2007 Teva
The women’s team includes gold medalists from the 2006 team Rachael Cuellar, 25, Albuquerque, NM, and Chris Lundy, 36, Sausalito, CA and 2004 bronze medalists Laura Haefeli, 39, Del Norte, CO, and Anita Ortiz, 43, Eagle, CO. The top three finishers score for the team.
The men’s team will be led by eight-time team member Paul Low, 33,
Gates has been racing in Europe since the beginning of July finishing fourth in one of the prestigious World Mountain Running Association (WMRA) Grand Prix races –
First-time team member Clint Wells said of his preparation, “Training has been going pretty well and I have been able to improve my fitness since the qualifier in Steamboat. As always I would like my fitness to be better, but who wouldn’t! I think I am ready for a good race. My preparation hasn’t been too much different than my normal training routine. However, I have been trying to run on the trails a little more and do a few mountain runs that I haven’t done since college. I think my strengths for the course will be the uphill sections. I will have to really concentrate on the downhills to stay in the race; that is where I usually lose ground.”
Juniors must be at least 16 and not yet 20 in the year of competition. The USA squad includes 2005 team members Jonny Stevens, 18, Vail, CO, and Christian Thompson, 19, Candor, NY, 2006 team member Zach Rivers, 17, Victor, NY, and newcomer Alex Jodidio, 17, a U.S. citizen living in Grimentz, Switzerland. The top three score.
Stevens says, “I'm super excited for the trip. My training is going well, my high school cross country season is in full swing, and we've been doing our long runs on the trails around town.” Stevens raced on his Battle Mountain High School Cross Country Team on Saturday, September 8 in
Thompson said, “My training is going great. I have been doing a lot of hilly runs at altitude in and near
Rivers reported, “The news of snow and cold weather (in
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The junior women’s team includes 2005 team member Katherine Helmerick, 18, Cheyenne, WY, and newcomers Anna Lieb, 19, Golden, CO, and Maria Dalzot, 19, Morgantown, WV. The top two score for the team.
Dalzot says, “My training has gone very well leading up to the Championships. I have had many successful workouts and training runs that are geared toward being prepared for the mountains in
Lieb reports, “I've been doing some intervals with Scott Elliot (a multi-time champion of the Pikes Peak Ascent), practicing both uphill and downhill bursts of speed, as well as some breathing techniques. We've been running in the Boulder Mountain Parks, which are as beautiful as they are challenging. I've been biking every couple days rather than running to avoid overuse injuries. I'm extremely excited about
Team manager Nancy Hobbs, Colorado Springs, CO, team leader Richard Bolt,
This year’s Trophy races are up/down events (as opposed to even-numbered years when the events are held on uphill courses) with the senior men running three loops of the 4.050 kilometer course for a distance of just over 12km, the senior women and junior men running two loops of the 4.050 course for a distance slightly over 8km, while the junior women run one loop of the course at 4.050km.
For additional information visit the websites listed below:
USA Mountain Running Championships www.whitemountainmilers.com
USA Trail Championships www.runningseries.com
Mt. Tam Trophy Race www.tamtrailrace.com/info
World Mountain Running Association www.wmra.info
USA Track & Field www.usatf.org
World Mountain Trophy 2007 www.coursedes2bains.org/presentation-wt07-fr.html
American Trail Running Association www.trailrunner.com
Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team www.usmrt.com
Teva www.teva.com
SportHill Clothing www.sporthill.com
180s performance gear www.180s.com
FuelBelt, Inc. www.fuelbelt.com
Fleet Feet Sports-Boulder www.fleetfeetboulder.com
Windermere Real Estate Teton Valley www.juliebryan.mywindermere.com
Youth Runner (Junior Team Partner) www.youthrunner.com
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