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2008 Results Breakdown

Total Finishers: 5,536
Marathon: 1,056 females and 624 males for a total of 1,680
Half-Marathon: 2,894 females and 962 males for a total of 3,856
Total Boston Qualifying Times: 83

Top Breast Cancer Survivor for the marathon with place, age, final time and pace:
Judy Pickett, 44, from Cameron Park, CA with a time of 4:01:11

Top male finishers for the marathon with place, age, final time and pace:

1 Alene Reta, 25, New York, NY 2:21:58 5:25
2 Mathew Kosgei, 34 2:23:28 5:29
3 Wilson Chepkwony, 30, Fayettevilee, GA 2:25:32 5:33
4 Nikolay Kerimov, 40, Gainesville, FL 2:26:48 5:36
5 J. Ashton, 40, Columbia, SC 2:33:10 5:51

Top female finishers for the marathon with place, age, final time and pace:

1 Mariska Kramer-Postma, 33, Drachten 2:45:43 6:19
2 Fira Sultanova-Zhdanova, 46 2:47:52 6:24
3 Tatiana Titova, 42, Gainesville, FL 2:52:37 6:35
4 Eunice Orwaru, 36 2:52:53 6:36
5 Gabriela Tra–A, 27 2:56:08 6:43

Top Breast Cancer Survivor for the half-marathon with place, age, and final time:
Darla Bennett, 50, from Longwood, FL with a time of 1:41:18

Top male finishers for the half-marathon with place, age, and final time:

1 Tadesse Abebe, 30, Fayetteville, GA 1:11:40
2 Josh Myers, 24 1:17:15
3 Rick Straughen, 27, Shelby Twp, MI 1:24:14
4 Craig Dixon, 22, Gainesville, FL 1:25:20
5 Mark Woods, 46, Jacksonville, FL 1:26:34

Top female finishers for the half marathon with place, age, and final time:

1 Kim Pawelek, 34, Jacksonville, FL 1:20:44
2 Joan Benoit, 51 1:26:15
3 Heather Moore, 31, Jacksonville, FL 1:29:18
4 Emily Castro, 22, Jacksonville, FL 1:30:15
5 Allison Bovee, 27, Jacksonville, FL 1:33:23



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“I plan to run again this year. It is an honor to be a small part of such a beautiful thing. From organizers to contributors to runners to supporters and one mighty little ladies vision…we come together and celebrate life and do our part to see that cancer doesn’t win! And to remember the heroes. Their sacrifice gave way to better treatment, new research and one day a cure. This next February once again I will run for life because I can.”

Kristi Pritchett

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