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Winners Announced for Louisville Pure Tap® 5K
 
Louisville, Ky. – Sept. 10, 2022 – With nearly 500 registered participants, the annual Louisville Pure Tap® 5K went off this morning under partly cloudy conditions at race start. Race participants started and finished at the Louisville Water Tower Park, home of Louisville's award-winning drinking water, and followed a course that ran east and west on River Road. 

Logan Barrett of Jeffersonville, Ind., won the men's division in a time of 14:58.94, ahead of second-place finisher Jacob Law of Louisville, Ky., who clocked a time of 15:31.41. Angela Musk of Louisville, Ky. won the women's division in 18:16.94, beating Sarah Drabot of Louisville, Ky., who finished in 18:23.99.
 
The top finishes in the 2022 Louisville Pure Tap® 5K:
                                                                                 
MEN'S DIVISION
  • First Place: Logan Barrett of Jeffersonville, Ind., with a time of 14:58.94
  • Second Place: Jacob Law of Louisville, Ky., with a time of 15:31.41              
  • Third Place: Cullen Kuntz of Langen, HE DE, with a time of 15:35:00
 
WOMEN'S DIVISION
  • First Place: Angela Musk of Louisville, Ky., with a time of 18:16.94
  • Second Place: Sarah Drabot of Louisville, Ky., with a time of 18:23.99
  • Third Place: Maria Galvin of Louisville, Ky., with a time of 18:46.88 

Complete race results can be found by logging onto puretap5K.com.
 
Contributing sponsors of the 2022 Louisville Pure Tap® 5K are: Louisville Water Company, Baptist Health Sports Medicine, Alpha Media / B96, Body Armor and Fleet Feet Louisville.
 
Race support was provided by Louisville Water Company and Baptist Health Sports Medicine.

The Louisville Pure Tap® 5k is the first race of the Louisville Sports Commission’s series of three fall running races that provides unique courses and quality experiences for runners and walkers. Following the Louisville Pure Tap® 5k is the Norton Sports Health 8k, set to take place on Oct. 1 in the Parklands of Floyds Fork. The series concludes with the Urban Bourbon Half Marathon on Oct. 8. To register, or for more information, log on to FallRunathon.com.
 
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ABOUT Louisville Sports Commission
The Louisville Sports Commission (LSC) is a Louisville, Kentucky-based 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to create a legacy of economic and social vitality through sports. The LSC attracts and hosts sporting events and activities that have a positive economic impact on Louisville, enhance the area's image as a premier sports destination, promote active lifestyles and improve the quality of life for community members of all ages, and connect local businesses with student-athletes for future job opportunities. More information is available online at www.louisvillesports.org, www.facebook.com/louisvillesportscommission and @SportsinLou.
 
ABOUT Louisville Water
Louisville Water began as Kentucky’s first public water provider in 1860 and today delivers an average of 120 million gallons of drinking water to nearly one million people in Louisville and surrounding counties. To highlight the quality of its drinking water, Louisville Water trademarked its tap water as Louisville Pure Tap™ more than 20 years ago. For more information, visit LouisvilleWater.com.