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Middaugh, Vanlandingham win XTERRA Mountain Championship



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(Beaver Creek Resort - Avon, CO) - Josiah Middaugh and Shonny Vanlandingham lived up to their reputations as great climbers in the thin air of the Rockies by winning the XTERRA Mountain Championship on a beautiful blue sky day at Beaver Creek Resort in Avon, Colorado this morning.

Josiah MiddaughFor Middaugh, the third time is a charm.  After two years of finishing third in his backyard (he lives just a couple miles away from the course) he thrilled an incredibly supportive local community by crossing the finish line 19 seconds ahead of runner-up Seth Wealing with a course-record time of 2:12:05.

“I’m certainly thankful that I was finally able to take this race,” said Middaugh to the appreciative crowd gathered for the awards ceremony.  “I’ve had a little bit of a monkey on my back these last couple years not being able to pull this one off on my home course.”

The day started with Wealing first out of the 66-degree Nottingham Lake water in 16:53, a full 30-seconds ahead of a pack of swimmers that included Branden Rakita, Patrick Valentine, Brad Zoller, and Tim Reed.

Middaugh exited the swim about one minute, 40-seconds behind Wealing and quickly started his assault on the mountain that has made him a local legend.  In the next five miles and 2,000-feet of climbing to where the course tops-out at 9,400-feet elevation Middaugh passed Jason Michalak, Reed, Zoller, Valentine, Rakita, and finally Wealing.

At the 10-mile mark he had roughly 30 seconds on Wealing, with Rakita and Nico Lebrun (who was third at XTERRA France last week and was 1:40 behind Middaugh coming out of the water) riding together in third and fourth.  Brian Smith, who was the last male pro out of the swim (nearly five minutes behind Wealing), was amazingly in fifth place and just a few minutes back by mile 10.

At the bike-to-run transition Middaugh had about 45-seconds on Wealing, and Lebrun and Smith were close in tow.  With four of the fastest trail runners on the planet all within a minute of each other by the two-mile mark on the run, after 500-feet of climbing, it was as exciting a race as the series has seen all season.

“Nico was 10 seconds ahead of me, and Seth was 10 seconds ahead of him, and Josiah was 20 seconds ahead of him and it was like that for 10-15 minutes of the run,” said Smith, who had the fastest bike (1:13:22) and run (36:08) splits on the day.  “I caught Nico about a third of the way through and was hoping I could catch Seth and move into second but I was already red-lining at that point.”

At the finish line in front of a big crowd at the plush Beaver Creek Resort Middaugh crossed in 2:12:05, Wealing came in at 2:12:24, and Smith finished in 2:12:46 – just 41 seconds separating the top three.

Lebrun held on for fourth, with Rakita in fifth and Zoller (who lives across the street from the lake where the race started) in sixth for the second race in a row.  Michalak, last year’s XTERRA amateur national champ, had his best race as a pro in 7th.  Newcomer to the sport Tim Reed placed 8th, with Cody Waite in 9th, and former XTERRA pro now racing as an amateur Ryan Ignatz rounding out the top 10.

PRO MEN    

PlNameAgeHometownTimePtsPurse 
1Josiah Middaugh32Vail, Colorado2:12:05100$1,800
2Seth Wealing32Boulder, Colorado2:12:2490$1,250
3Brian Smith35Gunnison, Colorado2:12:4682$800
4Nicolas Lebrun38Digne, France2:13:4275$500
5Branden Rakita30Manitou Springs, Colorado2:17:1969$400
6Brad Zoller33Avon, Colorado2:17:3663$300
7Jason Michalak33Lakewood, Colorado2:20:1858$200
8Tim Reed26Lord Howe Island, Australia2:20:2453
9Cody Waite32Lakewood, Colorado2:21:5349
10Patrick Valentine25Colorado Springs, CO2:23:3645
Also: Adam Wirth (41), Matt Boobar (37), Jimmy Archer (34), Chris Vander Linden (31)

VANLANDINGHAM WINS MOUNTAIN CROWN FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR

Shonny Vanlandingham, at 42-years-old and with a torn ligament in her thumb, is still unbeatable in the mountains having won this race for the third consecutive year today.

Shonny VanlandinghamLast month at the XTERRA East Championship in Richmond, Virginia Vanlandingham caught her thumb in one of the shallow rocky sections of the swim and it ripped her ulnar collateral ligament in half (she won that race anyway).  Her doctor’s advice was to let it heal, but it didn’t heal quickly and despite a special brace for the swim and the bike, was quite painful to race with.

“Melanie was so strong early in the season winning three of the first four races she put me in a position by Richmond where I knew I had to win the rest of the races if I was going to defend my Pro Series crown so that was the goal,” explained Vanlandingham. “I kind of just played mind tricks on myself to let the pain in the thumb motivate me to go faster.”

It worked. Vanlandingham, the most successful mountain biker in NORBA history, had the fastest bike split by far, a 1:22:43, and the best run to boot, a 42:52.

“It’s a lot of fun here because I’m racing with my strengths and laughing with the guys when we’re going down the switchbacks, it’s just a blast,” said the reigning XTERRA World Champion who will embark on a four-week, four-country XTERRA championship swing from Mexico to Czech to Germany to Japan in August.

The all-impressive side story belongs to Melanie McQuaid, who hadn’t planned to race here today but changed her mind after realizing if she didn’t, she would jeopardize her shot at winning the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series crown.   If she could just finish fourth or better here today, it would set-up a winner take all showdown between her and “Shonny V” at Nationals.  She finished second, and upset some super fast Colorado girls in the process.  Tomorrow (Sunday, July 17) she’ll tow the start line at the Ironman 70.3 Vineman in hopes of securing her qualification into 70.3 Worlds.

“Ya know, this would be my favorite all-time course if it was at sea level,” smiled McQuaid as she picked up her bag and rushed to catch a flight out of Denver to California.  “This is a big confidence booster heading into Utah, because it’s not as high as here and I felt good today.”

Now, the hype is on.  McQuaid leads the Pro Series by 10 points so if she wins the USA Championship race, she’ll also win the pro series.  Of course, if Vanlandingham wins in Utah, she’ll end up in a tie with McQuaid but win the tie-breaker which is head-to-head at the last race.  There are other scenarios but the variables are too great to consider here.

“I’m super impressed with what Melanie did today.  It’s great for the sport, for the spectators and the fans, and for anyone who loves a good showdown,” said Vanlandingham.  “And, I haven’t won in Utah yet.  I think I’ve won at all the venues but there, so that’s the one I need to get.”

Not to be overshadowed by the McQuaid vs. Vanlandingham scenario was a brilliant performance by Kelley Cullen who finished third in just her second XTERRA championship race (she was fourth at the West Champs back in April).

Sara Tarkington was able to hold off the pain on the run to finish fourth, with Emma Garrard in fifth (on the same day her dad won his division at the XTERRA Hammerman off-road tri in Alaska).

Tamara Donelson from Edwards, CO was amazing, placing 6th overall among women while Dr. Luisa Bryce finished sixth and Christine Jeffrey (who was second overall out of the swim right behind Wealing) in seventh.

PRO WOMEN  

PlNameAgeHometownTimePtsPurse
1Shonny Vanlandingham42Durango, Colorado2:30:16100$1,800
2Melanie McQuaid37Victoria, B.C., Canada2:33:1690$1,250
3Kelley Cullen30New Castle, Colorado2:35:0082$800
4Sara Tarkington30Boulder, Colorado2:35:2575$500
5Emma Garrard30Park City, Utah2:39:5969$400
6Luisa Bryce29Denver, Colorado2:46:4263$300
7Christine Jeffrey38Guelph, Ontario, Canada2:48:1458$200
8Suzie Snyder29Fredericksburg, Virginia2:48:3253
9Kim Baugh32Colorado Springs, Colorado2:51:0749
10Tracy Thelen32Colorado Springs, Colorado2:54:1945
Also: Caroline Colonna (41)  

XTERRA U.S PRO SERIES UPDATE

After six XTERRA regional championships around the country the stage is now set for the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series finale at the USA Championship at Snowbasin Resort in Ogden, Utah on September 24.

For the men, Stoltz is still in the driver's seat at the top spot with Middaugh firmly in second and the top American.  Lebrun jumped from 5th to 3rd with his strong showing today while Wealing jumped from 8th to 5th.  Rakita dropped two spots to 4th.

The women's chase is documented above and promises to provide great anticipation for the USA Championship throwdown.

2011 XTERRA U.S. Pro Series Standings (after 6)  

PRO MEN    

PlNameWestScentralPacificS'EastEastMountainTotal
1Conrad Stoltz90100100100100DNR490
2Josiah Middaugh100907582DNR100447
3Nicolas Lebrun7575DNR698275376
4Branden Rakita826969x-587569364
5Seth Wealing588282DNFDNR90312
6Craig Evans4163537569DNR301
7Cody Waite49x-4558635349272
8Dan HugoDNRDNR909090DNR270
9Trevor Glavin53586341DNRDNR215
10Jason Michalak2834DNR49DNR58169
11Adam Wirth3437DNF45DNR41157
12Brad Zoller31DNRDNRDNR6363157
13Patrick ValentineDNP49DNR53DNR45147
14Brian Smith45DNRDNRDNRDNR82127
15Matt BoobarDNRDNPDNR374937123
16Shiloh Mielke374141DNFDNRDNR119
17Chris Stehula69DNR49DNRDNRDNR118
18Will RossDNR53DNRDNR58DNR111
19Damian GonzalezDNP283434DNFDNR96
20Jim Thijs63DNRDNRDNRDNRDNR63
21Tim ReedDNRDNRDNRDNRDNR5353
22Eric ClarksonDNRDNR45DNRDNRDNR45
23Barry WicksDNRDNR37DNRDNRDNR37
24Jimmy ArcherDNRDNRDNRDNRDNR3434
25Will KelsayDNP31DNRDNRDNFDNR31
26Chris Vander LindenDNRDNRDNRDNRDNR3131
PRO WOMEN  

PlNameWestScentralPacificS'EastEastMountainTotal
1Melanie McQuaid100100x-691009090480
2Shonny Vanlandingham9090x-7590100100470
3Christine Jeffrey8282637575x-58377
4Emma Garrard63698269DNR69352
5Suzie Snyder5875585882x-53331
6Jessica Noyola5363536369DNR301
7Caroline ColonnaDNR5349496341255
8Tracy Thelen4558DNR53DNR45201
9Renata BucherDNRDNR9082DNRDNR172
10Kelley Cullen75DNRDNRDNRDNR82157
11Lesley PatersonDNRDNR100DNRDNRDNR100
12Sara TarkingtonDNRDNRDNRDNRDNR7575
13Danelle Kabush69DNRDNRDNRDNRDNR69
14Luisa BryceDNRDNRDNRDNRDNR6363
15Jaime BredeDNRDNRDNRDNR58DNR58
16Rosemarie Gerspacher49DNRDNRDNRDNRDNR49
17Kim BaughDNRDNRDNRDNRDNR4949
18Stella CareyDNRDNR45DNRDNRDNR45
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. 24 - XTERRA  USA Championship (Ogden/Snowbasin Resort, UT) 

IGNATZ, DONELSON THE TOP AMATEURS

Ryan Ignatz hasn't lost the speed and strength he displayed as a pro, and proved that today with a 10th place overall finish.  Right behind him was Nick Fisher from Ogden, Utah, who was 11th overall and less than a minute behind Ignatz.  In the women's race Tamara Donelson, the reigning 35-39 XTERRA National Champ, crushed the women's amateur field and finished 6th overall.

Here's a look at all the XTERRA Mountain Championship age group winners:

XTERRA MOUNTAIN CHAMPIONS (FEMALE AGE GROUP)

DivisionNameTimeHometown
15 - 19Cady Simpson3:38:43Farmington, NM
20 - 24Danielle Kehoe2:51:42Arvada, CO
25 - 29 Alicia Noel3:11:38Conway, MO
30 - 34 Maia Ignatz2:49:50Boulder, CO
35 - 39 Tamara Donelson2:44:41Edwards, CO
40 - 44 Gina Rau3:02:28Sandy, UT
45 - 49 Paula Maresh3:12:57Littleton, CO
50 - 54Deanna McLain4:05:47Kremmling, CO
55 - 59Susan Griffin-Kaklikian3:37:27Castle Rock, CO
60 - 64Cindi Toepel3:37:53Littleton, CO
XTERRA MOUNTAIN CHAMPIONS (MALE AGE GROUP)

DivisionNameTimeHometown
15 - 19Evan Tayler2:51:15Heber, UT
20 - 24Tyler Volz2:47:37Colorado Springs, CO
25 - 29 Nick Fisher2:22:53Ogden, UT
30 - 34 Ryan Ignatz2:21:58Boulder, CO
35 - 39 Bryce Phinney2:32:23Tucson, AZ
40 - 44 Henry Reed2:31:05Avon, CO
45 - 49 Michael Hagen2:30:43Breckenridge, CO
50 - 54 Michael Walker2:59:35Cheyenne, WY
55 - 59Dawes Wilson2:58:38Vail, CO
60 - 64Bill Blankenship3:24:31Santa Fe, NM
* TOP AMATEURS 
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