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Russell Surprise Winner in Men's USAT Duathlon National Championships in Richmond
Preisig Dominates Women's USAT Duathlon Nationals
By Mike McCormick April 27, 2008 Richmond, VA For the Washington Running Report
Competition is fierce in downtown Richmond.
Colorado newcomer Matt Russell (in photo) combined
drafting tactics on the bike and speed on the run to win to the
USAT Duathlon National Championships in1 hour, 58 minutes, and
2 seconds here today."I worked with Ryan Ignatz and another guy and we saved a lot
of energy sharing pulls," said Russell, who caught up to
Richmond's Tom Jeffrey, the defending national champion with
two miles left in the 10 kilometer run, 40 kilometer bike, 5
kilometer run event. "I started the second run in third place
and then opened it up." Russell, who has been a professional duathlete for only four
months, spent much of the bike portion in the company of Ignatz
and Chicago runner Ryan Guiliano. In the draft-legal format,
the trio took turns while Jeffrey gambled that solo riding
would bring him his third consecutive national duathlon title.
Though he led for most of the bike segment and was the first
runner out of the transition for the final 5K segment, Jeffrey
faded to fourth place at 1:59:29. "I enjoyed the course," said Russell, who earned $1,500 for
first place. "The run is a little bit cross-country, which
suited me. I'm definitely coming back." Guiliano (1:58:58) and Ignatz (1:59:13) were second and third
respectively. On a day when rain-slick streets caused many a rider to spill
and slide, Richmond's downtown course provided plenty of
challenge, opportunity, and delight for participants. Anne Curi
Preisig found it entirely to her liking as she won the USAT
Women's National Championships in 2 hours, 20 minute, and 52
seconds. "I loved going around the island on the run," said
Curi Preisig, a 40-year-old mother of two. "For me, being
downtown, it's just amazing that you can run around this
beautiful island (Belle Isle Park). And then all the trees are
flowering. I like going along all these pretty streets." Bianca Simpson was second at 2:22:38 and Canadian Nik Vogler
was third at 2:25:46. In all, 450 duathletes from around the country competed in the
national championships as pros, age group athletes, sport
racers, juniors, and youth racer. Sunday's on-road events were
part of the two-day National Duathlon Festival which featured
off-road duathlon national championship events that were
contested by 175 participants on Saturday. The National
Duathlon Festival marks the first time off-road national
championship events have been combined with on-road national
championship events at the same site. The National Duathlon
Festival, which is organized by the Sports Backers, will be in
held in Richmond through 2010.
Top Three Finishers
Men's U.S. Pro Duathlon National Championships 1. Matthew Russell, 25, Boulder, CO, 1:58:02
2. Ryan Guiliano, 24, Schaumburg, IL, 1:58:58
3. Ryan Ignatz, 30, Boulder, CO, 1:59:13
Women's U.S. Pro Duathlon National Championships 1. Anne Curi Preisig, 40, Falmouth, MA, 2:20:52
2. Bianca Simpson, 33, Chester Springs, PA, 2:22:38
3. Nik Vogler, 29, Calgary, Alberta, CA 2:25:46
Day One: Off-Road Duathlon National
Championship
Full results in all classes of the off-road and on-road events
of the National Duathlon Festival will be posted at www.Duathlonnationals.com.
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