USAT Triathlon National Championships
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August 22, 2011
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USAT Triathlon National Championships
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Burlington, Vermont
1.5k swim/40k bike/5k run
Complete
Results
Olympic bronze medalist Susan Williams and
reigning collegiate national champion Rudy
Kahsar outlasted an extremely competitive
field to earn the overall titles at the 2011
USA Triathlon Age Group National
Championship, presented by Subway and
People's United Bank, Saturday at Waterfront
Park.
More than 50 age group national titles were
earned in Burlington. (Paul
Phillips/Competitive Image)
The USA Triathlon Sprint National
Championship titles went to up-and-coming
multisport athletes Abby Levene and Ryan
Peterson. In all, nearly 2,500 of the
nation's top amateur triathletes were in
action in sold-out Olympic-distance and
sprint-distance events.
A mother of three and the bronze medalist at
the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, Williams
(Littleton, Colo.) outdistanced the women's
field by more than two minutes to earn the
overall title in 2 hours, 6 minutes, 1
seconds. "I enjoy racing so much, and it's
nice to have an opportunity to race when
there's not any pressure on me," said
Williams, who works as a coach and recently
returned to competition. "It's a really
beautiful course, and there's always people
out there to keep you going. I just have fun
competing."
Women's 30-34 age group champion Catherine
Sterling (Worcester, Mass.) was second in
2:08:43, while Natalie Kirchhoff (Clermont,
Fla.) a member of the USA Triathlon
Collegiate Recruitment Program, grabbed third
in 2:08:48 and earned the women's 25-29
crown.
Kahsar (Boulder, Colo.) captured his second
national title of 2011 after grabbing the
lead on the bike and not relinquishing it
thanks to a personal-best 33:28 10k run
split. "Today, everything went right. ... I
took a long break in the middle of the season
and it really paid off," said Kahsar, winner
of the 2011 USA Triathlon Collegiate National
Championship as a graduate student at the
University of Colorado, Boulder. "I really
started to ramp up my speed again in the last
month and really have just been thinking
about this race since May. It's really been
my focus race, and it all paid off today."
Fellow men's 20-24 competitors Brian Duffy
(West Chester, Pa.), who was the overall
men's runner-up in 1:54:09, and Daniel
Hedgecock (St. Paul, Minn.), who was third in
1:54:16, rounded out the podium.
After nearly 1,900 athletes completed the
Olympic-distance event in the morning, the
junior standout Peterson (Richmond, Va.)
earned the male sprint title in 1:05:20,
nearly two minutes ahead of his closest
competitor. "The swim went surprisingly well;
the water felt great, the bike course was
nice and fast and the run was great," said
Peterson, the 2010 USAT Junior Duathlete of
the Year. "The first little bit (of the run)
is the hardest to get your legs going, but
once you get a good pace you can just keep it
up for the rest of the way."
Grant Rice (Dover, Mass.) was the overall
runner up and was second to Peterson in the
19 and under age group in 1:07:14. Men's 50-
54 sprint champion Carlos Dolabella (Key
Biscayne, Fla.), a repeat winner from 2010,
took third overall in 1:07:43.
Levene (Dublin, N.H.) captured the women's
sprint and 20-24 age group titles in 1:11:30.
Heather Westerman (Ligonier, Pa.) was the
overall runner-up and 35-39 winner in
1:12:38, while Nataliia Kravchuk (Honolulu,
Hawaii) captured the 25-29 crown and placed
third overall in 1:12:45.
In all, over 50 athletes earned a national
title on Saturday, but a number of the
competitors walked away impressed by the
venue and the vocal crowd support in
Burlington. "Here, there's electricity in the
air and the feeling of power," said Dean
Davis, men's 80-84 champion. "I'll tell you
what - it was awesome."
In addition to the bragging rights of
claiming an age group national title,
Saturday's top finishers also earned coveted
spots to represent the U.S. at the 2012 ITU
World Championships in Auckland, New Zealand
The top 18 finishers (rolling down to 25th
place) in each age group in both the Olympic-
distance and sprint events in Burlington
qualified for a Team USA slot. Team USA is
comprised of amateur athletes who represent
the U.S. at each ITU World Championship
event.
Age Group National Champions - Click here for
complete results
Overall Female: Susan Williams (Littleton,
Colo.), 2:06:01
Overall Male: Rudy Kahsar (Boulder, Colo.),
1:52:17
Masters Female: Susan Williams (Littleton,
Colo.), 2:06:01
Masters Male: Doug Clark (Morristown, N.J.),
1:54:48
Grand Masters Female: Carol Gephart
(Strafford, N.H.), 2:18:49
Grand Masters Male: Michael Orendorff
(Pueblo, Colo.), 2:15:07
Athena 39 & Under: Erika Binger (Minneapolis,
Minn.), 2:29:19
Athena 40+: Margaret O'Toole (Cambridge,
Mass.), 2:44:59
Clydesdale 39 & Under: Evan Evans (Palm
Coast, Fla.), 2:10:37
Clydesdale 40+: Stephan Corti (Westlake
Village, Calif.), 2:20:26
F18-19: Savannah Deardon (St. Petersburg,
Fla.), 2:17:56
M18-19: Hunter Lussi (Lutherville, Md.),
2:02:48
F20-24: Anna Battiata (Mechanicsville, Va.),
2:10:05
M20-24: Rudy Kahsar (Boulder, Colo.),
1:52:17
F25-29: Natalie Kirchhoff (Clermont, Fla.),
2:08:47
M25-29: Jack McAfee (Chattanooga, Tenn.),
1:59:25
F30-34: Meghan Newcomer (New York, N.Y.),
2:10:11
M30-34: Benjamin Winterroth (Silver Springs,
Md.), 1:58:25
F35-39: Catherine Sterling (Worcester,
Mass.), 2:08:42
M35-39: Mark Harms (Madison, Wis.),
1:56:34
F40-44: Susan Williams (Littleton, Colo.)
2:06:01
M40-44: Doug Clark (Morristown, N.J.),
1:54:48
F45-49: Donna Kay Ness (Somers, Conn.),
2:11:42
M45-49: Brian Bich (Duluth, Minn.),
1:58:35
F50-54: Donna Smyers (Adamant, Vt.),
2:17:08
M50-54: Eben Jones (New Canaan, Conn.),
2:02:50
F55-59: Carol Gephart (Strafford, N.H.),
2:18:49
M55-59: Curt Eggers (Henrietta, N.Y.),
2:12:16
F60-64: Lauren Binder (Portland, Ore.),
2:31:10
M60-64: Michael Orendorff (Pueblo, Colo.),
2:15:07
F65-69: Patricia Kimper (Solana Beach,
Calif.), 2:49:22
M65-69: Benjamin Ewers, Jr. (North Oaks,
Minn.), 2:23:49
F70-74: Peggy McDowell Cramer (Santa Monica,
Calif.), 3:21:12
M70-74: William Marshall (Santa Rosa,
Calif.), 2:42:18
M75-79: Roger Brockenbrough (Pittsburgh,
Pa.), 3:03:37
M80-84: Dean Davis (Fort Meyers, Fla.),
4:02:59
Overall Female: Abby Levene (Dublin, N.H.),
1:11:29
Overall Male: Ryan Peterson (Richmond, Va.),
1:05:19
Masters Female: Jen Lemieux (Westfield,
Mass.), 1:13:19
Masters Male: Glenn Cook (Greensboro, N.C.),
1:12:18
Grand Masters Female: Betsy Henderson
(Roanoke, Va.), 1:21:42
Grand Masters Male: Robert Stipp (Yorba
Linda, Calif.), 1:22:09
Athena 39 & Under: Louise Grausso (East
Moric, N.Y.), 1:25:54
Athena 40+: Michelle Collier (Bedford, N.H.),
1:35:28
Clydesdale 39 & Under: Jon Pearson
(Tabernacle, N.J.), 1:57:15
Clydesdale 40+: Nicholas Evans (Highland
Valley, Texas), 1:22:13
F19&U: Keelin Treacy (Corpus Christi, Texas),
1:15:06
M19&U: Ryan Peterson (Richmond, Va.),
1:05:19
F20-24: Abby Levene (Dublin, N.H.),
1:11:29
M20-24: Parker Spencer (Forest, Va.),
1:11:06
F25-29: Nataliia Kravchuk (Honolulu, Hawaii),
1:12:44
M25-29: Eric Burnett (Los Angeles, Calif.),
1:10:41
F30-34: Lauren Taksa (Mount Shasta, Calif.),
1:14:46
M30-34: Randall Wood (West Olive, Mich.),
1:12:50
F35-39: Heather Westerman (Ligonier, Pa.),
1:12:37
M35-39: James Smith (Washington, Pa.),
1:08:41
F40-44: Jen Lemieux (Westfield, Mass.),
1:13:19
M40-44: Glenn Cook (Greensboro, N.C.),
1:12:18
F45-49: Betty Janelle (Smyrna, Ga.),
1:16:40
M45-49: Jeremy Oury (Hamilton, Mont.),
1:10:43
F50-54: Tracy DiSabato-Aust (Sunbury, Ohio),
1:17:10
M50-54: Carlos Dolabella (Key Biscayne,
Fla.), 1:07:42
F55-59: Betsy Henderson (Roanoke, Va.),
1:21:42
M55-59: Philip Friedman (Erie, Pa.),
1:12:04
F60-64: Ruth King (Ambler, Pa.), 1:30:32
M60-64: Robert Stipp (Yorba Linda, Calif.),
1:22:09
F65-69: Donna Krutka (Tulsa, Okla.),
1:38:47
M65-69: Rob Holmes (Plainsboro, N.J.),
1:29:00
F70-74: Patricia Ryan (Medford, Mass.),
1:48:01
M70-74: Arby Kitzman (Morro Bay, Calif.),
1:30:00
F75-79: Lucy Duffy (Brewster, Mass.),
2:27:52
M75-79: Steven Jonas (East Setauket, N.Y.),
2:17:40
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