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Squamish’s Loutitt second at Vancouver Marathon

Four Sea to Sky runners on the podium

While pro marathoner Thomas Omwenga of Kenya picked up his third BMO Vancouver Marathon title on Sunday, the real story was the performance of Squamish runner Jason Loutitt.

He placed second overall in the race with a chip time of two hours, 25 minutes and 46 seconds, averaging a kilometre every 3:28. While that was almost nine minutes back of Omwenga, it was also two and a half minutes faster than Vancouver's Graeme Wilson.

Naturally Louttit also won his age category, placing first out of 281 athletes in the 35 to 39 age class.

Aaron Heidt of Vernon, who previously lived in Squamish and still holds the record for both Comfortably Numb and Rubble Creek Classic - and earned the Knee Knacker title last summer - placed fifth in 2:29:48.

The top Whistler athlete was Ashley McMillan, who placed 30 th overall and seventh in the 35 to 39 category with a chip time of 2:52:34.

Kevin Mair was 71 st overall and 16 th out of 225 runners in Male 25 to 29 with a time of 3:03:50.

Cathy Owen placed 109 th in Female 35 to 39 in 4:18:01.

Emma Beck was 150 th in Female 30 to 34 in 4:42:26.

From Squamish, Sean McCreanor was 363 rd overall and 58 th in male 35 to 39 in 3:28:11.

Donna Scott was 23 rd in Female 35 to 39 in 3:37:18.

Alison Abell was 42 nd in Female 35 to 39 in 3:48:33.

Marc Johnson was 119 th in Male 25 to 29 in 3:53:38.

Jennifer Schorz was 53 rd in Female 30 to 34 in 3:55:11.

Terry Gillespie was 136 th in Male 25 to 29 in 4:07:09.

Tammy Van Hierden was 64 th in Female 45 to 49 in 4:15:24.

Daniel Stiner was 112 th in Male 55 to 59 in 4:56:52.

From Pemberton, Gary Martin was 95 th in Male 35 to 39 in 3:40:11.

Kamila Basher was 144 th in Female 35 to 39 in 4:27:40.

Almost 3,300 runners took part in the full 42.2 km Vancouver Marathon, and twice as many - just short of 6,600 - in the accompanying half marathon.

The top Whistler athlete in the 21.1 km race was Ondrea Ross, who placed 199 th overall, 29 th among women and second in the Female 35 to 39 age group with a chip time of 1:34:43.

Daniel Havens was 200 th overall and 10 th in Male 50 to 54 in 1:34:29.

Hiromasa Sato was 13 th in Male 45 to 49 in 1:35:04.

Michael Zuccolin was 45 th in Male 30 to 34 in 1:37:33.

Greg Sandkuhl was first in Male 65 to 69 in 1:37:56, over 10 minutes faster than the next runner in his category.

Lisa Smart placed fifth in Female 35 to 39 in 1:37:43.

Megan Wastle was 30 th in Female 35 to 39 in 1:44:20.

William Huckvale was 162 nd in Male 25 to 29 in 1:52:46.

Sonia Mahoney was 86 th in Female 40 to 44 in 1:57:57.

Kristy Clasen was 148 th in Female 25 to 29 in 1:54:13.

Craig Henderson was 183rd in Male 25 to 29 in 1:54:13.

Jane Nielsen was 111 th in Female 40 to 44 in 2:00:16.

Helen Bradley was 128 th in the same category in 2:02:45.

Kylie Adams was 238 th in Female 30 to 34 in 2:05:04.

Tracey Silvester was 248 th in Female 30 to 34 in 2:05:05.

David Evans was 265 th in Male 35 to 39 in 2:05:32.

Jessica Clarke was 314 th in Female 25 to 29 in 2:07:03.

John Dickie was 27th in Male 40 to 44 in 2:21:53.

Wendi Gabelhouse was 379 th in Female 40 to 44 in 2:26:53.

Jane Clifford was 87 th in Female 55 to 59 in 2:26:13.

The top Squamish runner was Deborah Fink, placing 10 th in Female 50 to 54 in 1:45:16.

Rory Tucker was 110 th in Male 35 to 39 in 1:46:09.

Jeff Turner was 136 th in Male 35 to 39 in 1:46:55.

Kristen Gauley was 80 th in Female 30 to 34 in 1:50:52.

Duncan McPhie was 113 th in Male 50 to 54 in 2:00:16.

Natalie Edwards was 147 th in Female 35 to 39 in 2:01:08.

Laura O'Neill was 315 th in Female 30 to 34 in 2:05:06.

Lindsay Burke was 328 th in Female 30 to 34 in 2:09:38.

Michael Lyons was 167 th in Male 50 to 54 in 2:10:20.

Stephanie Moccia was 386 th in Female 30 to 34 in 2:10:53.

Denali Moss was 413 th in Female 30 to 34 in 2:18:01.

James Andrew was 248 th in Male 45 to 49 in 2:24:03.

Naomi Fujita was 555 th in Female 25 to 29 in 2:25:57.

Kylah Sapro was 603 rd in Female 25 to 29 in 2:33:54.

The top Pemberton runner was Emma Chadsey in 1:37:55, placing first in the Female Under 19 category in 1:37:55.

Grace Chadsey was 99 th in Female 45 to 49 in 2:05:07.

Nicole Simon was 496 th in Female 25 to 29 in 2:21:33.

On the 8 km short course, Goh Sato of Whistler was 68 th overall and 13 th in Male 19 and Under in 38:51.

Chris Gamel was one spot back, and seventh in Male 50 to 54 in 38:16.

Joseph Saxton of Squamish was 14 th in Male 30 to 34 in 48:18.

Janet Bride was 38 th in Female 35 to 39 in 50:22.

Victoria Howells was 62 nd in Female 35 to 39 in 57:58.

All posted times are chip times as opposed to run times. Complete results are posted online at www.raceheadquarters.com.