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'NAZ Elite Team Runs Away With Win in First Michigan Pro Ekiden'

Michigan Pro Ekiden

Utica, Michigan, U.S.A., 21 Oct. 2020
7 teams, 6 stages, 42.2 km

Team Results
1. Northern Arizone Elite - 2:10:11
2. Hansons ODP A - 2:12:08
3. Minnesota Distance Elite - 2:12:51
4. Roots Running Project - 2:13:03
5. TEAM Boulder - 2:14:20
6. Hansons ODP B - 2:15:06
DNF - Atlanta Track Club

Top Individual Stage Performances
First Stage (10 km, men)
1. Tyler Day (NAZ) - 28:44
2. Zach Panning (Hansons A) - 28:58
3. Frank Lara (Roots) - 29:26

Sccond Stage (6.1 km, women)
1. Lauren Paquette (NAZ) - 19:35
2. Anne-Marie Blaney (Hansons A) - 19:45
3. Maggie Montoya (Roots) - 19:53

Third Stage (5 km, men)
1. Shadrack Biwott (Hansons B) - 14:41
2. Rory Linkletter (NAZ) - 14:48
3. Ben Kendell (Hansons A) - 14:56

Fourth Stage (10 km, women)
1. Annie Frisbie (MDE) - 32:35
2. Kellyn Taylor (NAZ) - 33:05
3. Amy Davis (Hansons B) - 33:19

Fifth Stage (6.1 km, men)
1. Jake Riley (TEAM) - 17:21
2. Scott Fauble (NAZ) - 17:41
3. Hassan Abdi (Hansons A) - 17:46

Sixth Stage (5.0 km, women)
1. Dani Shanahan (NAZ) - 16:18
2. Olivia Pratt (Hansons A) - 16:46
2. Lexi Zeis (Roots) 16:46

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