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Sone, Studley post strong results
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1 | Meredith Miller (United States Of America) | 0:38:34 |
2 | Linda Sone (United States Of America) | 0:01:47 |
3 | Kari Studley (United States Of America) | 0:02:29 |
4 | Kristin Wentworth (United States Of America) | 0:02:40 |
5 | Rebecca Much (United States Of America) | 0:03:22 |
6 | Kaitlin Antonneau (United States Of America) | 0:03:34 |
7 | Kris Walker (United States Of America) | 0:04:40 |
8 | Corey Coogan (United States Of America) | 0:04:43 |
9 | Lisa Curry (United States Of America) | 0:06:08 |
10 | Marne Smiley (United States Of America) | 0:06:25 |
11 | Robin Williams (United States Of America) | 0:06:39 |
12 | Holly Klug (United States Of America) | 0:06:49 |
13 | Elizabeth Welliver (United States Of America) | 0:12:41 |
14 | Megan Elliott (United States Of America) | Row 13 - Cell 2 |
15 | Patti Kaufmann (United States Of America) | Row 14 - Cell 2 |
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