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Final
Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team Selection Race Attracts
Top Field
Vail, CO
------ The final selection race for the 2008 Teva U.S.
Mountain Running Team will be held this Sunday, July 20,
at the LaSportiva Berry Picker Trail Race in Vail, CO.
Start time is slated for 8:00 a.m. at the Golden Peak
Children’s Center located on Vail Mountain.
Some
newcomers to the trail scene will be contending for a
spot on the team along with seasoned veterans of the
sport. The top two U.S. women, the top U.S. man, and the
top U.S. junior man will each earn a spot on this
year’s team which will compete at the 24th
World Mountain Running Trophy Race in Sierre Crans-Montana,
Switzerland this September.
The
athletes earning team slots in Vail will join the
qualifying team members from the Mount Washington Road
Race held on June 21 in Gorham, NH, which served as the
first and only other selection race for this year’s
team. Securing spots at Mount Washington were Eric
Blake, 29, New Britain, CT, Joe Gray, 24, Lakewood, WA,
Rickey Gates, 27, Boulder, CO, and Brandy Erholtz, 30,
Bailey, CO.
Of
these athletes, only Erholtz is scheduled to race the
Berry Picker. She’ll use the event to hone her
climbing skills in preparation for the World Trophy.
Should she finish first or second in the event, thereby
taking one of the team spots, the third-place woman will
not automatically earn a spot on the team. Rather, there
would be two at-large selections for the women’s team.
Since
none of the members of the men’s team are competing,
Gray and Gates have already left for Europe to compete
in mountain races in Norway, Germany, and Italy in
preparation for Worlds and Blake is busy training and
racing in New England, there will definitely be one new
men’s team member announced after the Berry Picker.
The additional two members of the men’s team, (Clint
Wells who earned a spot on the team with his second
place finish at Mount Washington declined his spot on
the team), will be at-large selections.
For
the junior team, additional athletes will be selected
based on their running resumes. The junior squad
includes four junior men and three junior women. The
junior men run an eight kilometer course at the World
Trophy like the senior women, the junior women run
approximately 4.5 kilometers, and the senior men run
approximately 12 kilometers. Like the Berry Picker, the
World Trophy Course is an entirely uphill event. In
even-numbered years the World Trophy is held on an
up/down course.
The
Berry Picker course is 4.3 miles long and starts at an
elevation of 8,238 feet and ascends to 10,346 feet to
finish at the top of Eagle’s Nest on Vail Mountain.
The average grade is 12 percent and is run primarily on
single track trails with a portion at the start and
finish on double-wide gravel paths. There will be one
aid station at mile three.
Although
there will be a strong field of top runners, the event
is open to runners of all ages and abilities.
In addition to the Berry Picker, there is also a 14.5
mile trail race which gains more than 4,000 feet of
elevation over the challenging course on Vail Mountain.
Both events start at Golden Peak. Race entry is
$25 in advance, and $35 on race day. Register through www.active.com
through Thursday, by fax to VRD, or in person at the VRD
offices from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on Saturday. Every
race participant will receive a goody bag, a
commemorative T-shirt, post race refreshments, accurate
and timely results, and the opportunity to win great
random prizes. Prizes from La Sportiva will be presented
to overall and age group winners.
Runners
expected to compete on the men's side (in age order)
are:
Jonny
Stevens, 18, Vail, was
a member of the 2005, and 2007 junior mountain teams. He
is a Battle Mountain High School graduate and will
attend CU Boulder in the fall. Stevens will compete in
the junior men’s division.
Paul
Petersen, 16, Broomfield, CO, was
the junior winner at the USA Trail Champs in Steamboat
Springs, CO on June 29.
Payton
Batliner, 24, Boulder, was the top U.S. finisher at
the 2007 World Trophy. This year he finished second at
both the Teva Mountain Games 10k in Vail last month and
last week’s Barr Trail Mountain Race in Manitou
Springs, CO. His PRs of
29:00 for 10k and 14:04 for 5k were set in 2007
Batliner was an All-American at CU Boulder. He is
currently pursuing his master’s degree at CU.
Jesse
Armijo, 25, Laguna Niguel, CA,
has some international mountain racing experience
having finished second at an 11.5 k race in Bouvert,
Switzerland in 2006 with a time of 1:02:00. His PRs set
in 2007 include 14:52 for 5k – 14:52, 24:14 for 8k,
and 30:31 for 10k.
John
Tribbia, 26, Boulder, finished
26th at Mount Washington and 10th
at the Barr Trail Mountain Race.
Matt
Byrne, 33, Scranton, PA,
finished sixth at Mount Washington. He is a two-time
Olympic Marathon Trials qualifier and a two-time winner
of the Steamtown Marathon. He has run 29:49 for 10,000m
(track) and 14:31 for 5k.
Bill
Fanselow, 41, Golden,
finished 24th at Mount Washington and has
finished in the top five in many of the mountain races
in Colorado.
Simon
Gutierrez, 42, Alamosa, CO, is a six-time
Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team member (2002-2007) and
was the first American at three World Trophy events
where he finished 17th overall in 2004, 10th
in 2005, and 10th in 2006. He was the 2005
and 2006 USATF Mountain Runner of the Year, and the 2006
and 2007 USATF Masters Mountain Runner of the Year.
Gutierrez is a nine-time winner of the La Luz Mountain
Race and three-time Mt Washington Road Race champion. He
is the back-to-back World Masters Mountain Running
Champion ’06 and ’07. He finished fifth at this
year’s Mount Washington Road Race and won the Vail
HillClimb earlier this month. He is a three-time USA
world cross country team member and a 1983 High School
cross country All American. At age 17 Gutierrez set the
still standing road 10Km record of 29.45. He works at
the San Luis Valley Regional Medical Center as an
outpatient manual /orthopedic physical therapist
and works closely with the Adams State men's and
women's cross country and track teams.
Bernie
Boettcher, 45, Silt, CO, is
arguably the most raced athlete in the country.
Boettcher races just about every weekend, sometimes
racing both Saturday and Sunday. Boettcher earned honors
as the 2005 USATF Masters Mountain Runner of the Year.
Boettcher is an accomplished artist and writer. He
finished second at the La Sportiva Trifecta in 2007. He
was tenth at the 2005 USA 10km Trail Championships,
finished 14th in 2006, and He was fifth at
this year’s Barr Trail Mountain Race and eighth at
this year’s USA Trail Championships (12 km).
Andy
Ames, 45, Boulder,
was a member of the 2004 Teva USA Mountain Running Team
and placed 47th in the World Mountain Running
Trophy in Sauze d’Oulx, Italy. In 2004 he placed sixth
at the Masters Mountain Running World Championships (Sauze
d’Oulx), was Masters Trail Running 10 km National
Champion (fifth overall), masters mountain running
National Champion (6th overall), and was
named USATF Masters Mountain Runner of the Year. Past
victories include U.S. Skyrunning Vertical Kilometer in
1998 and Kokopelli Supermarathon (100 mile stage race
over 5 days), Vail HillClimb in 1995 and 1998, Vail
HalfMarathon in 1995.He finished eighth at last year’s
Trail Championships. He was 14th at Mount
Washington this year and seventh at the USA Trail
Championships (12 km). Ames is a buyer for Excel Sports
in Boulder.
On
the women’s side, a talented field is expected to
compete to include (in age order):
Camille
Herron, 26, Lafayette, IN, is
a newcomer to the trail scene. She is presently training
in Alamosa with Simon Gutierrez. In early June she
finished second in the Garden of the Gods 10 Mile Road
Race and two weeks later ran to a sixth-place finish at
Mount Washington. Herron finished sixth at the Vail
HillClimb in early July. She was a scholarship cross
country/track athlete while at University
of Tulsa.
Rachael
Cuellar, 26, Albuquerque, NM, was a member of the
gold-medal winning squad in both 2006 and 2007 at the
World Trophy. Cuellar finished fourth at the Trail
Champs in both 2007 and 2008. Cuellar has PRs of 17:40
for 5 km indoor track set in 2006 (5,000 feet),
17:14 for 5 km outdoor track a road 5 km PR of 17:27 set
in 2006 at 5,000 feet, and ran the 3 km steeplechase in
10:12. She is a five-time winner of the La Luz Trail
Race, a 9 mile uphill race with 4,578 elevation gain and
an average grade of 12 percent. Cuellar attended New
Mexico State University and University of New Mexico and
is currently enrolled in a master’s degree program.
Keri
Nelson, 27, Grand Junction, CO, is a competitive
cyclist, triathlete, snowshoe racer, mountain, and ultra
runner. In
2007, she was victorious at the North American Snowshoe
Championships and second at the U.S. Snowshoe National
Championships. She
was also first at the U.S. Winter Triathlon Nationals in
Breckenridge, CO and in 2006 was third at the Pikes Peak
Marathon and third at the Mt. Evans Ascent in Colorado.
She was 10th at the 2005 USA 10km Trail
Championships and finished 15th last year.
She was seventh this year at Mount Washington, the overall
winner at the Leadville Marathon, and third at Barr
Trail Mountain Race.
Megan
Kimmel, 28, Silverton, CO,
is a newcomer on the mountain running circuit and
finished second at the USA Trail Champs in Steamboat
Springs. Kimmel lives and trains at elevations above
8,000 feet.
Brandy
Erholtz, 30, Bailey, CO,
earned a spot on the 2008 Teva U.S. Mountain Running
Team with her win at the USA Mountain Running
Championships at Mount Washington. Erholtz just started
competing on the trails last year when she raced at the
Teva Mountain Games 10 km in Vail and finished third.
She finished third again at the event on June 8. She
competed at the 2007 North American Central American
Caribbean Mountain Running Championships (NACAC) for the
U.S. Team in Canada finishing fourth overall among the
women. Erholtz is employed as a schoolteacher.
Deeja
Youngquist, 31, Albuquerque, NM, is
primarily known as a road runner. She is a two-time
Olympic Marathon Trials “A” qualifier with a
marathon PR of 2:29:01. She is a three-time NCAA
Division I qualifier in 10,000m, 1997-1999. She has been
training in Albuquerque and spending a lot of time
training on the hills and trails around her home. She is
employed by Whole Foods Market as the Demonstration
Coordinator in Albuquerque, NM.
Christine Lundy,
37, Sausalito, CA, is a three-time member of the
Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team and last year’s USATF
Mountain Runner of the Year. Her best result at the
World Trophy was last year’s eight-place finish. She
was 18th overall – second American – at
the World Mountain Trophy Race in Wellington, New
Zealand in 2005 and 16th overall in Bursa,
Turkey in 2006. She finished 23rd at the
’04 U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon with a time of
2:41:55 and qualified for the ’08 Olympic Trials as
well. A graduate of the University Pennsylvania, Lundy
is a member of the Impala Racing team and is employed as
a veterinarian.
Laura
Haefeli, 40, Del Norte, CO is
a four-time USA National 10km Trail Champion and a
three-time member of the Teva U.S. Mountain Running
Team. In 2007, she won an individual bronze medal at the
World Mountain Running Trophy and led the U.S. women’s
team to a gold-medal finish. So far in 2008 she has won
the Teva Mountain Games 10k, she has broken the
masters’ course record at the Mount Washington Road
Race, and she won and set the course record at the Barr
Trail Mountain Race. She was 15th at the
World Mountain Running Trophy (second American) in 2004
(a member of the bronze-medal
winning American team) and in 2005, she was the top
American finisher at the Trophy with an eighth-place
finish. Equally talented in summer biathlon (running and
marksmanship), Haefeli is a seven time National
Champion and a nine-time National Team Member. She was
an All-American during her senior year in college at the
University of Dayton and was twice named All-Ohio Runner
of the Year and is a two-time USATF Mountain Runner of
the Year (2004 and 2005). Laura and her husband Tom are
beekeepers and sell honey and wax. She is the
mother of three young children.
Lisa
Goldsmith, 43, Nederland, CO,
is a two-time member of the mountain team. She finished
30th on the gold medal winning women’s team
in 2007. Goldsmith also represented the U.S. at Upice,
Czech Republic in 1997 where she was the first American
woman finisher. Goldsmith has several top uphill
finishes to her credit most notably a win at the Pikes
Peak Ascent in 2005 and 2006 and a masters’ win at the
2006 Mount Washington Road Race where she was fifth
overall. She won the Barr Trail Mountain Race in 2006
and 2007 setting a new masters’ record. In 2006 she
recorded more than nine overall wins in events she
entered. In 2005 and 2006 she was named USATF Masters
Mountain Runner of the Year. Goldsmith is a massage
therapist.
Anita
Ortiz, 44, Eagle, CO, is a five-time member of the
Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team with two team medals to
her credit. A bronze medal at the 2004 World Trophy race
in Italy and a gold medal from last year’s Trophy Race
in Switzerland. She
won the 2007 USA Mountain Running Championships and was
the 2007 USATF Masters Mountain Runner of the Year.
Ortiz is equally talented in both short and long
distances races and won the San Juan Solstice 50 Miler
last month and was the 2007 USA Masters 50Mile Trail
Champion. She is also an accomplished snowshoe racer
having set records at numerous snowshoe events
throughout Colorado. Ortiz teaches in the Eagle County
school district and with her husband Mike, is raising
four children ranging in ages from 11 to 15.
Sponsors
of the 2008 Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team include title
sponsor Teva, the official footwear of the team since
2002, SportHill is the official apparel sponsor
providing team uniforms,
OrthoLite Insoles, the
world’s leading supplier of open cell foam insoles in
the performance and footwear category is the
official insole, Fleet Feet Sports Boulder, the official
specialty running store, Windermere of Teton Valley, the
official real estate company, Wicked Fast Sports
Nutrition, Wicked Fast sports nutrition, the official dietary
supplements for pre-exercise energy/endurance (Energ-Ease)
and post-exercise recovery (Recover-Ease), and
product sponsors FuelBelt, Inc. (hydration products),
Costa Del Mar (performance sunglasses), and Youth
Runner magazine.
Contact:
Nancy Hobbs (Chairperson, USATF Mountain Ultra Trail
Council and Executive Director, American Trail Running
Association): (719) 573-4133 trlrunner@aol.com
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