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The L/A Bridge Run was this morning, concluding the 1st Annual Lewiston/Auburn Triple Crown racing series. Conditions for the race were favorable, with temperatures in the low 60s, overcast skies, and only a very light breeze albeit with a bit of humidity mixed in.

Ethan Hemphill returned again this year to claim the victory, splitting the distance between his performances from the last two years to finish in 15:29, 20 seconds ahead of Nicholas Wheeler. The race was a little closer on the women’s side, where Lauren LaRoche’s 18:40 was only 15 seconds ahead of Tina Meserve.

There were a few guys that went out for the cameras at the beginning of the race but who quickly faded (all but one not even making it to the bridge before falling back,) but a lead pack of 5 runners quickly formed and put a little distance on the field after going through the first kilometer in 3:05.

Towards the end of the second kilometer, I was behind the pack which had whittled down to 3 guys with a few others starting to string themselves out. I ran it in 3:12, slower than I wanted to go but still on pace.

Everything fell apart by 3k, though and I barely managed to hang on for the rest of the race. I got passed by a few guys and finished in 6th place overall with a time that was at least 45 seconds too slow. Most of the people that I spoke to felt that they had all run slower than they thought they would going into the day, but that is small consolation.

I did secure a 3rd place finish in the Triple Crown Series, however.

Here were the final standings for the 3 races:

Men

  1. 47:53 Stan Pyle
  2. 49:21 Justin Richardson
  3. 51:03 Blaine Moore

Women

  1. 57:13 Tina Meserve
  2. 60:31 Kelly Brown
  3. 67:02 Beryle Martin

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(Full ResultsTriple Crown Results – Photo Credit: Erin Moore – Penta Photos: Kids RaceStart Line – Finish Line 1, 2, 3 – DCY: Photos & Video)

3:59 pmRace Results, Sports, , , , , , ,

This morning got warm quite quickly with the humidity rising fast for the start of the Lewiston/Auburn 5k Bridge Run. 353 people decided that it would be a good idea to get out and run first thing in the morning, which is almost 60 people more than last year. The race begins on Riverside Street past the Rolodome on the Auburn side of the river, and loops back and forth over the bridges between Lewiston and Back.

The lead pack took the first mile between 5:00 and 5:05; the second mile was not accurately marked.

Ethan Hemphill (15:52) repeated his performance with last year’s win, although he was a good 38 seconds shy of last year’s record setting time. The former women’s record holder, Tina Meserve (18:19) captured first place but couldn’t regain her record in the heat.

I managed to finish in a respectable 16:38 for a 3rd place finish.

(Full Results – Photos: Set 1Set 2Set 3 – set 1 not yet available – Auburn Photo Finish)

9:18 pmRace Results, Sports, , , , , , , , , ,

The L-A 5K Bridge Run was this morning, and course records were set on both sides of the gender line. Kristen Barry won the race in 17:19 to beat the women’s 2002 record of 17:36 set by Tina Meserve, and Ethan Hemphill broke Scott Brown’s 2003 record of 15:44 by 30 seconds, coming in at 15:14. Pete Bottomley followed him by over a minute, followed closely by Paul Johnson. The second woman, Sheri Piers, was about 9 seconds behind Kristin Barry.

Full results can be seen at the Maine Track Club website. There were 294 finishers.