KINGMAN –The Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation is pleased to announce the results of Mary Chan’s Route 66 Race for Hospice. This year’s race was made possible by the following sponsors:
Mary Chan, The Dambar & Steakhouse, Desert Construction, Ambient Edge, T.R. Orr, Baker Investment Group, Humana, Foothills Bank, Arizona Sommers, Culligan Water, Mission Bank, Morfeld Ray, Outland, Swire Coca-Cola, and Unisource.
The KRMC Foundation wishes to extend a special thanks to Mary Chan, who raised $14,300 to support this event.
The race took place on Saturday, May 8 in downtown Kingman. Proceeds from the event support operations of the KRMC Joan and Diana Hospice Home, which provides comfort and care to people with limited life expectancy.
The 10k and 5k races began and ended at the Powerhouse Visitor Center on Route 66. The 5K route proceeded up El Trovatore Hill, with the turnaround point at the crest of the hill. The 10K route also went up El Trovatore Hill and continued onto Hualapai Mountain Road, turning around just past the Copper Ridge apartments.
Dan Kuch finished first overall in the men’s 10K with a time of 35:23 and Elizabeth Garcia finished first overall in the women’s 10K with a time of 51:36. William Chimel finished first overall in the men’s 5K with a time of 19:44 and Isabella Anderson finished first overall in the women’s 5K with a time of 27:53.
For a complete list of racers and results, visit our website at azkrmc.com.
Photo, from left to right: Ben McGlothlin, Cecelia Clouser, Mary Chan, and Scott Kern.