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Thelin First in 10K Run

RICHFIELD SPRINGS—A record 157 participants took part in the Richfield Springs Community Center’s 22nd Annual Sundae Run/Walk Fundraiser held recently, Race Coordinator Bill Kosina announced.

The event features two races at distances of 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) and 10 kilometers (6.2 miles), as well as an untimed two-mile walk. Both races started near the intersection of Bronner and Lake streets in the Village of Richfield Springs. The fundraiser is sanctioned by the Route 20 Road Challenge.

Dawson Thelin finished first in the RSCC Sundae Run 10K, followed by Kevin Davis. Jordan “Pre” Hoffman was first in the 5K/Walk and Hayden Lohmann was second.

Complete race results can be found on the community center’s website, www.richfieldspringscommunitycenter.org, by clicking on the “Fundraisers” tab.

For more information, contact Kosina at (315) 749-3286.

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