Snow Doubt included Ricardo Worl, 26, Trinity Jackson, 20, Finley Hightower, 17, and Lauren Tanel, 25.
of Alaska Southeast campus’ Egan Library around Auke Lake and back along Mendenhall Loop Road.
“It was nice out,” she said. “This was so cute, coming into the finish everyone was cheering so loud. There are so many people this year. It was awesome.”
The first leg was 2.8 miles, the second leg to the Auke Village recreation area 3.8 miles, the third leg to Lena Beach picnic area 3.5 miles, the fourth leg to just past the Shrine of St. Therese six miles and c level contact list the fifth leg to Eagle Beach 5.6 miles.
David Fure, 30, of the Dimond Dogs ran the first three legs for his team.
“I didn’t know about it until Friday, I was at the Devil’s Club Run Club and someone was telling me about it and I thought that sounds fun. And I texted Hank and Sophie the next morning, and they were down to do it so here we are. We all work at the Dimond Courthouse so we’re the Dimond Dogs.”
Teammates Hank Shell, 35 and Sophie Staires, 36, ran the last two legs together.
“They wanted to run the last two legs together,” Fure said. “They are both training and wanted to get at least a 10-mile run in today, and so did I so I did the first three and they are doing the last two together. Sophie is training for the half marathon (Juneau) in July and Hank is pretending like he is not training for the 50k (Nifty Fifty) but secretly in his heart I think he is. I would love to do the marathon in July and the 50k in August, but I have not been formally training. Maybe I will start.”
Tanel ran the team’s first leg from the University
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