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138 finish inaugural Run for the Red

Photo by Roy Bombard Runners take off at the start of the Run for the Red race Oct. 5 in the Olympic Speed Skating Oval in Lake Placid. There were 138 finishers in the 5-kilometer race.

LAKE PLACID – Brian Lovett was the first male to cross the finish line and Jan Rand was the first female on Oct. 5 in the Run for the Red walk and run.

The 5-kilometer race started and finished at the Olympic Speed Skating Oval. The event began with an Emergency Services Expo, which was followed by a 400-meter children’s race. All proceeds benefitted the American Red Cross North Country Champter.

Lovett, 39, finished the 5k in 16 minutes, 38.47 seconds. Rand was the third overall finisher with a time of 19:10.72. Ian Fleury took the second spot with his time of 18:58.06.

Joe Munn (19:15.02) and Matt Spiegel (19:44.92) rounded out the top five.

Sarah Petrocci was the second woman to cross the line. She finished sixth overall with a time of 19:54.94.

There were 138 total finishers in the inaugural running of the race.

Run for the Red

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