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Karley Piers racing at the Weekly Back Cove 5K.

17:12 5K | Dirigo women 1-2-3

Dirigo women pack the front at Back Cove.

Karley Piers made a fast Back Cove debut in 17:12, leading a Dirigo women's group that took places 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 with Clíodhna O'Malley, Marah Borgman, Christie Barnes, and Katie Mauro close behind. Crow Norlander led the Dirigo men under 18 minutes, with Adane Bewset, Dave Ouellette, and Nevin Duffey also in the field. Around the track, Seth Crockett did a 4:57 and 2:12 1600/800 double at MECTA, finishing 2nd in both races, Denise Curry broke the 5000m age-group record, and Lauren Austin won W45-49 at the Maine Senior Games 1500m in 5:54.

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A Dirigo runner racing in a blue singlet.

Spring podiums stretch from Sugarloaf to the track.

Dirigo stacked up spring results across distances. At Sugarloaf, Rich Alff ran 2:58:06 and Peter Burke ran 3:06:26 in the marathon, both winning age groups. In the 15K, Heather Gallant was third overall and first woman in 53:25, Karley Piers was fourth overall and second woman in 56:31, and Paula Rousseau, Travis Kroot, and Bella Robinson added strong age-group finishes. Dave Ouellette finished 12th overall at the Riverlands 100 in 27:50:47, Eric Sofen was second at Boots n Brews, and Dirigo youth athletes continued a strong outdoor track season.

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Winter road racing sets the tone.

Dirigo opened the road season with depth at the Midwinter 10 Mile Classic and Irish Road Rover 5K. Karley Piers won the women's race at Midwinter in 1:00:02, with Clíodhna O'Malley close behind in 1:00:16 and Veronica Graziano, Maria Remillard, Michelle Lilienthal, Maddie Sheehan, and Paula Rousseau helping put six Dirigo women in the top 80. At Irish Road Rover, Alexis Wilbert won the women's race in 17:27, with Nate Madeira, Jon Clement, and Pete Bottomley also turning in strong results.

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A midsummer blue wave rolls through Maine.

Dirigo's midsummer stretch brought wins and podiums across Maine and New Hampshire. Sammy Mills won the Moxie 5K in 15:23, with Harrison Osborne five seconds back. Justin Freeman won the Bill Luti 5 Miler, Heather Gallant won Emily's Run, and Westbrook Strong saw wins from Romayn Richards and Karley Piers with Daniel Bannon, Chris Harmon, Kristin Barry, Thomas Harvey, Harvey Crider, and Harrison Crider adding to a big team day. Back Cove, MECTA, Yarmouth Clam Fest, and Tri for a Cure gave the club even more July results.