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Stoltz, Vanlandingham win XTERRA West Championship



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(Henderson, NV) - Conrad Stoltz and Shonny Vanlandingham won the XTERRA West Championship off-road triathlon on a hot yet beautiful blue sky day at the luxurious Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort in Henderson, Nevada.

Conrad StoltzIt’s the fourth year in a row Stoltz  (pictured) has won the West Championship to start the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series.  “The Caveman” edged American star Josiah Middaugh by just 39 seconds with a winning time of 2:06:47.  Those two also finished 1-2 at this race last year.

“I rode as hard as I could today on this very rough and rocky and slippery desert surface,” said Stoltz.  “This Vegas course is pretty tough with steep uphills and steep downhills and it was really hot towards the end of the race.”

Middaugh seems fully recovered from surgery he had to fix his IT band back in November.  Despite having to stop and fix a flat on the bike he was second into the bike-to-run transition about 2:15 behind Stoltz and made up all but 40 seconds of that by the finish line.

“It felt really good out there and I think it’s safe to say that I’m back,” said Middaugh, who hadn’t done any run training for nearly two years while dealing with the injury. 

Behind Stoltz was a trio of Coloradoans (Middaugh, Brian Smith and Seth Wealing) who did remarkably well considering they came from the cold of winter to the unforgiving heat of the wide-open desert.

Smith’s third-place finish marked his best showing since posting the same result in the 2008 West Championship.  Seth Wealing, who will be chasing after an Olympic triathlon team berth for the 2012 games, was simply hoping for a 5th-10th place finish and was pleasantly surprised with his form.

Nico Lebrun rounded out the top 5, and said “it’s a lot better than last year when I didn’t finish this race because of the mechanicals!”

Cody Waite finished impressively in 6th, followed by Craig Evans and the top amateur – Jason Michalak – who placed 8th overall.  In his first race back after sitting out last season due to injury Trevor Glavin finished in the 9th spot.

 

TOP PRO MEN
 

PlNameAgeHometownTimePtsPurse 
1Conrad Stoltz36Stellenbosch, South Africa2:06:47100$1,800
2Josiah Middaugh31Vail, Colorado2:07:2690$1,250
3Brian Smith34Gunnison, Colorado2:10:0182$800
4Seth Wealing31Boulder, Colorado2:14:1475$500
5Nicolas Lebrun36Digne, France2:15:5369$400
6Cody Waite31Lakewood, Colorado2:16:5063$300
7Craig Evans32Hendersonville, Tennessee2:18:4458$200
8Trevor Glavin30San Diego, California2:20:5853
9Ryan DeCook29Rochester, Michigan2:22:2249
10Branden Rakita29Manitou Springs, Colorado2:27:0845
Also: Julian Langer (41), Jordan Bryden (37), Brad Zoller (34), Damian Gonzalez (31), Sean Bechtel (28), Jeff Smith, Will Kelsay, Chris Newell, Warren Ellis

WOMEN’S PRO RACE

Vanlandingham crossed the line in 2:24:14, more than four minutes ahead of runner-up Melanie McQuaid.

“I think I was the last pro out of the water so that was a little frustrating but I put my head down on the bike and was able to catch some people.  I caught McQuaid with about two miles left in the bike and we were within 30 seconds of each other at the bike-to-run transition so it set-up a nice battle on the run,” said Vanlandingham, a two-time XTERRA National Champion.

Shonny V had the fastest bike split by far (1:17:45) to make up for a big time deficit coming out of the water.  The lead women’s swimmer, Christine “Big Fish” Jeffrey, finished more than five-and-a-half minutes ahead of Vanlandingham with McQuaid more than three minutes in front out of the water.

For McQuaid, a second-place showing today is acceptable considering the big goals await in September and October.

“It’s the first race of the year so I just had to blow the cobwebs out of the system ya know.  It was pretty hot today and I’m coming from the cold and winter at home so it’s just a shock to the system.  I wasn’t feeling very good in the heat, which comes with high end fitness that I just don’t have that yet, and that’s by design so I’m happy that I was able to hold off the other girls.”

Lesley Paterson finished third, her fifth straight top 3 since the start of last season, while Jeffrey finished a solid fourth and fellow Canadian Rosemarie Gerspacher posted her best result in XTERRA in 5th.

TOP PRO WOMEN
 

PlNameAgeHometownTimePtsPurse
1Shonny Vanlandingham40Durango, Colorado2:24:14100$1,800
2Melanie McQuaid36Victoria, B.C., Canada2:28:2190$1,250
3Lesley Paterson29Sterling, Scotland (San Diego)2:30:0482$800
4Christine Jeffrey37Guelph, Ontario, Canada2:33:5075$500
5Rosemarie Gerspacher33Calgary, Alberta, Canada2:34:5569$400
6Renata Bucher32Lucerne, Switzerland2:37:0563$300
7Emma Garrard28Truckee, California2:37:5758$200
8Sara Tarkington29Boulder, Colorado2:42:2853
9Tracy Thelen30Colorado Springs, Colorado2:46:3049
10Daz Parker41London, England2:47:5045
Also: Katie Ellis (41), Fabiola Corona (37)  

Several hundred athletes from 25 states and 10 countries took part in today’s main event, which consisted of a 1-mile swim in Lake Las Vegas, a grueling 17-mile mountain bike ride in the desert hills and a punishing 6-mile up-and-down trail run.  Here's a look at the amateur champs by division:

XTERRA WEST CHAMPS CHAMPIONS (FEMALE AGE GROUP)

DivisionNameTimeHometown
15 - 19Shayna Powless2:59:52Roseville, CA
20 - 24Danielle Kehoe2:59:20Arvada, CO
25 - 29 Suzanne Snyder2:47:49Wallingford, CT
30 - 34 Kellie Wirth3:09:12Boise, ID
35 - 39 Sheila Croft2:50:22Calgary, AL
40 - 44 Janice Brod2:59:10Carson City, NV
45 - 49 Lyndsey Clapperton3:06:09Calgary, AB
50 - 54Tamara Tabeek3:13:27San Diego, CA
55 - 59Beverly Watson3:24:46Priddis, AB

XTERRA WEST CHAMPS CHAMPIONS (MALE AGE GROUP)

DivisionNameTimeHometown
15 - 19Taylor Seavey2:43:53Seward, AK
20 - 24 Ben Dewitt2:31:54Ventura, CA
25 - 29 Timothy Holland2:40:06Tumwater, WA
30 - 34 Jason Michalak2:20:50Lakewood, CO
35 - 39 Mark Carey2:31:24Rochester, MN
40 - 44 Calvin Zaryski2:22:36Calgary, AB
45 - 49 David Marks2:39:57Phoenix, AZ 
50 - 54 Tom Monica2:41:01Thousand Oaks, CA
55 - 59John Royson2:58:11Albany, CA 
60 - 64Mark Bates3:31:50Huntsville, UT
65 - 69John Campbell3:31:34Spokane, WA
70+Hans Dieben4:12:05Chula Vista, CA 
PCCraig Vogtsberger3:27:44Highlands Ranch, CO     
 * TOP AMATEURS

Find complete results and more information at xterraplanet.com, plus interviews and videos on the XTERRA facebook page.

The 2010 XTERRA West Championship is presented by Paul Mitchell and Degree Men Adventure. Sponsors include Destination Henderson, Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort, the Utah Sports Commission, XTERRA.TV, GU Energy Gel, Gatorade, Zorrel, Hawaiian Airlines, and the XTERRA Alliance - Wetsuits, Gear, Cycling, Fitness, and Footwear.

TEAM Unlimited, a Hawaii-based television events and marketing company, owns and produces XTERRA. In 2010 there are more than 100 XTERRA off-road triathlon and trail running events held in 15 countries worldwide.  It all started with 123 competitors one afternoon in Maui, and has since evolved into the most prestigious off-road multisport race in the world. There are 30,000+ competitors, ages 13-71, from all 50 states and more than 40 countries competing in XTERRA events.

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