Runners compete in the Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park in Juneau, Alaska on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (Courtesy Photo | Susan Cable)

Runners compete in the Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park in Juneau, Alaska on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (Courtesy Photo | Susan Cable)

Spangler, Phelps top finishers in Spring Tide Scramble

Annual mud run results.

  • JUNEAU EMPIRE
  • Monday, May 20, 2019 1:36pm
  • Sports

Allan Spangler, of Anchorage, earned first place in the annual Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park on Sunday.

Spangler finished the 7-mile course in 50 minutes, 54 seconds. John Bursell, of Juneau, finished in second place with a time of one hour, one minute, 24 seconds.

Rachel Phelps, of Juneau, was the top female to finish the course, with a time of 1:02:27.

In the 4-mile race, Skylar Tuckwood, of Juneau, finished first overall in 37:43. Isaiah Campos, of Juneau, was the top overall male, finishing in 37:50.

For full results of the 7-mile race, visit jtrr.org/event/2019/race/618/results/1174 and for full results of the 4-mile race, visit jtrr.org/event/2019/race/618/results/1175.


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Allan Spangler, of Anchorage, Alaska, finishes in first place in the 7-mile course at the Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park in Juneau, Alaska on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (Courtesy Photo | Susan Cable)

Allan Spangler, of Anchorage, Alaska, finishes in first place in the 7-mile course at the Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park in Juneau, Alaska on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (Courtesy Photo | Susan Cable)

Rachel Phelps, of Juneau, Alaska, finishes in first place among the females and fifth overall in the 7-mile course at the Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park in Juneau, Alaska on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (Courtesy Photo | Susan Cable)

Rachel Phelps, of Juneau, Alaska, finishes in first place among the females and fifth overall in the 7-mile course at the Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park in Juneau, Alaska on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (Courtesy Photo | Susan Cable)

John Bursell, of Juneau, Alaska, finishes in second place overall in the 7-mile course at the Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park in Juneau, Alaska on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (Courtesy Photo | Susan Cable)

John Bursell, of Juneau, Alaska, finishes in second place overall in the 7-mile course at the Spring Tide Scramble at Fish Creek Park in Juneau, Alaska on Sunday, May 19, 2019. (Courtesy Photo | Susan Cable)

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