Thank you to these participants for sharing their results!

Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies Team
Dan Williams, Georgia Lakes Society
Participant Organization/Team Length Ran Full Time Per Mile
Kyle Clonan 3.13 miles 17 min, 21 sec 5 min, 35 sec
Aran Johnson Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 24 min, 30 sec 7 min, 0 sec
Chris Moan 3.1 miles 22 min, 52 sec 7 min, 22 sec
Michael Vanni 3.1 miles 26 min, 0 sec 8 min, 23 sec
Anne Carroll 3.1 miles 26 min, 6 sec 8 min, 25 sec
Alex Boskovic 3.1 miles 26 min, 20 sec 8 min, 29 sec
Kerri Mueller 3.1 miles 26 min, 25 sec 8 min, 31 sec
Harry Nelson Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 32 min, 33 sec 9 min, 18 sec
Rebecca Dugopolski 3.1 miles 28 min, 59 sec 9 min, 20 sec
Kay Johnson Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 33 min, 1 sec 9 min, 26 sec
Michelle Kirby Snows Pond Association 3.5 miles 33 min, 59 sec 9 min, 42 sec
Perry Thomas 3.1 miles 30 min, 9 sec 9 min, 43 sec
Caleb Sinn Alberta Lake Management Society 3.1 miles 30 min, 36 sec 9 min, 52 sec
Bradley Peter Alberta Lake Management Society 3.1 miles 30 min, 36 sec 9 min, 52 sec
Lareina Guenzel 3.9 miles 40 min, 0 sec 10 min, 15 sec
Michael Johnson Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 35 min, 53 sec 10 min, 15 sec
Hazel Johnson Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 35 min, 53 sec 10 min, 15 sec
Greg Richards Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 36 min, 36 sec 10 min, 27 sec
Savannah Judge Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 43 min, 0 sec 12 min, 17 sec
Lizzie Richards Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 44 min, 10 sec 12 min, 37 sec
James Rand 3.1 miles 37 min, 30 sec 12 min, 5 sec
Michelle Richards Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 45 min, 10 sec 12 min, 54 sec
Liz Nelson Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies 3.5 miles 1 hour, 3 min 18 min, 0 sec
Dan Williams Georgia Lakes Society 3.1 miles 1 hour, 13 min 23 min, 32 sec

 

Caleb Sinn, Alberta Lake Management Society
Bradley Peter, Alberta Lake Management Society

Need a little break from your computer screen? Strap on your running/walking shoes for the 2021 Clean Lakes Classic 5K Run/Walk! Since the conference has gone virtual this year, we are embracing the theme of run anywhere, anytime before or during the conference week.

Although participation is FREE this year, as we encourage everyone to get out and be active, we are still asking participants to register. Participants are also welcome to purchase a limited-edition NALMS Clean Lakes Classic shirt via our online apparel shop. Purchasing a shirt is not required to participate; however, a percentage of the proceeds will come back to support NALMS and our programs. Thank you to Princeton Hydro for sponsoring this special run shirt!

Conference registration is not required to participate in the Clean Lakes Classic. NALMS members and non-members are welcome to participate.

After you finish your race and if you would like to be eligible to win a prize, please report your distance and time to cleanlakesclassic@nalms.org by the end of the conference week. Participants are not required to report their time; however, only those who do will be eligible to win a prize.

This event has passed and registration is closed.

Thank you to Princeton Hydro for sponsoring the 5K shirt!

Thank you to Gantzer Water Resources for sponsoring the run prizes!


December 9, 2021 update: the two winners of the 2021 Kenneth H. Reckhow Scholarship have been selected and contacted. We are waiting to announce results until we hear back from both students. Thank you to all who entered the scholarship drawing!

New this year, student members of NALMS who participate in the Clean Lakes Classic are automatically eligible to receive $500 for use toward their education thanks to the Kenneth H. Reckhow Scholarship Fund. See below for full details:

Kenneth H. Reckhow Scholarship Fund

Established through the generosity and kindness of Life Member, Dr. Kenneth Reckhow, the Kenneth H. Reckhow Scholarship Fund provides financial support to graduate students to use toward their education.

With a unique tie-in to a NALMS tradition and Dr. Reckhow’s personal history with the Society, the scholarship winners will be directly linked with an event that occurs each year at the NALMS annual symposium. Beginning with the 2021 Clean Lakes Classic 5K Run/Walk, one female and one male graduate student participant in the event will be randomly selected to receive $500 for use toward their education.

“Along with NALMS members, Denny Cooke and Gene Welch, I was part of the pre-NALMS conferences in Madison, Minneapolis, and East Lansing, leading to the 1980 meeting in Portland. Steve Chapra and I established the first shortcourse for NALMS; and of course, there is the Clean Lakes Classic. NALMS helped me grow as a scientist. These are just a few of the great memories that I have, which makes me want to give back to NALMS through this scholarship fund.” – Dr. Kenneth Reckhow

Eligibility

  • Students must register for the Clean Lakes Classic 5K Run/Walk.
  • Entrants must be enrolled in a lake management-related graduate program.
  • Entrants must be a current member of NALMS.