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Boston Marathon Results – Wicked Runners

Congratulations to everyone from the Wicked Running Club who finished this year’s Boston Marathon! Below are the results for each runner. Full results can be found at http://www.baa.org/races/boston-marathon/results-commentary/results-search.aspx. If you spot an error please send an email to Tim Short at tim.short1@gmail.com. He will correct the error ASAP!

Wicked Runner Bib Number Overall Place Time Pace
Mike Paulin 2591 750 3:05:15 7:04
Patrick Smith 10127 8548 3:59:34 9:09
Chris Nolin 23896 10540 4:09:50 9:32
Melissa Jaynes 22780 12913 4:22:41 10:02
Russ Lew 12526 12941 4:22:51 10:02
Michael Smith 1797 13187 4:24:10 10:05
Julie Hurley 23213 14016 4:29:10 10:16
Dawn Cobak 25688 14579 4:32:44 10:25
John Hagin 20399 14733 4:33:48 10:27
Jim Maher 18357 17679 4:59:44 11:26
John Paul Bosse 24237 17680 4:59:45 11:26
Mara Mendlesohn 22850 18331 5:08:42 11:47
Jason Carraro 22169 18782 5:15:32 12:03
Melanie McKinnon 22321 19323 5:25:12 12:25
Shari Hewson 22176 19398 5:26:21 12:27
Julie Arrison 22166 20780 6:04:42 13:55
Kendra Patterson 25466 21261 6:32:37 14:59
Paula Renzi Gibbs 22175 21537 7:09:28 16:23

Boston Marathon Bib Number Winners

The Wicked Running Club recently received two Boston Marathon bib numbers and conducted a lottery to pick which two members would run from Hopkinton to Boston on April 16, 2011.

Congratulations to Melissa Jaynes and Chris Nolin who are the winners of the 116th Boston Bib Numbers!

Wicked Volunteers Rock @ Boston Marathon!

Amber Woolfenden, Shane Kilroy, Susan Goniprow, Debbie Shahidi and Darla Johnson get ready for the wave of runners at the Power Gel station.

If the awesome tail wind wasn’t enough to make any one who ran the 115th Boston Marathon giddy with excitment, maybe it was when they reached the Power Gel station which the Wicked Running Club staffed entirley with club members and a few lucky family and friends.  Once again, John Mahoney from Wicked organized the troops and put together a great group of volunteers. The following people deserve a VERY BIG THANK YOU:

Julie Arrison, Nicki Barker, Christine Baron, Andrew Bencal, Robert Bevington, Doug Bollen, Sunniva Buck, Serena Burgdorf, Michele Campbell, Gifford Campbell, Kristine Capua, Ellen Capua, Marissa Capua, Erica Capua, Jason Carraro, Sarah Carrier, Gail Cronin, Maggie Delaney, Shannon Downey, Sue-ann Dunlop, Kendra Dunlop,  Laurie Fontaine, Caitlyn Gaglione, Susan Goniprow, Clara Gordon, David Gordon, Stephanie Hagyard, Brant Henne, Shari Hewson, Kenneth Hewson, Billy Hutchinson, Melissa Jaynes, Darla Johnson, Susan Keezer, Shane Kilroy, Frank Kilroy Jr., Frank Lanzillo, Louise Lembo, Kelly Livingstone, Joanne Malilay, Amy Maysa, Tracy Mclaughlin, Joan Meagher, Kathey Moskal, Erin Muldowney, Jennie Murack, Melissa Murphy, Chris Nolin, Erich O’neil, Meghan Porter-mahoney, T.R. Ramsdell, Denise Ramsdell, Paula Renzi Gibbs, Brett Rickenbach, Allison Rourke, Debbie Shahidi, Nicole Short, Ann Sousa, Julianne Veiga, Edward Veiga, Annie Rose Willis, Amber Woolfenden and John Mahoney.

Boston Marathon Recap – Wicked Style!

Congratulations to all 20 Wicked Runners who finished the 115th Boston Marathon!

21 Wicked Runners started their day in Hopkinton and 21 Wicked Runners finished their day back in Boston after battling the historic Boston Marathon. Some had smiles from ear to ear as each foot step brought them closer to their goal, while others came face to face with the mythical “wall” and the even more menacing Heartbreak Hill that proved to be a challenge. But one thing is certain, everyone from the Wicked Running Club who finished the Boston Marathon should not only be proud of their accomplishment of completing 26.2 miles, but also representing our club and raising money for some outstanding charities! Below are the results of our 20 Boston Marathon finishers, GO WICKED!

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BAA Challenges You to Run Faster!

The running world was hit with some very important news from the BAA concerning registering and qualifying for the Boston Marathon. Starting with the 2013 edition of the historic race, runners seeking a qualifying time will have to run 5 minutes and 59 seconds faster.

More importantly, there is a new registration timeline for 2012 which all runners should be aware of.

Wicked has started a discussion about these changes on our Facebook Fan page. Join the discussion now and let us know what you think!

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