Walters, Lorring takes SRS week 3

Bradley Walters and Tanis Lorring claimed victories Wednesday night at the Salmon Run Series week 3 race at the Tsalteshi Trails in Soldotna.

Walters covered the 5-kilometer course in 18 minutes, 45 seconds, beating runner-up Lance Chilton by 50 seconds. Lorring finished 13th overall as the fastest women, beating female runner-up Kellie Arthur by 48 seconds in a time of 23:09.

The five-week series continues next Wednesday with race start at 6 p.m. at Tsalteshi.

Salmon Run Series race #3

Wednesday at Tsalteshi Trails

1. Bradley Walters, 18:45; 2. Lance Chilton, 19:35; 3. Mike Crawford, 21:20; 4. Alex Young, 21:39; 5. Greg Fallon, 21:42; 6. Jeffrey Helminiak, 21:48; 7. Joey Klecka, 21:56; 8. Dustin Henkin, 22:01; 9. Jack Laker, 22:14; 10. Simon Willets, 22:19; 11. Andy Kircher, 22:47; 12. Kevin Lauver, 23:06; 13. Tanis Lorring, 23:09; 14. Michael Sheffert, 23:23; 15. John Paul Dammeyer, 23:30; 16. Ryan Hill, 23:33; 17. Joe Hamilton, 23:33; 18. Ricardo Rubio, 23:44; 19. Kellie Arthur, 23:57; 20. Cameron Blackwell, 23:58; 21. Waylon Gillikin, 24:14; 22. Chase Laker, 24:46; 23. Avery Willets, 24:48; 24. Carl Kincaid, 25:12; 25. Jamie Nelson, 25:26.

26. Sondra Stonecipher, 25:33; 27. Elizabeth Hardie, 25:37; 28. Carter Cannava, 26:14; 29. Leah Fallon, 26:22; 30. Jeff McDonald, 26:39; 31. Joel Burns, 26:42; 32. Katie Delker, 26:48; 33. Krista Arthur, 27:38; 34. Luke Armstrong, 27:40; 35. Joel Moss, 28:18; 36. Teresa Fallon, 28:19; 37. Tom Yukman, 28:20; 38. Annie Burns, 28:20; 39. Emerson Lorring, 28:23; 40. Melita Efta, 29:45; 41. Sandi Yukman, 29:51; 42. Zander Miller, 30:14; 43. Jenna Tureman, 30:26; 44. James Dammeyer, 30:26; 45. Cooper Tallent-Darling, 30:29; 46. Jeff Perschbacher, 30:42; 47. Thaddeus Lingenfelter, 30:43; 48. Lanie Hughes, 30:56; 49. Angie Nelson, 31:06; 50. Matt Bron, 32:33.

51. Forrest Vest, 32:53; 52. Breanna McConnell, 32:56; 53. Maddie Tureman, 33:31; 54. Madison McDonald, 33:52; 55. Emily Moss, 33:52; 56. Sheilah Margaret Pothast, 34:42; 57. John Pothast, 34:43; 58. April Chilton, 35:08; 59. Brad Stonecipher, 35:09; 60. Marly Perschbacher, 35:13; 61. Ariana Canada, 35:19; 62. Kate Swaby, 35:29; 63. Dana McDonald, 35:36; 64. EmmaClare Dammeyer, 35:57; 65. Maria Dammeyer, 35:57; 66. Maria Sweppy, 36:03; 67. Audrey McDonald, 37:14; 68. Maryjane Hadaway, 37:18; 69. Robert Carson, 37:45; 70. Heidi King, 38:08; 71. Stephanie Kobylarz, 38:19; 72. Tom Kobylarz, 38:24; 73. Olivia Kobylarz, 38:47; 74. Amanda Taylor, 38:48; 75. Leif Laker, 39:56;

76. Julie Laker, 39:57; 77. Ayla Tallent, 40:17; 78. Michael Tallent, 40:18; 79. Rinna Carson, 40:31; 80. Amy Hogue, 40:31; 81. Bonifacio Doques, 40:40; 82. Sara Dennis, 44:42; 83. Sailor Tallent, 45:42; 84. Katie Mae Tallent, 45:43; 85. Petra Murray, 46:19; 86. Sophia Seibert, 47:01; 87. Isabella Dammeyer, 47:02; 88. Tony Oliver, 47:51; 89. Therese Seibert, 54:05; 90. Ana Seibert, 54:05; 91. Hydra Murray, 54:25; 92. Emma Murray, 54:26.

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