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Congratulations to Rye Turkey Trotters

More than 500 people participated in the annual Rye Turkey Trot on Nov. 23.

Rye Recration has hosted the Turkey Trot for 36 years; giving everyone who participates a chance to work off some of those calories from their Thanksgiving feasts. This year, 515 people participated in the Nov. 24 run.

Four different runs are included: a 1-mile fun run, as well as competitive 3.1 and 5.2 mile races and the PAWS walk for doggie athletes. 

Congratulations to this year's winners!

5K Race, Male

Julian Sheinbaum, 22, came in first place with a time of 00:17:18. Mauricio Saliz, 36, came in second witha a tiem fo 18 minutes flat. Ryan O'Day, 15 was third with a time of 00:18:35.

5K Race, Female

Haya Hopple, 33, came in first place out of the female participants with a time of 00:19:56. Maggie McDerett, 16, came in second with a time of 00:21:56. and Kristen Wilson, 34, came in third with a time of 00:22:21.

5.2 Mile, Male

Paul Rupprcht, 29, came in first place with a time of 00:@6:38. Greg Swiatocha, 27, came in second with a time of 00:28:31. Bobby Asher, 27, came in third with a time of 00:29:51.

5.2 Mile, Female

Alexandra Swiatocha, 25, came in first place with a time of 00:32:42. Noga Ruttenbery, 29, came in second with a time of 00:33:45 and Jennifer Harrigan, 42, came in third with a time of 00:34:43. 

Click here to see a list of winners by age division. 

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