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| April 29, 2017 1:00 AM

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(Courtesy photo) Gwendale Le Tutour, right, won the race in a time of 4:02.59, just ahead of fellow Sandpoint runner Bob Presta, who finished third overall in 4:16.51. Le Tutour’s wife Katie Adams was the second female finisher in a time of 4:27.15. Angela Easton clocked 6:00.59, as seven 7B runners finished the Ultra-marathon of just over 31 miles. Six ultra-marathon runners in Sandpoint are planning to do a marathon starting at 1 a.m. on Summer Solstice. “Run a marathon, then go to work,” laughed Sebern. “Just because you can.”