Blackwater Eagleman Triathlon Results
Eric Schwartz (duathlon)
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June 9, 2002
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Blackwater Eagleman Triathlon Cambridge, Maryland Sunday, June 9, 2002 1.2m swim, 56m bike, 13.1m run Complete Results
Both Ironman Hawaii defending champions were victorious, and set course records, at the Blackwater Eagleman, an age group qualifier for Ironman Hawaii. DeBoom took the lead during the bike and then closed with a 1:12:07 half marathon to finish in 3:44:07, seven minutes in front of Australian Chris Legh. Badmann had the fastest bike among the women, and despite a two minute penalty, was able to hold off Joanna Zeiger on the second run to win by just over one minute.
Men 1. Tim DeBoom 3:44:07 2. Chris Legh (AUS)3:51:52 3. Stephen Sheldrake 3:54:05 4. Todd Wiley 3:56:06 5. Tim Kitching 4:01:20
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* 22:52, 2:06:24, 1:12:07 24:03, 2:09:45, 1:15:39 21:36, 2:08:44, 1:21:14 24:04, 2:15:09, 1:14:15 22:20, 2:16:26, 1:20:22
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6. Peter Traylor 4:01:28 7. Adam Carlson 4:01:38 8. George Newsome 4:02:19 9. Luc Morin 4:02:30 10. Len Gushe 4:02:32 11. Otho Keller 4:02:44 12. Kevin Danahy 4:03:16 13. Michael Hagen 4:03:33 14. Tim Morris 4:04:44 15. Gabriel urban 4:05:33
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Women 1. Natascha Badmann (SUI) 4:13:58 2. Joanna Zeiger 4:15:10 3. Amy Farrell 4:19:27 4. Karen Holloway 4:24:19 5. Fiona Docherty (NZL) 4:26:17
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* 25:34, 2:15:57, 1:27:45 22:50, 2:24:47, 1:24:54 29:04, 2:21:04, 1:26:29 25:14, 2:25:09, 1:30:49 26:19, 2:33:32, 1:23:46
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6. Jill Riblett 4:30:36 7. Donna Kay-Ness 4:31:32 8. Patricia Loggins 4:32:35 9. Kara Hughes 4:33:09 10. Kristen Black 4:35:24 11. Allie Lawler 4:35:38 12. Tracey Polliard 4:36:20 13. Danielle Sullivan 4:36:51 14. Helen Zaikoff 4:37:23 15. Jinx Mancini 4:38:12
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Anonymous post on June 9, 2002
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Very well done, beautiful day, nice people but just way too many people for this course. 1500+ on some what amounted too one lane roads. I did Columbia also very well done, but just too many people. Drafting was rampant in both race. When a car did pass today, everyone had to bunch up to let them by. Both great races, but maybe raise the prices and limit the fields. At times (maybe not at Eagleman as much as Columbia) it was dangerous on the roads.
L. Donnellan
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Anonymous post on June 10, 2002
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Trispeed and Rob Vigorito are a winning combination for a flawless race production here. Yes, drafting was rampant but course marshalls were few and reticent about enforcing the rules.
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Anonymous post on June 11, 2002
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Yes, it was a nice production, but because of the danger factor at both Vigorito races this year, I won't be returning to either race. Too many people on courses that do not have enough room to handle the traffic. At Columbia, I spent most of the race behind blue haired old ladies driving to church or behind large vans going 10mph. For an event such Eagleman for there to be almost no drafting official was ludicrious. USAT wants us to write about problems at their events and we shall inform them of the traffic problems at both these races and that they should not be sanctioned again until either traffic is closed or the course is limited in size. What did Trispeed have to do with organizing the race except be the title sponsor?
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