Race to End Domestic Abuse results
GUILFORD — The Spruce Run-Womancare Alliance’s 18th annual five kilometer (3.1 miles) Race to End Domestic Abuse took place on the afternoon of Sunday, Oct. 5 with the following results:
Observer photo/Mike Lange
FIRST PLACE — Gabe Piquette, who stars for the Foxcroft Academy cross country team, was the 2014 Race to End Domestic Abuse winner. Piquette won by 40 seconds in 20:56.
1. Gabe Piquette 20 minutes, 56 seconds; 2. Kohei Kotani 21:36; 3. Elizabeth Morrison 21:56; 4. Abram Landy 21:56; 5. Stuart Hedstrom 22:04; 6. Andrew Bermudez 22:31; 7. Morgan Gray 24:14; 8. Heather Gudroe 24:42; 9. Lexi Harris 25:16; 10. Davin Tweedix 26:01;
11. Shawn Richards 26:26; 12. Meagan Lemieux 26:45; 13. Bailey Lemieux 26:45; 14. Myles Lemieux 26:51; 15. Bob Clark 26:56; 16. Dave Sameulian 27:25; 17. Kolby Kain 27:28; 18. Cameron Kain 27:42; 19. Robin Carr 27:42; 20. James Proctor 28:14;
21. Mickey Lakey 28:39; 22. Heidi Landy 28:43; 23. Rachelle Lemieux 28:49; 24. Virginia Macomber 29:06; 25. Peyton Watson 30:01; 26. Emily Watson 30:01; 27. Bryce Conner 30:41; 28. Kacie Ladd 31:14; 29. Peter Wright 31:31; 30. Devin Madore 31:55;
31. Hannah Farrar 32:08; 32. John Schuring 32:44; 33. Jessica Badger 32:51; 34. Lesley Chambers 34:55; 35. Justice Mower 36:44; 36. Anita Kain 36:57; 37. Jessica Roy 44:27.
Observer photo/Mike Lange
ALMOST THERE — Kohei Kotani, a student at Foxcroft Academy, nears the finish line as he came in second in a field of 37 on Sunday.
Observer photo/Mike Lange
PHOTO FINISH — Abram Landy and Elizabeth Morrison crossed the finish line at nearly the same time, with Morrison ending up with a slight edge to take third place overall. The two won their respective age brackets with Morrison — who is a senior at Foxcroft Academy — taking top honors in the women’s youth division and Landy having the top performance in the men’s adult standings.
Observer photos/Mike Lange
WALKING TO SHOW THEIR SUPPORT — Hundreds of participants, representing various organizations and others being ordinary citizens, walked to show their support for the movement to end domestic violence on the afternoon of Oct. 5 in Guilford.
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IN THE COMMUNITY — Foxcroft Academy Head of School Arnold Shorey takes a selfie with members of the girls soccer team prior to the start of the Spruce Run-Womancare Alliance’s Race and Walk to End Domestic Abuse on Sunday.