Wilderness City 5K Results!!
- Jul 12, 2025
- 2 min read
The Wilderness City 5K has concluded, and the results are officially in! Participants of all ages and genders pushed their limits, and we have all the details on who topped the charts in each category.
Overall Top Finishers
Colton Hanson, 19, took the top spot overall with an impressive time of 0:20:55, achieving a pace of 06:44. Justin Thompson, 16, followed in second place overall with a time of 0:22:26 and a 07:13 pace. Rounding out the top three was Hayden Koptchak, 14, who finished in 0:23:07 with a pace of 07:26.
Age Group Standouts
17 and Under Male
Justin Thompson not only secured second place overall but also claimed the top spot in the 17 and Under Male category. Hayden Koptchak (14) was second in this age group with a time of 0:23:07. Dylan Wood (7) and Josiah Harper (11) also had strong showings, finishing in 0:28:48 and 0:28:49 respectively.
17 and Under Female
Sarah Kronenwetter (13) led the 17 and Under Female category with a time of 0:31:12. Mallory Nybeck (12) placed second at 0:32:47 , and Emma Wisor (17) secured third with 0:33:41.
Adult Male
Colton Hanson (19), the overall winner, also took first place in the Adult Male category. Other notable adult male finishers include Owen Sinkus (19) at 0:23:52 , and Joey Bainey (31) with a time of 0:28:35.
Adult Female
Megan Furrow (40) was the fastest in the Adult Female category, completing the 5K in 0:23:29. Christa Harper (37) came in second at 0:28:49 , followed by Angie LaVanish (47) with a time of 0:29:30.
Male 51+
Greg Hubler (60) was the top finisher in the Male 51+ age group, clocking in at 0:30:34. Tom Kirk (66) and Michael Moskel (55) also completed the race with times of 0:46:56 and 0:59:59 respectively.
Female 51+
Diane Kirk (59) led the Female 51+ category with a time of 0:46:56. Melissa Bush (55) finished in 0:49:19 , and Grace Rossi (73) completed the race in 0:59:59.
Congratulations to all the participants in the Wilderness City 5K!



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