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ELITES PREVIEW MALE PREVIEW 2015 Wildflower Long Course By Timothy Carlson IN THIS 33RD EDITION OF THE WORLD-FAMOUS WILDFLOWER LONG COURSE TRIATHLON, some of the greatest practitioners of the sport have returned to face the beautiful and daunting hills of inland Monterey County. They hope to join the ranks of the immortals who occupy the Staircase of Wildflower Champions established in 2012 – and include world champions like Paula Newby-Fraser, Chris McCormack, Natascha Badmann, Simon Lessing., Samantha McGlone, Peter Reid, Tim DeBoom, Heather Fuhr, Leanda Cave, and Terenzo Bozzone. Not to forget the Masters of Wildflower who have beaten those selfsame world champs – 4-time Wildflower champion Cameron Widoff and, now, still active legends like 4-time champion Jesse Thomas and 3-time-champion Heather Jackson who may yet win a world championship elsewhere but who have proven their international credentials on this unique and pure test of triathletic strength. The classic long course race – which features a 1.2 mile swim, a 56-mile bike leg featuring the ominous 2-mile climb called Nasty Grade at Mile 41 and the rugged dirt trails and hills on the 13.1 mile run – awaits all the dreamers who want to prove they are up to the ultimate Iron-distance test. JESSE THOMAS, 35, Bend, Oregon JORDAN RAPP 74 WILDFLOWER TRIATHLONS 2015 What can he do for an encore? The 2011-2012-2013-2014 Wildflower long course winner’s last two wins came with some drama. In 2013 he prevailed by a minute in a race long duel with Australia’s Leon Griffin. What fans at the time didn’t know was that Thomas broke a navicular bone in his foot during the race and suffered more than usual pain in his victory. Three weeks later, doctors inserted a pin to stabilize his foot and he was not able to run or compete for nine months. Just 10 weeks prior to last year’s Wildflower, Thomas had surgery to remove the pin which began sticking through the bone. Just a month before the race, Thomas was finally able to run again but came to the defense of his title with serious doubts. On the day, Thomas managed 7th-best 24:12 swim, followed by a race-best 12:16 for the 2-mile run from swim to transition, and a 2nd-fastest 2:18:41 bike split. Thomas passed swim and bike leader Andrew Starykowicz on the 7th mile on his way to a 2nd best 1:07:23 for the final 11.1 mile run to finish in 4:06:13 with a 2 minutes 7 seconds margin of victory over runner-up New Zealander Callum Millward. In that final mile, Thomas thought a lot about his difficult year: “I thought about my family and my young son. It was hard to believe that this win was going to happen. I had my doubts - not just that I could win this race. I had doubts about whether or not my career was over three months ago. So this was a big deal. I’m kind of in shock.” After that skin-of-his-teeth effort to take an unprecedented Wildflower four-peat, Thomas was still trying to regain his overall fitness and earn enough points to qualify for the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. After a second surgery for a sciatic nerve injury, a shoulder injury and a wrong turn at Eagleman, he had to race four times in five weeks just to qualify. He got back on track with a win at Ironman 70.3 Mt. Tremblant, a subsequent 3rd and a 6th got the points needed to tee it up for a disappointing 12th at the World Championship. Two weeks later, he had enough rest to get back on form and win the Princeton 70.3 at his alma mater. JORDAN RAPP, 34, Thousand Oaks, California Jordan Rapp is a 3-time Wildflower finisher – 4th in 2009, 6th in 2011 and recording his best finish of 2nd overall in a 2012 duel with Jesse Thomas that saw them finishing in the 3rd and 6th fastest times in the history of the race. Jordan is also the 2011 ITU Long Distance World Champion and a 5-time Ironman winner – 2009 Ironman Canada and Ironman Arizona,2011 Ironman Canada, 2012 Ironman Texas and Ironman U.S. Championship in New York City. Formerly a rower on the Princeton lightweight crew team (class of 2002), he has been a professional triathlete for 10 years. He lives with his wife Jill Savege and their three kids, Quentin (age 3-1/2) and twins Ellie and Vanessa (age 15 months) in Thousand Oaks, California.. What fans didn’t know was that Thomas broke a bone in his foot during the 2013 race and suffered more than usual pain in his victory. MATT REED, 39, Encinitas, California FIVE FASTEST OVERALL TIMES - MALE RANK NAME COUNTRY TIME YEAR 1 TERENZO BOZZONE NZL 3:53:43 2006 2 MICHAEL RAELERT USA 3:55:57 2010 3 JESSE THOMAS USA 3:58:59 2012 4 SIMON LESSING USA 3:59:33 2005 5 ANDY POTTS USA 3:59:41 2009 Born in Palmerston, New Zealand, Matty Boom Boom Reed became an American citizen in 2007 and currently trains and lives with wife Kelly and their three children - Lachlan, Peyton and Kingston - in Encinitas, California. While he has a stellar career record, his most encouraging recent finishes were 3rd at Lake Stevens 70.3 last year and 6th at Ironman 70.3 St. George in 2013. In 2011, Reed won Life Time Fitness Minneapolis, Rev3 Knoxville, 5i50 Galveston. In 2010, he won Life Time Fitness Minneapolis, Rev3 Knoxville, and the Malibu Triathlon. In 2009, Reed won 7 triathlons and the prestigious Toyota Cup Series. His wins included Oceanside 70.3, Miami International, the Pan American Championships, Rev3 Half Ironman, Life Time Fitness Minneapolis, and the Chicago and Dallas Triathlons. In 2008, he won the U.S. Olympic Triathlon Trials/USA Elite Championship, Miami International, St. Anthony’s, Boulder Peak and placed 5th at the ITU Olympic Distance World Championship and 32nd at the Beijing Olympics. WILDFLOWER TRIATHLONS 2015 75 JOHN KENNY CHRISTOPHER BAGG DEREK GARCIA SCOTT DEFILIPPIS, 34, Boulder, CO A hard-working pro since 2009, DeFilippis honed his skills under famed coach Brett Sutton and then switched to master coach Siri Lindley a year and a half ago. Among his 11 Ironman-distance races, his highlights include a 2nd place at Challenge Atlantic City, a 3rd at Ironman Boulder last year and a swift 8:09:33 for 3rd place at Ironman Florida in 2013. Other highlights include a 3rd at the Alpe d’Huez Triathlon which includes a formidable climb on the famed Tour de France mountain stage. Just warming up for later races, he placed 7th at the 2014 edition of Wildflower long course. DeFilippis’ ace is his run – with a 10k personal best of 29:12, a half marathon PB of 1:05:44 and a 2:43 marathon at Ironman Switzerland. BRIAN FLEISCHMANN, 36, Colorado Springs, CO The man they call Flash has had a long and consistent Olympic distance career in draft-legal ITU racing and non-drafting North American contests. Highlights include a 2nd place at the 2001 USA Triathlon Elite 76 WILDFLOWER TRIATHLONS 2015 Nationals, winning the 2006 ITU Team Sprint Championships in Lausanne with teammates Andy Potts and Matt Reed, and was the 2007 Tri-California Series champion and won the 2009 Triathlon at Pacific Grove. In 2010, he ventured into long course racing, scoring a 2nd at Calgary 70.3 and 6th at Rev3 Knoxville. In 2013 he took 5th at Boulder Peak. DAVIDE GIARDINI, 26, Boulder, CO / Italy Giardini was born in Italy and educated in the U.S. where he attended Roger Williams University in Rhode Island and competed in Division III swimming. After receiving his undergraduate degree, he spent some time working in Honolulu and devoting a great deal of time and enthusiasm surfing, kite surfing, standup paddling and freestyle windsurfing. He is now working for an MBA at Colorado University-Boulder and competing for the CU-Boulder Triathlon team as well as embarking on a professional triathlon career. In 2013, Giardini finished 4th at the USA Triathlon Collegiate nationals, was 1st Elite Amateur at the Boulder Peak Olympic distance, 1st Elite Amateur at Kansas 70.3, and 3rd Elite Amateur at the Hy-Vee 5i50 U.S. Champion- ship. Last year in his first pro season, Giardini won the Super Frog Half, was 2nd at the UWC Bahamas Invitational, 3rd at the Challenge Rancho Cordova Half, 4th at the Triathlon at Pacific Grove, and 6th at 5i50 New Orleans. AJ BAUCCO, 28, Clermont, FL A.J. Baucco grew up in Cleveland, Ohio and played hockey in high school until he quit organized sports to play music full time. He played drums for a punk rock band called Chaotic Alliance and toured the U.S. after graduation. After several tours, he quit the band and enrolled at Cleveland State where he earned a degree in Mathematics and got a teaching license and picked up the sport of triathlon to maintain fitness. In 2009 he graduated at the top of his class but instead of teaching, he packed up his car and traveled to Tucson, Arizona to train and pursue a career in triathlon. In 2010, he suffered a season ending injury to his heel. In 2011, he turned pro and earned Rookie of the Year honors from USA Triathlon. In 2012, he signed on with coach Jesse Kropelnicki and earned three top 8 finishes. In 2013, he earned top 12 Ironman finishes at Texas, Tahoe and MATT SHEEKS KARL BORDINE SCOTT BRADLEY year, he overcame a winter bike crash and finished 11th at Wildflower long course and 6th at Ironman Brazil. This 25-year-old New Zealander is starting to make an impact in his three-year triathlon career and with his bike skills should find Wildflower and its challenging Nasty Grade a good fit. This year he scored a 3rd place with the fastest bike split at the highly competitive Australian Championships Geelong 70.3, and was 7th at the Auckland 70.3 Asia Pacific Champs, again with the fastest bike split. Last year he won the Taupo (New Zealand) Half, scoring the fastest bike split , was 4th at the Boulder peak 5i50, 4th at Buffalo Springs 70.3, 4th at TriRock Philly, and 5th at Ironman 70.3 New Orleans. In 2013, he was 5th at Timberman 70.3 and Buffalo Springs 70.3, 7th at Eagleman 70.3 and 27th at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. injury last November and reports that it is not 100 percent but is getting better. His triathlon career began with two flat tires and he never thought his career would flourish after that start. When he entered UC Berkeley, he was drawn by the camaraderie of the triathlon team and loved training and racing with his teammates on one of the best teams in the country, winning first overall man at the USA Triathlon Collegiate Nationals in 2009. His triathlon career highlights also include a wins at Wildflower Olympic in 2008, Scott Tinley’s Dirty Adventures in 2009, Folsom Triathlon in 2010 and 2012, Full Vineman in 2011 and 2013, San Jose Triathlon in 2012, Santa Cruz Triathlon in 2013, and 2nd place at the Triathlon at Pacific Grove in 2011 and 2012. He graduated from Berkeley in 2009 and since then coached the UC Berkeley Triathlon team from 2009 to 2013. Currently he coaches track for the Golden Gate Triathlon Team and he is a swim coach age group, master’s and high school teams at St. Ignatius College Prep. JOHN DAHLZ , 31, South San Francisco, CA CHRISTOPHER BAGG, 35, Portland, OR MARK BOWSTEAD, 25, New Zealand Dahlz survived potentially career-ending foot Ink professionals. Last year he was 2nd at Challenge Penticton, placed 8th at Challenge Rancho Cordova and got off the bike in 6th place at Wildflower but wants to forget the run. In 2013, he was 6th at Wildflower, 10th at Ironman 70.3 Mt. Tremblant, and 7th at Challenge Penticton. KARL BORDINE, 39, Carlsbad, CA Bordine grew up in Rochester Hills, Michigan, attended Indiana University, is married to Jen and has two daughters Kelly and Elizabeth. In 2003 and 2004, he spent two years as a professional cyclist and took up triathlon in 2009. In 2010 he scored a breakthrough win at the San Diego International Triathlon, In 2011 he placed 3d at Branson 70.3 and in 2012 he earned two more 70.3 3rd-place finishes at Mooseman and Branson. In 2013, he was 11th at Wildflower long course and last year he won the Carlsbad Triathlon and took 3rd at Honu 70.3. ➤➤ Bagg is a four-time Wildflower veteran who is coming on strong as a member of the Wattie WILDFLOWER TRIATHLONS 2015 77 STEPHEN KILSHAW, 31, Victoria BC Kilshaw is a Canadian pro from British Columbia and has several top 10 finishes at Ironman and 70.3 races. In 2012 he was 10th at California 70.3 and inb2013 he was 8th at Ironman Canada and 7th at Austin 70.3. Last year he was 11th at Oceanside 70l3, 3rd at Victoria 70.3, 4th at Silverman 70.3 and 8th at Ironman Canada. JOHN KENNY, 34, Horsham, Pennsylvania This 2002 Co-Captain of the Cornell swim team and current swim and triathlon coach has gone on to a notable competitive career in swimming and triathlon. He won the U.S. Open Water National Championship 15k swim, and was 2nd in the U.S. Open water Olympic Trials 10k swim. He placed 6th at the Pan American Games 10k Open Water swim and placed 15th at the 25k Open Water Swimming World Championship in 2008. In triathlon, he won the 2014 Savageman Half Iron, won the 2014 West Chester Toughman and took 2nd at the 2014 Rev3 Williamsburg Olympic distance. In 20913 he took 4th at the Philadelphia Triathlon and 3r4d at the West Chester Toughman. In 2009, Kenny set the world best for an Ironman swim unassisted by current at 41:48. ADAM O’MEARA, 31, Victoria, BC A professional triathlete of 5 years, O’Meara became fascinated with nutrition and the history of the sport in his mid-20s and recently became focused on the Ironman and half Iron distances. In 2012 he placed 7th at the Rev3 full Iron distance, and 7th at Ironman St. George. In 2013, he was 4th at Challenge Penticton, and 10th at Ironman Coeur d’Alene. In 2014, he placed 10th at Challenge Penticton. In a search to boost his speed, O’Meara says he will drop down to half Iron-distance races and Wildflower is his top choice to open this new chapter in his triathlon career. JESSE VONDRACEK, 33, Tucson, Arizona Vondracek is a professional from the triathlon mecca of Tucson, Arizona and is raring to take on the challenging Wildflower long course after a very busy 2014. Highlights from last year include 2nd place at Leadman 125 Epic, 3rd at the Superfrog Half, 3rd at Challenge Rancho Cordova, 8th at Ironman Lake Placid, 1st at White Mountains Triathlon. A renaissance endurance athlete, Vondracek placed 18th overall in a time of 2 hours 44 minutes at the PF Chang Rock and Roll Marathon and was 7th in a 5-man team in a 24 hour mountain bike race. PAST ELITE WINNERS YEAR NAME COUNTRY TIME 2014 Jesse Thomas United States 4:06:13 2014 Heather Jackson United States 4:34:18 2013 Jesse Thomas United States 4:02:19 2013 Heather Jackson United States 4:33:20 2012 Jesse Thomas United States 3:58:59 2012 Heather Jackson United States 4:26:29 2011 Jesse Thomas United States 4:04:45 2011 Leanda Cave United Kingdom 4:27:58 2010 Michael Raelert Germany 3:55:57 2010 Julie Dibens United States 4:27:53 2009 Andy Potts United States 3:59:41 2009 Virginia Berasategui Spain 4:35:00 2008 Chris McCormack Australia 4:00:33 2008 Samantha McGlone United States 4:31:38 2007 Bjorn Andersson Sweden 4:07:53 2007 Becky LaVelle United States 4:35:19 2006 Terenzo Bozzone New Zealand 3:53:43** 2006 Samantha McGlone Canada 4:31:08** 2005 Simon Lessing United States 3:59:33 2005 Samantha McGlone Canada 4:32:59 2004 Chris McCormack Australia 4:05:50 2004 Natascha Badmann Switzerland 4:45:31 2003 Tim De Boom United States 4:04:21 2003 Heather Gollnick United States 4:42:06 2002 Chris McCormack Australia 4:03:59 2002 Katja Schumacher Germany 4:41:38 2001 Chris McCormack Australia 4:00:12 2001 Barb Lindquist United States 4:37:42 2000 Chris Legh Australia 4:01:22 2000 Jeanne Anne Kritzman United States 4:43:53 1999 Cameron Widoff United States 4:03:51 1999 Heather Fuhr United States 4:37:35 1998 Cameron Widoff United States 4:03:42 1998 Heather Fuhr United States 4:37:58 1997 Cameron Widoff United States 4:02:31 1997 Paula Newby-Fraser United States 4:35:33 1996 Peter Reid Canada 4:06:19 1996 Paula Newby Fraser United States 4:44:12 1995 Cameron Widoff United States 4:09:25 NATHAN KILLAM, 29, Vancouver, BC SCOTT BRADLEY, 31. Rochester NY Like several converts to swim-bike-run, Nathan Killam’s road to triathlon began as an overweight young man who didn’t like the rude comments he received when he ballooned to 210 pounds. In three months of gym work and treadmill pounding, he trimmed off 40 pounds and set a PR of 40:26 at the Vancouver Sun 10k. Later that year he tried his first triathlon and won his age group by 5 minutes and by the next year he won the national age group Olympic distance triathlon and placed 3rd in his age group at the Wildflower Olympic distance. . In 2011, he became a professional firefighter and decided to turn pro at triathlon. Under the tutelage of coach Björn Ossenbrink, he placed 7th at 2012 Ironman Canada, 3rd at the 2013 Vancouver International and in 2014 was 15th at Wildflower long course, 9th at Challenge Atlantic City, 8th at Challenge Penticton, and 2nd at Vancouver International. Bradley is a latecomer to endurance sports and did his first triathlon in 2010 at the age of 26. He earned his pro card last year at Ironman 70.3 Puerto Rico with a 10th place finish and went on to finish 21st at Syracuse 70l3, 12th at Timberman 70l3 and 26th at Ironman Cozumel. When not competing, Bradley is a high school business teacher in Rochester, New York. 1995 Paula Newby Fraser Zimbabwe 4:44:12 1994 Wolfgang Dittrich Germany 4:05:22 ERIC CLARKSON, 33, Santa Cruz CA 78 WILDFLOWER TRIATHLONS 2015 Clarkson was born and raised in northern California and has been active as a coach in the endurance community for half his life. Clarkson competed for the UC Santa Cruz swim team and took up triathlon and cycling when after he graduated in 2009. He has been racing professionally for 5 years. Notable 2014 results include a 6th at the Triathlon at Pacific Grove, 8th at Escape From Alcatraz and 3rd at the Santa Cruz Triathlon, just 10 seconds behind overall winner John Dahlz. 1994 Donna Peters United States 4:40:09 1993 Andrew MacNaughton United States 4:19:30 1993 Donna Peters United States 4:44:45 1992 Todd Jacobs United States 4:12:51 1992 Donna Peters United States 4:32:04 1991 Paul Huddle United States 4:07:33 1991 Liz Downing Canada 4:42:55 1990 Andrew MacNaughton United States 4:09:03 1990 Paula Newby Fraser United States 4:41:18 1989 Paul Huddle United States 4:07:22 1989 Nancy Valance United States 5:01:55 1988 John Devere United States 3:45:35 1988 Janine Daley United States 4:24:56 1987 Andrew MacNaughton United States 3:40:10 1987 Julie Moss United States 4:25:15 1986 Dean Harper United States 3:56:39 1986 Paula Newby-Fraser Zimbabwe 4:22:12 1985 Grant Boswell United States 3:53:59 1985 Jacqueline Shaw Canada 4:26:40 1984 Scott Molina United States 3:51:36 1984 Ardis Bow United States 4:56:24 1983 Dean Harper United States 4:07:51 1983 Jennifer Hinshaw United States 4:36:12 MATT SHEEKS, 31, Woodinville WA YU HSIAO, 24, Cupertino CA NATHAN DRESSEL, 30, Seattle, Washington Matthew Sheeks is a minister who works with Athletes in Action and competes in triathlon, as he declares, “to glorify God and help others know the love of Christ.” He had a cycling background in high school and ran track at the University of Portland and thought that gave him a good background for triathlon. Although he wondered if he could be successful in such a competitive sport, he surprised himself by winning his age group at the ITU Duathlon World Championships in 2009. In 2010, he won the USAT Age Group Long Course Duathlon National Championships and was 8th Elite with a race-best 2:52 run split at Ironman Lake Placid. In 2011, he lost the season with a pelvic fracture but recovered well in 2012 with 6th place finishes at Ironman Canada and Leadman 250 in Bend, Oregon and 5th place finishes at Ironman St. George and Ironman 70.3 Mt Tremblant. In 2013, he was 2nd at the USA Triathlon Winter Triathlon Nationals and won the USA Triathlon Long Couse Duathlon Nationals. Yu Hsiao started racing triathlons when he joined the UCLA Triathlon Club and became a competitive triathlete under the guidance of 2011 USA Triathlon Men’s Individual Collegiate National Champion Brady O’Bryan. Starting in 2012, Hsiao won the Wildflower long course 20-24 age group title three straight times. In 2014 as a first year pro, Hsiao placed 12th overall at Wildflower long course, 9th at Pacific Grove, 10th at Vineman 70.3 and 7th at Lake Stevens 70.3. He recently obtained a Master’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Stanford University. Dressel is eager to race Wildflower long course and redeem his early exit last year which ended with a hopital visit. Last season Dressel finished 4th overall at the Santa Cruz Surf City Challenge, 8th at the Subaru Victoria Triathlon, and 21st at Ironman 70.3 Syracuse. In 2013, he won Rev3 Wisconsin Dells, finished 4th at the Soma Half Ironman and 5th at the Super Frog Triathlon, In 2012 he placed 9th at The Triathlon at Pacific Grove. His PRs are 1:21:33 for the Half Marathon run, 1:51:41 for the Olympic Distance Triathlon and 4:08:48 for the half Ironman. ELITE LONG COURSE RECORDS OVERALL - MALE NAME COUNTRY TIME YEAR Overall TERENZO BOZZONE NZL 3:53:43 2006 Swim MICHAEL RAELERT USA 3:55:57 2010 Bike JESSE THOMAS USA 3:58:59 2012 Run SIMON LESSING USA 3:59:33 2005 WILDFLOWER TRIATHLONS 2015 79
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