14 206. Michael Hannen, Palmer, AK 1:13:19 207. Benjamin Rolfs, Anchorage, AK 1:13:26 208. Jason Bressler, Anchorage, AK 1:13:30 209. Todd Stull, Anchorage, AK 1:13:34 210. Brede Emtman, Eagle River, AK 1:13:39 211. Klevin Gracey, Anchorage, AK 1:13:42 212. Kenneth Matthews, Anchorage, AK 1:13:52 213. Jacob Thompson, Anchorage, AK 1:13:56 214. Alec Mclaughlin, Homer, AK 1:14:06 215. Ethan Kuzina, Palmer, AK 1:14:18 216. Matthew Nocas, Lompoc, CA 1:14:21 217. Andrew Oliver, Old Orchard Beach, ME 1:14:33 218. Fred West, Anchorage, AK 1:14:37 219. John Clark, Palmer, AK 1:14:42 220. Reece Williams, Anchorage, AK 1:15:00 221. Stephen Mayer, Anchorage, AK 1:15:00 222. David Peterson, Anchorage, AK 1:15:03 223. Jake Miles, Anchorage, AK 1:15:24 224. Aaron Dickson, Palmer, AK 1:15:29 225. Timothy Brown, Greybull, WY 1:15:41.
226. Ryan Webb, Anchorage, AK 1:15:43 227. John Heimerl, Anchorage, AK 1:15:51 228. Michael Kramer, Talkeetna, AK 1:16:20 229. Michael Rubeo, Wasilla, AK 1:16:25 230. Stephen Kaplan, Anchorage, AK 1:16:26 231. Kris Burnett, Anchorage, AK 1:16:38 232. Brian Berg, Wasilla, AK 1:16:43 233. Tim Daw, Wasilla, AK 1:16:59 234. Steve Gilles, Indian, AK 1:17:44 235. Conner Lowe, Anchorage, AK 1:17:52 236. Corbin Reitmeier, Anchorage, AK 1:17:59 237. Wayne Humbert, Seward, AK 1:18:01 238. Brian Gross, Anchorage, AK 1:18:27 239. James Robinson, Anchorage, AK 1:18:36 240. Samuel Young, Seward, AK 1:18:43 241. Michael Tranel, Yellowstone Nation, WY 1:19:09 242. Jack Novak, Anchorage, AK 1:19:27 243. Colton Bontrager, Eagle River, AK 1:19:40 244. Josh Jacko, Anchorage, AK 1:20:21 245. Rick Hansen, Anchorage, AK 1:20:42 246. Matt Olding, Moab, UT 1:20:43 247. Jordan Stoner, Bozeman, MT 1:21:03 248. James Murray, Wasilla, AK 1:21:12 249. Connor Sperry, Mesa, AZ 1:21:15 250. Michael Walter, Phoenix, AZ 1:21:31.
251. Jarrod Mohr, Peoria, AZ 1:21:31 252. Alec Kay, Anchorage, AK 1:21:32 253. Eugene Peltola III, Anchorage, AK 1:21:51 254. Douglas Ketterer, Anchorage, AK 1:22:02 255. Connor Curley, Soda Springs, CA 1:22:08 256. John McGlasson, Anchorage, AK 1:22:47 257. David Aquino, Anchorage, AK 1:22:54 258. David Rebischke, Anchorage, AK 1:23:04 259. Matthew Ritter, Anchorage, AK 1:23:06 260. Matheus Hanson, Broomfield, CO 1:23:06 261. Isaac Wilson, Anchorage, AK 1:23:15 262. Francois Visseq de la prade, Marly-le-roi, 1:24:06 263. Peter McEnaney, Eagle River, AK 1:24:09 264. Vince Stewart, Anchorage, AK 1:24:09 265. Kyle Martin, Kenai, AK 1:24:14 266. Max Dickerman, Eagle River, AK 1:24:25 267. Teagan Maier, Anchorage, AK 1:24:58 268. Michael DeTerra, Thousand Oaks, CA 1:25:04 269. Eric Nygard, Lakewood, OH 1:25:04 270. Jeremy Berry, Seattle, WA 1:25:42 271. Kyle Meakins, Glennallen, AK 1:25:44 272. Luis Guajardo, Anchorage, AK 1:26:03 273. Terry Schnese, Anchorage, AK 1:26:06 274. Ryan Appelhof, Eagle River, AK 1:26:26 275. Bryan Hardy, Eagle River, AK 1:26:28.
276. Klaus Hanley, Anchorage, AK 1:26:33 277. David Goodwin, Omaha, NE 1:26:44 278. Kevin Lauver, Soldotna, AK 1:26:55 279. Brad Benter, Anchorage, AK 1:27:16 280. Keith Sanfacon, Anchorage, AK 1:28:21 281. Mike Lucas, Anchorage, AK 1:29:47 282. Brian del Rosario, Anchorage, AK 1:30:05 283. Andres Bustamante, Kenai, AK 1:30:21 284. Bill Spencer, Anchorage, AK 1:31:01 285. Joey Klecka, Anchorage, AK 1:31:04 286. Braun Kopsack, Palmer, AK 1:31:06 287. Steven Carroll, Anchorage, AK 1:31:31 288. Everett Billingslea, Seattle, WA 1:31:31 289. James Conant, Seward, AK 1:32:45 290. James Hajdukovich, Anchorage, AK 1:33:14 291. Carl Bassler, Anchorage, AK 1:33:54 292. Kurt Anderson, Crystal Falls, MI 1:34:45 293. James McLoughlin, Seward, AK 1:35:00 294. Christian Tofson, Anchorage, AK 1:35:06 295. Ben Burrough, Anchorage, AK 1:35:22 296. Cody Gibson, Anchorage, AK 1:36:04 297. Fred Luminoso, Fairbanks, AK 1:37:05 298. Talon Sturgill, Anchorage, AK 1:37:15 299. Brian Stoecker, Anchorage, AK 1:37:22 300. Nathan Pitney, Palmer, AK 1:37:24.
301. Mark Jacobsen, Anchorage, AK 1:38:12 302. Jeffrey Malamy, Brooklyn, NY 1:39:53 303. Walter Moore, Kasilof, AK 1:40:05 304. Sean O Connell, Anchorage, AK 1:40:37 305. Alex Beher, Miami, FL 1:40:57 306. Jeff Baker, Anchorage, AK 1:41:02 307. Aden Parsons, Manchester, NH 1:41:24 308. Brian Burns, Fritz Creek, AK 1:41:49 309. Michael Craytor, Seward, AK 1:42:30 310. Pierce Schwalb, Wasilla, AK 1:42:37 311. Chris McCartney, Charlottesville, VA 1:42:39 312. Joe Fong, Anchorage, AK 1:43:11 313. Joe Burton, Girdwood, AK 1:43:42 314. Neil Lamothe, Anchorage, AK 1:44:25 315. DuWayne Ruzicka, Anchorage, AK 1:45:08 316. Drew Castle, Escondido, CA 1:45:28 317. Ian Shaughnessey, Anchorage, AK 1:45:28 318. Tim Dion, Vail, AZ 1:45:57 319. Robert Bernardi, La Marque, TX 1:45:57 320. Jacob Carrell, Wasilla, AK 1:47:25 321. David Lorring, Soldotna, AK 1:48:07 322. Jason Moore, Anchorage, AK 1:48:59 323. Brendon Boyd, Eagle River, AK 1:49:06 324. Nate Aulds, Anchorage, AK 1:49:27 325. Ron Nelson, Seattle, WA 1:50:59.
326. Clarence Pautzke, Anchorage, AK 1:51:04 327. Joshua Goldstein, Palmer, AK 1:51:59 328. Burt Spence, Eagle River, AK 1:52:04 329. Scott Babos, Manchester, WA 1:55:23 330. Gregory Lincoln, Bethel, AK 1:56:28 331. Timothy Branson, La Habra, CA 1:58:33 332. Steve McKeever, Anchorage, AK 1:59:23 333. Mckay Matthews, Orem, UT 1:59:24 334. Roger Kemppel, Anchorage, AK 2:02:48 335. Derek Tilley, Tucson, AZ 2:03:47 336. James Conley, Chugiak, AK 2:04:05 337. Jake Brown, Anchorage, AK 2:09:28 338. Dirk Brodish, Anchorage, AK 2:11:39 339. Eric Haenschen, Fort Collins, CO 2:14:15 340. Paul Pedersen, Soldotna, AK 2:14:35 341. John Gionet, Soldotna, AK 2:17:04 342. Stephen Ortiz, JBER, AK 2:20:15 343. Michael Chard, Custer, SD 2:20:58 344. Corbin Stirling, Seward, AK 2:23:36 345. Michael Brown, Anchorage, AK 2:27:59 Record 40:37 by David Norris in 2024
GOLDEN MEN
1. Terry Hubler, Caldwell, ID 1:04:30; 2. Norm Johnson, Anchorage, AK 1:28:33 3. Kneeland Taylor, Anchorage, AK 1:48:50. 4. Chad Resari, Anchorage, AK 2:34:54.