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Runners hit the road for the Ripton Ridge Run

RIPTON — The Ripton Ridge Run was back in-person this year. A few runners opted for the virtual race, but well over 100 participants came out to enjoy one of two race courses and a to-go lunch of homemade chili, cornbread, and a cookie. With the help of more than 50 volunteers behind the scenes, COVID protocols in place, a generous raffle, and some beautiful weather, the festivities and competition were enjoyed by and kept safe for all. Organizers were very grateful to all the runners, supporters, and the Ripton Volunteer Fire and First Response Department.

YOUNG RUNNERS LUCAS Flinner, 5k winner Matthew McIntosh, Mary Harrington, 5K 2nd-place finisher Beth McIntosh and 5K 6th-place finisher Ava Schneider are all smiles after the Ripton Ridge Run on Oct. 10.
Photo courtesy of Joanna Doria
The top six 5K finishers were Ripton’s own Matthew McIntosh (20:26) and Beth McIntosh (20:50), followed closely by Evan Kaigle (20:57), Martin Wesolowski (21:09), Walker Allen (21:27), and Ava Schneider (21:30).
The top six runners for the 10K were Kyle Friis (41:48), Oliver Hall (42:03), Peter Schneider (44:08), Estella Laird (45:41), Tom Nevins (46:36) and Emily Wesolowski (47:32).
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