OCCOQUAN, Va. — On a cold February morning, the first Frigid 5K Run was held in Occoquan.
Area residents and runners filled the streets in the tiny village on Feb. 23 for the inaugural run to benefit the Optimist Club of the Occoquan, Woodbridge, and Neabsco  districts in Prince William County.
The race was promoted by the Neabsco Action Alliance and was billed as a way to bring community together.
“NAA wants to be part of anything that’s good for our community. You know I work with everyone,” stated NAA President Connie Moser in an email.
Occoquan Mayor Earnie Porta and a host of sponsors also helped to promote the event.
The results of the races are below:
Frigid February 5K 2013 Results
Overall
Male:
Miguel Sanchez-Ruano
Mike Enrico
William Burke
Female:
Elizabeth McGrath
Liesl Nopp
Kjersti Smedley
20 & Under
Kaitlyn Peltzer
Victoria Jaeger
21-30
Robert Currer
Jeremy Fleming
31-40
Heather Steele
Kristin Hanley
41-50
Patrick Day
Neil Hogie
51-99
Jim Halley
Jeff Currer
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