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Palm Coast’s Feet to Feast 5K Breaks Turnout Record

Chris Gollon by Chris Gollon
November 28, 2025
in Community, Community, Community News, Palm Coast, Sports
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ⓒ City of Palm Coast

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The annual Feet to Feast 5K run and walk in Palm Coast broke attendance records on Thursday, the city announced. In the hours before Thanksgiving feasts began, 1,178 runners participated in the race that originated at Daytona State College’s campus off Palm Coast Parkway.

Many of the morning’s runners undertook the 3.1 miles of the race in festive costumes. There were a fair number of turkeys, green beans, and even a pregnant runner who put together a ‘baby in the oven’ pun for her run.

ⓒ City of Palm Coast

Participants started in the parking lot at Daytona State College, before embarking east toward Waterfront Park. They then trekked north to Palm Harbor Parkway near European Village, underneath the Hammock Bridge, and along Palm Coast Parkway until they returned to DSC.

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“There is nothing quite like waking up on Thanksgiving morning and celebrating together as a community,” said Palm Coast Acting City Manager and 5K participant Lauren Johnston. “To see more than a thousand people come together—running, walking, laughing, and making memories—perfectly reflects what this holiday is all about. It’s one of my favorite Palm Coast traditions, and I’m grateful to experience it alongside my family and our residents year after year.”

The top finishers in the race were given a medal for their performances, along with a Thanksgiving pie. Following the race, judges awarded prizes for the best overall costume, best couple’s costume, best family costume, and cutest kid costume.

Race Results

The full finishing order of the 2025 Feet to Feast 5K in Palm Coast are available on the race scoring website. The top finishers of the race are as follows, per the City of Palm Coast

Overall winners:

  • Mark Shannon (male)
  • Hannah Ielfield (female)

Male 0-8

  1. Lucas Wisniewski
  2. William Milder
  3. Thomas Milder

Female 0-8

  1. Alyssa Shields
  2. Molly Harris
  3. Claire Gutterman

Male 9-12

  1. Bradley Stackpole
  2. Gavin Garrett
  3. Harrison Bennett

Female 9-12

  1. Mia Kopcikova
  2. Aspen Lester
  3. Madelyn Yorgey

Male 13-15

  1. Dylan Ciardi
  2. Martin Ivancik
  3. Owen Stackpole

Female 13-15

  1. Carsyn Olinn
  2. Hailey Brennan
  3. Avery Wisniewski

Male 16-19

  1. Athan Figueroa
  2. Brant Tarsitano
  3. Evan Johnson

Female 16-19

  1. Peyton O’linn
  2. Emma Skinner
  3. Ansley Buday

Male 20-24

  1. Alex Mikhas
  2. Sean Gilliam
  3. Jack Livingston

Female 20-24

  • 1st Overall: Hannah Ielfield
  1. Cheyenne Hulsey
  2. Natalie Colpoys
  3. Genesis Epstein

Male 25-29

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  • 1st Overall: Mark Shannon
  1. Mikey Garcia
  2. Ashton Garrett
  3. Cameron Skinner

Female 25-29

  1. Abigail Reinert
  2. Elizabeth Cronin
  3. Hannah Drosdick

Male 30-34

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  1. Thomas Carroll
  2. Zack Pierola
  3. Simon Ep

Female 30-34

  1. Courtney Wisniewski
  2. Hailey Mckinley
  3. Jennifer Markovska

Male 35-39

  1. Sean Guldi
  2. Andrew Earle
  3. Travis Phipps

Female 35-39

  1. Kimberley Roberts
  2. Jen Ngetich
  3. Gina Domaoal

Male 40-44

  1. Joseph Cimino
  2. Rocky Giannetta
  3. Joey Arzuaga

Female 40-44

  1. Shannon Jones
  2. Stephanie Shields
  3. Brooke Tucker

Male 45-49

  1. Ron Quinn
  2. James Lowry
  3. Olin Lester

Female 45-49

  1. Jessie Magee
  2. Michelle Hulsey
  3. Stacey Bailey

Male 50-54

  1. Lewis Beilman
  2. Michael Livingston
  3. Robert Domaoal

Female 50-54

  1. Angela Hetzler
  2. Alexa Sampselle
  3. Ingrid Campos

Male 55-59

  1. Mickey Garrett
  2. David Colpoys
  3. Robert Montano

Female 55-59

  1. Sheila Sullivan
  2. Anonymous Runner
  3. Jennifer Wislocki

Male 60-64

  1. Bob Reynolds
  2. Jeff Vincent
  3. Anthony Cannizzaro

Female 60-64

  1. Lisa Cottrell
  2. Shawn Barbeiro
  3. Kristin Klebacha

Male 65-69

  1. Joseph Trubacz
  2. Hank Wysocki
  3. Craig Crowson

Female 65-69

  1. Karen Trayer
  2. Laura Foley
  3. Marsha Pacelli

Male 70-74

  1. John Dick
  2. Kevin Foley
  3. Chris Nola

Female 70-74

  1. Mary Synk
  2. Nancy Coye
  3. Linda Eckardt

Male 75-79

  1. John Hardos
  2. Walter Menegazzi
  3. Raymond Mackown

Female 75-79

  1. Randi Roernes
  2. Sherry Bolding
  3. Mary Yount

Male 80+

  1. Gary Bell
  2. Ben Whaley
  3. Tom McKinney

Female 80+

  1. Carol Lager
  2. Amy Beilman
  3. Grace McGovern
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Chris Gollon

Chris Gollon

Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.

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