Many thanks to the 228 runners and walkers who came out Saturday morning to support Save The River! The event was our biggest ever, raising several thousand dollars for our River protection programs!
Congratulations to the Guarino brothers for another one-two finish! Nick Guarino won the race with a time of 15:23 and Joshua Guarino placed second with a time of 15:48. Megan O’Connor was the top female runner, placing 11th with a time of 19:33. Top Jogging Stroller runner was Randy Givogue in 15th place with a time of 20:39.
Top Overall - Nick Guarino – (15:23) 1st Place
Overall Female – Megan O’Connor (19:33) 11th place
Top Jogging Stroller – Randy Givogue (20:39) 15th place
Female 10 and Under – Eva Dougherty (30:24)
Male 10 and Under -Cameron Pickering 28:09
Female 11-19 – Rachael Phipps (23:02)
Male 11-19 – Michael Conte (19:12)
Female 20-29 - Lauren Bloch (23:07)
Male 20-29 – Josh Guarino (15:48)
Female 30-39 – Amelia Carter (21:42)
Male 30-39 – Joshua Slocum (21:00)
Female 40-49 – Debra Long (21:00)
Male 40-49 – Michael O’Connor (18:54)
Female 50-59 – Nancy Werthmuller (22:35)
Male 50-59 - Jim Peterson (19:29)
Female 60+ – JoAnn Kammers (44:17)
Male 60+ – Robert Hasseler (22:07)
Full list of Overall Race Results
Full list of Race Results sorted by Age Category
Many thanks to our Generous Event Sponsors and Supporters!
Thanks to the many generous supporters of the River Day 5K Run/Walk, proceeds from the event support our River protection and education programs!
Caskinette’s Lofink Ford Mercury
Innovative Physical Therapy Solutions
The Phinney Charitable Foundation, Inc.
Clayton Big M
And, many thanks to the volunteers who help make the run possible along with organizations including Clayton Fire Police, Clayton Police Department, Thousand Island Emergency Rescue Service, and the Village and Town of Clayton.

Race was a lot of fun. I came from Bethlehem, PA and found Clayton to be a lovely place. The people who volunteered and participated in the race were very friendly. An overall good experience. I would suggest starting the race a little earlier (8:00 – 8:30 am) before it gets too hot. Thanks a great day!
Comment by JoAnne Fell — July 26, 2010 @ 7:09 pm
i think the 11-19 age range should be broken up because 11, 12, 13 year olds can’t go up against 16, 17, 18,and 19 year olds
Comment by cara — July 26, 2010 @ 9:05 pm
I agree, i think the 11-19 should be broken up next year. longer legs equal faster time and more ambition. overall better than 2009 race with the timed chips, makes it more official and accurate.
Comment by cjl — August 2, 2010 @ 9:28 pm