Good Fun was had at the Covid-delayed 2021 Dalton Community Recreation Association May Day Races, which was held this past  Sunday, Aug. 29, at Nessacus Middle School.

Howard Hanna was the top male 10-kilometer finisher and Christina Korney the top female 10K finisher.

Hanna’s winning 10K time was 41:13, Justin Hopkins was second in 41:47 and Alexander Larson third in 44:44. Korney’s winning time was 47:39, followed by Fabienne Theriault in 47:51 and Anastasia Alexander in 50:03.

In the 5K race, Jake Eberwein’s winning time of 20:50 was tops for the men, followed by Griffin Labbance in 21:00, and Matthew DeWolf in 21:20. Ginny Lewis was the top woman 5K finisher in 25:13, followed by Ellen Ross in 25:40 and Tiffany Rumbutis in 28:38.

Noah Wesley was the top boy in the Splatter Sprint mile race in 7:41, while Sophia Cantarella was the top girl in 8:29.

In the kids' Obstacles & Popsicles 1/2 mile races, Jacob Knauth topped the 7- and 8-year-old boys in 4:24, while Addison Wilkenson was the top girl in that age group in 4:58. In the age 6-and-under category, Levi Denmark was the top boy in 5:00, while Delaney Kirchner led the girls in 5:28.

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10K Race

1. Howard Hanna, 41:13. 2. Justin Hopkins, 41:47. 3. Alexander Larson, 44:44. 4. Andrew Alexander, 46:58. 5. Christina Korney, 47:39.0. 6. David Olds, 47:39.7. 7. Fabienne Theriault, 47:51. 8. Dylan Smith, 48:51. 9. Tom Phair, 49:34. 10. Anastasia Alexander, 50:03.

5K Race

5K Race

1. Jake Eberwein 20:50. 2. Griffin Labbance, 21:00. 3. Matthew DeWolf, 21:20. 4. Lucas Polidoro, 23:59. 5. Mike Hebert, 24:28. 6. Scott Burega, 24:42. 7. Owen Tucker, 24:44. 8. Ginny Lewis, 25:13. 9. Ellen Ross, 25:40. 10. Douglas Olds, 25:59.

The kids had a great time these races were for all ages.
Kids' Splatter Sprint 1 Mile Race

1. Noah Wesley, 7:41. 2. Sophia Cantarella, 8:29. 3. Alex Roots, 8:32. 4, Jack Smith, 8:43. 5. Olivia Johnson, 9:27. 6. Megan Tucker, 9:36. 7. Anthony D’Avella, 9:40. 8. Jacob Knauth, 10:11. 9. Kai LaFramboise, 10:11. 10. Quinton Hayes, 10:13.

Kids' Obstacles & Popsicles 1/2 Mile Race

Age 7-8

1. Jacob Knauth, 4:24. 2. Sean Pedrotti, 4:56. 3. Addison Wilkenson, 4:58. 4. Richard Sokolowski, 5:00. 5. Noah Denmark, 5:11. 6. Caroline Johnson, 5:12. 7. Michael Cirullo, 5:12. 8. Breelin Touponce, 5:30. 9. Riley Prew, 5:37. 10. Kameron Turan, 5:40.

Age 6 & Under

1. Levi Denmark, 5:00. 2. Delaney Kirchner, 5:28. 3. Sam Domina, 5:29. 4. William Knauth, 5:55. 5. Tayo LaFramboise, 5:56. 6. Andre Kalmakis, 5:59. 7. Braelyn Helms, 6:00. 8. Lena Kelly, 6:01. 9. Grace Allen, 6:11. 10. Giana Keser, 6:22.

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