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The Race to Robie Creek, the “toughest half marathon in the Northwest," took place beneath a sunny, blue-sky spring canopy on Saturday. Between 2,000 and 3,000 hardcore “crazies” ran up and down Aldape Summit in a 13.1-mile course — one of the steepest racing courses — to then cross over the finish line at Robie Creek. The “up” part is 2,100 feet in elevation, where runners typically trudge through snow-pack up top, and then go down a brutal 1,700-foot descent. There were 2,119 runners registered, 1,892 finishers, 16 who signed up did not finish.

Top race winners include: Nathanial Souther, 26, with the first place winning time of 1:18:05.4. Second place was 23-year-old Brett Flerchinger  with a running time of 1:20:16.3, and Tyler Gehrs, 33, with a time of 1:22:03.7. Top three female runners were: Danielle Marquette, 39, with a time of 1:28:33.7; Taylor Deal, 29, 1:30:54.7; and Franny Zander, 31 coming in with a time of 1:34:05.7. All of the top race winners were from Boise except for Marquette (Nampa) and Deal, who hails from Anchorage, Alaska.

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