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Top duathletes headed to Richmond

By World Triathlon Admin | 22 May, 2006

Sports Backers lead bid that lands ‘07 Long Course World Championships

BY TIMOTHY GORMAN, TIMES-DISPATCH STAFF WRITER

From the Richmond Times-Dispatch, May 18, 2006 Richmond will host the Long Course Duathlon World Championships on Oct. 21, 2007, Metropolitan Richmond Sports Backers executive director Jon Lugbill said yesterday.
The 102.5-kilometer run-bike-run course will span a 7-mile radius downtown surrounding the James River area and Brown’s Island.
“The event will be user-friendly for our community,” Lugbill said. “If we didn’t have a course we wanted to have a world championships on while wowing people, we didn’t want to have it.”
Richmond was one of many sites worldwide to bid on the international competition. USA Triathlon organized the American bidders and chose Richmond to submit a bid to the International Triathlon Union, a Canadian organization that organizes the world championships.
Lugbill said Richmond was attractive because an American city has not hosted a long or short course world championship since 2002 and because of America’s 400th anni- versary celebration in 2007. In addition, Richmond has experience hosting running and biking events such as the CapTech Classic and Richmond Marathon.
Lugbill said Sports Backers and the city of Richmond developed a course that passed few churches because the race will be on a Sunday morning. At the same time, Lugbill said it captures the inner-city terrain familiar to European competitors.
“We didn’t want to have the world championships and not have it show off Richmond,” he said. “It’s our country’s 400th anniversary and that might not seem that long to Europeans, but it’s big for us.”
The first part of the race is two 7.5-kilometer running loops. The race will start on Brown’s Island near Tredegar Ironworks and cross the James River on S 9th St. It will incorporate the Canal Walk along the restored Kanawa and Haxall Canals and a section of the soon-to-be completed Virginia Capital Trail. The competitors will return on Dock St. in front of the Tobacco Row residential section.
Next is a 20-kilometer bike course the racers will navigate four times. The athletes will cross the Manchester and Lee Bridges and through James River and Byrd Parks. They will travel by Hollywood Cemetery, along Riverside Drive and back downtown. The race will finish with another 7.5-kilometer running loop.
Competitors from 39 countries competed in last year’s World Championships in Italy. This year’s event will be in Denmark on May 28.
Tom Jeffrey, a top American duathlete and Richmond native, is excited for the chance to compete at home.
“My focus for the next two years is on that race,” he said. “It’ll be neat for me to have it in Richmond. I hope people will realize the competition internationally.”
Jeffrey finished 29th in 2005, fourth among Americans; no U.S. competitors finished in the top 10 in Italy.
He and David Anderson, another area pro, will travel to Denmark next week for this year’s event. “Duathlon has a much-higher profile in some other countries,” he said. “It’ll be a good event for people to come see it in Richmond. It’ll show them it is a really impressive sport.”
Contact staff writer Timothy Gorman at tgorman@timesdispatch.com

Related Event: 2007 Richmond ITU Long Distance Duathlon World Championships
21 Oct, 2007 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Joerie Vansteelant BEL 03:06:42
2. Javier Garcia Gomez ESP 03:13:03
3. Koen Maris BEL 03:13:22
4. Kenneth Rasmussen DEN 03:14:55
5. Aksel Nielsen DEN 03:15:32
6. Armand Van Der Smissen NED 03:16:43
7. Vincent Aldebert FRA 03:17:20
8. Chris Fischer DEN 03:18:18
9. Rob Woestenborghs BEL 03:18:37
10. Oliver Mott GBR 03:19:04
Results: Elite Women
1. Catriona Morrison GBR 03:34:56
2. Michelle Lee GBR 03:40:05
3. Yvonne Van Vlerken NED 03:43:43
4. Lucy Smith CAN 03:45:10
5. Ulrike Schwalbe GER 03:45:24
6. Joan Blaafoss DEN 03:47:36
7. Isabelle Ferrer FRA 03:47:41
8. Kathryn Kasischke USA 03:50:19
9. Gabriela Hnilkova-Jenks USA 03:50:22
10. Michelle Parsons GBR 03:51:13
Results: 20-24 Male AG
1. Cory Scott USA 03:28:11
2. Greg Close USA 03:31:20
3. William Haas Iii USA 03:38:05
4. Giancarlo Mota MEX 03:48:46
5. Evan Pemberton CAN 03:52:44
6. Gavin Grobbelaar RSA 04:00:35
7. Jordan Chang USA 04:00:57
8. Melton Rasimphi RSA 04:02:52
9. Richard Matheson NZL 04:23:56
DNF. Cliff Worden-Rogers CAN DNF
Results: 20-24 Female AG
1. Cynthia Anderson USA 03:54:17
2. Kira Shoemaker USA 04:16:12
3. Christie O'Hara USA 04:30:07
4. Kate Derner USA 04:39:29
5. Elizabeth Fox USA 04:41:22
Results: 25-29 Male AG
1. Adam Otstot USA 03:31:22
2. Ryan Rau USA 03:34:14
3. Chris Garins CAN 03:35:37
4. Robert Smith USA 03:38:39
5. Nathan Winkelmann USA 03:40:37
6. Nathan Gosling GBR 03:41:34
7. Daniel Clout NZL 03:42:37
8. Michael Harlow USA 03:43:39
9. Joshua Wolf USA 03:45:12
10. Michael Hamberger USA 03:47:02
Results: 25-29 Female AG
1. Jennifer Keil USA 04:02:25
2. Jane Riessen USA 04:08:51
3. Angela Meyer USA 04:13:23
4. Jacqueline Mariash USA 04:14:07
5. Emily Chaney USA 04:15:40
6. Jessi Dancy USA 04:20:03
7. Carrie Andrews USA 04:29:32
8. Correen Schuebel USA 04:30:14
9. Katie Brooks USA 04:32:54
10. Shannon Hallman CAN 04:33:40