Thursday, June 19, 2008

Gehrs Takes Ninth Overall, First in Age Group in Triathalon

Last weekend, at St. Andrews Tyler Gehrs competed in the 21st Marathon Sports Sprint Triathalon. The event consists of a quarter-mile swim in Noxontown Pond, followed by a 16 mile bike ride (two laps of the Johova's Fitness Loop), then a run of the cross country course. Tyler completed all of this in 1 hour, eight minutes, 28 seconds. His time this year is five minutes faster than last year. Out of 294 racers, Tyler finished in 9th place overall and won his age group by two minutes.

Tyler found himself in first place by a comfortable margin as he finished the swim leg in under 6 minutes. He improved dramatically over last year in the biking leg and even after having worked so hard on the bike and in the water, his run time was 18:28.

You can find some more pictures of the race at http://picasaweb.google.com/yophotoguy/21stSprintTriAtStAndrews. At this site you can find a picture of the Caldwell family cheering on the triathletes, a pic of Tyler accepting his plaque for winning his age group, and lots and lots of lycra-spandex.

Congratulations to Tyler for a great day of competition.

Monday, June 16, 2008

News from current and former teammates!

I have been in touch with several current and former members of SAS XC. Here's the latest:

Tyler Gehrs recently wrote to share his terrific success at the Marathon Sports Sprint Triathalon at St. Andrew's over the weekend. I'll be posting more about this shortly.

Schafer Newman has just returned to Miami from the Bonnaroo Music Festival (in Tennessee) and, I predict, will soon be reprimanded at the US Naval Academy for complaining about the absence of giant psychedelic, mushroom-shaped fountains.




Doug Stuart reports some difficulty running due to foot trouble, but is "relearning" to run so as to avoid aggravating his injury.

Life continues to go swimmingly here in Colorado. I went for a great 11 mile run outside Lyons, Colorado with a friend from Boulder, making my total for the week 365 minutes of running.