US Team For Duathlon World Championships
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May 27, 2004
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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (May 27, 2004) - Several U.S. age group medalists will return to the International Triathlon Union (ITU) Duathlon World Championships on Sunday and Monday in Geel, Belgium. The United States is sending a team of approximately 120 age groupers, plus 12 elite duathletes, four under-23 duathletes and six junior duathletes to compete in Geel.
The returning medalists from 2003 are Pat Fossum (Montgomery, Ala.), who won silver in the women's 65-69 age group; Beth Burchill (Rochester, N.Y.), who won bronze in the women's 35-39 age group; Kristin Miller (West Lakeland, Minn.), who won bronze in the women's 40-44 age group and Sean Ion (Shippenville, Pa.), who took bronze in the men's 20-24 age group.
In the elite men's race, the United States will be represented by Tom Jeffrey (Richmond, Va.), Matt Cooke (Washington D.C.), Jay Cech (Chapel Hill, N.C.), Danny Fink (Swoope, Va.), Dave Messenheimer (Seattle, Wash.) and Sam Yount (Chicago, Ill.).
Belgium's own Benny Vansteelant, a three-time Duathlon World champion, including 2003, is the elite men's favorite. Australia's Jonathan Hall, who won the silver medal in 2003, is also back on the start list. None of the women's medalists from the 2003 world championships are on the start list, however Hungary's Erika Csomer and Great Britain's Annie Emmerson will be two to watch.
Representing the United States will be Kathy Kasischke (San Diego, Calif.), Anne Curi-Preisig (Falmouth, Mass.), Marjan Huizing (Montgomery Village, Md.), Gabriella Jenks (Albuquerque, N.M.), Amory Rowe (Middletown, R.I.) and Patrice Wolfensberger (Knoxville, Tenn.).
On Sunday, juniors will complete a 5K run (two laps), 20K bike (two laps) and 2.5K run (one lap). Under-23s and elites will complete a 10K run (four laps), 40K bike (four laps) and 5K run (two laps). On Monday, age groupers will do a 10K run (two laps), 40K bike (three laps) and 5K run (one lap).
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by DocMJW on May 27, 2004
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Super Dave- God speed, I send my quads to you!
Long live A.L.
MJW
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by norseman on May 29, 2004
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My money is on Annie Emmerson for the women! I am still perplexed on how such a cute girl as her and a multi-sport stud such as myself have never met? I keep asking Greg W. to introduce us. But for some odd reason he refuses. Christ Man! I even introduced him to the sport of duathlon years back.
For the men one has to go with Benny V. He is on home turf, past experience as a World Champion, and did I mention he is fast as hell. The only contenders to challenge him would possibly be Jonathan Hall or Stefan Riesen based on how they did at the Intervall DU in Zofingen. So we'll see how all this turns out this weekend.
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by ftofnoone on May 29, 2004
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Actually I'm still in Washington. I broke my toe in the Phoenix points race, So no running or cycling for a while. Major bummer. Lots of loss all around.
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by RowingWolf on May 30, 2004
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My wife did the same in San Francisco last fall. Somehow she didn't notice her big toe was folded over for the first 4 miles. The (not so) funny thing is that 3 doctors told her it wasn't broken. Thank God her PT had her get an XRay 6 weeks after the race!
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