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Stoltz, Paterson win XTERRA Pacific Championship



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(Wilder Ranch State Park - Santa Cruz, CA) - Smiles ruled the day as Conrad Stoltz, 37, from South Africa and Lesley Paterson, 30, of Scotland won the inaugural XTERRA Pacific Championship at Wilder Ranch State Park in Santa Cruz, California this morning.

Jamie WhitmoreThe tone was set by XTERRA great Jamie Whitmore (pictured), the most successful off-road triathlete of all-time with a world title and 37 championship wins, who was back on the bike and in her first race since 2007 after a bout with cancer that took her glute muscle, hamstring, calf and left her with no feeling in her foot.  With a help of the Challenged Athletes Foundation and a brace for her leg, she raced and won the physically challenged division of the XTERRA sport race today to the heart-warming admiration and joy of the entire XTERRA community.

Combine the good vibes from Whitmore with the sexy swim start spot right on the Santa Cruz Wharf with crowds lining the pier, waves crashing on the shore, and the sun shining brightly on a cool and crisp Northern California morning and you had all the right ingredients for a fabulous event.

The victory for the “Caveman," however, didn’t come easy as his fellow countryman Dan Hugo pushed him to the extent of his resources.

Conrad Stoltz“I’m really happy to win here today because it’s been a tough week, a tough couple weeks actually as I’ve been sick since I got back from Spain,” said Stoltz (pictured), who won the ITU Cross Tri World Championship in Spain on April 30.  “Since then I swam once and ran once. Yesterday I didn’t feel like racing, and the day before I was in bed all day, so today I just really hung in there because it was tough. Glad I won this race despite everything not going to well. That’s what the Caveman’s all about.”

Feeling less than perfect was a common theme for the dozen elites who competed in Spain, with nearly the whole lot suffering from some bug or another.

Hugo showed little sympathy as he spun his way into the lead on the bike during the first few miles and put nearly the entire field out of contention by the midway point.  The race narrowed to three main players – Hugo, Stoltz, and Seth Wealing by the time they hit a piece of majestic redwood forest singletrack trail at Wilder aptly named “Enchanted”.

As has long been the case, Stoltz is deadly on downhills and after a few thousand feet of climbing the course pointed down and the four-time XTERRA World Champ made his move.

“He’s simply magical.  So incredible to watch when he’s on his game, out of the saddle twisted to one side, and never a thought of touching the brakes,” recounted Hugo, who did his best to stay with Stoltz but ultimately came into the bike-to-run transition a little less than a minute back.

The two posted nearly identical run splits as the Caveman dug deep to tap his instinct for victory.  He was clearly exhausted and relieved after crossing the line in 2:12:51, 47-seconds ahead of Hugo.

“I’m really excited that XTERRA is back in California, the birthplace of triathlon and Santa Cruz is so quirky and funny and crazy.  I love it here and can’t wait to come again,” said Stoltz at the awards ceremony.

Wealing was first out of the water along with Branden Rakita and Christine Jeffrey and he also had the fastest run split to rally for a third place finish, a little more than a minute behind Hugo.

“This course is an aerobic monster and you needed to be fit and firing for this race because there was no place to hide,” explained Wealing.  “And the rain that came last night changed the course dynamic, adding some snotty and slippery sections to the downhills.”

Middaugh was three minutes behind Wealing in fourth, and Branden Rakita was nearly another three minutes behind Middaugh in fifth.  Trevor Glavin had his best race as an XTERRA pro in sixth place, and remarkably just a week after finishing 19th overall in 9 hours, 34 minutes at Ironman St. George.

Cody Waite had his best showing of the season in 7th, followed by Craig Evans, Chris Stehula, and Santa Cruz local pro Eric Clarkson.  Shiloh Mielke ran his way into 11th, while former Santa Cruz resident and pro mountain biker Barry Wicks dropped a few spots after having the third best bike split to 12th.

PRO MEN    

PlNameAgeHometownTimePtsPurse 
1Conrad Stoltz37Stellenbosch, South Africa2:12:51100$1,800
2Dan Hugo25Stellenbosch, South Africa2:13:3890$1,250
3Seth Wealing32Boulder, Colorado2:14:4982$800
4Josiah Middaugh32Vail, Colorado2:18:1175$500
5Branden Rakita30Manitou Springs, Colorado2:20:5969$400
6Trevor Glavin31San Diego, California2:24:2763$300
7Cody Waite32Lakewood, Colorado2:24:5958$200
8Craig Evans33Hendersonville, Tennessee2:25:2353
9Chris Stehula26San Luis Obispo, California2:25:2649
10Eric Clarkson28Santa Cruz, California2:28:2645

Also:  Shiloh Mielke (41),  Barry Wicks (37), Damian Gonzalez (34)  

PATERSON WINS FIRST XTERRA CHAMPIONSHIP

After four runner-up finishes in the last three years, including a second-place finish at XTERRA Worlds in 2009, Lesley Paterson finally got herself a championship.

Leslie PatersonThe petite but incredibly powerful Scottish triathlete who lives down the coast in San Diego, strung together the second-fastest swim, third-best bike, and fastest run by far for a winning time of 2:33:13.

“This is awesome,” exclaimed Paterson (pictured) after crossing the line.  “I hit it hard the whole way, and loved the course.  The bike was awesome, and the run really suits me because it’s a leg speed course and that’s what I’ve got.”

Paterson came into the bike-to-run transition in second and started chasing Swiss sensation Renata Bucher.  She caught her about a mile-half into the run and pulled away from there, finishing more than two minutes ahead.

The victory is especially sweet for Paterson as it was her first XTERRA of the season due to a groin injury that kept her out of racing for months.

“I couldn’t run for about 10 weeks, but sometimes that’s a good thing.  You learn from it, you move on from it, and it made me hungry to get going again,” said Paterson.

Bucher was thrilled with second, and said she attacked every hill with all she had. Her 1:27:47 bike split was almost a minute faster than that of mountain biking legend and reigning XTERRA World Champ Shonny Vanlandingham, and she was happy that she still had enough in her legs to hold off Emma Garrard (who she had recently been training with in Switzerland).

Garrard had the best race of her XTERRA career to finish in third, just 27 seconds behind Bucher.

Vanlandingham, McQuaid, and Jeffrey (who had placed 2nd, 1st, and 3rd in each of the first two races) finished uncharacteristically in fourth, fifth, and sixth, with all three feeling under the weather.

The weather itself in Santa Cruz was chilly but cooperative.  After a night of driving rain the sun came out for the 8:30am swim start and stayed out until just after Paterson crossed the line.

All told, several hundred athletes from across the country had high praises for the new course that is sure to become one of the staples of XTERRA racing for years to come.

PRO WOMEN  

PlNameAgeHometownTimePtsPurse
1Lesley Paterson30San Diego, California2:33:13100$1,800
2Renata Bucher33Lucerne, Switzerland2:35:5090$1,250
3Emma Garrard29Park City, Utah2:36:1782$800
4Shonny Vanlandingham41Durango, Colorado2:36:5375$500
5Melanie McQuaid37Victoria, B.C., Canada2:37:4369$400
6Christine Jeffrey38Guelph, Ontario, Canada2:40:1063$300
7Suzie Snyder29Fredericksburg, Virginia2:42:0858$200
8Jessica Noyola28San Diego, California2:47:4253
9Caroline Colonna46Taos, New Mexico3:00:2449
10Stella Carey39Felton, California3:17:1645

STOLTZ, McQUAID LEAD 2011 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES AFTER THREE

With his second straight win Stoltz takes sole possession of first place with Middaugh slipping out of a tie for first and squarely into second.  Wealing jumped from fifth to third with his second straight third-place finish while Nico Lebrun – who was in Santa Cruz but didn’t race due to illness – slipped from fourth to eighth.  In the women’s series McQuaid, Vanlandingham, and Jeffrey maintained their spots at the top while Garrard leaped past Snyder into fourth position.

Next up: Race number four in the Pro Series - the XTERRA Southeast Championship in Pelham, Alabama next Sunday, May 22.

2011 XTERRA U.S. Pro Series Standings (after 3)  

PRO MEN    

PlNameWestScentralPacificTotal
1Conrad Stoltz90100100290
2Josiah Middaugh1009075265
3Seth Wealing588282222
4Branden Rakita826969220
5Trevor Glavin535863174
6Craig Evans416353157
7Cody Waite494558152
8Nicolas Lebrun7575DNR150
9Shiloh Mielke374141119
10Chris Stehula69DNR49118
11Dan HugoDNRDNR9090
12Adam Wirth3437DNF71
13Jim Thijs63DNRDNR63
14Jason Michalak2834DNR62
15Damian GonzalezDNP283462
16Will RossDNR53DNR53
17Patrick ValentineDNP49DNR49
18Brian Smith45DNRDNR45
19Eric ClarksonDNRDNR4545
20Barry WicksDNRDNR3737
21Brad Zoller31DNRDNR31
22Will KelsayDNP31DNR31

PRO WOMEN  

PlNameWestScentralPacificTotal
1Melanie McQuaid10010069269
2Shonny Vanlandingham909075255
3Christine Jeffrey828263227
4Emma Garrard636982214
5Suzie Snyder587558191
6Jessica Noyola536353169
7Tracy Thelen4558DNR103
8Caroline ColonnaDNR5349102
9Lesley PatersonDNRDNR100100
10Renata BucherDNRDNR9090
11Kelley Cullen75DNRDNR75
12Danelle Kabush69DNRDNR69
13Rosemarie Gerspacher49DNRDNR49
14Stella CareyDNRDNR4545

Note: The top 15 pros at each event are awarded points based on overall pro finish.  Pros count their best five-of-six scores plus the points they get (or don’t get) at the XTERRA USA Championship in Utah. Thus, the final point total combines an athletes’ best five scores in the first six races, plus the USA Championship race points.  He/she with the most points in the end is declared the U.S. Pro Series Champ. The U.S. Series will dish out $143,000 in prize money: $10,500 at each regional, $20,000 at the USA Championship, and $60,000 to the top overall points scorers in the Series.

April 10 - XTERRA West Championship (Lake Las Vegas, NV)
April 17 - XTERRA South Central Championship (Waco, TX)
May 15 - XTERRA  Pacific Championship (Santa Cruz, CA)  
May 22 - XTERRA  Southeast Championship (Oak Mountain State Park - Pelham, AL)
June 12 - XTERRA East Championship (Richmond, VA)
July 16 - XTERRA  Mountain Championship (Beaver Creek Resort - Avon, CO)
Sept. 25 - XTERRA  USA Championship (Ogden/Snowbasin Resort, UT)  

IGNATZ, HEISINGER WIN AMATEUR RACE

Ryan IgnatzFormer XTERRA pro (and likely future pro again) Ryan Ignatz - pictured - from Boulder, Colorado won the men's amateur race - placing 13th overall in 2:30:04, just 35 seconds ahead of runner-up Matt Balzer (another former pro).  Lisa Heisinger edged Ignatz wife Maia to win the women's amateur title, placing 10th overall.  Also of note, one of the local boys and a former XTERRA World Champ Tim Johnston won the 45-49 division and legally-blind racer Michael Stone won the challenged division.

XTERRA PACIFIC CHAMPS CHAMPIONS (FEMALE AGE GROUP)

DivisionNameTimeHometown
15 - 19Hannah Rae Finchamp3:11:11Altadena, CA
25 - 29 Vanessa Carmean3:28:06Denver, CO
30 - 34 Maia Ignatz3:04:21Boulder, CO
35 - 39 *Lisa Heisinger3:02:35Santa Rosa, CA
40 - 44 Chrisy Murphy3:21:03Novato, CA
45 - 49 Keri Grosse3:06:28Leavenworth, WA
50 - 54Jennifer Hollibaugh3:50:04Morgan Hill, CA
55 - 59Barbara Peterson3:39:12Berkeley, CA
60 - 64Kathy Frank4:35:51Santa Cruz, CA

XTERRA PACIFIC CHAMPS CHAMPIONS (MALE AGE GROUP)

DivisionNameTimeHometown
15 - 19Kevin So2:59:55San Leandro, CA
20 - 24 Taylor Seavey2:39:29Seward, AK
25 - 29 Brendan O'Brien2:37:42Santa Cruz, CA
30 - 34 *Ryan Ignatz2:30:04Boulder, CO
35 - 39 Bryce Phinney2:32:40Tucson, AZ
40 - 44 Scott Zavack2:36:27Los Gatos, CA
45 - 49 Tim Johnston2:41:01Los Gatos, CA
50 - 54 Bruce Wilson2:46:04Temecula, CA
55 - 59John Royson2:50:58Albany, CA 
60 - 64Gary Mercer3:27:53Anderson, CA
65 - 69Roger Kern4:35:53Scotts Valley, CA
PCMichael Stone3:52:35Boulder, CO

Complete XTERRA Pacific Championship results.  XTERRA Sport Race resultsXTERRA Two (Bike/Run) Race results.

XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS

In addition to the age group champions listed above, these racers qualified for the October 23, 2011 XTERRA World Championship at Kapalua Resort in Maui by virtue of their performance today:

ALSO QUALIFYING FOR WORLDS  
 

DivisionNameTimeHometown
15 - 19Katherine Pollard3:27:36Roseville, CA
20 - 24JP Donovan2:40:55Orinda, CA 
25-29MBenji Guss2:46:33Encinitas, CA
25-29FStephanie Miller3:38:49Woodland, CA
30-34MMatthew Balzer2:30:39Reno, NV
30-34MJason Lamoreaux2:34:55Anchorage, AK
30-34FSian Turner3:06:08Redwood City, CA 
30-34FHeather Lyman3:08:33South Lake Tahoe, CA
35-39MTim Naylor2:38:50Los Gatos, CA 
35-39MPaul Roach2:47:05San Mateo, CA
35-39FMirella Terada3:18:56Redwood City, CA
40-44MSimon Pulfrey2:38:18North Vancouver, BC
40-44MRife Hilghartner2:52:01Boulder, CO
40-44FCary Kinross-Wright3:29:51Golden, CO
45-49MThomas Rosencrantz2:44:38Mill Valley, CA
45-49FMeiling Yee3:21:34Sunnyvale, CA
55 - 59Mike Erbe3:09:16Santa Cruz, CA
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