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Smith, Dussault Repeat As USA Triathlon Winter Champions

By Fergus Murray | 19 Jan, 2010

Story and images courtesy of USA Triathlon/Jeff Dyrek.

Brian Smith and Rebecca Dussault repeated as USA Triathlon Winter Triathlon national champions Saturday, outdistancing one of the largest fields in recent history at the Battle at Soldier Hollow.

On a day that started foggy but quickly morphed into ideal racing conditions, Smith (Gunnison, Colo.) captured his second straight winter title with a time of 1:09:32.9 in the run-bike-cross country ski event. Jay Henry (Avon, Colo.) placed second just over a minute behind Smith with a time of 1:10:38.7. Fifty-year-old Mike Kloser (Vail, Colo.), who won the 2007 and 2008 titles, took third at 1:13:55.1.

Dussault (Gunnison, Colo.) was the fourth overall finisher and won the women’s title with a time of 1:16:55.5. In a repeat showing of last year’s medalists, Emma Garrard (Park City, Utah) finished as runner-up with a time of 1:23:47.1, while Heather Best (Fairbanks, Alaska) took third at 1:29.14.0.

The top three finishers on both the men’s and women’s side qualified for the U.S. squad for the 2010 ITU Winter Triathlon World Championship in Eidsvoll, Norway, Feb. 13.

A member of the U.S. Olympic Nordic Ski Team in 2006, Dussault will wait to see if she is selected for the 2010 Vancouver team. If not, she is expected to join the Team USA contingent in Norway next month.

“Our sprint course attracted a lot of new winter triathletes, and for the second year in a row we nearly doubled our previous year’s numbers.”
Race Director Rob Leishman

In addition to serving as the USAT winter championship event, Saturday’s race was also an ITU Winter Triathlon World Cup and the Pan-American Championships. The Soldier Hollow venue was the site for Nordic skiing events for the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games.

On the age group side, men’s winners included: Christian Kloser (Under 18, Vail, Colo.), Ian Anderson (19-24, Salt Lake City, Utah), Steve Elmer (25-29, Salt Lake City Utah), Kevin Cummisford (30-34, Salt Lake City, Utah), Bruce Rahmig (35-39, Denver, Colo.), Ross Delaplane (40-44, Golden, Colo.), David Harrison (45-49, Fairfield, Idaho), Darrell Davis (50-54, Salt Lake City, Utah), Craig Williams (55-59, Park City, Utah) and Al Marvim (60-69, Denver, Colo.).

Women’s age group winners were: Malaika Homo (30-34, Salt Lake City, Utah), Lisa Isom (35-39, Vail, Colo.), Paula Hudson (40-44, Park City, Utah), Suky Stewart (45-49, Salt Lake City, Utah) and Sally Hill (50-54, Midvale, Utah).

“We had a great day at Soldier Hollow. Conditions were great and the venue was in tip-top shape,” said race director Rob Leishman. “The top competitors ate up the course, and we had a lot of athletes from prior years come up to give the new course a try.

“Our sprint course attracted a lot of new winter triathletes, and for the second year in a row we nearly doubled our previous year’s numbers. We hope our great day contributes to the success of the event and the sport of winter triathlon in future years.”

The next ITU Winter Triathlon World Cup will be on 23 January in Zell am See, Austria.

Related Event: 2010 Soldiers Hollow Midway ITU Winter Triathlon World Cup and Pan-American Championships
16 Jan, 2010 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Women
1. Rebecca Dussault USA 01:16:55
2. Emma Garrard USA 01:23:47
3. Heather Best USA 01:29:14
Results: Elite Men
1. Brian Smith USA 01:09:32
2. Jay Henry USA 01:10:38
3. Mike Kloser USA 01:13:55
Results: 60-64 Male AG
1. Al Marvin USA 01:48:16
2. Noel Olsen USA 01:49:06
3. Bradley Rich USA 01:56:08
4. J Pierce USA 03:04:05
Results: 55-59 Male AG
1. Craig Williams USA 01:42:53
2. Kurt Dallow USA 01:58:14
3. Dennis Mccormick USA 01:59:26
4. Bill Billingsley USA 02:14:25
5. Robert Panico USA 03:24:48
Results: 50-54 Male AG
1. Darrell Davis USA 01:27:50
2. Don De Blieux USA 01:35:41
3. Gregory Florez USA 01:36:11
4. Michael Dunn USA 01:50:44
Results: 45-49 Male AG
1. David Harrison USA 01:20:52
2. Brent Peacock USA 01:21:56
3. Mark Conklin USA 01:38:39
4. Ivan Lach USA 01:50:57