U.S. TakeS 49 MedalS aT dU WorldS
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medals from the 2009 ITU Duathlon surrounding the stadium. Portions of the 40k
F18-19 Erika Gates Vestal, N.Y. 2:28:45
World Championship at Lowe’s bike actually circled the track and cut through
F25-29 Joanna McCandlish Williamsburg, Va. 2:09:11
Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., on Sept. the infield, with the final 5k run bringing F35-39 Gail Kattouf Greenville, S.C. 1:58:18
26. The total includes 13 gold, 18 silver and athletes back to the finish along pit row.
F40-44 Julie Deery Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 2:05:48
F45-49 Kristin Villopoto Chapel Hills, N.C. 2:07:41
18 bronze medals.
F60-64 Anne Viviani Arlington, Va. 2:36:28
U.S. athletes swept gold, silver and bronze F65-69 Heysoon Lee Stuart, Fla. 2:44:33
in five age groups. duatHlon WoRld cHampionsHip
F70-74 Sharon Roggenbuck Hillsborough, N.C. 3:10:26
The weather was rainy all day, but the
age group athlete hometown time
M18-19 Josh Evans Galt, Calif. 1:54:43
M20-24 Nicholas Sterghos Cornelia, Ga. 1:46:49
mist that was present for the elites early in
Gold
F25-29 Kelly Fillnow Huntersville, N.C. 2:06:19
M25-29 Justin Harris New Paltz, N.Y. 1:43:34
the day turned into downpours as the age
F35-39 Suzanne Huelster Riverton, N.J. 1:57:09
M35-39 Kevin O’Connor Medina, Minn. 1:47:23
groupers took to the course in the afternoon. F40-44 Kristine Kuss Newark, Del. 2:03:53
M40-44 Jeff Miller Lewistown, Pa. 1:47:51
M45-49 Shane Thread Evansville, Ind. 1:51:31
But that didn’t seem to dampen the spirits of
F45-49 Janet Howard Clackamas, Ore. 2:05:40
M65-69 Tony Marshall Carlsbad, Calif. 2:11:38
the more than 750 competitors from across
F55-59 Anne Mitchell Bala Cynwyd, Pa. 2:14:54
M25-29 Matthew Sheeks Woodinville, Wash. 1:43:30
M70-74 Don Ardell St. Petersburg, Fla. 2:24:28
the globe, including more than 400 U.S.
M30-34 Dirk Heinze High Bridge, N.J. 1:45:24
M80-84 Edwin Maruna Arvada, Colo. 3:32:26
athletes. M45-49 Chris Giordanelli Simpsonville, S.C. 1:50:33
MParaTri David Kyle Athens, Ala. 2:34:47
Lowe’s Speedway provided a unique
M55-59 William Martin Gaithersburg, Md. 1:59:34
M60-64 Steve Ruckert Woodbine, Md. 2:05:23
setting for the event. Athletes started the 10k
M75-79 Roger Brockenbrough Pittsburgh, Pa. 2:39:19 duatHlon WoRld cHampionsHip
run on the track’s start/finish line, made their
M80-84 Edwin Bixenstine Kent, Ohio 3:03:17 age group athlete hometown time
FParaTri Tricia Downing Denver, Colo. 4:10:27
bRonze
F20-24 Sarah Breevoort Charlottesville, Va. 2:12:53
F25-29 Carrie Andrews Pelham, Ala. 2:09:40
F35-39 Alicia Parr Durham, N.C. 2:02:06
F40-44 Kerry Troester Raleigh, N.C. 2:06:06
F45-49 Lori Goldweber Birmingham, Ala. 2:12:37
F50-54 Stacy Creamer New York, N.Y. 2:10:49
F60-64 Dawn Werneck Bristol, Conn. 2:39:56
F70-74 Pat Fossum Montgomery, Ala. 3:22:13
M20-24 Steven Rosinski Columbus, Ohio 1:48:19
M30-34 Eneas Freyre Norwalk, Conn. 1:48:15
M35-39 Todd Wiley Pipersville, Pa. 1:47:32
M40-44 Keith Rieger Surprise, Ariz. 1:49:18
M45-49 Jeff Terry Charlotte, N.C. 1:51:44
photo courtesy of Henk Jonker/Henk Jonker Photo
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