2008 XTERRA Maui Press Guide

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2008 XTERRA Maui Press Guide
2008 PRESS GUIDE
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SPONSORS
The XTERRA World Championship is presented by Paul Mitchell, XTERRA Gear.com, Hawaiian Airlines, the Maui Visitors
Bureau and Maui Prince Hotel. Sponsors include GU, Gatorade, Zorrel, Breeder’s Choice, Kona Brewing Company,
Rodale, and the Hawaii Tourism Authority.
THE 13TH ANNUAL XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP . . . .
The XTERRA World Championship is the final stop on the
XTERRA Global Tour - a national and international series of
100+ qualifying events held in Australia, Austria, Brazil,
Czech Republic, France, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Saipan,
South Africa, United Kingdom, and United States.
The course, considered XTERRA’s toughest, consists of a
1.5-kilometer rough water swim, a grueling 32km mountain
bike on the lower slopes of Haleakala, and a 12km trail run.
The field is limited to 550 competitors, including 80 pros,
who represent the best off-road multisport athletes on the
planet. They come from more than 20 countries & compete
for one of the richest purses in multisport at $130,000.
The award-winning TEAM TV crew will be on location to televise all the action for a one-hour sports special that will air
across the U.S. via national syndication starting in January of
2009.
You can watch last year’s race show now at www.XTERRA.tv
and get live coverage from Maui on raceday, Oct. 26th at 9am.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Media Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4
Schedule of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
How to Watch Guide for Spectators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
World Championship Quick Facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
XTERRA Makena Beach Trail Run . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
XTERRA University, Paul Mitchell Cut-a-thon, GU Eco Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Course Description and Course Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11
Pro Start Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13
Kahuna Dave’s Pro Race Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14-15
Men’s Profiles/Women’s Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-33/34-43
Pro Prize Purse Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Hawaiian Airlines Double Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
Past XTERRA World Championship Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46-51
2008 XTERRA America, European Tour, and Global Tour Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52-54
2009 XTERRA Global Tour Schedule (Tentative) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
XTERRA Hall of Fame, Warrior Award and Misc. Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56-57
XTERRA Winter Worlds and the Fire and Ice Award . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58-59
2008 XTERRA Trail Running World Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60-61
XTERRAGear.com and XTERRA Eco Team . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62-63
How XTERRA got started and all about the XTERRA Planet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64-65
About TEAM Unlimited and TEAM TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
Appendix (2008 Amateur Start List & XTERRA World Championship results 1996-2007)
Maui No Ka Oi translates to
"Maui is the Best"
With 120 linear miles of
shoreline and more miles of
swimmable beach than any
other Hawaiian island it's no
surprise that Maui has been
voted "Best Island in the
World" by the readers of
Condé Nast Traveler magazine for 13 of the last 14 years.
Come see it for yourself, and
to learn more log-on to
visitmaui.com.
Join Hawaii’s premier community of outdoor adventurers at
ActiveHawaii.com
For further information contact Trey Garman at 808-216-8606 (cell) or trey@xterraplanet.com
MEDIA INFORMATION
The XTERRA World Championship Press Guide was designed to provide the media with useful information about the 2008
race, the pros competing in it, and XTERRA in general. Below are additional items of interest:
- The XTERRA pressroom is located in the Ilima Room (#113) on the lobby level of the Maui Prince Hotel.
- For credentials contact Trey Garman at 808-216-8606 or stop by the Ilima Room.
- TEAM Unlimited will record full race results and distribute after the event.
- During the championship race TEAM Unlimited will escort interested press members to key strategic
locations throughout the course to track leaders and course happenings, and to get the best possible
photos. You must reserve your seat in the press van in advance.
- A press pass is required on race day for admittance to finish area.
- Seating is limited for the “Night of Champions” dinner Saturday and the XTERRA Awards Dinner on Sunday.
Media passes for these events are subject to availability.
- Log on to XTERRAPlanet.com for complete race coverage beginning Monday, Oct. 20. Up to the moment text
updates begin race day at 9:20 a.m. with photos, news briefs and race splits. A complete event coverage
schedule will be available at xterraplanet.com.
- Professional, high-resolution, full-color images from the race will be available to the media after the race.
Contact Trey Garman with photo requests.
How to Cover XTERRA: Please note that XTERRA is produced with the cooperation of landowners and we
respect their privacy. The following outlines the access policy for this year’s race:
- There is no pre-riding of the bike course by competitors or media, it is ridden blind on race day
- Access to the bike course on race day is provided by chauffeured press van/SUV ONLY.
- Space is limited so you must reserve your seat in advance .
- Photographers will be advised of any restrictions on inclusion of specific landmarks.
- Press may ride the three-mile loop bike practice course on their own bikes by presenting your press
badge to registration and paying the $10 one-day USA Tri License Insurance fee.
- All riders must display a practice plate on their bike and wear a helmet.
DIRECT MEDIA INQUIRIES AND REQUEST FOR INFORMATION TO:
Trey Garman, Vice President
808-216-8606 (cell) or at the hotel 808-874-1111 (ask for the Ilima Room)
trey@xterraplanet.com www.xterraplanet.com
TEAM Unlimited - 720 Iwilei Road, Suite 290, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817
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2008 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
All events are at the host hotel, the Maui Prince, unless otherwise noted
Wednesday, October 22:
9am-2pm
Registration and Packet Pick-up
10am-3pm
Practice Course Open (off-site, riding distance)
Thursday, October 23:
9am-2pm
Registration and Packet Pick-up
9am-3pm
Practice Course Open (off-site, riding distance)
Friday, October
9am-3pm
9am-5pm
10am
11am
11am
2pm
24:
Practice Course Open (off-site, riding distance)
Registration and Packet Pick-up
XTERRA University, presented by Paul Mitchell - Swim Clinic
hosted by Christine Jeffrey and Craig Evans
XTERRA University, presented by Paul Mitchell - Training Clinic
hosted by Jimmy Riccitello
XTERRA Eco Team volunteer clean-up (Makena Beach/Spooky Forest)
XTERRA University, presented by Paul Mitchell - MTB Clinic
hosted by Mike Vine and Shonny Vanlandingham
Saturday, October 25:
6:30-7:30am
XTERRA Trail Run Packet Pickup
8am
XTERRA Makena Beach Trail Run Start (5km Run/Walk & 10km Run)
a benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui County
9am-5pm
Registration and Packet Pick-up
10am-3pm
Practice Course Open (off-site, riding distance)
10am
XTERRA University - Art of XTERRA
hosted by Julie Dibens, Nico Lebrun, Melanie McQuaid, and Conrad Stoltz
5pm
Champions Forum - featuring current and former World Champions Melanie McQuaid, Nico Lebrun,
Jamie Whitmore, Eneko Llanos, Conrad Stoltz, Michael Tobin, and Jimmy Riccitello.
6pm
Mandatory Competitor Briefing
6:30pm
Parade of Nations and Night of Champions Dinner (Luau Gardens)
Sunday, October 26:
7am
Transition Open for set-up and Body Marking
9am
XTERRA World Championship Start
10am-2pm
Paul Mitchell Cut-a-thon, a benefit for the Challenged Athletes Foundation
1pm
Cut-off at T2
1:30pm
Pro Awards (finish area)
2pm
Race Finish
7pm
Awards Dinner (Luau Gardens)
9:30pm
Halloween Costume Party
All events are at the host hotel, the Maui Prince Resort, unless otherwise noted.
Schedule is tentative and subject to change.
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SPECTATORS GUIDE ON HOW TO WATCH THE RACE
Maui’s World Championship XTERRA course is a classic Point-to-Point, covering 27 miles of unyielding terrain. The
experience is a sensory riot – crystal clear Pacific waters, fragrant breezes, bright sun, fine volcanic dust, needle-like
kiawe thorns, soft white sand, cool green lawns, and lava rock of every shape, color, and size.
Start and Swim: Located at Maluaka “Prince” Beach fronting the Maui Prince Hotel, there are plenty of great vantage
points to watch the mass start from the lawn above. Pros are easy to spot with their identifying swim caps - men in blue
and women in pink. A short beach sprint mid-race between two 750-meter laps of a triangular course gives spectators a
chance to pick out their friends and family from the field.
T1 and T2 - Bike and Run Transition: Located a few yards from the swim start in a big grassy area at the lobby level
of the Maui Prince Hotel. The transition area is for competitors only, however, spectators may view the change-over from
any position around the boundary.
Bike: The bike course is not open to the public and cannot be pre-ridden by competitors.
Run: Most of the run course is also on private lands and closed to the public with the exception of a long, leg-burning
section of sand at Makena Beach, aka “Big Beach”.
Finish: The Maui Prince Hotel at Makena Resort is the place to be for both transitions, the finish, live race reports, and
big screen TV action with a continuously updated leader board. There’s food booths, XTERRA Gear shop, the Kona
Brewing Liquid Aloha Lounge, and a front row seat to one of the greatest spectacles in all of sport - the spontaneous,
ecstatic, and sometimes tear-jerking displays of emotion at the finish line. You can even get a professional haircut in
exchange for a donation to the Challenged Athletes Foundation at the Paul Mitchell Cut-a-thon.
Friends, Family and fans that are not able to attend the race can watch the
action unfold in real time on the internet at www.XTERRA.tv. The race
coverage, with live streaming video and text updates, will begin just before 9am Hawaii time (12 noon PST, 3pm EST,
9pm in Europe, 5am in Sydney, Australia, 8am in New Zealand, 4pm in Brazil).
The Maui Prince Hotel (808-874-1111)
Secluded at Makena Resort on a perfect smile of a beach
at the foot of Haleakala, The Maui Prince Hotel is a
sanctuary. The serenity can be felt from the first moment a
lei of seashells is draped over your shoulders and you are
welcomed with the genuine smiles and warm attention of the
staff. The resort has no immediate neighbors and is built
around an Asian meditation garden with stone paths, quiet
corners for contemplation, waterfalls, and streams swarming
with brilliant red and gold carp. The roof is the sky. The door
of every room opens to this atrium, while the windows and
lanai (balcony) look out upon the ocean.
Most people settle into the immediate serenity and find
themselves sitting beside the pool or in a cabana on the
beach, watching all the little white boats streaming to
Molokini. And if the sea is calm, they may hear the great
humpback whales singing in the deep.
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QUICK FACTS ON THE XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
WHAT IS XTERRA: An off-road multisport event that combines open-water swimming with mountain biking and trail
running. XTERRA, the world’s premier off-road multisport race, is designed to have
top pros finish in roughly two-and-a-half hours. Generally the swim comprises
approximately 10% of the total time it takes to finish the race, the mountain
bike 65%, and the run 25%.
WHO RACES IN MAUI: Roughly 550 of the best professional (75) and
amateur (450+) off-road athletes on the planet representing more than
20 countries & 40 U.S. states. Ages 14 (Shayna Powless from
California) to 71 (Manfred Klittich from Germany).
WHEN: Activities all weekend long (Free clinics start Friday morning, trail runs on Saturday) – the main event, the XTERRA World
Championship, starts at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, October 26.
WHERE: At the Maui Prince Hotel in Makena on Maui’s South Shore.
The 1.5-kilometer (1-mile) swim starts in front of the Prince Beach
32-kilometer (20-miles) mountain bike climbs 3,000 feet up and down the
slopes of Haleakala, and the 12-kilometer (7.5-miles) trail run traverses lava
rock, forest trails, and beach sand.
WHY: The XTERRA World Championship race is the last in a series of 100+ events held in 17 countries and 32 U.S.
States. The concept is to provide a bona-fide off-road world championship for the age group and pro athlete.
For professionals, there is $125,000 in cash up for grabs.
THE COURSE: Arguably the toughest and most scenic on the entire circuit, the Maui XTERRA course is a classic.
From the crystal clear waters of the Pacific, to the sharp lava rocks and kiawe thorns of the bike and run - Hawaii’s
natural obstacles are unlike anywhere else on earth.
HOW THEY QUALIFIED: Amateurs enter the World Championship through one of two means:
1. Earn a slot by qualifying as one of the top finishers in their age group at one of 17 XTERRA Championship races; in
Australia, Austria, Brazil, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Saipan, South Africa, United Kingdom, and
Nevada, Utah, Alabama, California, and Virginia in the United States. There is also a special Hawaii resident qualifier,
the MountainMan, held on Oahu each year, or...
2. Enter through the at large drawing - a limited number of slots are offered on a first-come first-serve basis.
XTERRA BACKGROUND: The first XTERRA race was held in Maui on November 3, 1996, with just 123 participants.
The demand for the sport of XTERRA exploded thereafter and there are now more than 30,000 competitors from all 50
states and more than 40 countries worldwide.
1996:
1999:
2000:
2001:
2003:
2008:
Jimmy Riccitello and Michellie Jones win inaugural event in Wailea, Maui.
11 races spanning from California to New Jersey. First year of Pro Points Series.
XTERRA goes global with its first international races in England, Japan, and Canada.
The first year of the XTERRA USA Championship Series.
The seventh consecutive year of expansion provides more than 50 events to compete in.
Now 60 events in the U.S., plus more than 50 international races and a full-fledged XTERRA European Tour
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XTERRA MAKENA BEACH 5km & 10km TRAIL RUNS
S a t u r d a y, O c t o b e r 2 5 a t 8 : 0 0 a . m .
The off-road adventurous spirit of XTERRA reaches out
to the community with the XTERRA Makena Beach Trail
Runs. Both races are open for registration to one-and-all,
and a benefit for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui
County. In an effort to get more participants involved, the
5km is open for walkers too! Awards go to the top three
in each age group and the 10km women’s amateur winner earns roundtrip airfare between the mainland and
Hawaii on Hawaiian Airlines.
Wahine holo nui!
Hawaiian’s way of saying, “run fast young lady!”
The race begins with an ascent up the south slope of
Haleakala into a desert-like environment. After a pass
though "Cactus Alley", competitors are treated to a run on
the white sands of Makena Beach, famed as one of the
most beautiful beaches in the world. The course
continues through the "spooky" forest adorned with kiawe
trees and leads to a striking black sand beach. The final
leg is a balancing act of speed and skill, as runners cross
over jagged lava rocks, infamous for grabbing and
twisting unsuspecting ankles.
Entry is $25 and all competitors receive a collectable
t-shirt, plus refreshments.
Race day registration at the Maui Prince is available
from 6:30-7:30 a.m. and runners can also sign up at
www.xterraplanet.com or call toll-free to 1-877-751-8880.
XTERRA BY NIGHT
Maui is a reward for a great season, and as such
competitors are treated to a pair of "ono" dinners with the
Night of Champions carbo-loading affair on Saturday and
the awards celebration on Sunday - complete with highlight
videos and special presentations. A celebration of country
pride highlights the start of Saturday’s dinner as athletes will
walk into the luau festival grounds together waving their
country flags. Both are held under the stars at the magnificent Maui Prince.
On Sunday, it gets scary! The XTERRA Halloween
costume party is legendary...Despite the typical post-race
banter and antics by delirious athletes, the best-costumed
competitor wins Hawaiian Airlines roundtrip tickets for two
from the U.S. mainland to Hawaii.
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XTERRA UNIVERSITY, PRESENTED BY PAUL MITCHELL
Get to know the Pros and what the Pros know at XTERRA University. Learn the XTERRA disciplines of swimming,
mountain biking, and trail running, sharpen your skills with instruction on nutrition, Maui course specifics, racing tips,
winning strategies, and get the inside scoop on the World Championship race.
All clinics begin at the Maui Prince
- Swimming with Christine Jeffrey and Craig Evans
Friday, Oct. 24 at 10:00 a.m.
- Training with Jimmy Riccitello
Friday, Oct. 24 at 11:00 a.m.
- Mountain Biking with Mike Vine and Shonny Vanlandingham
Friday, Oct. 24 at 2:00 p.m.
- Art of XTERRA includes Transition, Nutrition, Training, and
Course Tips with expert panel to include; Conrad Stoltz, Julie
Dibens, Nico Lebrun and Melanie McQuaid
Saturday, Oct. 25 at 10:00 a.m.
WORLD CHAMPIONS FORUM Saturday at 5 p.m.
This moderated discussion with past XTERRA World Champions is certain to entertain & educate. Moderators are Greg
Welch and Dave Nicholas and the participants include Jimmy Riccitello (1996), Michael Tobin (2000), Melanie McQuaid
(03/05-06), Jamie Whitmore (04), Eneko Llanos (03/04), Nico Lebrun (05), Conrad Stoltz (01/02, 07) & Julie Dibens (07).
One of the highlights of the XTERRA weekend is the Paul
Mitchell Cut-a-thon on Sunday. Paul Mitchell stylists give a
professional haircut in exchange for a donation to the
Challenged Athletes Foundation.
10am - 2pm on raceday, Sunday, next to the finish line.
CHALLENGED
ATHLETES
FOUNDATION
XTERRA sponsor GU Energy Gel and the XTERRA Eco Team have teamed together
to demonstrate the importance of keeping XTERRA’s trails clean.
All competitors are asked to sign the XTERRA Green Pledge at registration... and on
race day will receive a raffle ticket from GU for each GU wrapper they turn in to the GU
booth. At the awards dinner, the winner of the raffle will receive the autographed pledge
banner and a great swag package from GU, ad five runners-up will also get GU swag.
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
Maui’s XTERRA course is legendary, and conditions change radically from year-to-year, diminishing the advantage to
repeat competitors and perpetuating the course's stature as the most intimidating in the series. Hawaii’s natural
obstacles are unlike anywhere else on earth and for the 500+ athletes racing in Maui – the XTERRA World
Championship is a truly unique experience. The victor will traverse this rugged terrain in roughly two and half hours
(although Conrad Stoltz broke the record by almost two minutes when he crossed in 2:22:55 in 2002), with the lead
woman 30-minutes behind. Age groupers must reach the bike/run transition by 1:00pm (race starts at 9am), or their
quest for the finish will be cut short.
SWIM
Distance:
1.5-kilometers (0.93 miles)
Location:
Maluaka Beach, aka Prince Beach
Access:
Open to the public
The rough water swim is two laps of a 750-meter triangular
course, with a 50-yard beach shuffle between laps to get the
blood pumping in a totally different direction.
SWIM RECORD:
Gender Name
Time
Male
Glenn Wachtel (HI)
18:10
Female Raeleigh Tennant (AUS) 18:31
Year
2000
2000
Swim to Bike (T1), and Bike to Run (T2) Transition
Location:
Located at the lobby level of the Maui Prince just up from the swim start in a big grassy area
Access:
The swim/bike transition area is for competitors only, however, spectators may view the change-over
from any position around the boundary.
MOUNTAIN BIKE
Distance:
Location:
Access:
32 Kilometers (20 miles)
The slopes of the mighty Haleakala Volcano
Closed to the public
Competitors are not permitted to pre-ride the XTERRA World
Championship course. For newcomers, it is read and react.
For veterans, the experience might allow them to remember
portions but more often than not it instills a solid feeling of
respect for the Old Lady of XTERRA.
Every year competitors say, “XYZ course is tougher than
Maui”. Every year around noon on Championship Sunday,
the look – the eyes pointing down and the head shaking side
to side – tells you that there is nothing like Haleakala.
Climbing from sea level to 1,200 feet then down and back up to 1,400 feet with a final portion called “the plunge” of 8kilometers back to sea level, this track has everything. Full of rock strewn paths, gnarly golf ball sized gravel, short
steep and long go forever climbs, hard packed lava, and sometimes, depending on conditions, deep, dusty silt.
Over 3,000 total feet of climbing.
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BIKE RECORD:
Gender Name
Male
Conrad Stoltz (RSA)
Female Melissa Thomas (USA)
Time
1:24:12
1:41:02
Year
2002
2004
OFF-ROAD RUN
Distance:
Location:
12 Kilometers (7.5 miles)
South Maui
mtb elevation gain table
Out on the run athletes will find all sorts of sand - white, gold, black, salt and
pepper, green or garnet. There’s a lot more climbing involved, a spooky forest to
navigate, a dozen different surfaces to cross, and just before the finish line some of
Hawaii’s most stunning oceanfront scenery.
There is no accounting for the heat generated by gnarly lava fields, making otherwise simple obstacles extremely difficult to conquer. The "Makena Beach Mile" is
a grueling slog along soft sand, but a beautiful end run along the ocean-front golf
course helps racers forget it all at the finish...
RUN RECORD:
Gender Name
Male
Jan Rehula (CZE)
Female Erika Csomor (HUN)
Time
33:14
38:18
Year
2004
2004
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PRO START LIST
Men
44 - Jim Vance - 32, San Diego, California
45 - Cody Waite - 29, Denver, Colorado
46 - Michael Weiss - 27, Vienna, Austria
# (place at last year's WC) - Name - Age, Hometown
1 (1) - Conrad Stoltz - 35, Stellenbosch, South Africa
2 (2) - Olivier Marceau - 35, Cannes, France
3 (3) - Brian Smith - 32, Gunnison, Colorado
4 (4) - Chris Legh - 35, Melbourne, Australia
5 (6) - Felix Schumann - 26, Tubingen, Germany
6 (7) - Nicolas Lebrun -35, Digne-les-Bains, France
7 (8) - Mike Vine - 35, Victoria, B.C., Canada
8 (10) - Nico Pfitzenmaier - 37, Besigheim, Germany
9 (11) - Hektor Llanos - 36, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
10 (13) - Eneko Llanos - 31, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
11 (14) - Sam Gardner - 33, Surrey, Great Britain
12 (15) - Jim Thijs - 28, Overijse, Belgium
14 (16) - Ryan Ignatz - 30, Boulder, Colorado
15 (17) - Josiah Middaugh - 30, Vail, Colorado
16 (20) - Rom Akerson - 24, Tambor, Costa Rica
17 (21) - Jan Kubicek - 28, Chodov City, Czech Republic
18 (23) - Karel Zadak - 30, Troubsko, Czech Republic
19 (30) - Sascha Wingenfeld - 32, Fulda, Germany
20 (33) - Yu Yumoto - 30, Tokyo, Japan
21 (34) - Chad Seymour - 26, Honolulu, Hawaii
22 (36) - Jordan Bryden - 22, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
23 (37) - Andrew Noble - 43, Gold Coast, Australia
24 (43) - Ryan DeCook - 27, Rochester, Michigan
25 (46) - Seth Wealing - 29, Boulder, Colorado
26 - Franky Batelier - 30, Audemer Bridge, France
27 - Ruben Bravo - 28, Malaga, Spain
28 - Othmar Bruegger - 46, Bern, Switzerland
29 - Mike Champigny - 30, Vernon, B.C., Canada
30 - Gianpietro De Faveri - 39, Vittorio Veneto, Italy
31 - Sylvain Dodet - 32, Antibes, France
32 - Craig Evans - 30, Spring Hill, Tennessee
33 - Dominic Gillen - 30, Medford, Connecticut
34 - Damian Gonzalez - 31, Stockton, California
35 - Dan Hugo - 23, Stellenbosch, South Africa
36 - Mark Leishman - 27, Palmerston North, New Zealand
37 - Jim McConnel - 35, Oxford, United Kingdom
38 - Brent McMahon - 28, Victoria, B.C., Canada
39 - Takahiro Ogasawara - Japan
40 - Timm Peddie - 38, Capitola, California
41 - Branden Rakita - 27, Manitou Springs, Colorado
42 - Ruben Ruzafa - 24, Malaga, Spain
43 - Frederico Silva - 39, Brazil
By Country (alphabetical)
USA - Ryan DeCook, Craig Evans, Dominic Gillen,
Damian Gonzalez, Ryan Ignatz, Josiah Middaugh,
Timm Peddie, Branden Rakita, Chad Seymour, Brian
Smith, Jim Vance, Cody Waite, Seth Wealing
AUSTRALIA - Chris Legh, Andrew Noble
AUSTRIA - Michael Weiss
BELGIUM - Jim Thijs
BRAZIL - Frederico Silva
CANADA - Jordan Bryden, Mike Champigny, Brent
McMahon, Mike Vine
COSTA RICA - Rom Akerson
CZECH - Jan Kubicek, Karel Zadak
ENGLAND - Sam Gardner, Jim McConnel
FRANCE- Franky Batelier, Sylvain Dodet, Nicolas
Lebrun
GERMANY - Nico Pfitzenmaier, Felix Schumann,
Sascha Wingenfeld
ITALY - Gianpietro De Faveri
JAPAN - Takahiro Ogasawara, Yu Yumoto
NEW ZEALAND - Mark Leishman
SOUTH AFRICA - Dan Hugo, Conrad Stoltz
SPAIN - Ruben Bravo, Eneko Llanos, Hektor Llanos,
Ruben Ruzafa
SWITZERLAND - Othmar Bruegger, Olivier Marceau
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PRO START LIST
Women
# (place at last year's WC) - Name - Age, Hometown
61 (1) - Julie Dibens - 33, Salisbury, England
62 (2) - Melanie McQuaid - 35, Victoria, B.C., Canada
63 (4) - Shonny Vanlandingham - 39, Durango, Colorado
64 (7) - Sibylle Matter - 35, Bern, Switzerland
65 (10) - Carina Wasle - 22, Kundl, Austria
66 (12) - Sara Tarkington - 26, Boulder, Colorado
67 (13) - Amber Monforte - 30, Bend, Oregon
68 (14) - Kristy Lanier - 37, Marlinton, West Virginia
69 (19) - Lisa Isom - 36, Tennessee Pass, Colorado
70 (23) - Linda Gabor - 38, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
71 (24) - Jennifer Smith - 35, Westport, New Zealand
72 - Sari Anderson - 29, Glenwood Springs, CO
73 - Renata Bucher - 31, Lucerne, Switzerland
74 - Kate Chapman - 22, Breckenridge, Colorado
75 - Fabiola Corona - 28, Mexico City, Mexico
76 - Sabrina Enaux - 30, Taintrux, France
77 - Andrea Lima Franch - 42, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
78 - Linda Gallo - 31, Mountain View, California
79 - Emma Garrard - 27, Truckee, California
80 - Christine Jeffrey - 35, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
81 - Danelle Kabush - 33, Canmore, Alberta, Canada
82 - Lesley Paterson - 27, Sterling, Scotland
83 - Carla Prada - 37, Sao Paolo, Brazil
84 - Marion Summerer - 26, Freiburg, Germany
85 - Jenny Tobin - 39, Boise, Idaho
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By Country
USA - Sari Anderson, Kate Chapman, Linda Gabor,
Linda Gallo, Emma Garrard, Lisa Isom, Kristy Lanier,
Amber Monforte, Sara Tarkington, Jenny Tobin, Shonny
Vanlandingham
AUSTRIA - Carina Wasle
BRAZIL - Andrea Lima Franch, Carla Prada
CANADA - Christine Jeffrey, Danelle Kabush, Melanie
McQuaid
ENGLAND - Julie Dibens
FRANCE - Sabrina Enaux
GERMANY - Marion Summerer
MEXICO - Fabiola Corona
NEW ZEALAND - Jennifer Smith
SCOTLAND - Lesley Paterson
SWITZERLAND - Renata Bucher, Sibylle Matter
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“KAHUNA DAVE’S” PRO RACE PREVIEW
Nobody on the planet has been
to
more
XTERRA
Championship events than the
managing director of the XTERRA Global Tour - "Kahuna
Dave" Nicholas. Having been
to every World Championship
race in Maui since
creating
the sport back in 1996, and
having been onsite to see this
years races unfold in New
Zealand, all over Europe and
the U.S. - the Kahuna is more than qualified to speculate on
who might win it all this year. That doesn't mean he'll get it
right, in fact, he's hardly ever right (just 2 for 12 in picking
winners over the last six years).
So, with a grain of salt, but some tasty insight nonetheless,
here are the Kahuna's '08 Maui prognostications:
As the years go on and the quality and size of the field
grows it becomes more and more difficult to try and figure
out who the favorites are. But then again, I have the
benefit of having been at every Maui and most of the World
Tour races so if anyone can make a guess – I guess that
would be me.
So we must look at those three as the obvious choices.
Swiss Sibylle Matter concentrated on long distance races
this year and only did one XTERRA; which she won. Carina
Wasle has been a winner on the Euro Tour but has not fared
well in the heat of Hawaii. So she is training in San Diego
to prepare and Maui with its long climbs is this Austrian gals
kind of course. So, you say, where are the Yanks? Shonny
Vanlandigham is the top US woman and was 4th last year
after being 9th in 2006. With that kind of improvement and
a win under her belt this year (Alabama) she must be
considered. The real dark horse is a new gal living in the US
but a Scotsman err ... Scotswoman? Lesley Patterson is a
tiny, little thing a la Renata or Carina and while her
technical skills aren’t yet developed, she can climb and she
can run. Starting with a 6th in Temecula she improved to a
2nd in Alabama and finished the season with 4th in Tahoe.
Still, with all the possibilities, I think it will come down to the
same scenario as last year. Julie leads big out of the water.
Sibylle is close to her. The rest of the women have to pace
themselves and ride their race to catch her. If they think
she’s slow, keep in mind that her bike split was the 3rd
fastest last year, so they will have to push, but without
The women’s field seems easiest as returning champ Julie
Dibens is back to make it two in a row and current US
Series and three-time World Champ Melanie McQuaid does
not want to see that happen. The worry for both needs to be
a resurgent Renata Bucher who placed 2nd at Tahoe, won
the European Tour and has been training in the US for the
past few weeks to avoid any problems with big-time jet lag.
Julie
ie
Melan
breaking the bank. Shonny has to swim faster and ride a bit
quicker; Mel is swimming fine but has to put in a better run;
Renata has to overcome her Maui luck.
The men’s race is really open to speculation. Nico Lebrun
has been unstoppable in Europe this year. Conrad could
not beat him overseas. Conrad has been dominant in the
US – until a lackluster performance at Tahoe.
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“KAHUNA DAVE’S” PRO RACE PREVIEW
Austrian Olympic and world cup mountain biker Michael
“Michi” Weiss simply devastated a good field in Austria and
must be feared. But the French come with more ammunition. Always a threat but not yet a winner at Maui is Olivier
Marceau. His epic battles with Eneko Llanos, Conrad, and
Hamish Carter are legendary. Franky Batelier and Sylvain
Dodet make it a strong French presence. Batelier had a
series of seconds this year in Europe and has won in
Denmark. Dodet is coming back after a few years of being
injured, but looks very fit and says he is ready to resume his
d
Conra
r
Olivie
So now I’ve written too many words and said nothing. And I
am not even running for President!
place at the sharp end of the field. South African champion
Dan Hugo nearly pulled off an upset of Conrad in the US
series, but had a horrible European season. Bad luck
plagued him all over the Continent and then Tahoe was not
his best. Two time world champ Eneko Llanos is back after
an almost win but solid second in Kona. Does that mean he
is tired or ready to rumble with a two week rest on the
beach?
From this side, Mike Vine is looking very potent. Big win in
Colorado in August, 15 seconds behind in Utah and dominance at Tahoe. Best everyone be aware the Canadian is
going to be a contender. Seth Wealing is back training,
Josiah Middaugh is always tough and Brian Smith was 3rd
in 2007.
What I’ve seen Nico do this year is pretty amazing. He
comes out of the water with a seemingly insurmountable
gap to the leaders. Yet coming off the bike he is never worse
than 2nd and usually first. Marceau is always up for Maui
and is super fit from competing in his 3rd Olympics. Mike
Vine has shown he is peaking at the right time.
I have to look at Nico Lebrun and Mike Vine. They swim
almost identical times and they will start carving up the bike
field immediately. Batelier, Marceau, Llanos and Conrad
should get the lead quickly and it will be up to Lebrun and
Vine to catch and pass them. But they know how to do that
and have done so a couple times this year. How far back
will Michi Weiss be? From what we saw in Austria he’ll be
at least 4 minutes back from the leaders and a few back
from Vine and Lebrun.
Maui is a very different animal. It is not technical, yet it is
technical. It requires great power, yet it also requires skills
and then there is The Plunge – which deserves being
capitalized – and separates the men from the boys.
All this worry and wear and then you have to run in the heat
and dust and rocks for another 40+ minutes. The winner
really is the champion.
Conrad and Hamish won their first time at Maui, but I don’t
think that will happen in 2008. I see it as Olivier, Conrad
and Nico Lebrun with Mike Vine and Seth, Brian Smith or
Josiah in the top 5. Melanie has had a chance to see Julie
and should improve her game this year and for the women
it could come down to the run on the black sand beach
headed home.
But one thing you can bet on. As it has been for so
long, it will be one hell of a race.
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CONRAD “The Caveman” STOLTZ
Stellenbosch, South Africa
2008 XTERRA U.S. Pro Series Champ
2001-02 & 2007 XTERRA World Champ
The Caveman
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 1
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 8
PERSONAL: Born October 23, 1973a two-time Olympic
triathlete, finished 20th in 2000 and was the first off the bike,
dnf’d in Athens...started BMX racing at age seven, running
at nine, biathlon at 13, triathlon and cycling at 14, and pro
triathlon at 18...“It’s in my blood.”
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: A five-time XTERRA U.S.
Pro Series Champion (2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05 & ‘07), and the
only three-time men’s pro XTERRA World Champion.
2002: Won in Keystone, California, Tahoe, and Maui.
2003: Won first race at Big Bear, placed 2d in Richmond, 3d
in Keystone, won in Tahoe, and won Pro Points Series.
2004: Placed second in Richmond, 6th in Keystone, second
in Big Bear, and fifth in Tahoe. Finished third in the
XTERRA U.S. Pro Series, and dnf’d at XTERRA Worlds.
2005: Won five straight before placing 2nd in Keystone.
Won XTERRA South Africa, the West, East, and Midwest
Champs in Milwaukee, was second in Keystone before winning the inaugural XTERRA Brazil. Placed second in Tahoe
but still won XTERRA Pro Series title. Placed 9th at Worlds.
2006: Won XTERRA South Africa Championship for 3rd
time, missed the first U.S. race of the year in California with
injuries, returned in time for Alabama where he was fourth,
and a week later he won the East Championship. Placed
8th in Milwaukee after a series of crashes and injuries and
then 4th at the Mountain Championships in Utah.
A pre-ride crash at the XTERRA USA Championship kept
him out of nationals and worlds.
LAST YEAR: Won XTERRA South Africa for fourth straight
year, then the XTERRA West Champs. Won Southeast and
East Champs on back-to-back weekends in June. DNF’d at
in Utah because of a mechanical.
Won USA
Championship, Pro Series title, then World Champs for third
time. Named the Off-Road triathlete of the year at
Endurance Sports Awards.
THIS YEAR: Placed 4th at XTERRA South Africa, won the
West Champs for 6th time in his career, won the Southeast
title, DNF in Richmond, was 2nd at XTERRA UK, 6th at
XTERRA Czech, and 2nd at XTERRA France. Won the
XTERRA Mountain Championship in August, placed 8th at
the USA Championship but still edged countryman Dan
Hugo to win XTERRA U.S. Pro Series title for the 6th time.
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MAUI PASTS: Outran Olivier Marceau to become the first
pro man to win a third XTERRA World Championship last
year. Did not race in ‘06 due to injury, placed ninth in 2005,
broke a pedal and DNF in ‘04, placed 17th after a series of
flats in 2003, and won the first two times he raced in Maui
in 2001 and 2002.
OLIVIER MARCEAU
Cannes, France
2007/08 XTERRA European Champ
2004-05 XTERRA European Tour Champ
Olivier
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 9
PERSONAL: Born January 30, 1973.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year, in first-ever race
he won XTERRA Czech in 2002.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Three-time Olympic
triathlete - finishing 7th in Sydney (racing for France), then
8th in Athens, and 19th in Beijing racing for Switzerland;
2000 ITU Long Distance World Champion.
2004: Won in Saipan, Austria, and Germany, was 7th at
XTERRA Czech, and third at XTERRA Italy. Put together
the best three races in Europe to claim the XTERRA
European Tour Championship. Placed 2nd at XTERRA
World Championship.
2005: Won XTERRA Saipan for third straight year, finished
third in Temecula, won XTERRA Czech and XTERRA Italy,
placed 3rd in Richmond, then won XTERRA Spain which
earned him his second straight XTERRA European Tour
title. Did not race in Keystone. Placed 6th in Tahoe and
finished third in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series. Was
7th in Maui.
2006: Won XTERRA Saipan for fourth straight time and
was third at XTERRA France, which he helped organize.
Placed 2nd in Maui.
LAST YEAR: Won XTERRA Saipan for the 5th time, the
XTERRA European Championship race in Italy, and was
2nd in Maui.
THIS YEAR: Won XTERRA European Championship race
in Italy for second straight season, finished 9th at XTERRA
Czech, 19th at the Olympic triathlon in Beijing, and third at
XTERRA France-Mondelieu in September.
MAUI PASTS: Three runner-ups, a 5th, and a 7th in five
attempts. Last year he headed out onto the run stride for
stride with Stoltz until the first big climb when the Caveman
pulled away but he held on for 2nd. In 2006 he was winning
the race until the last mile of the run when Hamish Carter
passed him, and he held on for second just 19 seconds
behind Carter - the closest runner-up finish in race history.
In 2005 he had the 4th best swim time and 8th best bike
split to finish 7th overall. Was the runner-up in 2004 when
he was the race leader until a mile out of run transition, didn’t race in 2003, and placed 5th in 2002.
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BRIAN SMITH
Gunnison, Colorado
2008 XTERRA Winter World Champ
Brian
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 4
FINAL 2007 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 6
PERSONAL: Born November 15, 1975 in Glens Falls,
NY...NORBA XC Pro since 2001...ran track and x-country at
Western State College.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Top American at
XTERRA Worlds last year and first-ever XTERRA Winter
World Champ this year.
2006: Finished 10th in California while posting the fastest
bike split, 5th in Alabama, his best XTERRA finish ever at
the time, 9th in Richmond, and won the Midwest
Championship in Milwaukee (which was a duathlon format
as swim was cancelled) on August 6. Placed 12th at the
USA Championship and 17th at XTERRA Worlds.
LAST YEAR: Finished 5th in Temecula, 7th in Bama, DNF
in Richmond, was 3rd at Mountain Champs, 8th at XTERRA
USA Champs and was 6th in the Pro Series. Finished 3rd
overall and top American at the XTERRA World Champs.
THIS YEAR: Won the inaugural XTERRA Winter World
Championship (bike, snowshoe, run, randonee) at
Snowbasin Resort in Utah and the Fire and Ice award for
having the fastest combined times at the XTERRA World
Championship and Winter Worlds. Placed 3rd (top
American) at West Champs, sixth at Southeast Champs,
third at XTERRA Brazil, and third at Mountain Champs.
Placed 6th at XTERRA USA Championship and 4th in the
Pro Series.
MAUI PASTS: Last year Smith was 113th out of the water,
and moved up to 3rd place overall (top American) by virtue
of the fastest bike split – a blazing 1:30:51. Placed 17th in
first attempt in 2006.
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CHRIS LEGH
Melbourne, Australia
2008 XTERRA Australia Champion
Chris
PERSONAL: Born November 18, 1972.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2-time Ironman Champion,
5-time Australian National Champion, held world number one
ranking in long course triathlons from March - May ‘99 and May
- October 2000. Over 70 worldwide professional race wins,
and 10 top 5 Ironman finishes.
2005: Placed 7th at the XTERRA USA Championship
where he posted the fastest run, and was 5th at the
XTERRA World Championship in Maui.
2006: Finished 3rd at the XTERRA USA Championship
and had the fastest run there for second straight year.
DNF’d in Maui at World Champs.
LAST YEAR:
Finished 4th at the XTERRA World
Championship and posted the fastest run.
THIS YEAR: Won the XTERRA Australia Championship
back in April, and was 7th at XTERRA USA Championship
with the fastest run.
MAUI PASTS: Propelled by the fastest run split of the day
(43:53) he passed eight guys to finish 4th overall, his best
finish in Maui. It’s the second time Legh has had the fastest
run of the day in Maui (also in 2003). Did not finish in 2006,
placed 5th and had the second fastest run time in 2005, was
15th overall in 2004, and set the run course record in 2003
with a 36:32 11k. Finished 15th in 1999, and 12th in 1998.
FELIX SCHUMANN
Tubingen, Germany
Felix
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 3
FINAL 2007 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 3
LAST YEAR: Was 5th at XTERRA Italy, 6th at XTERRA
Austria, 4th at XTERRA Germany, and 2nd at XTERRA UK.
THIS YEAR: Placed 3rd at XTERRA European
Championship race in Italy, was 8th at XTERRA Czech,
third at XTERRA France-Auron, and fourth at XTERRA
Austria.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 6th overall, tying the top Maui finish
by a German athlete (Pfitzenmaier was 6th in 2007).
Finished 32nd in 2006.
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NICOLAS “Nico” LEBRUN
Digne-les-Bains, France
2006-08 XTERRA European Tour Champ
2005 XTERRA World Champion
Nico
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 1
FINAL 2007 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 1
PERSONAL: Born September 4, 1973.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Finished in the top four of
the first four XTERRA U.S. Pro Series from 2001-2004.
10 times on the podium in world championships in three
different sports - XTERRA, Duathlon, and Winter Triathlon
(world champ in '99 & '00). The crowning moment in his
career, the ultimate victory, was in Maui in 2005. He
received a congratulatory letter from French President
Jacques Chirac and was recognized as the off-road triathlete of the year at Competitor's Endurance Sports Awards.
2003: Third at Big Bear, won Richmond, won in Czech
Republic, placed 4th in Keystone, won XTERRA Germany,
and was 3rd in Tahoe. Finished 3rd in XTERRA European
Tour standings, and 3rd in XTERRA USA Pro Points Series.
2004: Won XTERRA European Championship in the
Czech Republic, finished second in Austria, third in
Germany and 7th in Holland. Was second overall in the
XTERRA European Tour standings behind Marceau. In the
U.S. he was 3rd at Richmond, 2nd in Keystone, 11th in Big
Bear, and fourth at Tahoe. Placed 4th in U.S. Pro Series.
2005: Finished 2nd at XTERRA Czech, third at XTERRA
Italy, won XTERRA Austria, was third at XTERRA Spain,
and won XTERRA Germany. Finished 2nd in the XTERRA
European Tour. Won the XTERRA World Championship
finishing more than three minutes ahead of Llanos. Had the
fastest bike split (1:29:13) and third-best run.
2006: Finished 2nd at XTERRA France, won XTERRA
Italy, Czech, and Denmark. Placed 3rd at XTERRA
Germany and won the XTERRA European Tour.
Also finished 3rd at the XTERRA East Championship in
Richmond, and was 8th at World Championship
LAST YEAR: Finished 3rd at XTERRA Italy and Denmark,
and won XTERRA Austria and UK to win Euro Tour for second straight season. Placed 7th at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR:
Finished 2nd at XTERRA European
Championship race in Italy, then won XTERRA UK, XTERRA Czech, XTERRA France-Auron and XTERRA FranceMondelieu. Won 3rd straight XTERRA European Tour Title.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 7th last year, 8th in ‘06, won it in
2005, finished 6th in 2004, second in 2003 - almost four
minutes behind Llanos, and 3rd in 2002. DNF’d in 2001.
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MIKE “The Vineman” VINE
Victoria, B.C., Canada
2008 XTERRA USA Champion
Mike
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 5
FINAL 2007 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 2
PERSONAL: Born May 18, 1973...part-time swim coach,
system analyst consultant and auto mechanic.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Ninth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Finished in the top three
in 14 consecutive pro tour races encompassing the entire
2000 XTERRA America Tour and the first three races of the
2001 XTERRA USA Championship series. Won the 2000
XTERRA Canada Championship, the 2001 East and
Central Championships, 2002 Saipan Crown, 2005 & ‘06
Mountain Championships, and XTERRA Brazil in 2007.
2005: Placed 4th in Temecula, 8th in Richmond, 11th in
Milwaukee, and won impressively in Keystone with a 4:32
margin of victory over Stoltz. Finished 3rd in Tahoe and
second in the XTERRA Pro Series, and was 4th at Worlds.
2006: Placed 7th in Temecula, 14th in Alabama, and didn’t
race in Richmond. Placed 2nd at the inaugural XTERRA
Mexico Championship on June 24, DNF with mechanical in
Milwaukee, then won the last regional of the year at the
XTERRA Mountain Championship in Utah (second straight
Mountain Championship). Was 14th at XTERRA UK and
finished 2nd at the XTERRA USA Championship where he
posted fastest bike split. DNF at XTERRA Worlds.
LAST YEAR: 2nd at Temecula while posting the fastest run
of the day, 4th in Bama and 3rd at East Champs. DNF’d at
Mountain Champs due to mechanicals. Finished 2nd at the
USA Championship, 2nd in the Pro Series, & 8th in Maui.
THIS YEAR: Finished 11th at XTERRA West Champs,
10th at Southeast Champs, and 13th at East Champs
before nearly upsetting Stoltz at the Mountain Champs
where he came in 2nd, just 14 seconds back. Won the
XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 8th last year, did not finish in 2006
due to mechanicals on the bike, finished 4th in 2005 while
posting 4th best bike split, was 4th in 2002, 31st in 2001,
the runner-up in 2000, placed 7th in 1999, and 37th in 1998.
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NICO PFITZENMAIER
Besigheim, Germany
2007 XTERRA Japan Champion
Nico
PERSONAL: Born June 7, 1971 in Germany. Established
the CompetingToHelpKids.com project, using his position
as an athlete to get publicity and media attention in order to
raise money for kids.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year.
2005: Placed 11th at XTERRA Czech, 8th in Italy, Austria,
and Spain, and 10th in Germany. Finished 10th in the
XTERRA European Tour standings. Placed 6th at Maui.
2006: Finished 3rd at XTERRA France, 6th at XTERRA
Italy, 4th at XTERRA Czech, 3rd at XTERRA Spain, and 7th
at XTERRA Denmark. Was second in the XTERRA
European Tour standings behind Lebrun. Placed 10th at
the XTERRA World Champs in Maui and was the recipient
of the “XTERRA Warrior Award” for his humanitarian efforts
to help underpriviledged kids through racing.
LAST YEAR: Placed 8th at XTERRA Italy, 6th at XTERRA
Germany, won XTERRA Japan & 10th at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR: First XTERRA.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 10th last two years, was 6th in 2005,
and 49th (34th pro) in 2004.
Hektor
HEKTOR LLANOS
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
2006 XTERRA Spain Champ
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year.
2005: Was 4th at XTERRA Germany and 8th in Maui.
2006: Won XTERRA Spain.
LAST YEAR: 11th at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR: First XTERRA.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 11th last year, 13th in ‘06, DNF in
2005 and finished 8th in 2004.
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ENEKO LLANOS
Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain
2003-04 XTERRA World Champion
2004-05 XTERRA USA Champion
Eneko
PERSONAL: Born November 30, 1976.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2003 ITU Long Distance
World Champ, two-time Olympian - placed 23rd at the first
Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics with a time
of 1:50:48 and was 20th at the 2004 Olympics in 1:54:52.
2003: His winning time in Maui of 2:32:56 was more than
three-and-a-half minutes better than Nicolas LeBrun. Had
the second best swim & bike splits and the 7th fastest run.
2004: Won the XTERRA USA Championship in Nevada,
was 2nd to Marceau at XTERRA Germany, and won his
second straight World title in Maui by finishing a minute
faster than Marceau.
2005: 2nd at XTERRA Spain & XTERRA Germany before
winning the XTERRA USA Championship. Was second in
Maui.
2006: Placed 2nd at XTERRA Spain and XTERRA UK and
finished 8th in XTERRA European Tour standings. Placed
5th at XTERRA World Championship a week after finishing
5th at the Ironman World Championship to win the Hawaiian
Airlines Double award with a combined time of 11:09:17.
LAST YEAR: Won the Hawaiian Airlines Double men’s title
for the second straight year. Was seventh at the Ironman
with a time of 8:26:00 and placed 13th in Maui (2:51:17) for
a combined 11:17:17.
THIS YEAR: First XTERRA, just finished 2nd at Ironman
World Championship in 8:20:50, a little more than three
minutes behind Craig Alexander (8:17:45).
MAUI PASTS: Has won it twice & finished second twice.
Won the “Double” last two years. Placed 13th last year, 5th
in ‘06, 2nd in ‘05, more than three minutes behind Lebrun
when he posted the 2nd best swim split, 7th best bike split
and 4th fastest run. Won it all in 2003 and 2004, was second in 2002, 50th in 2001, and 12th in 2000.
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SAM GARDNER
Surrey, Great Britain
2008 XTERRA Japan Champion
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 11
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Third year.
2006: Finished 4th at XTERRA Spain and 15th at XTERRA
World Championship
LAST YEAR: Finished 2nd at XTERRA Saipan, 7th at
XTERRA Denmark, 5th at XTERRA Austria, 14th at XTERRA Germany, and 9th at XTERRA England. Placed 14th at
XTERRA USA Championship and World Championship.
THIS YEAR: Placed 9th at XTERRA European
Championships in Italy, 6th at XTERRA UK, 7th at XTERRA
France in Auron, 10th at XTERRA Austria, and sits in 7th in
European Tour standings. Won XTERRA Japan becoming
the first male Brit to win an XTERRA Championship race.
Placed 11th at the XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 14th last year and 15th in first
attempt in ‘06.
Sam
RYAN IGNATZ
Boulder, Colorado
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 9
PERSONAL: Born September 25, 1978 in born in Arcadia,
CA...earned Masters of Science in Kinesiology and Applied
Physiology at Univ of Colorado at Boulder...manages the
Colorado Multisport triathlon store in Boulder.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2002 USAT All American,
6th at Collegiate Nationals (2002), top 10 in XTERRA U.S.
Pro Series last two years (2007/08).
2006: Finished 9th in California, 6th in Alabama, 10th in
Richmond, 6th in Milwaukee, 7th in Utah, 6th in Tahoe, and
9th at XTERRA Worlds.
LAST YEAR: Placed 8th at East Champs, 7th at Mountain
Champs, 6th at XTERRA USA Championship to place 10th
overall in Pro Series. Finished 16th at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR: Placed 3rd at Duathlon Nationals, DNF at
West Champs in Temecula, was 8th at Southeast Champs
6th at East Champs, 8th at Mountain Champs, and 9th at
XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 16th last year, 9th in ‘06, 20th in
2005 and 14th in 2004.
Ryan
JIM THIJS
Overijse, Belgium
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 7
LAST YEAR: Was 6th at XTERRA Italy, 2nd at XTERRA
Denmark, 11th in Germany, and 5th at XTERRA UK.
THIS YEAR: Was 4th at XTERRA European Championship
in Italy, 8th at XTERRA UK, 5th at XTERRA Czech, 12th at
XTERRA France-Auron, and 8th at XTERRA Austria.
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JOSIAH MIDDAUGH
Vail, Colorado
2008 XTERRA East Champion
2004-05/07-08 XTERRA National Champ
Josiah
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 3
PERSONAL: Born July 25, 1978earned a Bachelor of
Science degree in health fitness from Central Michigan
University where he ran cross country and track...works as
an endurance coach and personal trainer.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Top American in the
XTERRA U.S. Pro Series four of the last five years, 2006
USAT Winter Triathlon National Champion, 2005 USAT
Long Course National Champion, & 5-time North American
Snowshoe Champion. Before turning pro he won 2002
XTERRA USA & World Championships in 20-24 division.
2004: Placed 7th in Richmond, won Keystone, placed third
in Big Bear and Lake Tahoe, and won XTERRA Canada.
Was the top American finisher in Tahoe where he posted the
fastest bike and run, thus named the XTERRA USA
Champion. Placed second in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series.
Was the top American (3rd overall) at Worlds.
2005: Placed 7th in Temecula, 10th in Richmond, 6th in
Milwaukee, and 3rd in Keystone by six seconds. Finished
9th in Tahoe and was sixth in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Points
Series (top American). Was also the top American at the
World Championship (10th overall) for 2nd straight year.
2006: Finished 3rd at Temecula then broke his knee-cap in
a training ride before the second race of the year in
Alabama. Came back in time for Tahoe where he finished
7th, followed that with a 4th at XTERRA Worlds.
LAST YEAR: Finished 4th at the XTERRA West Champs,
3rd in Alabama, 4th in Richmond, and 2nd at the XTERRA
Mountain Champs in Utah. Placed 4th at the XTERRA USA
Championship and 3rd in the Pro Series (top American in
the Series). Was 17th at Worlds due to mechanicals.
THIS YEAR: Placed 2nd at inaugural XTERRA Winter
World Championship in Utah (by one second). Placed 4th at
the West Champs, won the XTERRA East Championship,
was 5th at the Mountain Champs, 3rd at XTERRA USA. Top
American in the U.S. Pro Series for 4th time in 5 years.
MAUI PASTS: 17th last year, 4th in ‘06 when he had the
fastest bike split by more than a minute and headed out on
the run in 2nd place but was passed right away by Carter
and soon after by Wealing. In 2005 he was 10th (and the
top American for second straight year). Was 3rd in 2004,
sixth in 2003, 28th in 2002 when he won 20-24 age group
World title, and 69th in 2001.
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ROM AKERSON
Tambor, Costa Rica
Rom
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 8
PERSONAL: Born September 29, 1984...works in real
estate when not racing.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Third year, second as a pro.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won XTERRA Amateur
World Championship in 2006, and won Portobelo Triathlon
in Panama last year.
THIS YEAR: Finished a career-best 6th at West Champs in
May, was 7th in Alabama and Richmond, 10th at the
Mountain Champs in Utah, and 10th at the XTERRA USA
Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 20th last year, and placed 17th
overall and top amateur to win 20-24 division title in ‘06.
JAN KUBICEK
Chodov City, Czech Republic
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 13
2005: Was third at XTERRA Czech, XTERRA Austria, and
XTERRA Germany, and 3rd in the XTERRA European Tour.
2006: Was 8th at XTERRA France, 2nd at XTERRA Czech,
6th at XTERRA Spain, 5th at XTERRA Denmark and 9th at
XTERRA Germany.
LAST YEAR: Finished 2nd at XTERRA Austria, 6th at
XTERRA Germany, 5th at XTERRA UK, 21st in Maui.
THIS YEAR: Finished 11th at XTERRA European
Championship in Italy, 10th at XTERRA Czech and 10th at
XTERRA France-Auron.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 21st last year, 17th in 2005 and
19th in 2002.
Jan
KAREL ZADAK
Troubsko, Czech Republic
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 5
LAST YEAR: Was 6th at XTERRA Denmark and 9th at
XTERRA Germany.
THIS YEAR: Finished 6th at XTERRA European
Championship race in Italy, third at XTERRA Czech, 5th at
XTERRA Austria and 9th at XTERRA France-Mondelieu.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 23rd in first attempt last year.
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SASCHA WINGENFELD
Fulda, Germany
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 36
LAST YEAR: Was 10th at XTERRA Denmark, 13th at
XTERRA Germany, and 30th at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR: 14th at XTERRA European Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 30th last year and 27th in 2005.
YU YUMOTO
Chiba, Japan
2001& 05 XTERRA Japan Champion
PERSONAL: Born September 4, 1978. Just finished medical school and is now a Doctor.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Ninth year.
LAST YEAR: Placed 4th at XTERRA Japan Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 33rd last year, 25th in 2005, 24th
in 2003, 34th in 2002, 25th in 2001, and 24th in 2000.
Yu
ANDREW NOBLE
Gold Coast, Australia
2008 XTERRA Saipan Champion
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 13
PERSONAL: Born August 19, 1965...married to 2002
XTERRA World Champion Candy Angle, living in MA.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Fifth at 2001 XTERRA
World’s, 1996 Duathlon World Champion.
2003: 10th in XTERRA Pro Series. 2004: 6th in Richmond.
2005: Placed 12th in Temecula, 5th in Richmond, 7th in
Milwaukee, DNF’d in Keystone, and was 8th in Tahoe.
Placed 8th in XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series, and was
40th (34th pro) at the World Championship.
2006: Finished 5th in California, third in Alabama, fourth in
Richmond, 2nd in Milwaukee, 5th in Utah, 4th at XTERRA
UK, 4th in Tahoe, and 12th at XTERRA Worlds in Maui.
LAST YEAR: Placed 3rd at XTERRA Saipan, won the
Tagaman triathlon a week later and the Pacific Islands Club
Double Award for having the fastest combined times at the
two races in Saipan. Finished 3rd at XTERRA West
Championship, 2nd at the Southeast Champs and 9th after
mechanical set-backs in Richmond. Did not finish Mountain
Champs w/mechanicals Placed third at USA Champs, finished 5th in Pro Series, and DNF’d in Maui.
THIS YEAR: Won XTERRA Saipan and the Tagaman
triathlon in the Northern Marianas, won XTERRA Guam,
was 7th at XTERRA Australia. Did not start at XTERRA
West Champs, was 18th at Southeast, 4th at East Champs,
11th at the Mountain Champs, and 15th at USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 37th last year, 12th in 2006, 40th in
2005, 27th in 2004, DNF in 2003, 12th in 2002, 5th in 2001.
CHAD SEYMOUR
Honolulu, Hawaii
Jordan
MAUI PASTS: Finished 34th last year, 67th in 2006 (35th
male pro), 28th in 2005, 44th (32nd male pro) in 2004, and
28th as an amateur in ‘03 when he won 20-24 World Title.
JORDAN BRYDEN
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
PERSONAL: Born November 15, 1986.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Third year.
2005: Won the 15-19 division XTERRA World Title.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 36th last year, but was the first
swimmer out of the water. DNF in 2006.
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RYAN DECOOK
Rochester, Michigan
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 17
PERSONAL: Born October 6, 1980...2003 and 2005 USA
Triathlon All American...earned an accounting degree from
Michigan State University and an MBA from Oakland
University...ran cross country at both schools.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Third year as pro, won the 20-24
XTERRA National Championship in 2005.
LAST YEAR: Placed 11th at the East Championship, 13th
at the Mountain Champs in Utah, and 43rd at Worlds.
THIS YEAR: Finished 15th at the West and Southeast
Champs, 10th at East Champs, 30th at Mtn Champs, and
20th at USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 43rd last year, and 56th overall as
an amateur in 2005.
Seth
SETH WEALING
Boulder, Colorado
2006 XTERRA USA/Pro Series Champ
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 6
PERSONAL: Born November 21, 1978 in Lafayette,
Indiana...earned bachelor degrees in architecture and
environmental design from Ball State University...is a
practicing architect with a 40+ hour a week job. Living this
year in Incline Village, NV.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Raced in selected XTERRA’s
starting in 2000 through 2002 before concentrating on World
Cup and Olympic racing. Returned to XTERRA in 2005.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won 2002 USA Elite
Triathlon National Championship, member of the 2003
national select team, placed third at ITU World Cup race in
Tongyeong, South Korea.
2005: Placed 4th at Richmond, DNF’d in Keystone, and
was the top American at the XTERRA USA Championship
in Nevada where he finished fourth.
2006: Finished 2nd at the first two races of the year in
California & Alabama, was 7th in Richmond, did not race in
Milwaukee due to injury, was 2nd in Utah, won his first
championship race - the XTERRA United Kingdom
Championship on Sept. 2., then won the XTERRA USA
Championship, becoming the first American to ever win the
race and the first American since Michael Tobin in 2000 to
win XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series. Placed 3rd, top
American, at the XTERRA World Championship in his firstever attempt.
LAST YEAR: Finished 4th at the XTERRA New Zealand
Championship (wrong turn on the bike course) and 12th at
XTERRA West Championship. Placed 6th in Alabama, and
moved up 4 places during the run in Richmond to finish 2nd.
Won the XTERRA Mountain Championship in Utah to jump
from 5th to 2nd in the Pro Series. Finished 7th at the XTERRA United Kingdom race after a wrong-turn on the bike sent
him off-course. Placed 5th at the USA Championship, 4th in
the Pro Series, and was 177th in Maui after a series of
mechanicals on the bike.
THIS YEAR: Placed 5th at XTERRA West Champs in May,
20th at Southeast Champs, 12th at East Champs, 4th at
Mountain Champs (less than a minute behind race winner
Stoltz), and 2nd at XTERRA USA Championship (top
American).
MAUI PASTS: Was the 46th men’s pro (177th overall) after
a series of mechanicals on the bike last year, placed 3rd
(top American) in his first-ever attempt in 2006.
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FRANKY BATELIER
Audemer Bridge, France
2007 XTERRA Germany Champ
Craig
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 4
PERSONAL: Born May 12, 1978.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Second year.
LAST YEAR: Placed 2nd at the XTERRA European
Championship in Italy, and won XTERRA Germany - good
for 8th place in XTERRA European Tour standings.
THIS YEAR: Finished 2nd at XTERRA Czech, XTERRA
Austria, and XTERRA France-Mondelieu.
MAUI PASTS: First time.
SYLVAIN DODET
Antibes, France
2004 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES CHAMP
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 19
PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1976.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Second year.
2004: Won his first-ever XTERRA at Richmond in 2004,
then won the West title in Big Bear. Finished 4th at
Keystone and 2nd behind Llanos in Tahoe. Won the
XTERRA U.S. Pro Series title and the $14,000 that goes
with it, then placed 7th at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR: Placed 4th at XTERRA France-Auron.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 7th in 2004, his first and only Maui
race.
Sylvain
CRAIG EVANS
Spring Hill, TN
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 7
PERSONAL: Born March 29, 1978...manager for Sleep
Apnea Labs..earned a degree in healthcare administration
from Western Kentucky University.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year. Turned pro in 2006
after winning the amateur overall at the Southeast
Championship in Alabama. Won every XTERRA Points
Series race he entered in 2004 and 2005.
2006: Finished 12th in Milwaukee, and sat out rest of the
season with injuries.
LAST YEAR: Finished 16th at XTERRA West Champs, 5th
in Alabama and 6th at the East Champs in Richmond. Had
the fastest swim in both ‘Bama and Richmond. Placed 10th
at Mountain Champs in Utah despite racing with a broken
bone in his foot that sidelined him for the rest of the year.
THIS YEAR: Finished 7th at XTERRA West Champs, 3rd
in Alabama and 5th in Richmond. Led the Pro Series in
points heading into Mountain Champs where he placed 9th.
Was 14th at USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 55th as an amateur in 2005, 92nd
in 2004. First time as a pro.
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DOMINIC GILLEN
Milford, Connecticut
Dominic
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 15
PERSONAL: Born September 1, 1977...lettered in
swimming at the University of Connecticut.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year.
2002: Placed fourth at the XTERRA East and USA
Championships. Finished seventh in the Pro Series.
2003: Third at Richmond, and 15th in Tahoe.
2004: Fourth in Richmond, 12th in Keystone, and 8th in Big
Bear. Finished 11th in the U.S. Pro Series, and fourth at the
XTERRA World Championship (2nd American).
2005: Finished 79th in Richmond, and DNF’d at Worlds.
2006: Finished 8th in California, 7th in Alabama, 5th in
Richmond and 4th in Milwaukee. Did not race in Utah, was
20th in Tahoe, and 16th in Maui.
LAST YEAR: Did not race.
THIS YEAR: Won the Off-Road Duathlon National
Championship in Richmond on April 26, placed 19th at the
XTERRA West Champs, 4th at the Southeast Champs, and
9th at the East Champs.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 16th in 2006, DNF in 2005, finished
fourth in 2004, DNF’d in 2003, and placed 38th in 2002.
Dan
DAN HUGO
Stellenbosch, South Africa
2008 XTERRA South Africa Champion
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 2
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 18
2007 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 19
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Third year.
PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1985 in Worcester...moved to
Stellenbosch, Conrad Stoltz’ hometown, when he was in the
10th grade.
LAST YEAR: Finished 2nd at XTERRA South Africa and
6th at the XTERRA West Championship. Was in third place
during the bike portion of the Southeast Champs in
Alabama when he crashed and broke his hand. The injury
kept him out for the rest of the season.
THIS YEAR:
Won the XTERRA South Africa
Championship, was 2nd at XTERRA West Championship,
Southeast Championship (by just 16 seconds to Stoltz) and
East Championship (by 24 seconds to Middaugh). Placed
9th at XTERRA UK, DNF at XTERRA Czech, was 12th at
XTERRA France-Auron, 4th at USA Championship and
missed winning the Pro Series by 8 points (to Stoltz).
MAUI PASTS: First time.
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BRENT McMAHON
Victoria, B.C., Canada
TAKAHIRO OGASAWARA
Tokyo, Japan
FINAL 2006 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 2
PERSONAL: Born September 17, 1980...ITU World Cup
triathlete...attended Camosun College.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Third year
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2004 Canadian Olympic
Team Member (finished 39th in triathlon event at 2004
Olympic Games in Athen’s).
2005: Finished 2nd in first ever XTERRA at Temecula, was
2nd in Richmond as well, placed 5th in Milwaukee, and was
13th in Tahoe due to mechanicals. Did not race in
Keystone. Placed 4th in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Points
standings, and was 3rd at the World Championship.
2006: Finished second by just 44 seconds to Olympic gold
medallist Hamish Carter at XTERRA New Zealand. Won
the first two U.S. races of the season at Temecula, CA and
Pelham, AL. Finished 2nd to Stoltz in Richmond and was
3rd in Milwaukee. Placed 11th at the XTERRA USA
Championship and 2nd in the U.S. Pro Series (needed a 7th
or better to win Series but was slowed with a flat tire).
THIS YEAR: Will be first XTERRA since Maui 2006.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 6th in 2006, and 3rd in ‘05 in first
Maui race. Had the fastest swim time (19:42) and run time
(44:01) and 14th best bike.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Second year. Placed 2nd at the
last two XTERRA Japan Championships and was 3rd at
XTERRA Saipan this year.
MAUI PASTS: First time.
Takahiro
Brent
TIMM PEDDIE
Capitola, California
PERSONAL: Born April 8, 1970.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Third race, first Maui.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Former US professional
and Olympic cyclist (1992). Won the collegiate national
track championships (1991) and the U.S. Olympic Trials
(1992) where he beat Lance Armstrong for the overall title,
becoming the automatic birth for the Olympic Games Road
Race in Barcelona, Spain.
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BRANDEN RAKITA
Manitou Springs, Colorado
Branden
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 10
PERSONAL: Born March 25, 1981, works at Pro Cycling
when not racing.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: First year XTERRA Pro.
THIS YEAR: Finished 14th at the XTERRA West Champs,
12th at the Southeast Champs, 16th at the East Champs,
6th at Mountain Champs, and a career-best 5th at the
XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: First time.
Jim
JIM VANCE
San Diego, CA
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 22
PERSONAL: Born June 15, 1976...originally from
Indianapolis...ran x-country at the University of Nebraska.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year, third as pro...won the
amateur XTERRA World Title in 2004, placing 17th overall.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Placed 3rd at Ironman
Florida in 2006.
2005: Finished 14th in Richmond, 15th in Milwaukee, dnf
in Tahoe, and was 20th in XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series.
Placed 18th at the XTERRA World Championship.
2006: Finished 12th in Alabama and 13th in Richmond.
LAST YEAR: Placed 7th at XTERRA West Championship.
THIS YEAR: Placed 2nd at XTERRA Saipan, 10th at the
West Champs, and 16th at XTERRA USA Champs.
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CODY WAITE
Denver, Colorado
Michael
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 12
PERSONAL: Born September 25, 1978...originally from
Phoenix, AZ.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Second-year XTERRA Pro...won
the 25-29 XTERRA National Championship in 2006.
LAST YEAR: Finished 15th at the West Championship, 9th
in Alabama, 12th in Richmond, and 5th in Utah for best
career finish. Was 15th at the USA Championship and finished 7th in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series.
THIS YEAR: 12th in Temecula, 13th in ‘Bama, 17th in
Richmond, 7th in Utah, 13th at XTERRA USA.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 174th overall (17th in 25-29 division)
as an amateur in 2006.
Cody
MICHAEL WEISS
Vienna, Austria
2008 XTERRA Austria Champion
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Second race
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Finished 32nd in the
2004 Olympics cross-country mountain bike race while representing Austria.
THIS YEAR: Won XTERRA Austria in first-ever XTERRA.
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JULIE DIBENS
Bath, Great Britain
2007 XTERRA World Champion
Julie
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 8
PERSONAL:
Born April 3, 1975 in Salisbury,
England...swam for Louisiana State University from 199397...earned a bachelor of science degree in kinesiology and
masters degree in exercise physiology.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: 3rd year. In her first-ever
XTERRA in 2006 she finished 2nd at XTERRA France, and
later won XTERRA Denmark. Placed 7th in the XTERRA
European Tour in 2006.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Was an All-American
swimmer in 1997, amateur triathlon world champion in
1998, European Championship bronze medalist in 2000,
Olympic qualifier in 2000 and Olympic team member in
2004 (she placed 30th in triathlon event).
LAST YEAR: Won XTERRA Guam, finished second at
XTERRA Saipan, and won the Tagaman triathlon to win the
Pacific Islands Club Double Award (hotel stay for a week for
next year’s races). Also won XTERRA UK. Had a brilliant
year on the road circuit with wins at St. Croix 70.3, British
Nationals, UK 70.3. Was 3rd at Minneapolis Lifetime
Fitness, 2d at NY Lifetime Fitness, 3rd at Chicago Tri, 2d at
LA Tri and 2d at US Open Tri in Dallas. Won XTERRA
Worlds.
THIS YEAR: Won XTERRA UK for the second straight year
and XTERRA Austria. On the road she won the London
Triathlon and Switzerland 70.3, was 2nd at UK 70.3, 5th at
Lifetime Fitness, and 6th at St. Anthony’s and New York City
triathlons.
MAUI PASTS: Dominated the women’s race in her first try
last year, finishing more than eight minutes ahead of
runner-up Melanie McQuaid.
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MELANIE McQUAID
Victoria, B.C., Canada
‘08 XTERRA USA/U.S. Pro Series Champ
2003, ‘05 & ‘06 XTERRA World Champ
Melanie
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 1
PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1973has a degree in
biochemistryraced with Canada’s National Cycling team
for six years.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year.
2002: Finished in the runner-up position in both the
XTERRA East and Central Championships before winning
the West title at Half Moon Bay. Finished 4th at the USA
Championship and was the runner-up in Pro Series.
2003: Second at Big Bear and Richmond, won in Canada,
and was 2nd in Tahoe. Finished 2d in Pro Series.
2004: Won in Richmond, then finished runner-up to
Whitmore in Keystone, Big Bear, and Tahoe. Also finished
second in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series. Won XTERRA
Canada and placed second at XTERRA Worlds.
2005: Won in Temecula, finished 7th at XTERRA Czech,
won XTERRA Italy, placed 2nd in Richmond and
Milwaukee, won Keystone to tie Whitmore for the Series
lead heading into Tahoe. Placed second in Tahoe and 2nd
in the Pro Series. Was 9th in the XTERRA European Tour
standings. Became the first female to win her second
XTERRA World Championship in Maui.
2006: Finished 2nd in in Temecula, won the inaugural
XTERRA Southeast Championship in Alabama, was 2nd in
Richmond and Milwaukee, and won the Mountain
Championship in Utah to create a virtual tie with Whitmore
for Pro Series lead, then won in Tahoe to capture her first
Pro Series crown after three runner-ups. Followed with her
second straight & unprecedented 3rd XTERRA World Title.
LAST YEAR: Won in California, was second in Alabama,
Richmond, and Utah. Placed 5th at USA Champs, 2nd in
Pro Series, and was the runner-up at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR: Won the XTERRA West Champs for the
second straight year in May, was 8th at the Southeast
Champs, won East Champs in Richmond, the Mountain
Championship in Utah, and the USA Champs in Nevada.
MAUI PASTS: Has either won or finished 2nd in each of the
last five years. Placed 2nd last year eight minutes behind
Dibens, won her 3rd world title by more than 7 minutes in
‘06. Finished 44 seconds in front of Sibylle Matter for her
second world title in 2005. Had the 7th best swim, 2nd
fastest bike, and 6th best run. Placed 2nd in 2004 and won
it in 2003. Was 9th in 2002, dnf in 2001, and was the runner-up in 2000.
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SHONNY VANLANDINGHAM
Durango, Colorado
2008 XTERRA Southast Champion
Shonny
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 2
PERSONAL: Born May 29, 1969...earned her degree in
nutrition and played NCAA I basketball at East Texas State
Universityraces for the Luna Chix Pro MTB Teamroasts
her own coffee at her second home on the Big Island of
Hawaiiin 1993 she was leading bike tours in Maui that
eventually spurred her professional racing career.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fourth year, first full season. In
her first-ever XTERRA at the World Championship in 2005
she posted the fastest mountain bike split and finished 7th.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: With 15 NORBA National
race wins and three NORBA Series Championship titles,
Vanlandingham is the most successful rider in NORBA
history. A 7-time U.S. National Mountain Bike Team
Member..3-time (2004-06) NORBA National Series XCountry Champ & 2005 U.S. National Short Track Champ.
2006: Finished 9th (5th best bike split) at both the XTERRA
USA Championship in Tahoe and the XTERRA World
Championship in Maui (third-best bike).
LAST YEAR: Placed 5th at Mountain Champs, 7th at
XTERRA USA, and 7th in Pro Series. Finished XTERRAbest 4th at XTERRA World Champs and the fastest bike.
THIS YEAR: Did not race at West Champs, won the
Southeast Champs (her first XTERRA victory), was 3rd at
the East Champs, second at the Mountain Champs, and 7th
at the XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 4th last year and posted the fastest
bike split, was 9th in 2006, and had the best mountain bike
split en route to finishing 7th in 2005.
Sibylle
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SIBYLLE MATTER
Bern, Switzerland
2008 XTERRA European Champion
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 13
PERSONAL: Born September 2, 1973
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Finished 36th in the first
Olympic triathlon race in 2000.
2004: Finished 3rd at XTERRA Austria, 6th at XTERRA
Germany and 10th in European Tour standings.
2005: Placed 3rd at XTERRA Czech, 11th at XTERRA
Austria, won XTERRA Spain, 5th at XTERRA Germany.
Finished 3rd in European Tour standings and 2nd in Maui.
2006: Placed 2nd at Germany and 3rd in Maui.
LAST YEAR: Finished 3rd at XTERRA Italy and 2nd at
XTERA Denmark, Austria, and Germany to place 2nd in the
Euro Tour standings, and 7th in Maui.
THIS YEAR: Won the XTERRA European Championship
race in Italy, and Ironman Zurich among other road tris.
Placed 13th in Kona.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 7th last year, 3rd in 2006 when she
also won the Hawaiian Airlines Double Award for having the
fastest combined time in the Ironman World Championship
and XTERRA World Championship (13:24:06). Placed 2nd
in 2005, just 44 seconds behind McQuaid. Was 6th in 2004.
CARINA WASLE
Kundl, Austria
2008 XTERRA Czech Champion
Carina
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 2
PERSONAL: Born October 20, 1984.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fourth year.
2005: Finished 3rd at XTERRA Austria in first-ever
XTERRA then won XTERRA Germany. Placed 7th in
XTERRA European Tour.
2006: Finished 2nd at XTERRA Czech and XTERRA Spain,
was 3rd at Denmark and won XTERRA Germany.
LAST YEAR: Placed 2nd at XTERRA Italy, 4th at XTERRA
Denmark, 3rd at XTERRA Austria, and won XTERRA
Germany for 3rd straight year. Was 10th at World Champs.
THIS YEAR: Placed 3rd at European Championship in Italy,
won XTERRA Czech, was third at XTERRA France-Auron,
and second at XTERRA France-Mondelieu. Placed third at
XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 10th last year, 11th in 2006, and was
18th in 2005.
Sara
SARA TARKINGTON
Boulder, Colorado
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 12
PERSONAL: Born February 18, 1981...earned master’s
degree in social work from Colorado State...ran cross
country at the University of Colorado...a social worker when
she’s not racing.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Second year.
RACING HIGHLIGHTS: Member of the junior national
triathlon team that competed in ITU Worlds in ‘97 and ‘98
and Under 23 national team at Worlds in 2003 and ‘04.
LAST YEAR: Won XTERRA Buffalo Creek and was third at
the Crested Butte Bank XTERRA. Placed 7th at XTERRA
Mountain Champs in Utah, 9th at XTERRA USA
Championship, and 12th at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR: Placed 14th at XTERRA East Champs, 10th
at Mountain Champs, and 10th at USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 12th at XTERRA Worlds last year.
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AMBER MONFORTE
Reno, Nevada
Amber
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 9
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 6
PERSONAL: Born May 14, 1978...graduated from Univ. of
Nevada - Reno with a dual major in biology and nursing.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year, third as a pro.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won the 2005 XTERRA
USA Amateur Championship...completed the Hawaiian
Airlines Double - finishing XTERRA World Championship a
week after Ironman World Championship in 2005.
2006: Finished 10th in California (her first race as a pro),
14th in Alabama, 9th in Richmond, DNF in Milwaukee, 7th
in Utah, 11th at USA Championship, & 21st at Worlds.
LAST YEAR: Finished 6th at West and Southeast
Champs, a career-best 5th in Richmond and 8th at
Mountain Champs. Finished 6th at XTERRA USA, 5th in
the Pro Series, and 13th at XTERRA Worlds.
THIS YEAR: Finished 5th at XTERRA West and Southeast
Champs, 11th at the East Champs, 6th at XTERRA UK, 5th
at XTERRA Czech, 4th at XTERRA France, 9th at the
Mountain Champs, and 18th at XTERRA USA.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 13th last year, 18th in 2006, 4th in
the 25-29 division (36th overall) in 2005, and won the 25-29
XTERRA World Title (17th overall) in 2004.
KRISTY LANIER
Marlinton, West Virginia
Kristy
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 10
PERSONAL: Born January 27, 1971.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: First race was Richmond in 2002,
where she finished 12th.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Previous winner of the
Dick Evans Road Race and Noc Knob mountain bike race.
LAST YEAR: Placed 6th in Richmond and Utah and 8th in
the U.S. Pro Series. Finished 14th in Maui.
THIS YEAR: Finished 8th at XTERRA West Champs, 6th
at the Southeast and East Champs, DNF in Utah, and 17th
at the XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 14th last year, and 9th in 2003.
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LISA ISOM
Tennessee Pass, Colorado
CURRENT 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 19
PERSONAL: Born February 28, 1972.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year, third as a pro. Won the
30-34 XTERRA USA Championship as an amateur in 2003.
Best finish was a 6th place performance at XTERRA
Nationals in 2004. Placed in the top 10 at XTERRA USA
and Worlds in 2005. Took 2006 off to have a baby and 2007
off due to illness. Placed 19th at XTERRA Worlds last year
in return to sport.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won the first-ever
XTERRA Fire & Ice Award for having the fastest combined
times in the XTERRA World Championship and XTERRA
Winter World Championship where she finished third.
THIS YEAR: Finished 12th at XTERRA West Champs, and
15th at XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 19th last year, 10th in 2005, 15th in
2004.
Jenny
Lisa
JENNIFER SMITH
Westport, New Zealand
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 3
PERSONAL: Born March 9, 1973...married to XTERRA Pro
Brian Smith...originally from Westport, New Zealand and
now living in Gunnison, CO...works as a personal trainer.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Sixth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Finished 2nd at last two
XTERRA USA Championship races. Two-time Colorado
State cross-country mountain biking champ. New Zealand
national team member for mountain bike world championships from 2001-2007...represented NZ on the track, road
and cross country running teams from 1990-97.
2006: Finished 4th in California while posting the fastest
bike split, was 6th in Alabama, did not race in Richmond,
was 5th in Milwaukee, did not race in Utah, was 2nd at the
USA Championship and placed 4th at XTERRA Worlds.
LAST YEAR: Finished 5th at XTERRA West Champs, 4th
in Alabama, 3rd in Richmond, and won the Crested Butte
XTERRA points series race. Placed 3rd at XTERRA
Mountain Champs in Utah. Placed 2nd at XTERRA USA
Championship for the second year in a row and finished 3rd
in the Pro Series. Placed 24th among female pros at
XTERRA Worlds after a series of mechanicals on the bike.
THIS YEAR: Finished 2nd in the women’s division along
with teammate Susan Haywood in the grueling Cape Epic
multi-day mountain bike stage race in South Africa. Did not
race at West Champs. Placed 4th at Southeast Champs
2nd at East Champs, 3rd at the Mountain Champs, and 5th
at XTERRA USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: Finished 24th last year after a series of
mechanicals, and 18 seconds behind Matter for 4th place in
her first attempt at Maui in 2006.
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SARI ANDERSON
Glenwood Springs, CO
2008 XTERRA Winter World Champion
Sari
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 16
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: First season. She won the
inaugural XTERRA Winter World Championship in March,
placed 4th at XTERRA Beaver Creek points series race
(her first-ever triathlon of any kind), was 13th at the
Mountain Championship and 9th at the XTERRA USA
Championship.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won the 2008 USA
Cycling Marathon National Championship (Firecracker 50),
the 2008 Golden Leaf Half Marathon, 12 Hours of
Snowmass (Co-Ed Team), and the 2006 Raid Adventure
Racing World Championship among others.
MAUI PASTS: First time.
RENATA BUCHER
Lucerne, Switzerland
2005-06/08 XTERRA European Tour Champ
FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 1
PERSONAL: Born May 39, 1977...attended the University
of Zuerich.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Has won 13 XTERRA
Championship races in eight countries and three XTERRA
European Tour titles.
2004: 9th at XTERRA Germany in first-ever XTERRA.
2005: Won XTERRA Saipan, was 3rd at Temecula, won
XTERRA Czech (beating three World Champs in Angle,
McQuaid, and Whitmore in the process), 3rd at XTERRA
Italy, 5th in Richmond, won XTERRA Austria, second at
XTERRA Spain, and third at XTERRA Germany. Won the
XTERRA European Tour and was 9th in the XTERRA U.S.
Pro Series. Placed 4th at World Champs in Maui.
2006: Won everything she entered starting with XTERRA
Saipan, then a clean sweep in Europe with victories at
France, Italy, Czech, Spain, and UK. Won second straight
XTERRA European Title. Placed 5th at World Champs.
LAST YEAR: Did not race due to injuries.
THIS YEAR: Won XTERRA Saipan, placed 2nd at
XTERRA European Championship in Italy, won XTERRA
France-Auron, was second at XTERRA Austria, won
XTERRA France-Mondelieu and her third straight Euro Tour
title in the process. Also won XTERRA Japan, and was
second at the XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 5th in 2006 and 4th in ‘05.
Renata
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FABIOLA CORONA
Mexico City, Mexico
Linda
PERSONAL: Born April 7, 1980
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Placed 9th at the Midwest
Championship in Milwaukee and 12th at the Mountain
Championship in Keystone in 2005. Finished 5th at the
2006 XTERRA Saipan Championship.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Represented Mexico in
triathlon at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing (46th).
THIS YEAR: Placed 14th at XTERRA USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: First time.
LINDA GALLO
Mountain View, California
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 18
PERSONAL: Born September 1, 1976...earned a BS in
Mechanical Engineering from Notre Dame, and a MS
degree in Mechanical Engineering and Biomedical
Engineering from the University of Michigan.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: First year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: First out of the water in
every event she raced in 2007, including the Ironman World
Championship (second swimmer overall). Former USA
Triathlon Amateur Triathlete of the Year. Ironman Wisconsin
Swim Course Record Holder. Two-Time NCAA Division I AllAmerican in distance freestyle events. A four-year letter
winner at Notre Dame and Big East Swimmer of the Year.
THIS YEAR: Finished 11th at XTERRA West Champs in
first-ever XTERRA, 15th at the Mountain Champs, and 19th
at the XTERRA USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: First year.
Emma
EMMA GARRARD
Truckee, California
2007 XTERRA Amateur National Champ
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 11
PERSONAL: Born June 11, 1981...a writer/photographer
in Truckee, California.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: First year as a pro, won the overall amateur XTERRA National title last year and was 21st
female (4th amateur) at XTERRA Worlds last year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Was a cross-country
skier at the University of Nevada, Reno qualifying for the
NCAA Championships in 2002, 2003 and 2004. Was also
British National Champion in 2001 representing Great
Britain in international races including World University
Games in 2001, 2003 and 2005.
THIS YEAR: Finished 7th at XTERRA West Champs, 13th
at the East Champs, 7th at the XTERRA United Kingdom
Championship, 12th at the Mountain Champs, and 12th at
the USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Placed 21st last year as an amateur, and
31st in 2006.
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CHRISTINE JEFFREY
Guelph, Ontario, Canada
Christine
CURRENT 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 7
PERSONAL: Born December 13, 1972...earned a degree
in landscape architecture from Arizona State University
where she was a four-time All-American swimmer...works
as a landscape architect when not racing.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: First year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won the 2005 Ixtapa ITU
Continental Cup, and the 2007 Villarrica ITU Continental
Cup. Several top 20 ITU World Cup finishes.
THIS YEAR: Finished 6th at XTERRA West Champs, 3rd
at the Southeast Champs, 12th at the East Champs, 11th at
the Mountain Champs, and 11th at USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: First year.
Danelle
DANELLE KABUSH
Canmore, Alberta, Canada
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 4
PERSONAL:
Born April 26, 1975...originally from
Courtenay, British Columbia...was a Track & Cross-Country
Runner for University of Washington in Seattle, 1998 NCAA
Division One 1500m finalist...earned PhD in Sport
Psychology from the Univsity of Ottawa in 2007.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fourth year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2nd at Xterra Worlds in
‘06, 4th & 5th overall in 2003/2004 Canada Cup Mountain
Bike Series, finishing 9th in 1998 NCAA 1500m
Final...Province of Alberta Hill Climb Record holder.
2004: 2nd at XTERRA Canada, 3rd at XTERRA Worlds.
2005: Finished 6th in Temecula, 9th in Richmond, 7th in
Milwaukee, 9th in Keystone, and 4th in Tahoe. Placed 6th
in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series and 6th at the
XTERRA World Championship.
2006: Finished 8th at Temecula, 4th in Alabama, 5th in
Richmond, 8th in Milwaukee, 4th in Utah, 3rd at the
XTERRA USA Championship in Tahoe, and career-best
2nd at XTERRA World Championship.
LAST YEAR: Took last year off to have a baby.
THIS YEAR: Placed 4th at the West Champs, 7th at the
Southeast Champs, 5th at East Champs, 4th at Mtn
Champs and 6th at USA Championship.
MAUI PASTS: Did not race last year, was 2nd in 2006, 6th
in 2005, and 3rd in 2004.
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LESLEY PATERSON
San Diego, California
Lesley
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 5
PERSONAL: Born October 12, 1980...moved to the U.S. in
2001 from Sterling, Scotland...earned bachelor’s degree in
performing arts from England and a master’s in theatre
acting from San Diego State.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: First year.
RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won the 2007 Subaru
Sprint triathlon in San Diego and Scotland National
Triathlon Championship last year.
THIS YEAR: Finished 9th at XTERRA West Champs, 2nd
at the Southeast Champs, 7th at the East Champs, 7th at
the Mountain Champs, and 4th at the USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: First year.
MARION SUMMERER
Freiburg, Germany
2005 & ‘07 XTERRA Amateur World Champ
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 8
PERSONAL: Born December 28, 1981...now residing in
Honolulu, Hawaii.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fourth year, first as a pro.
THIS YEAR: Placed 2nd and had the fastest run split in her
first race as a pro at the XTERRA West Championship.
Placed 5th at XTERRA European Championship in Italy,
was 8th at the East Champs in Richmond, 6th at the
Mountain Champs in Utah, and 16th at USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: Won the amateur XTERRA World titles in
2005 and 2007.
Jenny
JENNY TOBIN
Boise, Idaho
FINAL 2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 6
PERSONAL: Born October 31, 1968married to former
XTERRA Champ and adventure racing star Michael Tobin.
XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Ninth year.
RACING HIGHLIGHTS: 2nd at ‘03 XTERRA Keystone, 5th
at ‘00 XTERRA World Champs, 3rd at ‘01 XTERRA USA.
2005: Finished 9th in Temecula, 8th in Milwaukee, 5th at
Keystone, and 8th in Tahoe. Finished 7th in the Pro Points
Series, and 5th at the XTERRA World Championship.
2006: Finished 6th in Temecula, 7th in Alabama, 6th in
Richmond, 7th in Milwaukee, 6th in Utah,18th in Tahoe, and
6th at XTERRA Worlds.
LAST YEAR: Took 2007 off to have a baby.
THIS YEAR: Placed 3rd at the XTERRA West Champs, 9th
at the Southeast Champs, 10th at the East Champs, 5th at
Mountain Champs, and 8th at the XTERRA USA Champs.
MAUI PASTS: Did not race last year, was sixth in 2006, fifth
in ‘05, didn’t race in ‘04, 5th in ‘03, 9th in ‘01, 5th in ‘00, 14th
in ‘98, and 13th in ‘97.
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PRO PURSE INFORMATION
XTERRA World Championship
Pro Purse ($130,000)
Rank
Men
Women
st
1
$25,000
$25,000
2nd
3rd
$15,000
$15,000
$8,000
$8,000
4th
$5,000
$5,000
5th
$3,000
$3,000
6th
7th
$1,750
$1,750
$1,200
$1,200
8th
$1,000
$1,000
9th
$800
$800
10th
$700
$700
11th
12th
$600
13th
$400
14th
$300
15th
$300
$2,500*
*Double
$500
$2,500*
*Read about the Hawaiian Airlines “Double” Purse on page 44.
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THE HAWAIIAN AIRLINES DOUBLE
The Hawaiian Airlines “Double” Purse is awarded to the pro man and woman with the fastest combined
2008 XTERRA World Championship and Ironman Hawaii Championship time, a feat reserved for the
world’s leading endurance athletes as the two events are held just two weeks apart (in year’s past it’s
only been a week in-between races). “The Double” has become a sought-after title by both pro and amateur competitors.
Hawaiian Airlines pays $2,500 to both the top man and woman professionals with the fastest times and in addition, will
present the amateur winners with round trip tickets for two from the mainland to Maui.
Last year Spain’s Eneko Llanos was seventh at the Ironman World Championship with a time of 8:26:00 and placed 13th
in Maui (2:51:17) for a combined 11:17:17. It was his second straight Double crown, and having just finished 2nd in Kona
he’s poised to make it three-in-a-row this year. In the women’s pro field Erika Csomor from Hungary was 10th at Ironman
in 9:39:47 and 16th in Maui (3:33:03) for a combined 13:12:50. Graham Wadsworth from the UK and Beate Kleindienst
from Germany won the amateur double titles.
2007 HAWAIIAN AIRLINES DOUBLE RESULTS
Name
Division Home
IM Time
XTERRA Total
Eneko Llanos
ProM
Spain
8:26:00
2:51:17
11:17:17
Graham Wadsworth
M25-29
United Kingdom 9:58:06
3:00:26
12:58:32
Erika Csomor
ProW
Hungary
9:39:47
3:33:03
13:12:50
Taro Shirato
ProM
Japan
9:57:31
3:19:33
13:17:04
Mark Geoghegan
M40-44
Honolulu, HI
9:54:02
3:23:43
13:17:45
Arnaud Bouvier
M40-44
France
10:15:26
3:19:06
13:34:32
Tomas Baca
M25-29
Karlovy
10:28:35
3:11:08
13:39:43
Paddy Murphy
M45-49
Namibia
10:25:40
3:16:14
13:41:54
Aaron Wallen
M35-39
Honolulu, HI
11:03:24
3:42:57
13:46:21
Casey Fannin
M45-49
Birmingham, AL 10:46:17
3:11:35
13:57:52
Robert Zwingler
M35-39
Germany
10:33:36
3:26:11
13:59:47
Reinhold Garnitschnig
M50-54
Austria
10:24:18
3:42:35
14:06:53
Paul Fronhofer
M25-29
Argyle, NY
10:26:38
3:43:17
14:09:55
Randal Walker
M45-49
Canada
11:18:19
3:52:15
14:10:34
Amber Monforte
ProW
Reno, NV
10:56:59
3:29:11
14:26:10
Kent Robison
M60-64
Reno, NV
11:07:22
3:43:37
14:50:59
Beate Kleindienst
W40-44
Germany
11:40:29
3:59:00
15:39:29
Amy Bennett
W25-29
Kaneohe, HI
11:55:54
5:28:04
17:23:58
PAST
2007:
2006:
2005:
2004:
2003:
2002:
2001:
2000:
1999:
1998:
HAWAIIAN AIRLINES PRO DOUBLE WINNERS
Eneko Llanos (11:17:17), Erika Csomor (13:12:50)
Eneko Llanos (11:09:17), Sibylle Matter (13:24:06)
Peter Reid (11:10:09), Kate Major (12:51:01)
Peter Reid (11:27:59), Heather Fuhr (13:18:17)
Peter Reid (11:03:50), Heather Fuhr (12:42:03)
Peter Reid (11:18:23), Arianne Gutknecht (13:30:26)
Cameron Widoff (11:54:30), Wendy Ingraham (13:37:04)
Peter Reid (11:05:07), Beth Zinkland (13:15:26)
Olivier Bernhart (11:05:09), Uli Blank (13:09:57)
Peter Reid (10:59:49), Wendy Ingraham (12:58:32)
Erika
Eneko
2007 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS
TOP 15 PRO MEN
Pl
Name
Age Hometown
Final Time
Purse
1
Conrad Stoltz
34
Stellenboch, South Africa
2:40:54
$25,000
2
Olivier Marceau
34
Cannes, France
2:42:05
$15,000
3
Brian Smith
32
Gunnison, Colorado
2:42:35
$8,000
4
Chris Legh
35
Lyons, Australia
2:44:26
$5,000
5
Bevan Docherty
30
Taupo, New Zealand
2:44:54
$3,000
6
Felix Schumann
25
Germany
2:45:04
$1,750
7
Nicolas Lebrun
34
Digne-Les-Bains, France
2:45:19
$1,200
8
Mike Vine
34
Victoria, Canada
2:45:57
$1,000
9
David Henestrosa
30
Manresa, Spain
2:47:04
$800
10
Nico Pfitzenmaier
36
Besigheim, Germany
2:47:53
$700
Also: Hektor Llanos - Spain ($600), Lieuwe Boonstra - South Africa ($500), Eneko Llanos – Spain ($400),
Sam Gardner – United Kingdom ($300), Jim Thijs – Belgium ($300)
TOP 15 PRO WOMEN
Pl
Name
Age Hometown
Final Time
Purse
1
Julie Dibens
32
Bath, United Kingdom
3:01:24
$25,000
2
Melanie McQuaid
34
Victoria, Canada
3:09:52
$15,000
3
Jamie Whitmore
31
Mt. Aukum, California
3:11:37
$8,000
4
Shonny Vanlandingham
38
Durango, Colorado
3:12:44
$5,000
5
Candy Angle
38
Weymouth, Massachusetts
3:13:14
$3,000
6
Dara Marks Marino
32
Flagstaff, Arizona
3:14:41
$1,750
7
Sibylle Matter
34
Bern, Switzerland
3:15:56
$1,200
8
Michelle Lombardi
39
Somerset West, South Africa
3:19:47
$1,000
9
Daniela Campuzano
21
Tulancingo, Mexico
3:22:02
$800
10
Carina Wasle
23
Kundl, Austria
3:22:33
$700
Also: Anna Scheiderbauer - Germany, Sara Tarkington - USA, Amber Monforte – USA, Kristy Lanier - USA
Fastest swim: Jordan Bryden, (19:47), Julie Dibens (20:16)
Fastest bike: Brian Smith (1:30:51), Shonny Vanlandingham (1:46:32)
Fastest run: Chris Legh (45:11), Julie Dibens (49:58)
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (MALE AGE GROUP)
Division
Name
Time
Hometown
15 – 19
Martin Jiskra
3:05:01
Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
20 - 24
Nicolas Fernandez 3:01:14
Pelissannee, France
25 - 29
Lars Fricke
3:00:01
Apolda, Germany
30 - 34
Alexander Eiler
2:57:34
Kailua, Hawaii
35 - 39
Laurent Beuzeboc 2:58:04
Saint Bonnet, France
40 - 44
Ulrich Katzer
3:02:02
Anger, Austria
45 - 49
(6) Tom Lyons
3:09:01
Reno, Nevada
50 - 54
Tom Monica
3:25:19
Walnut Creek, California
55 - 59
James Lewis
3:45:39
Broomfield, Colorado
60 - 64
(5) Kent Robison
3:43:37
Reno, Nevada
65 - 69
Art Gardenswartz
4:27:07
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Physically Challenged Division
(2) Fouad Fattoumy 3:46:33
Honolulu, Hawaii
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (FEMALE AGE GROUP)
Division Name
Time
Hometown
15 - 19 Monique Avery
3:56:35
Rororua, New Zealand
20 - 24 Erin Beresini
4:06:11
Hermosa Beach, California
25 - 29 (2) Marion Summerer
3:29:35
Honolulu, Hawaii
30 - 34 Susie Wood
3:31:54
Nelson, New Zealand
35 - 39 Lisa Lieb
3:39:09
Durango, Colorado
40 - 44 Kaja Polivkova
3:41:05
Prague, Czech Republic
45 - 49 Meiling Yee
3:54:57
Sunnyvale, California
50 - 54 (2) Beverly Enslow
3:56:52
Metamora, Illinois
55 - 59 (3) Cindi Toepel
4:24:55
Littleton, Colorado
(#) denotes number of World Championships won
Top Amateurs
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2006 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS
TOP 15 PRO MEN
Pl
Name
Age Hometown
Final Time
Purse
1
Hamish Carter
35
Auckland, New Zealand
2:42:36
$25,000
2
Olivier Marceau
33
Cannes, France
2:42:55
$15,000
3
Seth Wealing
27
Boulder, Colorado
2:44:05
$8,000
4
Josiah Middaugh
28
Vail, Colorado
2:45:51
$5,000
5
Eneko Llanos
29
Victoria-Gasteiz, Spain
2:46:49
$3,000
6
Brent McMahon
26
Victoria, B.C., Canada
2:46:58
$1,750
7
Greg Krause
29
Denver, Colorado
2:48:47
$1,200
8
Nicolas Lebrun
33
Digne-les-Bains, France
2:50:51
$1,000
9
Ryan Ignatz
28
Boulder, Colorado
2:52:16
$800
10
Nico Pfitzenmaier
34
Besigheim, Germany
2:52:28
$700
Also: Michael Simpson ($600), Andrew Noble ($500), Hektor Llanos ($400), Jimmy Archer ($300), and Sam Gardner
($300)
TOP 15 PRO WOMEN
Pl
Name
Age Hometown
Final Time
Purse
1
Melanie McQuaid
33
Victoria, B.C., Canada
3:07:53
$25,000
2
Danelle Kabush
31
Canmore, Alberta, Canada
3:15:58
$15,000
3
Sibylle Matter
31
Bern, Switzerland
3:19:50
$8,000
4
Jennifer Smith
33
Westport, New Zealand
3:20:08
$5,000
5
Renata Bucher
28
Lucerne, Switzerland
3:22:14
$3,000
6
Jenny Tobin
38
Boise, Idaho
3:22:42
$1,750
7
Michelle Lombardi
38
Somerset West, South Africa
3:23:44
$1,200
8
Mami Saito
29
Kawasaki, Japan
3:24:32
$1,000
9
Shonny Vanlandingham 37
Durango, Colorado
3:24:58
$800
10
Cameron Randolph
36
Ridgway, Colorado
3:30:17
$700
Also: Carina Wasle (AUS), Ingrid Rolles (RSA), Nicole Newton (USA), Imke Schiersch (GER), Jackie Burt (USA)
Fastest swim: Brent McMahon (19:41), Sibylle Matter (20:51)
Fastest bike: Josiah Middaugh (1:35:08), Melanie McQuaid (1:49:55)
Fastest run: Brent McMahon (45:05), Danelle Kabush (53:51)
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (MALE AGE GROUP)
Division
Name
Time
Hometown
15 - 19
Kyle Kennedy
3:33:37
West Vancouver, Canada
20 - 24
Rom Akerson
2:57:43
Costa Rica
25 - 29
Trevor Glavin
3:11:38
Salinas, CA
30 - 34
Conrad Snover
3:01:50
Truckee, CA
35 - 39
Calvin Zaryski
3:04:51
Calgary, Canada
40 - 44
Tim Johnston
3:11:10
Los Gatos, CA
45 - 49
$ Tom Lyons
3:14:24
Reno, NV
50 - 54
* Ian Davidson, Jr. 3:22:59
Clemson, SC
55 - 59
# Kent Robison
3:38:47
Reno, NV
60 - 64
# Peter Wood
3:59:46
La Jolla, CA
65+
John Stover
4:51:22
Jackson, MI
Physically Challenged Division
* Fouad Fattoumy 4:07:40
Honolulu, HI
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (FEMALE AGE GROUP)
Division Name
Time
Hometown
15 - 19 Valeria Curridori
4:10:50
Villacidro, Italy
20 - 24 * Suzie Snyder
3:36:19
Colorado Springs, CO
25 - 29 Kim Hill
3:50:48
Honolulu, HI
30 - 34 * Laura Home
3:40:35
Santa Cruz, CA
35 - 39 Janice Fliegler
3:53:46
Carson City, NV
40 - 44 Barbara Alber
3:56:18
Dettingen, Germany
45 - 49 Catherine Dunn
3:52:50
Wellington, New Zealand
50 - 54 $ Barbara Peterson
4:08:44
Berkeley, CA
55 - 59 * Cindi Toepel
4:25:14
Littleton, CO
60+
Wendy Minor
5:53:53
Honolulu, HI
* Two-time XTERRA World Champ # Four-time XTERRA World Champ
$ Five-time XTERRA World Champ Top Amateurs
47
2005 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RACE RESULTS
TOP 15 PRO MEN
Pl
Name
Age Hometown
Final Time
Purse
1
Nicolas LeBrun
32
Villeneuve-Loubet, France
2:38:19
$25,000
2
Eneko Llanos
28
Victoria-Gasteiz, Spain
2:41:41
$15,000
3
Brent McMahon
24
Victoria, B.C., Canada
2:42:01
$8,000
4
Mike Vine
31
Victoria, B.C., Canada
2:42:22
$5,000
5
Chris Legh
32
Melbourne, Australia
2:43:32
$3,000
6
Nico Pfitzenmaier
34
Besigheim, Germany
2:43:48
$1,750
7
Olivier Marceau
32
Cannes, France
2:45:29
$1,200
8
Ronnie Schildknecht
25
Thalwil, Switzerland
2:45:43
$1,000
9
Conrad Stoltz
32
Stellenbosch, South Africa
2:46:23
$800
10
Josiah Middaugh
27
Vail, Colorado
2:47:33
$700
Also: Greg Krause ($600, 2:47:42), Jimmy Archer ($500, 2:49:32), Francisco Serrano ($400, 2:49:52), Peter Reid ($300,
2:50:05), Robert Latschen ($300, 2:51:18)
TOP 15 PRO WOMEN
Pl
Name
Age Hometown
Final Time
Purse
1
Melanie McQuaid
31
Victoria, B.C., Canada
3:07:16
$25,000
2
Sibylle Matter
31
Bern, Switzerland
3:08:00
$15,000
3
Jamie Whitmore
29
Elk Grove, California
3:13:51
$8,000
4
Renata Bucher
27
Lucerne, Switzerland
3:17:14
$5,000
5
Jenny Tobin
35
Boise, Idaho
3:17:17
$3,000
6
Danelle Kabush
30
Canmore, Alberta, Canada
3:19:45
$1,750
7
Shonny Vanlandingham 36
Durango, Colorado
3:20:01
$1,200
8
Monique Merrill
36
Breckenridge, Colorado
3:25:08
$1,000
9
Melissa Thomas
35
Boulder, Colorado
3:25:49
$800
10
Lisa Isom
33
Vail, Colorado
3:26:08
$700
Also: Sonia Foote (3:30:35), Ingrid Rolles (3:32:21), Mami Saito (3:33:45), Kate Major (3:38:22), Imke Schiersch
Fastest swim: Brent McMahon (19:42), Sibylle Matter (20:47)
Fastest bike: Nicolas LeBrun (1:29:13), Shonny Vanlandingham (1:45:40)
Fastest run: Brent McMahon (44:01), Sibylle Matter (51:53)
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (MALE AGE GROUP)
Division Name Time
Hometown
15 - 19 Jordan Bryden 3:09:20 Calgary, Canada
20 - 24 Scott Thorne
3:03:58 Hamilton East, New Zealand
25 - 29 Ryland Garnett 3:02:02 Seaford, Australia
30 - 34 Jason Jablonski 3:01:48 Wenatchee, Washington
35 - 39 Michael Nahom 3:03:28 New Milford, Connecticut
40 - 44 # Tom Lyons
3:08:21 Reno, Nevada
45 - 49 Casey Fannin
3:13:57 Birmingham, Alabama
50 - 54 Ian Davidson, Jr. 3:21:29 Clemson, South Carolina
55 - 59 Gary Mercer
3:59:56 Anderson, California
60 - 64 % Peter Wood
3:53:53 La Jolla, California
Challenged Athletes Division
Fouad Fattoumy 3:50:44 Honolulu, Hawaii
% Three-time XTERRA World Champion
# Four-time XTERRA World Champion
Top Amateur Male
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (FEMALE AGE GROUP)
Division Name
Time
Hometown
15 - 19 Kate Chapman
3:57:01 Breckenridge, Colorado
20 - 24 Marion Summerer
3:21:03 Freiburg, Germany
25 - 29 Louisa Davis
3:41:03 Wadestown, New Zealand
30 - 34 Laura Home
3:30:54 Santa Cruz, California
35 - 39 Beate Kleindienst
3:52:56 Dachau, Germany
40 - 44 Rita Haerteis
3:44:24 Penzberg, Germany
45 - 49 # Barbara Peterson
3:59:52 Berkeley, California
50 - 54 Cindi Toepel
4:12:16 Littleton, Colorado
55 - 59 Susan Swan
5:17:22 Coromandel, New Zealand
60+
$ Wendy Minor
5:06:43 Honolulu, Hawaii
# Four-time XTERRA World Champion
$ Five-time XTERRA World Champion
Top Amateur Female
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2004 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
TOP 10 PRO MEN
Pl
Name
1
Eneko Llanos
2
Olivier Marceau
3
Josiah Middaugh
4
Dominic Gillen
5
Justin Thomas
6
Nicolas LeBrun
7
Sylvain Dodet
8
Hektor Llanos
9
Jimmy Archer
10
Robert Latschen
Age
27
31
26
27
29
31
28
32
32
33
Hometown
Victoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Cannes, France
Vail, Colorado
Washington, Connecticut
Fairfax, Virginia
Villeneuve-Loubet, France
Antibes, France
Victoria-Gasteiz, Spain
Boulder, Colorado
Graz, Austria
Final Time
2:28:44
2:29:45
2:33:28
2:33:53
2:34:31
2:36:58
2:38:26
2:39:04
2:40:39
2:40:41
Purse
$25,000
$15,000
$8,000
$5,000
$3,000
$1,750
$1,200
$1,000
$800
$700
TOP 10 PRO WOMEN
Pl
Name
1
Jamie Whitmore
2
Melanie McQuaid
3
Danelle Kabush
4
Melissa Thomas
5
Katrin Helmcke
6
Sibylle Matter
7
Erika Csomor
8
Lynley Allison
9
Candy Angle
10
Stefania Bonazzi
Age
28
31
29
33
29
31
30
31
34
34
Hometown
Elk Grove, California
Victoria, B.C., Canada
Victoria, B.C., Canada
Boulder, Colorado
Buchenbach, Germany
Bern, Switzerland
Budapest, Hungary
Auckland, New Zealand
Weymouth, Massachusetts
Ferrara, Italy
Final Time
3:01:35
3:04:25
3:05:19
3:05:38
3:07:43
3:08:17
3:14:14
3:15:28
3:16:34
3:16:39
Purse
$25,000
$15,000
$8,000
$5,000
$3,000
$1,750
$1,200
$1,000
$800
$700
Fastest swim: Jan Sibbersen (18:45), Megan Melgaard (20:13)
Fastest bike: Josiah Middaugh (1:27:12), Melissa Thomas (1:41:02)
Fastest run: Jan Rehula (33:14), Erika Csomor (38:18)
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS
Division Name
15 - 19
Jana Chocholova
20 - 24
Suzi Snyder
25 - 29
Amber Monforte
30 - 34
Ingrid Rolles
35 - 39
Birgit Johnston
40 - 44
Josie Sinclair
45 - 49
# Barbara Peterson
50 - 54
! Lorenn Walker
55 - 59
$ Wendy Minor
(FEMALES)
Time
Hometown
4:22:29 Hluboka, CR
3:36:03 Springfield, MA
3:21:29 Reno, NV
3:15:23 Honolulu, HI
3:27:32 Los Gatos, CA
3:42:25 Epsom, AUS
3:43:21 Berkeley, CA
4:08:27 Waialua, HI
4:40:23 Honolulu, HI
#Two-time Champ, *Three-time Champ $Four-time Champion
!Five-time Champ TOP AMATEURS
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (MALES)
Division Name
Time
15 - 19
# Taylor Tolleson
2:51:56
20 - 24
Petr Vejvoda
2:59:41
25 - 29
Jim Vance
2:45:06
30 - 34
# Matt Boobar
2:53:17
35 - 39
Curt Chesney
2:46:38
40 - 44
* Tom Lyons
2:59:04
45 - 49
Bruce Wilson
3:11:10
50 - 54
Chris Robinson
3:45:46
55 - 59
* Kent Robison
3:23:27
60+
Peter Wood
3:44:18
65+
Armin Beyrich
4:09:36
49
Hometown
Pacific Grove, CA
Liberec, CR
San Diego, CA
Plymouth, NH
Boulder, CO
Reno, NV
Temecula, CA
Vancouver, WA
Reno, NV
La Jolla, CA
Eresing, GER
2003 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (FEMALE)
Division Name
Time
Hometown
20 - 24 Shae Rainer
3:26:28 Austin, Texas
25 - 29 Sonia Foote
3:28:55 Rotorua, NZ
30 - 34 Katrin Hockenjos
3:25:49 Konstanz, Germany
35 - 39 Riikka Kelja
3:24:37 Netherlands
40 - 44 Maria Raether
3:33:13 Weinheim, Germany
45 - 49 Barbara Peterson
3:38:37 Berkeley, California
50 - 54 $ Lorenn Walker
4:01:03 Waialua, Hawaii
55 - 59 * Wendy Minor
4:49:12 Honolulu, Hawaii
PRO
Melanie McQuaid
2:57:08 Victoria, BC, Canada
* Three-time XTERRA World Champion
$ Four-time XTERRA World Champion
Top Amateur Female
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (MALE)
Division Name
Time
15 - 19 Taylor Tolleson
3:00:13
20 - 24 Chad Seymour
2:57:04
25 - 29 Greg Krause
2:53:42
30 - 34 Robert Latschen
2:47:30
35 - 39 Michael Nahom
2:54:02
40 - 44 # Tom Lyons
2:55:18
45 - 49 Leo McCarthy
3:11:06
50 - 54 Guenther Weber
3:17:25
55 - 59 # Kent Robison
3:37:18
60+
* Hans Dieben
4:14:07
PRO
Eneko Llanos
2:32:56
# Two-time XTERRA World Champ
* Three-time XTERRA World Champion
Top Amateur Male
Hometown
Pacific Grove, CA
Honolulu, Hawaii
Denver, Colorado
Graz, Austria
New Milford, CT
Reno, Nevada
Kapaa, Hawaii
Roth, Germany
Reno, Nevada
Chula Vista, CA
Spain
1996-2002 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (AMATEUR WOMEN)
DIV
2002
2001
2000
1999
1998
1997
1996
15-19
Allegra Erisman
Allegra Erisman
Allegra Erisman
Brandy Bounds
Tulsi McCarthy
N/A
N/A
20-24
Rebecca Bashton
Cara Coolbaugh
Jaymi Cowan
Kerry Barnholt
Lucia Kuhner
Lucia Kuhner
Kelly Rees
25-29
Zoe King
Jessica Burwell
Catherine Phillips
Yvonne Timewell
Lindsay Price
Amy Patz
Amy Patz
30-34
Tina Eakin
Amy Patz
Erin McCarty
Katrin Tobin
Lynn Martin
Rikke Johansen
Chantal Ratte
35-39
Serena Warner
Sabine Greipel
Chantal Ratte
N/A
Monika Birk
Shannon Oliver
Sue Forbes-Kikukawa
40-44
Jodi Ruby
Devyani Kamdar
Monika Birk
Lorenn Walker
Susy Jones
Laurie Woodbury Sally Hill
45-49
Beverly Enslow
Barbara Peterson
Lorenn Walker
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
50-54
Lorenn Walker
Libby Harrow
N/A
N/A
N/A
Wendy Minor
N/A
55-59
Wendy Minor
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
60+
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
1996-2002 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONS (AMATEUR MEN)
DIV
2002
2001
1999
1998
1997
1996
15-19
Hunter Claxton
Pearce Creasman Eliot Challifour
2000
Tyler Smith
N/A
N/A
N/A
20-24
Josiah Middaugh
Rohin Adams
Andy Blow
Jeff Cormack
Jason Irons
Luis Canales
N/A
25-29
Andrew Wadsworth
Bernard Hug
Keith Meter
Ben Travis
Karl Schultz
Charles Smith
Masco Wieser
30-34
Matt Boobar
Benoit Dussault
Norman Thiabult
Dave Bonetti
Dave Bonetti
Gerry Clark
Paul Hopwood
35-39
Mark Gavach
Paul Hopwood
Richard Ely
Paul Hopwood
Paul Hopwood
Paul Hopwood
Richard Knight
40-44
Tom Lyons
Dave Ruby
Joseph Zwack
Howard Jones
Steve Cole
Patrick Follett
David Fonseca
45-49
Keiji Matsuba
John Royson
John Royson
Reed Johnson
Kalli Nottrodt
Otto Lingk
Bob Macy
50-54
Jiri Kokes
Dave Kinsey
Kent Robison
Bob Macy
Bob Macy
Mike Malloy
Dan Neyenhuis
55-59
Richard Wall
Leo Meeuwisse
Brian Parkinson
Peter Wood
Wilburn Powell
Ed Hudcovic
Ed Hudcovic
60+
David Sharp
Hans Dieben
Hans Dieben
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
CA
Paul Martin
Paul Martin
Joel Sampson
Paul Martin
N/A
N/A
N/A
50
TOP THREE PROS FROM MAUI’S PAST
2007 -----------------------------------------------------------------
2000 -----------------------------------------------------------------
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - Makena, HI - 10/28
Men
Women
1. Conrad Stoltz
2:40:54
1. Julie Dibens
2. Olivier Marceau
2:42:05
2. Melanie McQuaid
3. Brian Smith
2:42:35
3. Jamie Whitmore
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Eneko Llanos (11:17:17), Erika Csomor (13:12:50)
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – Wailea, Maui – 10/22
Men
Women
1. Michael Tobin
2:30:53
1. Kerstin Weule
3:07:04
2. Mike Vine
2:33:10
2. Melanie McQuaid
3:09:17
3. Michael Pigg
2:33:43
3. Uli Blank
3:17:32
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Peter Reid (11:05:07), Beth Zinkland (13:15:26)
3:01:24
3:09:52
3:11:37
2006 -----------------------------------------------------------------
1999 -----------------------------------------------------------------
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - Makena, HI - 10/29
Men
Women
1. Hamish Carter
2:42:36
1. Melanie McQuaid
2. Olivier Marceau
2:42:55
2. Danelle Kabush
3. Seth Wealing
2:44:05
3. Sibylle Matter
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Eneko Llanos (11:09:17), Sibylle Matter (13:24:06)
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – Wailea, Maui – 10/31
Men
Women
1. Ned Overend
2:32:50
1. Shari Kain
3:04:19
2. Michael Tobin
2:34:26
2. Kerstin Weule
3:06:27
3. Jimmy Riccitello
2:35:54
3. Jody Purcell
3:08:42
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Olivier Bernhart (11:05:09), Uli Blank (13:09:57)
3:07:53
3:15:58
3:19:50
2005 -----------------------------------------------------------------
1998 -----------------------------------------------------------------
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - Makena, HI - 10/23
Men
Women
1. Nicolas Lebrun
2:38:19
1. Melanie McQuaid
2. Eneko Llanos
2:41:41
2. Sibylle Matter
3. Brent McMahon
2:42:01
3. Jamie Whitmore
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Peter Reid (11:10:09), Kate Major (12:51:01)
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – Wailea, Maui – 10/11
Men
Women
1. Ned Overend
2:24:46
1. Sue Latshaw
2:58:49
2. Wes Hobson
2:29:16
2. Uli Blank
3:00:05
3. Michael Tobin
2:31:22
3. Caroline Rahner
3:06:27
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Peter Reid (10:59:49), Wendy Ingraham (12:58:32)
3:07:16
3:08:00
3:13:51
2004 -----------------------------------------------------------------
1997 -----------------------------------------------------------------
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - Wailea, HI - 10/24
Men
Women
1. Eneko Llanos
2:28:44
1. Jamie Whitmore
2. Olivier Marceau
2:29:45
2. Melanie McQuaid
3. Josiah Middaugh
2:33:28
3. Danelle Kabush
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Peter Reid (11:27:59), Heather Fuhr (13:18:17)
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – Wailea, Maui – 10/26
Men
Women
1. Mike Pigg
2:28:48
1. Cameron Randolph 3:04:25
2. Ned Overend
2:32:12
2. Lesley Tomlinson
3:04:31
3. Jimmy Riccitello
2:34:49
3. Sue Latshaw
3:11:32
3:01:35
3:04:25
3:05:19
1996 -----------------------------------------------------------------
2003 ----------------------------------------------------------------XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - Wailea, HI - 10/26
Men
Women
1. Eneko Llanos
2:32:56
1. Melanie McQuaid
2. Nicolas LeBrun
2:36:31
2. Jamie Whitmore
3. Justin Thomas
2:37:31
3. Candy Angle
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Peter Reid (11:03:50), Heather Fuhr (12:42:03)
2:57:08
3:01:14
3:06:09
XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – Wailea, Maui – 11/3
Men
Women
1. Jimmy Riccitello
2:27:42
1. Michellie Jones
2. Mike Pigg
2:31:13
2. Shari Kain
3. Ned Overend
2:33:39
3. Sian Welch
Note: 1998 was the first year for the “double”
Jimmy
2002 ----------------------------------------------------------------XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - Wailea, HI - 10/27
Men
Women
1. Conrad Stoltz
2:22:55
1. Candy Angle
2. Eneko Llanos
2:23:57
2. Jamie Whitmore
3. Nicolas LeBrun
2:27:37
3. Shari Kain
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Peter Reid (11:18:23), Ariane Gutknecht (13:30:26)
2:57:33
2:59:10
3:03:20
2001 ----------------------------------------------------------------XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP – Wailea, Maui – 10/22
Men
Women
1. Conrad Stoltz
2:28:48
1. Anke Erlank
3:00:59
2. Kerry Classen
2:37:02
2. Cherie Touchette
3:11:51
3. Jimmy Riccitello
2:37:31
3. Kerstin Weule
3:12:37
The Hawaiian Airlines Double:
Cameron Widoff (11:54:30), Wendy Ingraham (13:37:04)
51
3:04:53
3:05:05
3:20:55
2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RESULTS
The XTERRA USA Championship on October 5 was the last of five races for professionals competing in the XTERRA
U.S. Pro Points Series. Melanie McQuaid won both the USA Championship race and the Pro Series, while on the men’s
side Mike Vine won the race, but Conrad Stoltz (despite finishing 8th) won his 6th U.S. Pro Series Championship.
Pros were awarded points for their finish at each of the five events and could "drop" one of their scores from the first four
events, but not the finale. Thus, they counted their best four scores in addition to their finish in Nevada. The Series dished
out $70,000 to the top scorers, and in addition $20,000 was given away at Richmond, Utah, Temecula, and Alabama, and
$40,000 in Nevada.
2008 Pro Points Score Breakdown:
1
100
2
90
3
82
4
75
5
69
6
63
7
58
8
53
9
49
10
45
11
41
12
37
13
34
14
31
15
28
2008 XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series Final Standings
Pl
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
MEN
Name
Conrad Stoltz, RSA
Dan Hugo, RSA
Josiah Middaugh, USA
Brian Smith, USA
Mike Vine, CAN
Seth Wealing, USA
Craig Evans, USA
Rom Akerson, CRC
Ryan Ignatz, USA
Branden Rakita, USA
West
100
90
75
82
41
69
58
63
DNF
31
SE
100
90
DNS
63
45
DNP
82
58
53
37
East
DNF
90
100
DNS
34
37
69
58
63
DNP
MTN
100
DNS
69
82
90
75
49
45
53
63
USA
53
75
82
63
100
90
31
45
49
69
Total
353
345
326
290
276
271
240
224
218
200
Also: Kelly Guest (175), Cody Waite (163), Andrew Noble (144), Tyler Johnson (131), Dominic Gillen (124), Will Kelsay
(105), Ryan DeCook (101), Mark Leishman (82), Jordan Jones (65), Chris Legh (58), Jimmy Archer (49), Jim Vance
(45), Sam Gardner (41), Spenser Powlison (34), Mike Champigny (31), Brandon Jessop (28), Trevor Glavin (28).
Pl
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
WOMEN
Name
Melanie McQuaid, CAN
Shonny Vanlandingham, USA
Jenny Smith, NZL
Danelle Kabush, CAN
Lesley Paterson, GBR
Jenny Tobin, USA
Christine Jeffrey, CAN
Marion Summerer, GER
Amber Monforte, USA
Kristy Lanier, USA
West
100
DNS
DNS
75
49
82
63
90
69
53
SE
53
100
75
58
90
49
82
DNS
69
63
East
100
82
90
69
58
45
37
53
41
63
MTN
100
90
82
75
58
69
41
63
49
DNF
USA
100
58
69
63
75
53
41
DNP
DNP
DNP
Total
400
330
316
282
281
253
227
206
187
179
Also: Emma Garrard (166), Sara Tarkington (121), Candy Angle (116), Nic Leary (94), Renata Bucher (90), Sari
Anderson (83), Carina Wasle (82), Linda Gallo (69), Lisa Isom (65), Britta Martin (53), Michellie Jones (45), Susan
Williams (34), Fabiola Corona (31), Kate Chapman (31), Alisha Lion (28).
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2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RESULTS
2005 XTERRA World Champion Nicolas Lebrun won his third straight XTERRA European Tour title by winning races in
the UK, Czech, France-Auron and France-Mondelieu for a perfect 400 points. On the women’s side Renata Bucher won
her third XTERRA European Tour Championship in four years. Bucher won the last race of the season, the inaugural
XTERRA France in Mandelieu la Napoule, to catapult past Anna Baylis-Scheiderbauer in points.
The XTERRA European Tour's top finishers shared 20,000 Euros ($27,000 U.S.) and the prize purse at each
championship race was 15,000 Euros with the European Championship at XTERRA Italy awarding 25,000 Euros. Racers
counted their best four scores out of the six events.
2008 Pro Points Score Breakdown:
1
100
2
90
3
82
4
75
5
69
6
63
7
58
8
53
9
49
10
45
11
41
12
37
13
34
14
31
15
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2008 XTERRA European Tour Final Standings
Pl
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
MEN
Name
Nicolas Lebrun, FRA
Ronny Dietz, GER
Felix Schumann, GER
Franky Batelier, FRA
Karel Zadak, CZE
Lieuwe Boonstra, RSA
Jim Thijs, BEL
Conrad Stoltz, RSA
Olivier Marceau, SUI
Franck Borgia, FRA
Italy
90
69
82
63
37
75
UK
100
82
69
53
90
100
58
Czech
100
75
53
90
82
58
69
63
49
Auron
100
DNF
82
DNF
63
37
90
53
AUT
82
75
90
69
Mondelieu
100
53
90
49
69
53
58
82
58
Total
400
308
292
270
263
259
250
243
231
227
Also: Sam Gardner (215), Jorg Scheiderbauer (144), Jan Kubicek (131), Alessandro Degasperi (116), Victor Del Corral Morales (103), Michael Weiss (100), Karl
Shaw (94), Dan Hugo (83), Sylvain Dodet (75), Sebastien Keinle (75), Steeve Laurent (75), Lars Fricke (73), Tomas Jiranek (71), Jim McConnel (68), Brice
Daubord (63), Nicholas Fernandez (49), Petr Novak (41), Rene Rovero (41), Mikko Vastaranta (41), Asa Shaw (37), Elliot Challifour (34), Villaescusa Francisco
(34), Joe Andrews (31), Ulli Katzer (31), Max Renko (31), Sascha Wingenfeld (31), Fabien Combaluzier (28), Paul Embrechts (28), Clayton Payne (28), Leos
Rousavy (28).
Pl
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
WOMEN
Name
Renata Bucher, SUI
Carina Wasle, AUT
Anna Scheiderbauer, AUS
Nicola Duggan, GBR
Aneta Demelova, CZE
Amber Monforte, USA
Julie Dibens, GBR
Elke Innerebner, ITA
Julie Arnaud, FRA
Claudia Frank, GER
Italy
90
82
45
49
UK
90
82
53
63
100
Czech
100
90
75
49
69
49
53
Auron
100
82
90
69
AUT
90
82
69
53
Mondelieu
100
90
63
75
100
63
69
75
69
Total
380
354
352
295
218
207
200
161
138
128
Also: Stefania Bonazzi (121), Emma Livet (100), Sibylle Matter (100), Sabina Enaux (82), Andrea Huser (75), Riike Kelja (75), Isabelle Ferrer (75), Marion
Summerer (69), Ingrid Van Lubek (69), Ivana Loubkova (63), Ringe Virginie (58), Emma Garrard (58), Petra Krjova (58), Sonia Furtado (53), Katerina Loubkova
(53), Anne Fallows (49), Meagan Stewart (41), Valeria Curridori (34).
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2008 XTERRA GLOBAL TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS
An athletes’ journey to Maui is forged in dirt and determination. Their rite of passage calls for swimming, mountain
biking, and trail running in mystic environments from the picturesque Blue Lake in Rotorua to the Mediterranean
waters and silver sand beaches of Italy, straight up the Wasatch Mountains of Utah and into the “Samurai Country”
of rural Japan. Discovering new places, experiencing unknown cultures and gathering with kindred spirits across
the GlobeIT’S THE XTERRA WAY. Here are the championship races from around the world in 2008:
Date
March 8
Race (Pro and Amateur Race Winners)
XTERRA Saipan Championship
Location
Saipan, CNMI
Andrew Noble/Renata Bucher ... Eli Torgeson/Mieko Carey
April 5
XTERRA Australia Championship
Daylesford, Victoria
Chris Legh/Susie Wood ... Andrew Steel/Nicola Leary
April 12
XTERRA New Zealand Championship
Rotorua
Terenzo Bozzone/Sonia Foote ... Patrick Harvey/Monique Avery
April 19
XTERRA South Africa Championship
Grabouw, W. Cape
Dan Hugo/Eszter Erdelyi ... Marc Price/Alexia Loizou
May 17-18
XTERRA West Championship*
Temecula, CA
Conrad Stoltz/Melanie McQuaid ... Trevor Glavin/Julie Bruckman
June 1
XTERRA Italy Championship+
Cala Ginepro, Sardinia
Olivier Marceau/Sibylle Matter ... Tomas Matera/Kaja Polivkova
June 7-8
XTERRA Southeast Championship*
Pelham, AL
Conrad Stoltz/Shonny Vanlandingham ... James Walsh/Erin Kummer
June 14-15
XTERRA East Championship*
Richmond, VA
Josiah Middaugh/Melanie McQuaid ... James Walsh/Erin Kummer
June 14
XTERRA Brazil Championship
Angra dos Reis
Alexandre Manzan/Carla Prada ... Joao Carlos de Almeida/Carolina de Souza
June 21
XTERRA United Kingdom Championship+
Neath Valley
Nicolas Lebrun/Julie Dibens ... Llewellyn Holmes/Emma Smith
June 28
XTERRA Czech Championship+
Hluboka nad Vltavou
Nicolas Lebrun/Carina Wasle ... Martin Koukal/Eva Stroblova
July 6
XTERRA France Championship+
Auron
Nicolas Lebrun/Renata Bucher ... Yohan Roman/Sophia Giovane
August 15-16
XTERRA Mountain Championship*
Snowbasin/Ogden, UT
Conrad Stoltz/Melanie McQuaid... Luke Jay/Cary Kinross-Wright
August 23
XTERRA Austria Championship+
Klopeinersee, Carinthia
Michael Weiss/Julie Dibens ... Martin Jiskra/Monica Gabbanelli
August 30
XTERRA Japan Championship
Marunuma
Sam Gardner/Renata Bucher ... Mitsuro Ohara/Akiro Sato
September 27
XTERRA France 2**+
Mandelieu
Nicolas Lebrun/Renata Bucher ... Francois Carloni/Anais Marguerite
October 4-5
XTERRA USA Championship*
Incline Village, Lake Tahoe, NV
Mike Vine/Melanie McQuaid ... Joshua Olmstead/Erin Kummer
* XTERRA America Tour events /// + XTERRA European Tour events (xterraeurope.com)
** Awards Pro Prize purse but did not have slots to XTERRA World Championship
Note: Does not include in-country series such as the XTERRA America Tour, XTERRA South Africa Series, Czech Tour,
German Tour, Japan Tour, Brazil Tour, and French Tour.
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2009 XTERRA GLOBAL TOUR SCHEDULE
Tentative as of October 15, 2008
Date
Event
Location
January 17
XTERRA European Winter Championship
Chabanon, France
March 8
XTERRA Winter World Championship
Snowbasin/Ogden, UT
April 18
XTERRA South Africa Championship
Grabouw, Western Cape
April 18
XTERRA Saipan Championship
Saipan, Northern Marianas
April 18
XTERRA New Zealand Championship
Rotorua
May 30
XTERRA Italy Championship+
Cala Ginepro, Sardinia
June 21
XTERRA Wales Championship+
Neath Valley
June 27
XTERRA Czech Championship+
Hluboka nad Vltavou
August 1
XTERRA Brazil Championship
Angra dos Reis
August 9
XTERRA France Championship+
Auron
August 15
XTERRA Germany Championship+
Zittau
August 22
XTERRA Austria Championship+
Klopeinersee, Carinthia
August 29
XTERRA Japan Championship
Marunuma
September 27
XTERRA USA Championship*
Snowbasin/Ogden, UT
October 25
XTERRA World Championship
Maui, Hawaii
* XTERRA America Tour events
+ XTERRA European Tour events
Japan
France-Auron
Czech Republic
New Zealand
Brazil
Italy
THE XTERRA HALL OF FAME
When XTERRA celebrated its 10th year in October of 2005,
the founders created the XTERRA HALL OF FAME. This year,
on the eve of the XTERRA World Championship on the luau
grounds of the Maui Prince, another XTERRA legend will be
honored in front of their peers at the night of champions dinner.
NED OVEREND (2005)
After retiring from mountain biking in 1996 at the age of 40 (he won six national titles and
became mountain bikings first world champion in 1990), Overend competed in the firstever XTERRA in 1996, finishing third. In ‘97 he was second, and in ‘98 and ‘99 he won
consecutive World Championships at the ripe young age of 42 & 43. He was also the
XTERRA USA Series Champion in 2002. At the 2004 World Championship, at age 50,
Overend posted the 9th fastest bike split and placed 21st overall. Midway through the
bike course Peter Reid was overheard saying “There’s a 50-year-old in front of me!”
As an XTERRA pro, Ned regularly beat the spandex off guys 10 and 15 years his junior. He was so devastating on the mountain bike that he earned the nicknames of
“Deadly Nedly” and “The Lung.” At the end of his XTERRA career, race commentators
respectfully called him “The Old Man of the Mountain.”
SCOTT TINLEY (2006)
Scott Tinley was named the second inductee into the XTERRA Hall of Fame. In 1996,
Scott competed in XTERRA's inaugural event, known as Aquaterra at the time. That day,
he finished in 4th place and went on to finish in the top 10 in both 1997 and '98. But more
than just an athlete, Scott was one of the early ambassadors for the sport. Tinley was at
the sharp end of getting athletes to Maui. When you look at the high level pro's that came
10 years ago, it is far more impressive than what one, solitary, unusual race with a
$5,000 prize list should have attracted. Jimmy Riccitello, Mike Pigg, Wes Hobson, Ray
Browning, Pat Brown, Scott Molina, Emilio Desoto, Jeff Devlin, Kenny Glah, Paul
Huddle, Michellie Jones, Paula Newby, Sian Welch, Karen Smeyers and more I probably can't remember. A lot of that participation is because of ST. Tinley also campaigned
in the Hawaiian Mountain Tour bike race in Hawaii to promote XTERRA and near the end
of his career, he helped found and develop the sport of off-road triathlon.
KERSTIN WEULE (2007)
Kerstin Weule, using equally deadly swim, mountain bike and run speed, won more
XTERRA races than anyone (until Jamie Whitmore took on the challenge). She won 19
XTERRA titles, including the US. Pro Series in 1999 and 2000, and the 2000 World
Championship. Born in Braunlage, Germany in 1966, Weule’s name was synonymous
with XTERRA for years. She was 5th at Maui in 1997 after a second in Kirkwood and a
third at Big Bear. The winning started in 1998 in Louisiana and she won the next two big
races. In her career, Kerstin won at almost every U.S. venue where XTERRA traveled
too, including races in the UK and Canada. Her early battles in 97-98 and 99 with
Lorraine Barrow and Jody Purcell were wonderful to watch. Weule brought much to
XTERRA – an open disposition, the ability to share all that she knew at XTERRA
University clinics, a great laugh, her cartwheel at the finish line, & blue painted toenails
on raceday. Kerstin retired from XTERRA in 2003 while still able to podium anywhere.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
XTERRA WARRIOR AWARD
Since 2003 XTERRA has honored a member of its Tribe that has shown
exemplary courage in the face of adversity, gone above and beyond to help the greater community, or personified the
“Live More” spirit. Previous winners include...
Kim
Mills
2007 - Tae Yoong Kim – This Korean born Japanese age grouper can be found
at XTERRA events in almost every continent - his enthusiasm tanscends the language barrier everywhere he goes.
2006 - Nico Pfitzenmeier – former mountain biker, Nico has traveled the world
“competing to help kids”. His fundraising efforts assist children in Mozambique
with housing and education.
2005 - Dr. John Mills – Dr. John has spearheaded the medical support team on
Maui since the inception of the race. Behind the scenes he has put in countless
hours in preperation for the event
2004 - Willie Stewart – Willie lost his arm in a construction accident but has not
let that stop him from pursuing his favorite sports. A high tech prosthetic with
shocks and quick release mechanism has allowed him to ride a mountain bike and
rip up XTERRA courses all over the U.S.
2003 - Bryan Medrano – Bryan lives life to the fullest while raising awareness
and funds for Huntington’s Disease, a neurological disorder that effects him and
other family members.
Pfitzenmeier
Stewart
LUCKY 13?
Medrano
Steve Tarpinian from New York, and Steve Fisher, Gerry Clark, and Joe Alueta from Maui have done
(and finished) every XTERRA in Maui since 1996.
A BLESSING AND A LEI
There is perhaps no pre-race ritual more
spiritually powerful than the beachfront
Hawaiian blessing by Reverend Alalani
Hill, and there’s certainly nothing better
than crossing the finish line and seeing
Raena, who welcomes each finisher
with a fresh flower lei.
KEEP THE FAITH
The 2008 race won’t be the same without XTERRA’s all-time
winningest athlete, 2004 World Champion Jamie Whitmore.
“J-Dawg” missed this season while battling cancer, and the entire
XTERRA community wishes her a speedy recovery. Athletes,
friends, and family that would like to help are encouraged to buy the
“J-Dawg Crew” tee shirt at the XTERRA Gear tent (all proceeds go
to Jamie), or visit the supportjamiewhitmore.org and
jamiewhitmore.com websites.
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XTERRA WINTER WORLDS /// FIRE & ICE AWARD
Flashback to March 8, 2008Brian Smith jolts past Josiah Middaugh less than 20 meters from the finish line to win the
inaugural XTERRA Winter World Championship in dramatic fashion at Snowbasin Resort. After nearly two hours of
grueling racing action that included mountain biking, snowshoeing, running and ski mountaineering in snow flurries at
6,000+ feet elevation, Smith pulled off a jaw-dropping come-from-behind victory by a little more than one-second in
1:58:29.92 (with Middaugh right behind in 1:58:31.21).
Spectators at the finish line remarked that it was the most unbelievable 13 seconds of racing – in any sport – they had
ever seen. “I had goose bumps, it was unreal,” said Mike Caldwell of Ogden, UT. “That’s about as pure and epic a
sporting moment as I’ve ever witnessed.”
It went something like this – 200 yards of downhill skiing through eight gates – all viewable from the main plaza at
Snowbasin. Middaugh comes into sight of the spectators and falls rounding the first gate. At this point all he needs to
do is stay upright and the race is his. He picks himself up and slowly rounds the next two gates only to fall on his back
again, this time sliding down the hill. As Middaugh gets up and going again Smith, fueled by years of alpine racing and
a natural competitive fire, emerges from the tree line like a man possessed. Seconds later and with just two gates to go
Smith zooms past Middaugh on the inside and speeds across the finish line arms raised high.
In doing so Smith not only won XTERRA’s Winter Worlds, but captured the first-ever Fire and Ice award for having the
fastest combined times at the 2007 XTERRA World Championship in Maui (where he was third overall – top American)
and XTERRA Winter Worlds in Utah.
Several other XTERRA standouts – including host of current and former national champions – made it clear that their
athletic endeavors don’t end with the summer season. In the women’s race adventure racing phenom Sari Anderson
won the Winter World Championship, but former XTERRA amateur national champion and mother of two Lisa Isom –
who was third at Winter Worlds – won the Fire and Ice duel. Isom edged Emma Garrard, the reigning XTERRA amateur National Champ who was racing as a pro for the first time in the snow, by less than two minutes in the combined
times event.
In the amateur Fire and Ice battle Ross McMahan and Caroline Colonna, who each won their XTERRA age group
national championship (Ross in ’06 in the 35-39 age group and Caroline last year in the 40-44 division) posting the
fastest combined times.
On October 26 the FIRE part of the 2008/09 double will be contested on the south shore of Maui, and on March 8 the
ICE returns to Utah. Put them together and you’ve got the hottest & coolest multisport event combination on the planet.
To see highlights from both races and watch the races unfold live tune in to www.XTERRA.tv.
2007/2008 FIRE AND ICE RESULTS
Name
Brian Smith
Nicolas Lebrun
Josiah Middaugh
Michael Tobin
Greg Krause
Ross McMahan
Peter Hanson
Lisa Isom
Emma Garrard
Caroline Colonna
Lisa Lieb
Rachel Cieslewicz
Beverly Watson
Mike Malloy
Hometown
Gunnison, CO
Digne, France
Vail, CO
Boise, ID
Denver, CO
Incline Village, NV
Minneapolis, MN
Vail, CO
Truckee, CA
Taos, NM
Durango, CO
Salt Lake City, UT
Alberta, Canada
Birmingham, MI
Division
MPro
MPro
MPro
MPro
MPro
MAmateur
MAmateur
FPro
FPro
FAmateur
FAmateur
FAmateur
FAmateur
MAmateur
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Maui Time
2:42:35
2:45:19
2:53:56
2:57:58
3:50:13
3:15:09
3:36:56
3:46:04
3:35:02
3:48:47
3:39:09
3:49:55
4:46:22
6:08:59
Utah Time
1:58:29
1:58:40
1:58:31
2:01:26
2:09:35
2:51:30
2:50:58
2:45:19
2:58:15
2:52:56
3:05:17
3:39:56
3:47:37
6:02:05
Total
4:41:04
4:43:59
4:52:27
4:59:24
5:59:48
6:06:39
6:27:54
6:31:23
6:33:17
6:41:43
6:44:26
7:29:51
8:33:59
12:11:04
THE XTERRA TRAIL RUNNING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
INAUGURAL XTERRA TRAIL RUNNING
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP DEBUTS DEC. 7, 2008
In 2008 XTERRA took trail running to the extreme with the halfmarathon distance "Xduro". More than a dozen endurance
runs across the U.S. and several more around the globe have
prepared runners for the ultimate Hawaiian experience - the
XTERRA Trail Running World Championship at Kualoa Ranch
(pictured here) on the island of Oahu.
The inaugural XTERRA Trail Running World Championship is
scheduled for December 7, 2008, a week before the Honolulu Marathon.
"After 12 years of producing trail runs alongside our XTERRA off-road triathlons we've learned that our audience wants
a bigger challenge than a 10k," said TEAM Unlimited CEO Tom Kiely. "What the market told us was to create a series of
half-marathons that have a physical challenge parallel to that of a road marathon, but with Mother Nature along for the
ride."
The XTERRA Trail Run World Champs will be held in conjunction with the XTERRA Trail Running Series, a collection of
50 trail runs of various distances twisting on crooked, dirty, and rocky paths from Malibu to Japan. Global Tour stops for
the 21k "Xduro" included New Zealand, Japan, France, Italy, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
The final stop in the Series will certainly satisfy even the most adventurous runner. Kualoa Ranch, located on the northeastern side of Oahu less than an hour from Honolulu, is a 4000-acre working cattle ranch spread from the steep
mountain cliffs to the sparkling sea. The ranch terrain varies from dense rainforest to broad open valleys and from
beautiful white sand beaches to awesome verdant cliff faces. Kualoa Ranch has been the site of television shows and
Hollywood films such as Jurassic Park, Windtalkers, Pearl Harbor, Godzilla, Tears of the Sun, 50 First Dates, and LOST.
In addition to the epic location, the World Champs will immerse participants in a festival atmosphere with live music, great
food, and family entertainment. Shorter distance trail runs, races for kids, a walk-a-thon for charity, and relay team
competitions will also be offered.
"XTERRA is thrilled with the growth of its Trail Running Series launched two years ago, and we think the longer distance
focus will push it to whole new extreme in terms of participation and challenge," said Janet Clark, President of TEAM
Unlimited/XTERRA. "XTERRA Trail Runs give runners an opportunity to explore some wildly natural environments and
challenge Mother Nature's diverse and unique offerings from roots and rocks, to stream crossings and unexpected scenic
vistas."
To qualify to race in the XTERRA Trail Run World Championship runners need to place in one of the top spots in their
age group (10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60-69, 70-79, 80+) at anyone of the qualifying races OR enter through the
at-large lottery on www.xterratrailrun.com. Here are the remaining races on the 2007-08 Schedule:
Date
10/25
10/25
11/22
12/7
12/14
Race
XTERRA Makena Beach Trail Run
XTERRA Boney Mountain Xduro
XTERRA Topanga Turkey Trot
XTERRA Trail Running World Championship
XTERRA Crystal Cove Trail Run
Location
Makena, Maui
Thousand Oaks, CA
Topanga, CA
Kualoa Ranch, Oahu, HI
Newport Beach, CA
Distances - Series Descriptor
5k/10k
6k/21k - SoCal Series #2 for ‘09
5k/10k/15k - SoCal Series #3 for ‘09
5km/10km/21km Xduro
5k/15k - SoCal Series #4 for ‘09
For further information and to check out the 2008-09 XTERRA Trail Running Schedule visit us online at
xterratrailrun.com.
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THE BREEDER’S CHOICE XTERRA K9 CHALLENGE
Central Garden & Pet Company's ultra premium dog food and
treat brand, Breeder's Choice, was the lead sponsor of a brand
new competitive race series featuring teams comprised of dogs
and their owners this year.
The Breeder's Choice XTERRA K9 Challenge was an integral
part of the 2008 XTERRA America Tour, with events at each of
the stops on the Tour and the XTERRA Trail Running National
Championship.
Several hundred dogs and their owners competed in the events,
which are races against the clock in a spectator-friendly
combined trail run and obstacle course format that featured a
tunnels dogs had to crawl through, box jumps, serpentine
maneuvers, speed step-overs, quick sprints, and teeter-totter
crossings.
"Dogs have always had a special relationship with their care
takers and more and more people are including their dogs in
their everyday family activities," said Jim Heim, President of the
Pet Division of Central Garden & Pet. "This is a totally unique
event that encourages people and their dogs to be active, interact with one another and have fun. The beauty of the K9
Challenge is that anyone can participate. It's not breed specific
or limited to highly trained or specialized dogs."
The inaugural year of the Breeder's Choice XTERRA K9
Challenge was a huge success and will continue to be part of the
XTERRA festivities in 2009.
In addition to the competition, The Breeder's Choice XTERRA
K9 Challenge events featured free product sampling,
professional tips and advice on dog care, coupons and special
offers at retail.
"The K9 Challenge is a perfect extension for the XTERRA
series," said Tom Kiely, CEO of TEAM Unlimited. "Central
Garden & Pet produces some of the finest and best selling
products for dogs anywhere and they are huge promoters of
good animal health and fitness. They were a natural fit and
together we're creating something very unique and exciting.
When we polled our base of athletes on the subject we received
very positive feedback on the event."
Central Garden & Pet Company is a leading innovator, marketer
and producer of quality branded products for the lawn & garden
and pet supplies markets.
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XTERRA ECO TEAM
The Eco Team is an athlete initiated program to engage the XTERRA
community in environmental initiatives to help protect and preserve the areas
we race in, and give back to the communities that host us.
The program started in 2007 by organizing ecological restoration work
parties at our race venues and initiating a gear recycling program for donation
to local bicycle advocacy programs.
Highlights include:
- At the XTERRA World Championship in Maui nearly 20 volunteers gathered
for a three-mile trash sweep that extended from the far side of Makena “Big”
Beach along the coast back to the host hotel at the Maui Prince.
- At the XTERRA USA Championship in Nevada the XTERRA Eco Team, with
more than a dozen volunteers, planted 10 trees, mixed and poured over 30
bags of concrete for the foundation of bear-proof recycling boxes, installed 7
stream and natural habitat protection signs, and filled several trash bags with
litter picked up along 5 miles of trail and a stream in Incline Village.
- In North Bend, WA the XTERRA Eco Team joined forces with Seattle's Back
Country Bicycle Trails Club (BBTC) to restore a section of a popular mountain
bike trail in the North Cascades. More than a dozen volunteers worked 15ft
of trail "turnpike" that had been damaged by winter storms. The crew
scrounged for rock and mineral soil to make the section suitable for horses
and mountain bikes.
- For the XTERRA Vashon Island race XTERRA athletes cleaned out their
garages
for
the
Eco
Team’s
first
"bike-cycling"
event.
At the race they collected bicycle parts, clothing, and any bike related components for donation to Seattle's BikeWorks: a bicycle advocacy non-profit
that teaches bicycle maintenance skills to children of low-income families.
BikeWorks uses
donated equipment to teach teens how to build or repair
bikes and teens are allowed to keep the bikes they build. Younger children
receive free bikes from Bikeworks and earn prizes for the number of miles
they ride. BikeWorks also donates recycled bicycles to The Village Project in
Africa. Gear donations were already piled up at the registration table one hour
before the race, and the two boxes the ECO TEAM brought were at capacity
as soon as they were set down. Donations included tires and tubes, new bike
clothing and socks, seats, pedals, cables, chains, cranks, wheel sets, bike
shoes, lights, water bottles, stickers, a steel roadbike frame, and a wonderful
kids' BMX bike!
In 2009 and beyond the XTERRA Eco Team will continue to make a difference
ecologically by offering a few hours of time to local environmental initiatives
near our race courses. This could be anything from trail maintenance to park
clean-up, ecological restoration, or tree planting work parties.
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XTERRAGEAR.COM
Lightweight XTERRA Shoes Designed to Help Athletes
Stalk Their On-Course Prey
TJ Gray and Ashley Brown — designers of XTERRA’s new
line of footwear and apparel — stood at the finish line of the
XTERRA World Championship in Maui last October. While
many of the competitors lay in bed the night before counting
sheep in anticipation of the race, that afternoon Gray and
Brown were counting shoes.
Road shoe, road shoe, road shoe. As athletes poured
down from the lower slopes of Mount Haleakala from their
nearly seven-mile trail run over roots, rocks and ravines,
Gray and Brown couldn’t believe their eyes.
“Maybe one in 100 was a trail runner,” said Brown, who
along with partner Gray have also developed shoes for
Nike, adidas and Salomon. “They were all sacrificing stability for less weight.”
They returned to the drawing board, determined to make
XTERRA the lightest — but still, most stable — trail running
shoe on the market. With four months until the launch of the
shoes at the Outdoor Retailer show in Salt Lake City,
designs were tweaked, materials tested — including a
unique combination of lighter blown rubber in the forefoot
and a heavier high-abrasion carbon rubber in the heel.
But their biggest scientific sport discovery was yet to come.
After much trial and error in their New Hampshire lab, a
molding model never before seen in the category was
created. Gone was a traditional glued-together midsole,
replaced by a dual-injected, dual-density EVA made of two
layers — the top soft, the bottom harder — giving comfort
and stability while taking away weight.
The result: an eco-friendly design that’s one of the lightest
trail runner ever, weighing in at less than 10.5 ounces for
men, 9.5 for women.
With the weight issue solved, multi-sport competitors Gray
and Brown began to research every movement taken on a
trail — the footplant and lateral pushoff around a 90-degree
directional path change, the flexed-footed jump over water,
the balanced gripped-toe run across a log.
As they were going for a timed run in the woods near their
studios — furiously passing each other, taking turns as the
lead — the big-picture design inspiration for XTERRA’s new
footwear line came: a big-cat predator’s paw.
“Chasing its prey, a big cat grips into the earth — digging
into loose gravel, dirt, gaining time and distance on every
step, every leap,” said Gray, a former collegiate decathlete
at Syracuse.
“The outer part of their foot acts like a traction pad,” he
continued. “It’s from there that we came up with XTERRA’s
unique outsole lug concept.”
The concept’s name: WILDTred. According to Gray and
Brown, its carved claw-like perimeter lug design forms
independent touch pads from forefoot to heel with deep flex
zones for controlled, wrap-around grip. They also noted the
lugs are higher than the shoe bottom’s concave center,
helping it act as its front and rear suspension while creating
a larger surface area.
“With the cat’s paw, we liked the symbolism of man’s
co-existence with all things found in the environment, said
Brown. “We adapt to our surroundings, whether it be
animal, plant or any of nature’s elements.
Continued Brown: “The thought behind XTERRA’s new line
is that the outdoors are no longer to be conquered; they’re
to be connected with.”
XTERRA’s 2008 footwear launch includes five styles: trail
runner, trail trainer (each $115), ultra trainer ($95),
performance sandal ($75) and performance slide ($55).
They will be available online in November.
For more information on the product — or what retailers
are carrying XTERRA — multisport athletes can go to
www.xterragear.com.
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XTERRA BEGINNINGS
IT REALLY STARTED in the late '80's. That's when Tom
Kiely (CEO of TEAM Unlimited - owners and producers of
XTERRA) was tasked with creating more publicity for the
Waikiki Oahu Visitors Association. His idea was sports TV.
"First, sports is part of our life blood in Hawaii, and second,
what looks good on TV? The beaches and the ocean,"
explained Kiely.
The concept was pretty simple. TV sports and
entertainment is one of the biggest industries in the world.
The travel industry is THE BIGGEST industry in the world.
Bring those two together in programming, and you've got
something big.
So he came up with the idea for the Hawaiian International
Ocean Challenge - a lifeguard skills competition that
attracted water safety specialists from Australia, New
Zealand,
California,
and
of
course,
Hawaii.
Then, he forged a relationship with ESPN - the worldwide
leader in sports.
In 1990 the Ocean Challenge was broadcast on ESPN,
and millions of viewers were exposed to the beauty of
Waikiki - the sun, sand, and crystal clear blue water of the
Pacific Ocean. Subsequently, this is where David "Kahuna"
Nicholas enters the picture - as "race director."
"So we get into producing the Ocean Challenge," says
Kiely. "And now I'm thinking I've got all these athletes and
TV crews and if it costs me this much to produce one show,
it'll cost less for another, and even less for a third."
ESPN approves two more shows (Waikiki King's Race and
Diamond Head Wahine Windsurfing Classic) and in 1991
TEAM Unlimited produces three events and three TV
shows. The concept is working, and Hawaii is reaping the
benefits of the outdoor exposure the shows are generating.
"So the next year (1992) we produced seven Hawaiian
Sports Adventure Showsmultiple segments, different
stories, great scenics, and 30-minutes of entertaining, good
fun stuff," said Kiely.
Those seven shows were in addition to the Ocean
Challenge and a few others televised events, including the
inaugural Tour O' Hawaii.
"Now that was a great event," said Nicholas - now the
managing director of the XTERRA Global Tour. "The Tour
O' Hawaii happened before professional cyclists were
allowed to compete in the Olympics so the top riders from
every country kept their amateur status so they could race
in the Olympics. We just missed Lance because he signed
with Motorola, but we had George Hincapie, Jan Ulrich,
Tyler Hamilton, and dozens of others. Looking back, the
field was a who's who of international cycling."
A few years later the Olympics allowed pros to compete,
road cycling in the U.S. was on the decline, and the Tour O'
Hawaii was no more. At the same time, however, mountain
biking was taking off. So in 1995, in addition to 12 other TV
shows and several events, TEAM Unlimited produced the
Hawaiian Mountain Tour.
In doing so Nicholas and mountain bike Hall-of-Famer
Dean Crandall established the rules and held the first-ever
mountain bike stage race. This is also where many of the
XTERRA greats first appeared. The likes of Ned Overend,
Shari Kain, Melanie McQuaid, Steve Larsen, Mike Kloser,
Leslie Tomlinson, and host of others were taking part in the
Hawaiian Mountain Tour. Now these races took place at
Kualoa Ranch on Oahu, where the Koolau mountain range
meets the ocean, and the story goes that after their races
the mountain bikers would ride down to the beach and jump
in the water. It sparked a thoughtwhy not have a
mountain bike triathlon?
By 1996 TEAM Unlimited had produced more than 50
shows and sporting events, and while the idea of an off-road
triathlon was enticing - who'd pay for it?
Almost simultaneously, the Aston Hotel in Maui (now the
Wailea Marriott Resort) was shopping for a good idea for
their grand opening and the Maui Visitors Bureau was
looking for a new event that could tell a different story about
Maui's south shore because all the exposure up to that point
was golf. Well, what better way to show off the hotel and
south shore than 1) starting the race at this beautiful beach
in front of the sponsor hotel, 2) follow a race that covers 21
miles of terrain with two dozen camera's, and 3) put it on TV
for the whole world to see?
Add a phone call to Kiely from a friendly competitor in the
marketplace (to remain unnamed) inquiring on the very
subject of producing an off-road triathlon and you have all
the main ingredients for XTERRA's birth.
Kiely likes to define luck as the "intersection of opportunity and activity." He recalls bringing Nicholas and VP of
Marketing Janet Clark into his office.
"Look, I said, so-and-so called me and said that they were
thinking about doing an off-road tri and if they do, then we're
forever second, so we have to be the first ones to do it. I
immediately called Aston and the MVB and said O.K., I've
got the idea, here's the thing, bing, bang, boom," said Kiely.
"And that's what got us started in XTERRA."
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THE XTERRA PLANET
At the finish line of the very first XTERRA race in 1996 it was clear that
XTERRA was going to be more than just a one-off event. There was
passion in the eyes of the competitors and an unwavering feeling that
XTERRA was destined to become a lifestylea movement.
And look at what XTERRA has become
- The first piece of expansion started with more races, a lot more. From
one to 100+ in 17 countries in an 11-year span including a 60-stop America Tour for amateurs and a full-blown
European Tour. XTERRA races can now be found on every continent in the World (including Antarctica in 2009).
- We initiated a series of XTERRA Camps across the U.S. to help prepare athletes to race and get them started
towards an active lifestyle. To that end, we offer up half-distance races for newcomers at our major events, plus the
chance to race as part of a relay team. We also offer free XTERRA University clinics taught by our top pros.
- We dish out a half-million dollars in prize money to attract some of the world's leading multisport athletes and garner
the attention of national and international media.
- We make champions. In the U.S. off-road triathlon series alone we recognize 184 amateur regional champions and
22 amateur national champions, plus relay team and collegiate national champs, XTERRA Trail Run Series, National
and World Champs, and now XTERRA Winter World Champions.
- We get kids involved wherever we go with the XTERRA Kids Zone. It's a free schedule of events with running and
bike races, obstacle courses, and other fun games. The notion is to get kids outdoors and active.
- We put the lifestyle on display for millions to see with XTERRA TV. A dozen shows reaching into homes all over the
world with inspiring images of fun activities in great places. We also launched our very own 24/7 web TV network,
www.xterra.tv, where viewers can watch our shows on demand for free.
- We became consumer friendly. First with XTERRA Gear - equipment designed for rugged competition. Then, with
races in more than a dozen countries and nearly every state in the U.S., we knew traveling was part of the game so
we selected Travelocity to power XTERRA Travel on our website.
- With the introduction of the XTERRA Foundation - we gave XTERRA heart. The XTERRA Foundation is a non-profit
specifically designed to provide educational opportunities for at-risk kids.
- We've opened the doors for runners, not just multisport athletes, with the XTERRA Trail Running Series. This year
there were more than 50 5k, 10k, and 21k runs reaching into 15 U.S. States and seven countries - providing more
chances to participate in the healthy, active, outdoors lifestyle. We’ll host the inaugural XTERRA Trail Running World
Championship - a 21k Xduro - on Dec. 7, 2008 on the island of Oahu.
- We took the XTERRA format into the snow with the creation of the XTERRA Winter World Championship.
- We created a week-long XTERRA-style adventure competition that traveled across Nevada.
- We created a platform for our dog lovers with the Breeder’s Choice XTERRA K9 Challenge.
- We launched the XTERRA Eco Team to protect and preserve the areas we race in, and give back to the
communities that host us.
- And XTERRA is only getting better...
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TEAM UNLIMITED
TEAM Unlimited is a Hawaii-based television events and marketing company,
founded in 1988. It owns and produces XTERRA, and in 2008 there will be more than
100 off-road triathlon events held in 16 countries. It all started with 123 competitors
one afternoon in Maui, and has since evolved into the most prestigious off-road
multisport race in the world. There are 20,000+ competitors, ages 13-71, from all 50
states and more than 40 countries competing in XTERRA events.
TEAM Unlimited also produces a 50-race XTERRA Global Trail Running Series with
National and World Championship races, the Land Rover G4 Challenge-Nevada
Passage adventure competition, the XTERRA Winter World Championship, and more
than a dozen TV shows each year are produced by TEAM TV.
XTERRA THROUGH TIME
1996: Jimmy Riccitello and Michellie Jones win inaugural event in Wailea, Maui.
1997: XTERRA adds two events in California, and one in Louisiana in addition to World Championship.
1998: The XTERRA tour goes to Michigan, Colorado, Oregon, and back to Louisiana.
1999: 11 races spanning from California to New Jersey. First year of Pro Points Series.
2000: XTERRA goes global with its first international races in England, Japan, and Canada.
2001: The first year of the XTERRA USA Championship Series, Australia and the Netherlands.
2002: The inaugural XTERRA Saipan Championship, and races in Germany and the Czech Republic.
The XTERRA USA Championship Series expands to 31 races.
2003: The seventh consecutive year of expansion provides more than 50 events to compete in.
2004: Forty-five events in the U.S., plus 33 international races and a full-fledged XTERRA European Tour
2005: First year of the stand-alone XTERRA Trail Running Series and Nevada Passage Adventure Competition.
2008: More than 100 XTERRA off-road triathlon races, 50+ XTERRA Trail Runs, & inaguaral XTERRA Winter Worlds.
TEAM TV
Since 1990 TEAM
TV has produced
more than 275
television shows
resulting in three
regional Emmy’s
and 39 Telly
Awards for
production
excellence.
TELEVISION EVENTS AND MARKETING, INC. 720 Iwilei Road, Suite 290, Honolulu, HI 96817
Phone: 808.521.4322 Fax: 808.538.0314
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28-Jan-69
13-Apr-81
8-May-81
19-Oct-79
27-Dec-77
17-Dec-61
21-Jan-68
19-Jul-73
23-Feb-76
17-Feb-61
14-Feb-79
1-May-65
8-Oct-75
25-Aug-52
4-Nov-64
3-Aug-75
6-Oct-73
25-Oct-64
31-Mar-50
12-Feb-79
3-Apr-61
4-Sep-72
15-Apr-69
24-May-67
27-Aug-66
14-Nov-60
First Name
Karen
Janice
Ashley
Julie
Jamie
Robert
MIke
Joanne
scott
John
Luis
Timothy
Lee
Mieko
Kevin
Matthew
Sarah
Fred
Jessica
Emily
Jason
Brian
Angie
Jason
Stuart
Rachel
Gerry
Tony
John
Richard
John
Caroline
Justin
Richard
Kimberly Ann
Mike
Nathan
Dan
Regina
Kim
Stephen
John
Jolanda
Korrie
Laurel
Andrew
Kathy
Eric
Karl
Alexander
Chris
Charlotte
Brian
Beverly
Kai
Gary
Dave
Scott
Keith
Casey
Mike
Scott
Last Name
Brisson
Brod
Brown
Bruckman
Bursell
Butner
Byam
Cain
campbell
Campbell
Canales
Cannon
Cannon
Carey
Carey
Carlson
Carter
Carter
Cerra
Chaney
Chapman
Charles
Childre
Childre
Christie
Cieslewicz
Clark
Claudino
Close
Cochrane
Coffey
Colonna
Costa Jr.
Costello
Cruz
Dannelley
Decker
DeGolier
Detolve
Devine
Dewald
Donovan
Driessen
Dubray
Dudley
Duenow
Eckert
Edgerton
Edgerton
Eiler
Elkins
Endicott
Endicott
Enslow
Erickson
Erickson
Erlich
Ewing
Facer
Fannin
Ferreira
Fife
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USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
DOB
22-Mar-68
23-Oct-70
25-Feb-71
30-Nov-74
19-Dec-62
19-Feb-80
12-Oct-70
30-Oct-80
13-Jan-56
7-Jul-45
14-Jul-73
12-Jul-74
26-Nov-47
27-Apr-78
8-Jan-70
5-Sep-60
2-Dec-91
19-Feb-90
1-May-82
21-Oct-81
27-Jan-78
20-Jun-75
3-Nov-70
14-Aug-69
12-Sep-46
12-Dec-79
25-Dec-59
24-Sep-71
22-Dec-68
12-May-73
23-Jul-55
20-Apr-64
28-Jul-47
3-May-67
12-Oct-69
5-May-58
15-Aug-78
9-May-58
1-Sep-68
18-Mar-66
9-Feb-68
6-Apr-87
23-Jan-60
9-Mar-71
1-Dec-80
19-Apr-65
26-Jan-62
26-Jan-66
28-Dec-62
22-Mar-76
24-Apr-67
25-Nov-66
31-Mar-66
2-Mar-57
11-Feb-92
9-Sep-57
11-Jan-67
10-Oct-57
14-Jul-62
25-Aug-60
8-Aug-64
19-Oct-60
First Name
Megan
Steve
Marcy
Amy
Garrett
Kathrine
James
Ryan
Art
Shawn
Mark
Mark
Eric
Mark
Nicholas
Todd
David
Nathaniel
Jess
Keri
Scott
Bryant
brian
Peter
Tracey
Cole
Ray
Jay
John
Michael
Kevin
Janet
Kelly
Liselotte
Kimberly
Terry
Jeffrey
Jim
Kim
Lynn
Devyani
Bernd
Cary
Luke
Eric
Stephen
Robert
Erik
Gregory
Erin
Rich
David
Jason
Melissa
Tim
Boomer
Lisa
Peter
Dennis
Chip
Robert
Tom
70
Last Name
Fisher
Fisher
Fleming
Fogerson
Ford
Frank
Franzen
Friedman
Gardenswartz
Garrett
Gavach
Geoghegan
Gerdes
Gibson
Goodman
Gottfried
Graff
Grew
Griffiths
Grosse
Grosse
Hafler
hanson
Hanson
Harrap
Hayward
Healy
Heller
Henderson
Henshaw
Hensley
Higa-Miller
Hovland
Hoyer
Hubbard
Hutchins
Iverslie
James
Jennings
Jolly
Kamdar
Kiesel
Kinross-Wright
Kiskaddon
Kollai
Kozowyk
Kronkhyte
Kruse
Kugle
Kummer
Kylberg
Kyle
Lamoreaux
Lawrence
Lebling
Leopold
Lieb
Lilley
Lloyd
Loring
Los
Lyons
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USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
DOB
1-Mar-83
30-Nov-59
17-Oct-61
26-Mar-84
10-Oct-70
20-Dec-47
24-Oct-65
29-Jun-82
18-Apr-42
27-May-74
2-Oct-63
6-Dec-63
21-Dec-78
17-Jun-72
25-May-78
22-Oct-64
6-Oct-57
20-Sep-37
9-Sep-67
24-Sep-66
2-May-62
31-Jul-63
5-Oct-77
3-Jul-65
2-Jan-74
12-Feb-63
12-Jul-65
15-Apr-68
6-Jun-74
26-Nov-63
18-Jan-62
27-Feb-59
19-Feb-74
16-Jul-71
6-Apr-78
29-Feb-48
23-Nov-60
24-Aug-61
30-Jan-80
14-Aug-65
10-Aug-60
27-Nov-67
9-Sep-71
31-May-74
5-Aug-78
22-Dec-72
24-Mar-56
18-Sep-78
10-Jun-67
22-Aug-84
7-Oct-61
26-Aug-72
21-Nov-78
11-Nov-66
28-May-68
21-Jun-71
7-Mar-70
2-Feb-43
10-Aug-52
12-Dec-47
27-Mar-71
12-Nov-61
First Name
Kevin
Charlotte
Mike
Desiree
Al
Robert
Tanya
Andy
Barbara
Peter
Bruce
Sarah
Ross
William
Jodi
Mark
Simone
Cliff
Sarah
Tom
Thomas
Ryan
Tesha
Joshua
Ron
Katherine
Bill
Don
Elbert
Marcus
Jayne
Barbara
Susan
Matthew
Matt
Katherine
Lance
Shayna
Jack
Burke
Peyman
Julie
Leonardo
Mark
Stephen
Paul
Brandyn
Wendy
Durdam
Joey
Eric
Christopher
Will
Edward
John
Mark
Scott
Heidi
James
Samantha
Marsha
Georgina
Last Name
Mahan
Mahan
Malloy
Margagliano
Martinez
Martinich
Mason
May
McAllaster
Mcintosh
McLaughlin
McMahan
McMahan
McMahon
Medell
Mench
Messerschmidt
Millemann
Mista
Monica
Morales
Moulton
Newman
Olmstead
Olmsted
O'Neill
Parks
Patterson
Paul
Peterlin
Peterlin
Peterson
Petronio
Pitts
Plummer
Pollard
Polloreno
Powless
Powless
Priest
Razifard
Rhode
Ricardez
Rivers
Rivers
Roach
Roark Gray
Robinson
Rocherolle
Rogers
Ronning
Roslen
Ross
Ross-Clunis
Royson
Rudder
Sampson
Samuel
Samuel
Saraniti
Sarver
Scorer
Country
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
DOB
27-Oct-58
6-Apr-45
5-Dec-43
1-Mar-63
15-May-59
14-Dec-49
19-Jun-74
19-Oct-72
19-Oct-63
15-Dec-60
25-Jul-57
5-Aug-72
15-Nov-69
17-Feb-59
4-Jul-69
15-Feb-75
22-Feb-65
19-Aug-58
30-Aug-78
16-Nov-57
25-Jan-63
19-Jul-76
4-Sep-71
10-Dec-89
21-May-64
6-Jul-89
2-Jul-65
4-Feb-62
4-Sep-71
21-Jul-71
15-Jun-66
9-May-56
23-Jan-63
25-Jun-76
13-Sep-79
8-Jul-93
14-Nov-70
8-Jan-94
14-Aug-61
27-Feb-73
5-Nov-61
1-Nov-64
28-Sep-77
2-Feb-73
13-May-47
7-Jun-73
14-May-79
26-Jun-67
25-Sep-70
28-Jun-78
31-Aug-67
14-Jan-69
1-May-89
6-Aug-67
2-Nov-53
6-Jan-64
3-Dec-52
8-Apr-70
10-Apr-62
28-Aug-70
5-Jul-65
14-Mar-76
First Name
Chris
Ronald
Dave
Olivier
Eric
Suzanne
Janet
Chris
Jeff
Douglas
Scott
Dan
Tamara
Stephen
Cindi
Ricky
Eli
Billy
Diana
Mark
Al
Roger
Christopher
Blake
Craig
Justin
Bruce
Scott
Lorenn
Richard
Aaron
James
Ryan
Judith
Raphael
john
Bruce
Thomas
Racheal
Peter
Bryce
Howard
Stephen
Jim
Daniel
Meiling
Samuel
Tjalling
Scott
71
Last Name
Scott
Scranton
Sharp
Simart
Snowberg
Snyder
Soule
Stankis
Stoen
Stuart
Sullivan
Swanson
Tabeek
Tarpinian
Toepel
Tolliver
Torgeson
Treu
Trevino
Triebwasser
Truscott
Turpin
Varner
Voges
Vogtsberger
Voss
Wacker
Walchek
Walker
Wall
Wallen
Walsh
Weeger
Weitz
Wellerstein
willse
Wilson
Wood
Wood
Wood
Word
Word
Wraith
Wuthrich
Wuthrich
Yee
Yount
Ypma
Zavack
Country
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
USA
DOB
26-Sep-72
26-Nov-43
16-Jul-41
2-Mar-81
6-Nov-70
30-Mar-82
30-Oct-62
5-Nov-69
14-May-62
16-Aug-70
30-Jul-44
11-May-68
3-Mar-60
22-Dec-60
8-Apr-51
8-Aug-68
3-Jul-71
21-Apr-72
6-Aug-73
2-Dec-79
9-Apr-49
11-Jun-72
31-Mar-77
26-Mar-84
29-Oct-74
3-Oct-80
21-May-46
14-Dec-58
19-Mar-52
17-Feb-47
5-Jul-71
25-Jan-78
3-Mar-84
21-Sep-69
1-May-67
5-Jul-69
19-Aug-59
20-Jul-66
17-Nov-61
21-Sep-43
9-Jun-84
2-Sep-57
31-Mar-61
6-Jul-64
11-Sep-60
11-Jun-62
2-Oct-81
16-Oct-53
18-Nov-67