2024 Dipsea Foundation Scholarship Recipients

Congratulations to the 2024 Dipsea Foundation Scholarship Recipients!


David Grijalba – Terra Linda High


Drew Markovich – Redwood High


Lucy Bodle – Redwood High


Max Dunmire – Tam High


Matisse Buckley – Marin Academy


Nick Tapia Martinez* – Tam High


Olivia Skiles – Tam High


Trinity Chancellor* – Redwood High


*Dipsea Kidz Alumni

2024 Sausalito Jingle Bells Run

The 2024 Annual Jingle Bell 5K run is scheduled for Sunday, December 15, 2024. The traditional 5k course is along the scenic Sausalito Waterfront, starts and finish on Spinnaker Drive, followed by a Kids Fun Run +/-1K followed by a pancake breakfast by the Sausalito Lions Club

Proceeds benefit the Dipsea Kidz & Waterfront Kids programs.

More info: https://www.winterfestsausalito.com/jingle-bell-run-5k

2023 Dipsea Scholarship Recipients

Congratulations to this year’s Dipsea Scholarship Recipients!

  • Eloise Capelle
    • Marin  School of the Arts(Novato High)
    • University of Oregon
    • Dipsea Kidz
  • Leah Cederborg
    • Santa Rosa High
    • UC Berkeley
  • Athena Jones
    • Tamalpais High
    • College of Marin
    • Dipsea Kidz
  • Audrey Maclean
    • Redwood High
    • Middlebury College, Vermont
  • Zebah Mamoon
    • Tamalpais High
    • Viterbi Pathways Program(USC)
    • Dipsea Kidz
  • Ziggy Nacco
    • Marin Catholic High
    • California State University, San Marcos

Jingle Bell 5K 2022 Results

Results for the 2022 Jingle Bell 5k, which was held on Sunday, December 11, 2022. The race benefits the Dipsea Kidz. Thanks to all the volunteers, sponsors and runners! See Race Photos

Final Place RN Name Gender Age Time
1 368 Ruark, Lucas Male 14 0:16:54
2 355 Higareda, Sergio Male 48 0:17:49
3

4

148

201

Lang, Noah

Wilhelm, Ben

Male

Male

39

16

0:18:24

0:18:25

5 112 Burnett, Dexter Male 15 0:19:08
6 116 Bush, Oliver Male 12 0:19:20
7

8

220

377

James, Lucie

Fulton, Davis

Female

Male

22

12

0:19:45

0:20:21

9 110 Blanco, Warren Male 15 0:20:40
10 250 Allison, Stephen C Male 44 0:20:45
11

12

241

371

Chaves, Erick E

Sente, Andre

Male

Male

43

11

0:20:48

0:21:10

13 358 Kegley, Allison Female 44 0:21:16
14 104 Allidina, Kiran Male 12 0:21:24
15

16

164

137

Mu, Charles

Grisman, Julian

Male

Male

15

11

0:22:34

0:22:42

17 174 Ryan, Greg Male 50 0:22:58
18 166 Neumeier, Max Male 13 0:23:24
19

20

126

225

Deixler, Heather

O’Donnell, Joseph

Female

Male

46

33

0:23:27

0:23:33

21 221 Holbrook-James, Sandra Female 54 0:23:36
22 123 Cukor, Max Male 11 0:23:50
23

24

361

122

Luna, Diego

Cukor, Christopher

Male

Male

10

48

0:23:55

0:24:11

25 202 Wong, Estella Female 15 0:24:15
26 129 Francis, Divya Female 13 0:24:20
27

28

248

222

Schrelner, Michael S

Ramey, Ana

Male

Female

29

36

0:24:26

0:24:29

29 186 Trudell, Julia Female 27 0:24:33
30 145 Kingsley, Caroline Female 27 0:24:35
31

32

196

197

Wallen, Anna

Wallen, Jennifer

Female

Female

13

45

0:24:42

0:24:43

33 176 Scott, Tressa Female 27 0:24:55
34 369 Ryan, Ameya Female 12 0:25:03
35

36

236

136

Weinsheimer, Greta

Grisman, Henry

Female

Male

16

13

0:25:09

0:25:13

37 140 hanson, david Male 54 0:25:17
38 215 O’Dell, Wesley Male 57 0:25:23
39

40

117

214

Byrne, Aidan

O’Dell, Maggie

Male

Female

9

22

0:25:33

0:25:43

41 234 Nilsson, Lars Male 66 0:26:07
42 156 Markovich, Audrey Female 15 0:26:13
43 159 Moffett, Larkin Female 15 0:26:15
44 243 Neumeier, Andreas Male 57 0:26:18
45 167 O’Dell, Stephanie Female 60 0:26:25
46

47

219

199

Weinsheimer, Kurt

Weinsheimer, Eve

Male

Female

53

51

0:26:26

0:26:32

48 106 Allidina, Surya Male 9 0:26:33
49 105 Allidina, Shiraz Male 49 0:26:34
50

51

119

376

Conway, Brooklynn

Wong, Tauren

Female

Male

12

9

0:26:34

0:26:38

52 139 hanson, adrian Female 15 0:26:40
53 223 Murguia, Adam Female 52 0:27:13
54

55

239

242

Farrow, Amy

Matareigos, Elias

Female

Male

46

33

0:27:19

0:27:35

56 362 Mazariegos, Elias Male 10 0:27:36
57 357 Hudnall, Hannah Female 33 0:27:40
58

59

191

190

Vazquez, Lily

Vazquez, Eduardo

Female

Male

9

49

0:27:42

0:27:43

60 171 Pellegrino, Emily Female 35 0:27:43
61 212 McLinden, Emily Female 37 0:27:48
62

63

111

228

Blaustein, Melissa

Murguia, Bethanie

Female

Female

34

51

0:28:05

0:28:06

64 375 Weinsheimer, Esme Female 12 0:28:14
65 200 Weinsheimer, Tessa Female 15 0:28:14
66

67

125

102

De La Rosa, Erick

Aguirre, Stephen

Male

Male

23

64

0:28:19

0:28:57

68 367 Rohla, Charlie Male 12 0:29:04
69 113 Bush, Henry Male 8 0:29:13
70

71

354

373

Dominguez, Freddy

St. Denny, Zaviah

Male

Female

37

10

0:29:14

0:29:19

72 249 McMahon, Rebecca S Female 30 0:29:20
73 227 Holmes, Becky Female 29 0:29:24
74

75

206

351

Bush, Jeffrey

Capelle, Eloise

Male

Female

45

17

0:29:30

0:29:35

76 381 Zink, Joncarlo Male 12 0:29:41
77 229 Murguia, Ana Female 16 0:29:57
78

79

165

173

Mu, Thomas

Ridgway, Sofia

Male

Female

51

15

0:30:08

0:30:11

80 134 Gould, Hannah Female 15 0:30:12
81 193 Vlahos, Jordan Male 13 0:30:17
82

83

198

252

Weiner, Jay

Gyr, Audrey

Male

Female

12

33

0:30:18

0:30:27

84 194 Vlahos, Melanie Female 47 0:31:10
85 147 Krchnavy, Lad Male 40 0:31:34
86 372 Skidmore, Lucia Female 9 0:32:28
87 188 Valientova, Rozalia Female 44 0:32:28
88 187 Valient, Michal Male 44 0:32:43
89

90

224

383

Murguia, Audrey

Fdaouch, Adam

Female

Male

13

12

0:32:43

0:33:09

91 382 Zink, Marco Male 15 0:33:22
92 226 Quinn, Margaret Female 69 0:33:40
93

94

160

247

Morimoto, Lauren

Hernandez, Leonardo

Female

Male

50

9

0:33:53

0:33:53

95 189 Vargo, Lisa Female 58 0:34:18
96 124 Cushman, Emily Female 41 0:34:34
97

98

251

218

Spence, Matt

Taliaferro, Lucy

Male

Female

44

33

0:34:34

0:34:54

99 185 Trisco, Ted Male 38 0:34:54
100 230 Hess, Hazel Female 12 0:34:56
101

102

127

128

Dibble, Cameron

Dibble, Tyler

Male

Male

10

36

0:34:57

0:34:59

103 237 Farrow, Lucy Female 12 0:35:00
104 238 Ciaschini, Christopher W Male 5 0:35:04
105

106

374

240

Stratton, Charly

Kimborowicz, Nicole D

Female

Female

9

45

0:35:06

0:35:08

107 232 Benford, Margie Female 51 0:35:09
108 233 McHugh, Jennifer Female 42 0:35:10
109

110

180

118

Sparks, Anita

Byrne, Narahya

Female

Female

48

51

0:35:17

0:35:47

111 231 Ruark, Cristina Female 51 0:35:56
112 175 Schillinger, Julius Male 75 0:35:57
113

114

244

352

Capelle, Anna

Chavez, Erick

Female

Male

52

10

0:36:23

0:36:29

115 154 Mancio, Accacio Male 55 0:36:29
116 121 Crawford, David Male 53 0:36:30
117

118

208

217

Garcia, Kristal

Ramirez, Sheila

Female

Female

0:36:30

0:36:31

119 143 Iacovelli, Suzanne Female 44 0:36:33
120 360 Luna, Francisco Male 14 0:38:41
121

122

350

151

Camacho, Angela

Lewis, Michael

Female

Male

47

70

0:38:42

0:38:55

123 216 Vazquez, Lucas Male 6 0:39:06
124 370 Santiago, Mariana Female 9 0:40:31
125

126

181

130

Sparks, Don

Gaglioti, Silvana

Female

Female

9

47

0:41:46

0:42:44

127 163 Mu, Cecilia Female 56 0:42:53
128 209 Gonzaga, Chris Male 46 0:43:02
129 150 Letsche, Annette Female 59 0:43:26
130 158 Milligan, Eryka Female 45 0:44:30
131 366 Morimoto, Spence Male 9 0:46:30
132

133

155

203

Marek, William

Baer, Christine

Male

Female

67

67

0:48:54

0:48:54

134 245 Santiago, Margarita Female 47 0:49:44
135 192 Vazquez, Lucas Male 6 0:50:31
136

137

207

109

Diego, Danielle

Berger, Albert

Female

Male

39

50

0:50:32

0:50:48

138 211 King, Kristin Female 50 0:51:21
139 141 Hecker, Eric Male 49 0:51:21
140

141

204

170

Berger, Kimberly

Onu, Amaya

Female

Female

50

9

0:51:22

0:51:28

142 177 Seaton, Ariana Female 6 0:51:56
143 178 Seaton, Rebecca Female 37 0:51:57
144 246 Ucan, Jose Male 40 0:51:57

Muir Woods Dipsea Trail Bridge

It’s high time to stop walking “The Plank.”

For decades, since the legendary rain storms and floods of late 1981 and early 1982 washed away the last permanent bridge over Redwood Creek on the Dipsea Trail in Muir Woods, the National Park Service has sought to replace it with another structure that could withstand another such natural disaster and provide a safe and convenient, direct, all-season path from the Muir Woods Road parking lot to the “Dynamite” section of the Dipsea Trail without the threat of getting wet.

For the time being, hikers and Dipsea runners will continue to cross Redwood Creek at Muir Woods on an attached double side-by-side wooden plank foot bridge, which is removed whenever the weather forecast calls for significant rain during the rainy season, which can run from late fall to early spring.

Because the current bridge – or plank – is low, it needs to be removed because, if rains swell the channel, it will get washed downstream (which happened last fall).  When the bridge/plank is removed, hikers and runners are forced to take a half mile detour left on Muir Woods Road to the base of the Dipsea Fire Trail and cross Redwood Creek there where it can be a perilous proposition.

According to “Dipsea: The Greatest Race” by Dipsea historian Barry Spitz, the current footbridge — or plank — was built in 1974 after a campaign led by famed Marin nature instructor Elizabeth Terwilliger. When erected it bore the sign `No Running On Bridge,’ so some Dipsea race runners continued to splash through Redwood Creek. Before World War II, runners crossed Redwood Creek on a different bridge about 100 yards upstream.

Because the current bridge – or plank – is low, it needs to be removed because, if rains swell the channel, it will get washed downstream (which happened last fall). When the bridge/plank is removed, hikers and runners are forced to take a half mile detour left on Muir Woods Road to the base of the Dipsea Fire Trail and cross Redwood Creek there where it can be a perilous proposition.

The Redwood Renewal Sustainable Access Project bridge would offer a safer, modern, and more scenic route year-round along the Dipsea Trail through Muir Woods. Plus, of interest to Dipsea competitors, because of the design, length, and height of the new bridge, it would eliminate current up-and-down steps to Redwood Creek to cross the current plank, thus potentially shaving seconds off race times.

Now YOU can help.

The Dipsea Race Foundation is accepting donations to build the 120-foot pedestrian bridge over Redwood Creek that connects the famed Dipsea Trail. The bridge, which is part of the National Park Service’s Redwood Renewal Sustainable Access Project, is now in the design phase.

To make a tax deductible donation, please click below


Or, send a check payable to

Dipsea Bridge in Muir Woods

to

Dipsea Bridge
1001 Bridgeway 458
Sausalito CA 94965

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