Sports

Thousands Turn Out for Super Bowl 10K

More than 9,000 people started their Super Bowl Sunday morning with a run or walk along King Harbor.

More than 9,000 people competed in the annual Super Bowl Sunday Redondo Beach 10K/5K, sponsored by Kaiser Permanente.

The event—which featured a 5K run/walk, a 10K baby buggy race and a standard 10K race—at the also played host to a Health and Fitness Expo (and after-race beer garden in the ) sponsored by Michelob Ultra.

Here are the top three finishers in the three races' men's and women's divisions:

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5K - Men's Results

  1. Joe Nitti (Calabasas) - 16:12. (2959)
  2. Bruce Reisenfeld (Los Angeles) - 17:23 (6496)
  3. Patrick Sweeney (Manhattan Beach) - 17:29 (4769)

5K - Women's Results

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  1. Rocio Pelayo (Anaheim) - 18:12 (7051)
  2. Nichole Slykhous (Newport Beach) - 18:22 (6928)
  3. Jeannette Stojcevski (Lomita) - 20:19 (6759)

Baby Buggy 10K - Men's Results

  1. Alan Grant (Long Beach) - 37:47 (7243)
  2. Evodio Neri (Riverside) - 42:07 (7606)
  3. Sergey Lototsky (Long Beach) - 39:24 (2444)

Baby Buggy 10K - Women's Results

  1. Emily Anderson (El Segundo) - 40:59 (196)
  2. Maya Cortez (Redondo Beach) - 43:47 (882)
  3. Becky Cohu (Rolling Hills Estates) - 44:30 (5841)

10K - Men's Results

  1. Chris Foster (Redondo Beach) - 30:34 (6056)
  2. Luis Ibarra (Montebello) - 30:59 (7383)
  3. Gabriel Hernandez (Riverside) - 32:10 (1791)

10K - Women's Results

  1. Mary Akor (Hawthorne) - 34:16 (100)
  2. Erika Aklufi (Santa Monica) - 35:56 (7570)
  3. Chanel Leaf (Manhattan Beach) -36:18 (2325)

Complete results are available online. Check back Tuesday for a full story on the event.


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