Rankings
GARMIN
AGE GROUP ATHLETES
OF THE YEAR
Following a year that featured scores of memorable and inspirational performances, USA Triathlon is pleased to announce the 2010 Age Group Athletes of the Year, presented by Garmin, an honor awarded annually by USA Triathlon’s Age Group Committee and Duathlon Committee.
“Our screening process this year for the Athletes of the Year Awards was quite lengthy because we had such a high quality field to select from in virtually every division. We want to congratulate those who ultimately have been selected for these awards. You have demonstrated an inspired performance over and over again throughout the 2010 season,” said Chuck Graziano, chair of the USA Triathlon Athlete of the Year Committee.
MEN’S OVERALL TRIATHLETE OF THE YEAR
KALEB VANORT
(Mishawaka, Ind.)
2010 Highlights: Won USA Triathlon Age Group National Championship and the Life Time Fitness Race to the Toyota Cup Championship in Dallas “Being named Triathlete of the Year is a great honor, and it was the icing on the cake for a successful season.”
Honorable Mention: Gavin Anderson (Louisville, Colo.), James Burns (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Patrick Davis (Ames, Iowa), Patrick Parish (Circle Pines, Minn.), Christopher Thomas (Easton, Conn.)
WOMEN’S OVERALL TRIATHLETE OF THE YEAR
MANDY McLANE
(Boulder, Colo.)
2010 Highlights: Won USA Triathlon Age Group National Championship, first in age group at Ironman 70.3 World Championship “Being named the 2010 Athlete of the Year is a tremendous honor. Such an honor could never have been achieved without the support of my coach Joanna Zeiger, friends and family. They helped me get through the highs and lows of training and racing.”
Honorable Mention: Christine Anderson (St. Charles, Ill.), Kristin Andrews (Chevy Chase, Md.), Cindi Bannink (Madison, Wis.), Margaret Finley (Austin, Texas), Rhae Shaw (Seattle, Wash.)
ABOUT GARMIN INTERNATIONAL
Garmin is the global leader in GPS navigation with products for the automotive, marine, recreation/fitness and aviation markets. Runners, cyclists and triathletes around the world rely on Garmin fitness products to take their training to the next level. The GPS-enabled Forerunner® 310XT is ideally suited for multisport training thanks to a long battery life and other features. In addition to tracking time, distance, pace, heart rate (on some models) and elevation on land, it’s compatible with speed/cadence sensors and ANT+ power meters. The training never ends after the workout. Athletes can upload their data to our online analysis program, Garmin Connect, to view in-depth metrics, overlay their activity on a variety of maps and share routes and courses with a worldwide community of fitness enthusiasts. In addition to sponsoring USA Triathlon’s Athlete of the Year program, Garmin supports the USA Triathlon National Teams Program and Coaching Education Program with their renowned GPS-based training and mapping tools. Find out more at
www.garmin.com.
80 USA TRIATHLON SPRING 2011
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