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The Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon is a race in Bemidji, Minnesota, first run in 2013.[1] The race runs around a lake, along a state trail and through a state park. It takes place in October, when many of the forest surroundings are bright with color.[2]

The race has grown into a weekend of festivities that includes several races, nearly 1,000 runners, and the Be Active Expo at the Sanford Center.[3][4] The race director is Phil Knutson.[5] The medical director is Dr. Mark Carlson.[6]

Live coverage of the race has been provided by local radio station KKBJ-FM, Mix 103.7. [7]

The race is certified by the USATF, thus it is a Boston Marathon qualifier.[8]

Course

The race course is a loop, mostly flat with some hills and roughly 300 ft. total elevation gain. All of the route is on paved trails and roads. Runners cite the scenic nature of the course as a highlight of the race.[9][10]

As of 2018, the course starts at the Sanford Center, the convention center and hockey arena, and then heads west before angling back toward the start for an eight-mile loop. The race continues on the shore of Lake Bemidji and follows the tree-lined Paul Bunyan State Trail over the Mississippi River before doubling back (for just a mile) after reaching Big Bass Lake.[11] The route continues through the pines, poplar and spruce trees of Lake Bemidji State Park, back around the west side of panoramic Lake Bemidji, through the city's downtown, and past the Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox statues before returning to the Sanford Center.

The course is a certified marathon distance (USATF #MN18060RR).[12]

Race weekend

Several races take place as a part of the marathon weekend. The first day includes two kids races (a 1/2K and 1K), a 5K run and a 10K run. The marathon takes place on the second day along with a half marathon and a unique 26K (16.16-mile) race that circles Lake Bemidji. Throughout the weekend, the local arena hosts the Be Active Expo and (most years) the Bemidji State Beavers men's hockey team home games. [13]

The marathon and half marathon races offer pacers. [14]

Prizes

Prizes for the marathon have included double-bit felling axes with engraved handles.[15]

History

Local runner Dennis Bartz spearheaded the idea to bring a marathon to Bemidji, a city of nearly 15,000 people. Bartz coached cross country and track for Bemidji High School, and in the 1970s, was captain of his Bemidji State Beavers track and cross country teams. He wrote "Run For Your Life ... The Marathon, Minnesota Style" in 2011. In 2012, Bartz worked with a team of co-directors, including Cris Bitker, Jill Bitker, Aaron Riedel, Mark Peske, to plan and launch the first marathon weekend in 2013.[16][17]

Michael Meehlhause, a Bemidji City Council member since 2012, has run in one of the races every year. His best times are 3:52:08 in the marathon (2013), 1:45:30 in the half marathon (2018), and 2:16:12 for 11th place in the 26K (2019).[18]

2013

Marathon
The first Bemidji Blue Ox marathon took place Saturday, Oct. 12. The temperature was 54 degrees at the start and rose to 65 by noon while a strong wind carried in a light mist. Throughout the race, runners faced wet and chilly conditions. Still, the marathon race saw 184 runners finish from 23 U.S. states and two Canadian provinces, proving to race organizers that there was ample support for the event.[19][20]
Gina Aalgaard Kelly led the women in the marathon and set a course record in 3:04:52. It has yet to be broken. It was another strong finish for the North Dakota State University alumnae and professor who was returning to her hometown.[21] Earlier, in April, she took 2nd at the Run for the Lakes half marathon, and in June she had run sub-3:05 at Grandma's Marathon.
The men's winner, Pete Miller, was also a Bemidji High School and North Dakota State alumnus. Local spectators recalled Miller running for the Bemidji Lumberjacks at the 1987–1988 Minnesota State cross country and track championships.[22][19] Miller churned through the course and crossed the finish line first with a time of 2:46:19. The course record would stand until 2017.
Half Marathon—The inaugural half marathon was run with the marathon; 388 runners competed to the finish line. Pam Olsen, who finished top-10 at the 2012 Fargo Marathon, won for women (1:32:27). Her time remained a course record for three years.[19]
Kenny Miller, a teacher at Bertha-Hewitt High School and former Bemidji State University alumnus, won the overall race in 1:14:04. A week before, he had run a 54:33 at the TC 10 Mile to finish 12th. Miller was often a top-10 contender at the Garry Bjorklund Half Marathon in the 2000s, and in 2003 had run 1:10:22 for eighth place.[23]
5K—The first 5K was run Friday, Oct. 11. In field of 206 runners, winners were 16-year-old Evan Byler (20:14) and Amy Thorson (24:14).[24][25]

2014

Marathon
The second Bemidji Blue Ox marathon took place Saturday, Oct. 11. The full and half-marathon courses were adjusted to cross the BNSF Railway tracks only once. The temperature was 38 degrees at the start of the race and rose to 55 degrees by mid-day with gusts of wind.[26][20]
Tom Ritchie, an Alaska resident who had grown up in Bemidji, returned to the city to run. Ritchie is a physical education at South Anchorage High School and coaches the cross country team.[27] In 2013, he had finished third in the Anchorage Mayor's Marathon in June, and then won the Humpy's Marathon (also in Anchorage) in August.[28][29] At the Blue Ox marathon, Ritchie raced to the finish in 2:36:47 and beat out the 181 other runners, setting a course record that would stand for three years.[26]
Sarah Kemp, a nurse in central Minnesota, won for the women (3:15:30) in her 12th marathon race.[30]
26K Lake Loop—The inaugural 26K (16.16-mile) Lake Loop race around Lake Bemidji was run on the same day as the marathon. The winners of the new 26K race were St. Olaf College alumnus Chris Bowman (1:51:31) and Canadian landscape architect Andrea Kennedy (2:07:44). The uncommon-distance race saw 220 runners finish.[31][32]
Half marathon—The second half marathon saw Kenny Miller and Pam Olsen return to defend their titles. Miller won in 1:15:03 and Olsen in 1:33:43 in a field of 210 finishers.[32]
5K—The second 5K was run Friday, Oct. 10. The winners lowered the course records. Elias Hendrickson, 20, (17:24) and Allison Beard, 13, (21:19) won in a field of 396 finishers.[33]

2015

Marathon
The third Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon took place Saturday, Oct. 10. The weather was 50 degrees at the 9 a.m. start and rose to 60 degrees by noon. A slight wind blew against the 133 runners as they ran on the west side of the lake.[34] The courses of the races were changed due to construction.[7]
Sarah Kemp returned to win her second victory with a time of 3:25:00.[35] It was her fifth marathon in five months.
Bemidji State University alumnus Brock Tesdahl won the race in 2:52:30. Tesdahl was training while working as a physical education teacher and basketball coach at Hopkins High School.[36] In college, Tesdahl played basketball for the Beavers.
Ben Bruce finished second for the second year in a row.[37]
26K Lake Loop—In the second 26K Lake Loop race, 166 runners competed to the finish. St. Louis Park High School staff member Brooks Grossinger won in 1:41:40, keeping an average 6:16-mile pace. As a high schooler, Grossinger had finished in the top 20 at the 1994 Minnesota 1A cross country Championship. Grosslinger had won several triathlons and back in 2005 had finished 11th at the Garry Bjorkland Half Marathon, running a 1:11:30.[38]
Also on the starting line was the Minnesota State 2A Cross Country Champion from 2000: Lisa Dunning, who had run for Moorhead High School.[39] Dunning had won the Fargo Marathon in 2012 and was ready to race. She won for the woman in 1:58:38, a 7:07 minute-per-mile pace.[40]
Half Marathon—In the third half marathon, 277 other runners faced returning champ Kenny Miller. He went on to win by more than 10 minutes over the second-place finisher. His time was 1:14:17. Returning woman's champ Pam Olsen ran the 26K (placing 5th), which allowed Kayla Gaulke to nab the half marathon title in 1:33:58.[7]
5K—The 5K was run Friday, Oct. 9 and 365 runners finished. Erik Truedson, 24, crushed the competition, setting a course record with a 16:12 time. Alexis Paquette, 13, set the pace for women, winning in 22:40.[41][42]

2016

Marathon
The fourth Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon took place Saturday, Oct. 8. The temperature was 35 degrees at the race start and rose to 44 degrees by noon. The sun was out in the afternoon.[43]
The race course was changed again. Instead of running the starting four-mile loop into the country, the route was changed to run through downtown Bemidji.[44]
In the closest race yet, rookie runner James Staubel, who had never run more than 16 miles, dueled with Bryan Larison in the last mile. In 2015, Larison had finished second in the Minneapolis Marathon. He sprinted to pass Straubel, but couldn't catch him. Straubel crossed the line and fell to the ground, winning by six seconds in a time of 2:54:58. He was aided from the area in a wheelchair. His time remains the slowest win.[44]
Amy Will's win for the women (3:25:36) came on the heels of finishing third at the 2016 Grand Forks Marathon two weeks before.[45]
26K Lake Loop—The third annual 26K scenic round-the-lake course continued to win praise.[46] Spectators saw a repeat of last years duel between two top runners: Brooks Grossinger and Sam Dwyer. This year, Dwyer was the winner by just a few seconds, finishing in 1:43:40. He edged out the former winner as well as 135 other runners.
For the women, Jessica Lovering notched down the course record to 1:55:09, a 6:55 minute-per-mile pace. Lovering had won the 2011 Minneapolis Marathon, taken second in the Twin Cities race in 2012, and in 2013, finished second at the Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon.[47]
Half Marathon—In the fourth half marathon, 286 runners lined up with Kenny Miller, the three-time champ. This time, Kyle Downs, winner of the 2016 Bismarck Half Marathon, set the pace. Downs won and set a new course record: 1:11:45.
Bemidji runner Andrea Nelson was a familiar face to many. In 2014, she was 3rd in the marathon; in 2014, 2nd; in 2015 she placed 2nd in the 26K. This year, she not only won the half marathon, she set the course record in 1:31:49.[44]
10K—The first 10K was run Friday, Oct. 7 in rainy, windy, cold weather. Only 89 people competed to the end, and local runner Kerrie Berg, 37, took the overall title in 45:54. For the men, Wayne Graves, 51, came in at 47:49.
5K—The fourth 5K saw 265 runners finish. Kathryn Fleischman, 25, of Roseau, Minnesota, set the course record and won the women's title, finishing in 20:32. In a foreshadow of wins to come, local runner Jesse Prince, 35, took the overall race in 17:57.[48]

2017

Marathon
More 1,200 participated in the marathon weekend in 2017, the highest number to date.[49]
The fifth Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon took place Saturday, Oct. 14; 133 people finished the race. At the start of the race, it was 38 degrees and sunny, but an hour in, a light rain fell as the temperature rose to 50 degrees.[20]
At the starting line, last year's 5K winner Jesse Prince lined up with Bryan Larison, who finished 2nd in last year's marathon; Sam Dwyer, who had won last year's 26K Lake Loop; Erik Truedson, who set the 5K course record in 2015; and Brock Tesdahl, the 2015 marathon winner.
Tesdahl ran away with the win to claim his second title in 2:37:31. [50]
Californian Annalise O'Toole, who had won the 2016 Bismarck Half Marathon, lead the woman's race and won in 3:19:04.
26K Lake Loop—The fourth annual 26K Lake Loop had 146 runners cross the finish line. The first was Brooks Grossinger, who took his second win in 1:42:48. The 2nd-place finisher was Charles Biberg, who won the 5K on Friday.
The first woman was North Dakotan Denise Kaelberer, who crossed in 1:58:04.
Half Marathon—In the fifth half marathon, 303 runners competed.
Repeat winner Kenny Miller was back, but would be chasing others in the fastest half marathon to date. He and three other runners went on to break the course record. Leading them was Andrew Zachman, who blazed forward to win in 1:10:33. The new course record was also a new record for fastest Minnesota half marathon by a 20-year-old man.[51] Zachman was a former prep standout. He had finished eighth in the 2013 Minnesota State 1A Cross Country championships while running for Holdingford High School. In 2016, he had finished second at the Lake Wobegon Trail Marathon as a 19 year old.[52]
Andrea Nelson returned to repeat her woman's half marathon win and lower her course record by 10 seconds, finishing in 1:31:39.
10K—The second 10K was run Friday, Oct. 13; 84 runners finished. Philip Imholte, 37, won in 41:46, easily resetting the course record. Nicole Friend, 32, won for women in 46:15.
5K—The fifth 5K saw 281 runners finish. Charles Biberg, 25, won in 17:23, and Tara Makinen, 37, took the woman's crown in 22:25.

2018

Marathon
The sixth Bemidji Blue Ox marathon, held Oct. 13, had 123 competitors. At the start, the temperature was 38 degrees and rose to 41 as the overcast day went on. [53]
Brock Tesdahl ran a personal record time in the marathon to claim his third championship axe and break Tom Ritchie's 2014 course record. Tesdahl finished in 2:36:35.
Minnesota State University, Mankato alumnae Stacie Noha took the woman's axe, winning in 3:21:52.[54]
26K Lake Loop—In the fifth 26K Lake Loop race, 147 runners finished. Michael Mettler won the overall race in 1:48:48. North Dakotan Mandy Elseth, who had finished 2nd in 2016, won the woman's race in 2:01:14.[55]
Half Marathon—In the sixth half marathon, University of Wisconsin-Superior alumna Alyssa Breu broke through the woman's course record, winning in a time of 1:28:05. She had won the TC 10K just a week earlier.
Kenny Miller returned to the half marathon and took back the winner's axe for his third overall win. He finished in 1:16:42.[56]
10K—The shorter races were run on Friday, Oct. 12. The third 10K had 84 runners finish. Charles Biberg, 26, reset the course record to 36:52 in his win. Aislinn Hunter, 17, won for women in 43:14.
5K—The sixth 5K saw 281 runners finish. Jesse Prince, 36, returned to win his second winner's hatchet, coming in at 17:36. Heidi Bright, 45, took the woman's champion hatchet, finishing in 23:30.[57]

2019

Marathon
The seventh Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon took place Saturday, Oct. 12. Snow was forecasted for the 2019 race, prompting officials to allow marathon runners to transfer into the shorter 26K lake loop. Only 112 runners would finish the marathon.[10]
At the starting line, runners braced against snow, wind, and the 32-degree weather that did not relent.[20]
Local runner Jesse Prince entered the marathon for the third time, his best finish being second in 2017. He had also won the Blue Ox Run 5K in 2016 and 2018. Prince had another distinction in the city: in 1999, while a senior at Bemidji High School, he was the runner-up in the Minnesota AA 1600 meters championship, with a time of 4:17:33.[58]
As the marathon started, he cut through the conditions, clipping out sub-6 minute miles. He won the marathon with a time of 2:35:32, lowering the course record by a full minute. He finished with a 20-minute gap over second-place winner Ricky Aulie, who had sheered off nearly six minutes from his own 2016 third-place finish.
In the woman's marathon race, the 2016 winner struck again. Amy Will won her second Blue Ox champion axe, coming in at 3:22:40. She had just won the Grand Forks Marathon in Grand Forks, North Dakota, two weeks before. [59]
26K Lake Loop—The sixth 26K Lake Loop saw North Branch's Casey Hovland set a woman's course record in 1:45:32. She finished second overall. She also became the youngest woman's first-place finisher in the race. The first-place winner was Matthew Arbegast (1:45:04), who beat the other 286 finishers.[53][60]
Half Marathon—The seventh half marathon had 303 finishers. Brainerd's Landon Bruggeman won (1:23:34) in the slowest first-place finish on record, though Bruggeman finished more than a minute before second place Kenny Gudmundson. Danielle Bartz didn't seem hampered by the snow. She posted 1:32:32 in her win for the women's race.
10K—The shorter races took place Friday, Oct. 11. The fourth 10K was won by William Sackett (38:46) and Andrea Nelson (43:42) in a field of 67 finishers.
5K—The seventh 5K was won by Allex Vollen (18:11) and Tara Makinen (22:29) in a field of 303 finishers.[61]

2020

The COVID-19 pandemic forced closures on nearly every marathon starting in mid-March, and while Grandma's Marathon and Twin Cities Marathon had cancelled two months in advance, smaller fall marathons in appeared as though they would take place. Med City Marathon pushed back its start from May to September. The Ely Marathon, scheduled for September, and the Mankato Marathon, scheduled for October, still planned to go on.
But one by one, each cancelled. By July 28, after Ely, Med City and Mankato marathons had fallen like dominos, race directors for Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon also cancelled their event, citing the state of Minnesota's policies regarding crowds. They announced that entry fees would not be refunded due to incurred costs. "The health and safety of our participants, volunteers, sponsors, spectators, and community remain our top priority," the race officials wrote in a press release. [62]
In Minnesota, the Bemidji Blue Ox Marathon was the last scheduled marathon of 2020 to announce cancellation, which the race officials did on July 28. All races were announced to have virtual versions, but all in-person races were cancelled.[63]

Marathon results

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All cities in Minnesota unless indicated otherwise

Men Women
Year Place Name Age Hometown Time Year Place Name Age Hometown Time
2023[64] Шаблон:Gold1 Jesse Prince 42 Bemidji 2:38:28 2023[64] Шаблон:Gold1 Amy Will 36 Warren 2:57:06
Шаблон:Silver2 Benjamin Drexler 35 Minneapolis 2:45:28 Шаблон:Silver2 Molly Mccabe 32 St. Louis Park 3:01:14
Шаблон:Bronze3 Dave Haglin 42 Duluth 2:53:23 Шаблон:Bronze3 Sydney Patterson 26 Baxter 3:11:47
2022[65] Шаблон:Gold1 Jesse Prince 41 Bemidji 2:37:30 2022[65] Шаблон:Gold1 Natalie Timmers 40 Nelson 3:29:23
Шаблон:Silver2 Andrew Richardson 33 Wyoming, Minnesota 2:58:14 Шаблон:Silver2 Jill Marble 51 Prior Lake 3:36:04
Шаблон:Bronze3 Jacob Roberts 36 Ham Lake 2:58:26 Шаблон:Bronze3 Nicole Gunderson 37 Baxter 3:41:00
2021[66] Шаблон:Gold1 Anthony Fagundes 31 Fair Oaks, California 2:44:44 2021[66] Шаблон:Gold1 Amanda Blair 31 Grand Forks, North Dakota 3:02:14
Шаблон:Silver2 Brandon Lee 40 West Fargo, North Dakota 3:04:29 Шаблон:Silver2 Amy Will 34 Warren 3:10:55
Шаблон:Bronze3 Dave Haglin 40 Duluth 3:07:32 Шаблон:Bronze3 Amanda Reynolds 36 Pineville, North Carolina 3:21:37
2020[63] Race cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic* 2020 Race cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic*
2019[67] Шаблон:Gold1 Jesse Prince 38 Bemidji 2:35:32 2019[61] Шаблон:Gold1 Amy Will 32 Warren 3:22:40
Шаблон:Silver2 Ricky Aulie 35 Breezy Point 2:56:58 Шаблон:Silver2 Dexi Maxa 34 Bigfork 3:26:20
Шаблон:Bronze3 John Naegeli 35 Bemidji 3:04:56 Шаблон:Bronze3 Kelli Holmstrom 35 Roseville 3:33:46
2018[57] Шаблон:Gold1 Brock Tesdahl 25 Hopkins 2:36:35 2018[57] Шаблон:Gold1 Stacie Noha 32 Isle 3:21:52
Шаблон:Silver2 Christopher Frank 46 Winnipeg, Manitoba 2:55:49 Шаблон:Silver2 Stephanie Dreis 29 Maple Grove 3:31:57
Шаблон:Bronze3 Taylor Johnson 28 Sauk Rapids 3:04:41 Шаблон:Bronze3 Karen Kleind Ronning 43 Excelsior 3:32:58
2017[68] Шаблон:Gold1 Brock Tesdahl 24 Hopkins 2:37:31 2017[68] Шаблон:Gold1 Annalise O'Toole 26 Long Beach, California 3:19:04
Шаблон:Silver2 Jesse Prince 36 Bemidji 2:44:44 Шаблон:Silver2 Lisa Nordvik 26 St. Cloud 3:28:50
Шаблон:Bronze3 Sam Dwyer 24 Bemidji 3:24:01 Шаблон:Bronze3 Bonnie Fines 45 St. Cloud 3:33:41
2016[48] Шаблон:Gold1 James Straubel 26 Bemidji 2:54:58 2016[48] Шаблон:Gold1 Amy Will 29 Stephen 3:25:36
Шаблон:Silver2 Bryan Larison 33 Minneapolis 2:55:04 Шаблон:Silver2 Carrie Miller 33 Minneapolis 3:32:29
Шаблон:Bronze3 Ricky Aulie 32 Breezy Point 3:03:21 Шаблон:Bronze3 Jess Gowan 26 Manvel, North Dakota 3:32:47
2015[69] Шаблон:Gold1 Brock Tesdahl 22 Crosby 2:52:30 2015[69] Шаблон:Gold1 Sarah Kemp 32 Sauk Rapids 3:25:00
Шаблон:Silver2 Ben Bruce 32 Waubun 2:54:09 Шаблон:Silver2 Melanie Hevel-Olson 34 Bemidji 3:35:35
Шаблон:Bronze3 Benjamin Nelson 19 Grand Forks, North Dakota 3:04:39 Шаблон:Bronze3 Melanie Lund 33 Roseville 3:39:07
2014[70] Шаблон:Gold1 Tom Ritchie 40 Anchorage, Alaska 2:36:47 2014[70] Шаблон:Gold1 Sarah Kemp 31 Sauk Rapids 3:15:30
Шаблон:Silver2 Ben Bruce 31 Waubun 2:50:44 Шаблон:Silver2 Andrea Nelson 41 Bemidji 3:21:17
Шаблон:Bronze3 James Manecke 42 Lengby 3:08:16 Шаблон:Bronze3 Cosette Mari Taylor 40 Winnipeg, Manitoba 3:25:47
2013[71] Шаблон:Gold1 Pete Miller 44 Shorewood 2:46:20 2013[72] Шаблон:Gold1 Gina Aalgaard Kelly 37 Lisbon, North Dakota 3:04:52
Шаблон:Silver2 Cley Twigg 38 Moorhead 2:51:07 Шаблон:Silver2 Jessica Lovering 25 Eden Prairie 3:07:31
Шаблон:Bronze3 Robert Preston 44 Athens, Tennessee 2:55:37 Шаблон:Bronze3 Andrea Nelson 40 Bemidji 3:24:27

26K Lake Loop results

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Men Women
Year Place Name Age Hometown Time Year Place Name Age Hometown Time
2023[73] Шаблон:Gold1 Carlos Eduar Batista de Olive 43 Bloomington 1:36:58 2023[73] Шаблон:Gold1 Chelsey Gloude 35 Warren 2:00:39
Шаблон:Silver2 Charles Beiberg 31 Tenstrike 1:49:07 Шаблон:Silver2 Lynn Astrop 27 Edina 2:04:16
Шаблон:Bronze3 Isaac Pearson 22 Duluth 2:01:24 Шаблон:Bronze3 Chantal Givens 45 Winnipeg, Manitoba 2:05:16
2022[74] Шаблон:Gold1 Benjamin Drexler 34 Minneapolis 1:35:55 2022[74] Шаблон:Gold1 Amy Will 35 Warren 1:48:13
Шаблон:Silver2 Ryan Rogers 43 Bemidji 1:50:08 Шаблон:Silver2 Lindsay George 38 Thompson, North Dakota 2:05:40
Шаблон:Bronze3 Dustin Jarshaw 40 Newfolden 2:00:16 Шаблон:Bronze3 Julie Helsene 37 Brainerd 2:08:14
2021[75] Шаблон:Gold1 Kevin Robertson 33 Brainerd 2:20:31 2021[75] Шаблон:Gold1 Lindsay George 37 Thompson, North Dakota 2:03:39
Шаблон:Silver2 Cullen Reiser 28 Mound 2:21:59 Шаблон:Silver2 Amber Kantonen 45 Mahtowa 2:14:13
Шаблон:Bronze3 Mike Porter 56 Brainerd 2:22:14 Шаблон:Bronze3 Sr. Melissa Cote 43 Bismarck, North Dakota 2:14:25
2020[63] Race cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic* 2020 Race cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic*
2019[76] Шаблон:Gold1 Matthew Arbegast 20 Grand Forks, North Dakota 1:45:04 2019[61] Шаблон:Gold1 Casey Hovland 23 North Branch 1:45:32
Шаблон:Silver2 Ryley Emslander 18 Sartell 1:59:13 Шаблон:Silver2 Jane Maus 24 Salt Lake City, Utah 2:03:19
Шаблон:Bronze3 Erik Wheeler 40 Rice 1:59:58 Шаблон:Bronze3 Brittany Hesse 28 Thief River Falls 2:10:04
2018[77] Шаблон:Gold1 Michael Mettler 25 New York Mills 1:48:48 2018[77] Шаблон:Gold1 Mandy Elseth 36 Fargo, North Dakota 2:01:14
Шаблон:Silver2 Norris Chin 26 Grand Forks, North Dakota 2:01:01 Шаблон:Silver2 Hanna Fylpaa 30 Juneau, Alaska 2:10:29
Шаблон:Bronze3 Lawrence Mettler 18 Burtrum 2:01:43 Шаблон:Bronze3 Lisa Becker 33 Minneota 2:11:04
2017[78] Шаблон:Gold1 Brooks Grossinger 40 Mayer 1:42:48 2017[78] Шаблон:Gold1 Denise Kaelberer 46 Bismarck, North Dakota 1:58:04
Шаблон:Silver2 Charles Biberg 25 Tenstrike 1:45:31 Шаблон:Silver2 Katie Durrant 43 Bemidji 1:59:53
Шаблон:Bronze3 Erik Pieh 34 St. Paul 1:56:26 Шаблон:Bronze3 Jessica Lovering 29 Eden Prairie 2:07:24
2016[79] Шаблон:Gold1 Sam Dwyer 23 Bemidji 1:43:05 2016[79] Шаблон:Gold1 Jessica Lovering 28 Eden Prairie 1:55:09
Шаблон:Silver2 Brooks Grossinger 39 Mayer 1:43:13 Шаблон:Silver2 Mandy Elseth 34 Fargo, North Dakota 1:56:54
Шаблон:Bronze3 Ben Kirmse 33 Somerset, Wisconsin 1:45:01 Шаблон:Bronze3 Kari Brown 39 Garfield 2:08:59
2015[80] Шаблон:Gold1 Brooks Grossinger 38 Mayer 1:41:40 2015[80] Шаблон:Gold1 Lisa Dunnigan 33 Moorhead 1:58:38
Шаблон:Silver2 Sam Dwyer 22 Bemidji 1:55:03 Шаблон:Silver2 Andrea Nelson 42 Bemidji 2:02:32
Шаблон:Bronze3 Richard Thompson 49 Peoria, Illinois 2:06:30 Шаблон:Bronze3 Danielle Gronhovd 20 Duluth 2:09:52
2014[70] Шаблон:Gold1 Chris Bowman 24 Minneapolis 1:51:31 2014[70] Шаблон:Gold1 Andrea Kennedy 34 Winnipeg, Canada 2:07:44
Шаблон:Silver2 William Sackett 26 Grand Rapids 1:55:16 Шаблон:Silver2 Jill Anderson 40 Bemidji 2:07:56
Шаблон:Bronze3 Syl Lemelin 46 Winnipeg, Canada 1:59:24 Шаблон:Bronze3 Kristin Rognerud 33 Duluth 2:08:46

Half marathon results

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Men Women
Year Place Name Age Hometown Time Year Place Name Age Hometown Time
2023[81] Шаблон:Gold1 Daniel Peterson 27 Cold Spring 1:13:06 2023[81] Шаблон:Gold1 Gabriele Beniak 30 Alexandria 1:24:41
Шаблон:Silver2 Daniel Tesarek 32 Omaha, Nebraska 1:30:50 Шаблон:Silver2 Lexi Erickson 24 International Falls 1:31:06
Шаблон:Bronze3 Josh Schaffer 29 Minneapolis 1:34:03 Шаблон:Bronze3 Caitlin Cavanaugh 33 Bemidji 1:36:04
2022[82] Шаблон:Gold1 Isaac Threinen 20 Kasson 1:15:06 2022[82] Шаблон:Gold1 Amanda Blair 32 Grand Forks, North Dakota 1:21:39
Шаблон:Silver2 Eddie Carlson 24 Bemidji 1:21:29 Шаблон:Silver2 Mary Wood 25 West Des Moines, Iowa 1:31:05
Шаблон:Bronze3 Jeffrey Cottrell 30 Duluth 1:31:45 Шаблон:Bronze3 Angela Corcoran 24 Plainfield, Illinois 1:36:46
2021[83] Шаблон:Gold1 Michael Bourland 27 St. Paul 1:19:02 2021[83] Шаблон:Gold1 Julie Helsene 36 Brainerd 1:39:15
Шаблон:Silver2 Ben Jacobs 31 Minnetonka 1:24:13 Шаблон:Silver2 Melanie Priebe 38 Park Rapids 1:41:01
Шаблон:Bronze3 Nicholas Youso 18 Bemidji 1:31:45 Шаблон:Bronze3 Mary Wood 24 West Des Moines, Iowa 1:43:59
2020[63] Race cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic* 2020 Race cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic*
2019[76] Шаблон:Gold1 Landon Bruggeman 22 Brainerd 1:23:34 2019[76] Шаблон:Gold1 Danielle Bartz 33 Bemidji 1:32:32
Шаблон:Silver2 Kenny Gudmundson 21 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 1:25:09 Шаблон:Silver2 Jessie Maher 35 Bemidji 1:36:16
Шаблон:Bronze3 David Lewis 45 Nevis 1:27:49 Шаблон:Bronze3 Alyssa Robley 26 Nevis 1:39:52
2018[57] Шаблон:Gold1 Kenny Miller 41 Wadena 1:16:42 2018[57] Шаблон:Gold1 Alyssa Breu 29 St. Paul 1:28:05
Шаблон:Silver2 Nick Wagner 25 Eau Claire, Wisconsin 1:21:09 Шаблон:Silver2 Logan Opsahl 24 Forest Lake 1:32:33
Шаблон:Bronze3 Dominic Smith 19 Santa Fe, New Mexico 1:33:20 Шаблон:Bronze3 Ellen Frondorf 33 Cincinnati, Ohio 1:33:31
2017[84] Шаблон:Gold1 Andrew Zachman 20 Holdingford 1:10:34 2017[84] Шаблон:Gold1 Andrea Nelson 44 Bemidji 1:31:39
Шаблон:Silver2 Paul Nordquist 23 Minneapolis 1:11:29 Шаблон:Silver2 Amber McNallan 22 Bemidji 1:39:38
Шаблон:Bronze3 Matthew Scherber 26 Minneapolis 1:11:36 Шаблон:Bronze3 Mairead Drain 39 Winnipeg, Canada 1:41:05
2016[48] Шаблон:Gold1 Kyle Downs 31 Bismarck, North Dakota 1:11:45 2016[48] Шаблон:Gold1 Andrea Nelson 43 Bemidji 1:31:49
Шаблон:Silver2 Kenny Miller 39 Wadena 1:14:44 Шаблон:Silver2 Logan Opsahl 22 Forest Lake 1:32:02
Шаблон:Bronze3 Ryan Ness 24 Woodbury 1:25:26 Шаблон:Bronze3 Lindsey Green 32 Winnipeg, Canada 1:33:59
2015[42] Шаблон:Gold1 Kenny Miller 38 Wadena 1:14:17 2015[42] Шаблон:Gold1 Kayla Gaulke 27 New Richmond, Wisconsin 1:33:57
Шаблон:Silver2 Christopher Hagen 39 Little Falls 1:25:16 Шаблон:Silver2 Jessica Lovering 27 Eden Prairie 1:35:26
Шаблон:Bronze3 Elias Hendrickson 21 Bemidji 1:25:48 Шаблон:Bronze3 Leah Holt 46 Minneapolis 1:37:45
2014[70] Шаблон:Gold1 Kenny Miller 37 Wadena 1:15:03 2014[70] Шаблон:Gold1 Pam Olsen 41 Hendricks 1:33:43
Шаблон:Silver2 David Lewis 40 Nevis 1:20:23 Шаблон:Silver2 Casey Mork 31 Becker 1:36:30
Шаблон:Bronze3 Tyler Lange 25 Bemidji 1:28:43 Шаблон:Bronze3 Jasmine Carlson 29 Solway 1:38:05
2013[71] Шаблон:Gold1 Kenny Miller 36 Wadena 1:14:04 2013[71] Шаблон:Gold1 Pam Olsen 40 Hendricks 1:32:27
Шаблон:Silver2 Andrew Papke-Larson 23 Bemidji 1:14:58 Шаблон:Silver2 Michelle Swenson 44 Kansas City, Missouri 1:32:46
Шаблон:Bronze3 Brian Zalewski 33 Muskego, Wisconsin 1:17:23 Шаблон:Bronze3 Christel Kippenhan 48 Bemidji 1:39:04

* A "virtual" race was scheduled.

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