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The World’s Greatest Off-Road Triathlon

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XTERRA Discount Code 00224890

2009 XTERRA ATLANTIC CUP SPONSORSThe 2009 XTERRA Atlantic Cup is presented by Paul Mitchell and XTERRA.TV. National sponsors include GU,XTERRAGear.com, Rodale, Zorrel, Gatorade, Choice Hotels, and the Utah Sports Commission. Local sponsors includethe City of Richmond, Richmond Convention and Visitors Bureau, Richmond Department of Economic Development,Palani Drive, Dasani, Sysco, Peak Experiences, 3Sports, Cool Concessions, Dr. Marchal, and the Crowne Plaza Hotel.

City of RichmondRichmond CVB and the Department of Economic Development

Palani DriveDasaniSysco

Peak Experiences3Sports

The Crowne Plaza Cool Concessions

Altius Family and Sports Medicine - Dr. Matt Marchal

LOCAL SPONSORS LOCAL SPONSORS

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XTERRA America Tour Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3XTERRA Atlantic Cup Preview/Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-5XTERRA Atlantic Cup Events and Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-9Pro Start List and Preview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-11XTERRA Pro Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-25Last year in Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26About the 2009 XTERRA Cup Series for Pros . . . . . . . . . . . .272009 XTERRA Cup Series Pro Prize Money Breakdown . . . .282009 XTERRA Cup Series Standings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Results, review of the first three Cup Races . . . . . . . . . . .30-33Past XTERRA U.S. Pro Series Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35How the XTERRA America Tour Works (for amateurs) . . .36-382009 XTERRA America Tour Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .392008 XTERRA Age Group Regional Champions . . . . . . . .40-412008 XTERRA USA Championship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-432009 XTERRA World Tour Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .442009 XTERRA World Championship race preview . . . . . . . . .45XTERRA Trail Running Series Overview and Schedule . .46-47How XTERRA started & the world of XTERRA overview . .48-49XTERRAGear.Com News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50TEAM Unlimited, XTERRA.TV, past Richmond Results . .51-58

TABLE OF CONTENTS

In 1996 mountain biking and triathlon met in a duel of thefittest on the island of Maui. The race consisted of an open-ocean swim, a mountain bike race, and a trail run. Itrepresented a bold new racing format that attractedoutdoor enthusiasts, adventure seekers, mountain bikersand triathletes. The mountain bikers brought their laid-backstyle and bold self-assurance. The triathletes brought theirhard-core training and avid dedication. They soondiscovered a common spirit and attitude that pulled themtogether. For as different as they are, neither could resistthe challenges and thrills this new multisport offered.

Since that day XTERRA has grown into the world’s leadingoff-road triathlon with more than 100 races in 13 countriesthis year, including 60 in the XTERRA America Tour alone.

The typical XTERRA is comprised of the following:1.5 kilometer (0.93-mile) swim in an ocean, lake, or river30 kilometer (18.6-mile) mountain bike on off-road trails10 kilometer (6.2-mile) trail run on a variety of surfaces

2009 marks the 13th consecutive year of expansion forXTERRA with races in 32 states, and welcomes a neweight-stop nationwide Cup Series racing format.

Each of XTERRA’s eight regions in the U.S. will host anXTERRA Cup championship race with $10,000 in prizemoney for pros and 41 qualifying spots into the XTERRAWorld Championship for amateurs. Age group competitorswill also earn points at the Cup Series races in pursuit ofwinning their region and qualifying for the invite-onlyXTERRA USA Championship held in Utah on Sept. 26.

This guide will breakdown the who, what, when, where andwhy of the XTERRA Atlantic Cup race - and introduce youto some of the professional athletes that will race in theworld’s premier off-road triathlon in Richmond, Virginia.

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ABOVE: Shonny Vanlandingham at Southeast Cup in Pelham, AL.

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The XTERRA Atlantic Cup (formerly the XTERRA EastChampionship) at Brown’s Island in downtown Richmondon Sunday, June 14, enters its 11th year in 2009 and willfeature all the big names in XTERRA like Conrad “theCaveman” Stoltz from South Africa, Melanie McQuaid fromCanada, last year’s winner Josiah Middaugh from the U.S.and mountain bike legend Shonny Vanlandingham fromDurango, all battling for their share of the money and fameup for grabs on the coolest course in XTERRA.

With eleven consecutive years of racing in Richmond, youknow that this place is epic. Why?

1. This course is renowned for having some of the mosttechnical trails in XTERRA despite being in the heart of a bigcity.

2. The swim starts underneath the train tracks and crossesthe unpredictable James River to Belle Isle, where you getout, run across some single track and swim back.

3. The bike goes under and over bridges, through tunnels,up stairs, along the north and south side of the James Riverwith lots of tough short climbs and fast downhills throughForest Hills Park and the epic North Trail Ramp on the wayhome.

4. The run starts easy enough, a pleasant jog along thecanal, across the river, and on top of the floodwall with a

great view of the city, but then athletes turn onto a dirt trailand suddenly an 80-foot vertical climb up railroad ties thatlooks like the lost steps to the Mayan empire stares them inthe face. And that’s just the first couple miles. This trail runends by crossing the James River on what's known as the"dryway" and in most years you can jump from VW sizedrock to another and stay dry all the way to the ladder thattakes you back to land. And it will be good, "if the river don'trise"

5. Great, great, great nightlife - see the crew and co. atSticky Rice and treat yourself to a sake bomb!A fab host hotel (the Crown Plaza) within walking distanceof the start; restaurants galore in "the fan" and "shockoebottom"... wait a minute, there is also a race going on that islegend in XTERRA lore. It’s an absolute must-do for everyXTERRA athlete.

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XTERRA ATLANTIC CUP PREVIEW

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XTERRA ATLANTIC CUP SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

BROWN’S ISLAND, RICHMOND, VAJune 13-14, 2009

THURSDAY, JUNE 115-7pm 10K/21K Trail Run packet pickup/registration at 3 Sports Running Company,

Tuckahoe Shopping Center

FRIDAY, JUNE 125-7pm 10K/21K Trail Run packet pickup/registration at 3 Sports Running Company6-9:30pm “Friday Night Cheers” free concert featuring Old School Freight Train

SATURDAY, JUNE 136:30am XTERRA XTERRA Fugitive 10K and Xduro 21K Packet Pickup7:30am XTERRA Richmond Xduro 21K Trail Run start8:00am XTERRA Fugitive 10K - 1st wave start8:10/20/30am XTERRA Fugitive 10k - 2nd, 3rd, and 4th wave starts, as needed9:00am XTERRA Expo Open - Exhibits, Food Booths9:00am-3:00pm XTERRA Atlantic Cup and Sport Registration and Packet Pick-up10:00am XTERRA University, presented by Paul Mitchell, hosted by

Josiah Middaugh and Shonny Vanlandingham10:30am XTERRA Xduro/Fugitive 10K Awards Ceremony12:00pm Kahuna's XTERRA Cup and Sport Race Briefing3:00pm Brown's Island Expo Close

SUNDAY, JUNE 146:30am Transition Open for Set-up and Body Marking8:00am XTERRA Sport Race Start9:00am Expo Open - Exhibits, Food Booths10:00am-2pm Paul Mitchell Cut-a-thon, a benefit for Challenged Athletes Foundation8:30am XTERRA Atlantic Cup Race Start10:00/10:30am XTERRA Atlantic Cup Male/Female Winners Expected12:30pm XTERRA Cut-off at T21:00pm XTERRA Atlantic Cup and Sport Awards Ceremony2:00pm Expo Close7:00pm After Party Blowout at Palani Drive (401 Libbie Avenue, Richmond)

subject to change

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PAUL MITCHELL CUT-A-THON AND XTERRA UNIVERSITY

Founded to help physically challenged athletes reach theirathletic goals, the non-profit Challenged Athletes Foundation isthe official charity of the Paul Mitchell Cut-a-thon at each Cupstop on the XTERRA America Tour.

Stylists will cut hair from 10am-12pm on Sunday, June 14 atthe finish line area of the XTERRA Atlantic Cup and allproceeds will go to the CAF.

XTERRA UNIVERSITYPresented by Paul Mitchell

Learn the art of XTERRA from the best off-road multisportathletes on the planet - last year’s XTERRA Richmond winnerJosiah Middaugh and mountain biking legend ShonnyVanlandingham. XTERRA University is a must for first-timersand anyone looking to sharpen their skills in swimming,mountain biking, trail running, and nutrition. Josiah andShonny will even break down into Richmond course specificsand answer any and all questions. Best part is, the clinic is

FREE. Saturday, June 13 @ 10am on Brown’s Island.

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XTERRA RICHMOND XDUROOFF-ROAD HALF-MARATHON

For the second year in a row XTERRA is offering an off-road half-marathon distance trail run - the XTERRARichmond 21km Xduro! It features the same great river-front attributes shared by the XTERRA Fugitive 10kincluding Brown’s Island, the Canal Walk, James RiverPark, Belle Isle, and the Floodwall, but throws in anothersix+ miles of adventure in Forest Hill Park! With featureslike the “Mayan Ruins” climb and rock hopping across theriverbed known as the “dry way”, runners be immersed ina truly unique XTERRA experience.

XTERRA TRAIL RUNS - SATURDAY, JUNE 13

XTERRA FUGITIVE 10K

The XTERRA Fugitive 10K isthe James River Scramblerevisited.

Called the Fugitive 10K for obvious reasons....it is anadventure second to none - featuring many of theelements of from the movie...the chase, the culvert, andthe train tracks. Special recognition to runners dressed intheme. And, there's a special "Double" award to runnerswho race the 10K on May 16 on June 13.

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The Richmond course is classic, and renowned for having some of the most technical trails in XTERRA despite being in

the heart of a big city. It starts with a 1k swim (0.6-miles), follows with a 29k (18.3-mile) mountain bike, and finishes with

a 11k (6.8-mile) trail run. The swim has become a poster child for the XTERRA creed that "Mother Nature is your tough-

est competitor". It's slated to start at the boat ramp at Brown's Island, where competitors swim across the James River

to Belle Isle, get out of the water - shuffle a few hundred feet across Belle - and then swim back. The James isn't very

cooperative, however, so expect the unexpected. The bike is just as crazy. Riders go under and over bridges, through

tunnels, and up stairs. Thanks to countless hours of volunteer work on the Northtrail over the last couple of years a full

loop has been created that connects the north and south James River trails via the Boulevard Bridge to the west and the

Belle Island footbridge to the east. The course staples include the Buttermilk trail, Belle Isle sections, tough short climbs

and fast downhills through Forest Hills Park, and the man-made miracle "Hodson Ramp". The run starts easy enough, a

pleasant jog along the canal, across the river, and on top of the floodwall with a great view of the city. Then athletes turn

onto a dirt trail and suddenly an 80-foot vertical climb up railroad ties stares them in the face. They call it the Mayan

ruins because it looks just as gnarly as a 2000-year-old temple. After that quad burner, things get easy again for a little

while but all kinds of climbs and twists and turns lie ahead. A cool section of forested singletrack meanders through the

woods along the river, leading to a water crossing over a small island where athletes encounter rocky terrain and the

legendary riverbed crossing. From there racers climb up an old iron ladder to Belle Isle, cross over the James on the

footbridge, and head back to Brown's for the finish.

RICHMOND IS ALL ABOUT THAT CRAZY, EPIC COURSE

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PICTURES FROM THE COURSE

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XTERRA ATLANTIC CUP PRO START LISTThe professionals competing in the Atlantic Cup areamong the best mountain bikers, triathletes, andadventure racers on the planet.

‘09 Rank = Current rank in 2009 XTERRA Cup Series for prosNR = Not ranked

‘09 Rank (after 4) - Name - Age, Hometown

1 - Conrad Stoltz - 35, Stellenbosch, South Africa

2 - Dan Hugo - 24, Stellenbosch, South Africa

3 - Josiah Middaugh - 30, Vail, Colorado

4 - Mike Vine - 35, Victoria, B.C., Canada

7 - Craig Evans - 31, Spring Hill, Tennessee

8 - Seth Wealing - 30, Boulder, Colorado

10 - Will Kelsay - 27, Boulder, Colorado

12 - Matt Boobar - 36, Stratton Mountain, Vermont

13 - Brian Smith - 33, Gunnison, Colorado

14 - Ryan Ignatz - 30, Boulder, Colorado

18 - Ryan DeCook - 28, Rochester, Michigan

NR - Damian Gonzalez - 32, Stockton, California

NR - Dominic Gillen - 31, Milford, Connecticut

‘09 Rank - Name - Age, Hometown

1 - Melanie McQuaid - 35, Victoria, B.C., Canada

4 - Shonny Vanlandingham - 39, Durango, Colorado

6 - Danelle Kabush - 34, Canmore, Alberta, Canada

7 - Jenny Smith - 36, Westport, New Zealand

10 - Erin Kummer - 24, Rochester Hills, Michigan

12 - Rebecca Dussault - 28, Crested Butte, Colorado

15 - Kristy Lanier - 38, Marlinton, West Virginia

18 - Sari Anderson - 30, Carbondale, Colorado

START LIST BY COUNTRY/ALPHAPro Men

USA - Matt Boobar, Ryan DeCook, Craig Evans,Dominic Gillen, Damian Gonzalez, Ryan Ignatz,Will Kelsay, Josiah Middaugh, Brian Smith, SethWealingCANADA - Mike VineSOUTH AFRICA - Conrad Stoltz, Dan Hugo-----------------------------------------------------------------

Pro WomenUSA - Sari Anderson, Rebecca Dussault, ErinKummer, Kristy Lanier, Shonny VanlandinghamCANADA - Danelle Kabush, Melanie McQuaidNEW ZEALAND - Jenny Smith

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XTERRA ATLANTIC CUP PRO RACE PREVIEWThere is a lot of XTERRA history to be found in Richmond –from wacky stories about the swim (walk, crawl, or run) inthe James River, snakes and switchbacks in Forest HillsPark, hitting the wall at the Manchester stairs “aka MayanRuins”, taking the right (or wrong) route through the “DryWay”, the suffering to be had on Belle Isle, and of course thethrill of victory – even just the thrill of finishing - on Brown’sIsland.

A decade worth of racing (since 1999 in Richmond) on themost unique, most profound urban adventure XTERRA hasever created, can do that. South African greats Conrad “theCaveman” Stoltz and “Bamm Bamm” Dan Hugo – however- are rolling into Richmond with one thing in mind�to makelast year’s race memories disappear.

You see, Stoltz has won this race three times but last yearhe got flat after flat after flat on the bike and didn’t evenfinish. Hugo, meanwhile, was out in front and on his way tovictory in 2008 before America’s best, Josiah Middaugh,jolted past him in the last mile of the run to steal it from him.This year, after four races in the XTERRA Cup Series, Stoltzhas won three and Hugo won the other just this pastSaturday in Idaho.

“This course is insane, certainly worthy of flying half wayaround the world to race here,” said Hugo after last year’srace.

Oh, Middaugh is in town to defend his crown too – fresh offthe overall title at the Teva Mountain Games in Vail,Colorado, and Canadian Mike Vine (the 2001 Richmondwinner) is flying in from Malaysia after winning the firstXTERRA in Southeast Asia over the weekend.

There are another half-dozen guys that could make adifference, including Seth Wealing (2nd here in 2007),Dominic Gillen (top American here four times!), Craig Evans(who will most likely be the first swimmer out of the water),and Brian Smith (he can crush this bike course).

In the women’s race the winningest racer in NORBAmountain biking history – America’s own ShonnyVanlandingham – will lead the underdog charge againstXTERRA phenom and 3x World Champ Melanie McQuaid.The Canadian has won 8 of her last 10, four straight in2009, and the Richmond title twice (last year and 2004).

Kiwi Jenny Smith is back, and she was second here lastyear. This bike course suits her well, but the run course suitsthe crafty Danelle Kabush (a 1,500-meter finalist while atthe University of Washington). One of the world’s greatestadventure racers – Sari Anderson (part of the ’06 RaidWorld Champs squad) – is giving Richmond a go for the firsttime and U.S. Olympic Skier/XTERRA Winter WorldsChamp Rebecca Dussault is bringing her extremeathleticism and endurance to the River City.

The XTERRA Atlantic Cup in Richmond is race No. 5 on the8-stop XTERRA Cup Series, and you can rest assured thatthe blood, sweat, and beers will be flowing this Sunday.

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MEET THE PROFESSIONALS

CONRAD “The Caveman” STOLTZStellenbosch, South Africa

2008 XTERRA U.S. Pro Series Champ2001-02 & 2007 XTERRA World Champ

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 1FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 8PERSONAL: Born October 23, 1973�lives in Reno,Nevada during the racing season...a two-time Olympictriathlete, finished 20th in 2000 when he was the first off thebike, then dnf’d in Athens...started BMX racing at ageseven, running at nine, biathlon at 13, triathlon and cyclingat 14, and pro triathlon at 18...“It’s in my blood.” WEBSITE: conradstoltz.com and stoltzracing.comSPONSORS: Specialized, Balega, Avia, Suunto, GU,Stuffitts, Oakley, Acid ZapperXTERRA EXPERIENCE: Ninth year. RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: A six-time XTERRA U.S.Pro Series Champion (2001, ‘02, ‘03, ‘05 & ‘07, ‘08), and theonly three-time men’s pro XTERRA World Champion. 2001: Burst onto the XTERRA scene and won the ProSeries and World title as a rookie.2002: Won in Keystone, California, Tahoe, and Maui. 2003: Won first race at Big Bear, placed 2nd in Richmond,3rd in Keystone, won in Tahoe, and won Pro Points Series.2004: Placed second in Richmond, 6th in Keystone, secondin Big Bear, and fifth in Tahoe. Finished third in theXTERRA U.S. Pro Series, and dnf’d at XTERRA Worlds. 2005: Won five straight before placing 2nd in Keystone.Won XTERRA South Africa, the West, East, and MidwestChamps in Milwaukee, was second in Keystone before win-ning the inaugural XTERRA Brazil. Placed second in Tahoebut still won XTERRA Pro Series title. Placed 9th at Worlds.2006: Won XTERRA South Africa, missed the first U.S.race of the year in California with injuries, returned in timefor Alabama where he was fourth, and a week later he wonthe East Championship. Placed 8th in Milwaukee after aseries of crashes and injuries and then 4th at the MountainChampionships in Utah. A pre-ride crash at the XTERRAUSA Championship kept him out of nationals and worlds.2007: Won XTERRA South Africa for fourth straight year,then the XTERRA West Champs. Won Southeast and EastChamps on back-to-back weekends. DNF’d at Utahbecause of a mechanical. Won USA Championship, ProSeries title, then World Champs for third time. Named theOff-Road triathlete of the year at Endurance Sports Awards.

LAST YEAR: Placed 4th at XTERRA South Africa, won theWest Champs for 6th time in his career, won the Southeasttitle, DNF in Richmond, was 2nd at XTERRA UK, 6th atXTERRA Czech, and 2nd at XTERRA France. Won theXTERRA Mountain Championship in August, placed 8th atthe USA Championship but still edged countryman DanHugo to win XTERRA U.S. Pro Series title for the 6th time.Suffered a flat while leading at the XTERRA WorldChampionship in Maui and eventually finished 12th after aseries of mechanicals.THIS YEAR: Won XTERRA West, Midwest, and SoutheastCup Races, was 5th at Northwest Cup.

Conrad

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MEET THE PROFESSIONALS

JosiahJOSIAH MIDDAUGH

Vail, Colorado 2008 XTERRA East Champion

2004-05/07-08 XTERRA National Champ

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 3PERSONAL: Born July 25, 1978�from East Jordan,Michigan...earned a Bachelor of Science degree in healthfitness from Central Michigan University where he ran crosscountry and track...works as an endurance coach and per-sonal trainer. WEBSITE: josiahmiddaugh.comSPONSORS: TYR, Salomon, First EnduranceXTERRA EXPERIENCE: Ninth year.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Has been the topAmerican racer in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series four of thelast five years. 3-time USSSA Snowshoe NationalChampion (2002, ‘03, ‘08), 5-time North AmericanSnowshoe Champ, 2006 USAT Winter Triathlon NationalChampion, and 2005 USAT Long Course NationalChampion. Before turning pro he was the 2002 XTERRAAmateur USA and World Champion in the 20-24 division.2004: 7th in Richmond, won Keystone, 3rd in Big Bear andLake Tahoe, won XTERRA Canada. Top American finisherin Tahoe where he posted the fastest bike and run. Placed2nd in Pro Series and top American (3rd overall) at Worlds.2005: 7th in Temecula, 10th in Richmond, 6th in Milwaukee,and 3rd in Keystone by six seconds. 9th in Tahoe and 6th inPro Series (top American). Was also the top American atthe World Championship (10th overall) for 2nd straight year.2006: Finished 3rd at Temecula then broke his knee-cap ina training ride before the second race of the year inAlabama. Came back in time for Tahoe where he finished7th, followed that with a 4th at XTERRA Worlds.2007: Finished 4th at West Champs, 3rd in Alabama, 4th inRichmond, 2nd in Utah, 4th at the USA Championship and3rd in the Pro Series (top American). Was 17th at Worlds.LAST YEAR: Placed 2nd at XTERRA Winter Worlds inUtah (by one second). Placed 4th at West Champs, won theEast Championship, was 5th at the Mountain Champs, and3rd at XTERRA USA. Top American in the U.S. Pro Seriesfor 4th time in 5 years. Placed 7th at XTERRA Worlds (topAmerican for third time in his career).THIS YEAR: Placed 4th at the XTERRA Winter WorldChampionship in Utah. Finished 2nd at XTERRA West Cup,3rd at Midwest Cup, and 2nd at the Southeast Cup. MissedNW Cup (Won Teva Mtn Games in his hometown).

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MEET THE PROFESSIONALS

MIKE “The Vineman” VINEVictoria, B.C., Canada

2008 XTERRA USA Champion

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 4PERSONAL: Born May 18, 1973...from Victoria but nowliving in Vancouver...part-time swim coach, system analystconsultant and auto mechanic...been riding a bike com-petitvely since age 13WEBSITE: mikevine.athletesjournal.comSPONSORS: Cycles, Fox Racing Shox, Mizuno Footwear,Michelin Tires, Vega Nutrition, Blue Seventy Wetsuits, MauiCoupon Magazine.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: 10th year.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Finished in the top threein 14 consecutive pro tour races encompassing the entire2000 XTERRA America Tour and the first three races of the2001 XTERRA USA Championship series. Won the 2000XTERRA Canada Championship, 2001 East and CentralChamps, 2002 Saipan Crown, 2005 & ‘06 Mountain titles,2007 XTERRA Brazil, and 2008 XTERRA USA Champs.2005: Placed 4th in Temecula, 8th in Richmond, 11th inMilwaukee, and won impressively in Keystone with a 4:32margin of victory over Stoltz. Finished 3rd in Tahoe andsecond in the XTERRA Pro Series, and was 4th at Worlds.2006: Placed 7th in Temecula, 14th in Alabama, and didn’trace in Richmond. Placed 2nd at the inaugural XTERRAMexico Championship on June 24, DNF with mechanical inMilwaukee, then won the last regional of the year at theXTERRA Mountain Championship in Utah (second straightMountain Championship). Was 14th at XTERRA UK andfinished 2nd at the XTERRA USA Championship where heposted fastest bike split. DNF at XTERRA Worlds.2007: 2nd at Temecula while posting the fastest run of theday, 4th in Bama and 3rd at East Champs. DNF’d atMountain Champs due to mechanicals. Finished 2nd at theUSA Championship, 2nd in the Pro Series, & 8th in Maui.LAST YEAR: Finished 11th at XTERRA West Champs,10th at Southeast Champs, and 13th at East Champsbefore nearly upsetting Stoltz at the Mountain Champswhere he came in 2nd, just 14 seconds back. Won theXTERRA USA Championship, and placed 4th (top regularXTERRA Pro) at XTERRA Worlds.THIS YEAR: Finished 2nd at XTERRA SaipanChampionship on April 18, 4th at the XTERRA West Cup,2nd at the Midwest Cup, 3rd at Southeast Cup, woninaugural XTERRA Malaysia Championship.

Mike

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DAN HUGOStellenbosch, South Africa

2008 XTERRA South Africa Champion

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 2FINAL 2008 XTERRA EUROPEAN TOUR RANK: 182007 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES RANK: 19PERSONAL: Born July 1, 1985 in Worcester...moved toStellenbosch, Conrad Stoltz’ hometown, when he was in the10th grade. .WEBSITE: dghugo.comSPONSORS: Jeep Apparel, Puma, Tropitone, Specialized,Garmin, and EA Sports. XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fourth year. Placed 4th atXTERRA Brazil in 2006 in first XTERRA.2007: Finished 2nd at XTERRA South Africa and 6th at theXTERRA West Championship. Was in third place duringthe bike portion of the Southeast Champs in Alabama whenhe crashed and broke his hand. The injury kept him out forthe rest of the season.LAST YEAR: Won the XTERRA South AfricaChampionship, was 2nd at XTERRA West Championship,Southeast Championship (by just 16 seconds to Stoltz) andEast Championship (by 24 seconds to Middaugh). Placed9th at XTERRA UK, DNF at XTERRA Czech, was 12th atXTERRA France-Auron, 4th at USA Championship, missedwinning the Pro Series by 8 points (to Stoltz) and placed 8that XTERRA Worlds.THIS YEAR: Placed 3rd at the XTERRA West Cup, 4th atthe Midwest Cup, 4th at the Southeast Cup, won NorthwestCup.

Dan

CRAIG EVANSSpring Hill, TN

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 7PERSONAL: Born March 29, 1978...originally from Ocala,Florida...earned a degree in healthcare administration fromWestern Kentucky University where he was an All-Americanswimmer...works in medical device sales for Smith andNephew Endoscopy, and is part owner of a new tri shop.WEBSITE: teamcraigevans.comSPONSORS: Endurance Sports and Rec, Infinite Nutrition,Biker’s choice, and SwiftWick Socks.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Ninth year. Turned pro in 2006after winning the amateur overall at the SoutheastChampionship in Alabama. Won every XTERRA PointsSeries race he entered in 2004 and 2005.2006: Finished 12th in Milwaukee, then injured.2007: Finished 16th at XTERRA West Champs, 5th inAlabama and 6th in Richmond. Had the fastest swim in both‘Bama and Richmond. Placed 10th at Mountain Champsdespite racing with a broken bone in his foot.LAST YEAR: Finished 7th at XTERRA West Champs, 3rdin Alabama and 5th in Richmond. Led the Pro Series inpoints heading into Mountain Champs where he placed 9th.Was 14th at USA Champs and 25th at XTERRA Worlds.THIS YEAR: Finished 9th at XTERRA West and MidwestCup races, 6th at Southeast Cup, 6th at Northwest Cup.

Craig

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BRIAN SMITHGunnison, Colorado

2008-09 XTERRA Winter World Champ

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 13PERSONAL: Born November 15, 1975 in Glens Falls,NY...NORBA XC Pro since 2001...ran track and x-country atWestern State College where he earned degree inclinical/counseling psychology...works as a communitysupport specialist for developmentally disabled adults.WEBSITE: wheresbrianandjennysmith.blogspot.comSPONSORS: Trek, FOX, Shimano, Rudy Project, SalomonXTERRA EXPERIENCE: Seventh year.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Two-time and currentXTERRA Winter World Champion, Top American (3rdoverall) at the 2007 XTERRA World Championship, wonthe 2006 XTERRA Midwest Championship and the overall-Grand Traverse Backcountry Extreme Ski Race in 2006.2006: Finished 10th at XTERRA West Champs whileposting fastest bike split, 5th in Alabama, his best XTERRAfinish ever at the time, 9th in Richmond, and won theMidwest Championship in Milwaukee (which was aduathlon format as swim was cancelled) on August 6.Placed 12th at the USA Championship and 17th atXTERRA Worlds.2007: Finished 5th in Temecula, 7th in Bama, DNF inRichmond, was 3rd at Mountain Champs, 8th at XTERRAUSA Champs and was 6th in the Pro Series. Finished 3rdoverall and top American at the XTERRA World Champs.LAST YEAR: Won the inaugural XTERRA Winter WorldChampionship (bike, snowshoe, run, randonee) atSnowbasin Resort in Utah and the Fire and Ice award forhaving the fastest combined times at the XTERRA WorldChampionship and Winter Worlds. Placed 3rd (topAmerican) at West Champs, sixth at Southeast Champs,third at XTERRA Brazil, and third at Mountain Champs.Placed 6th at XTERRA USA Championship, 4th in the ProSeries and 9th at XTERRA Worlds (2nd American behindJosiah Middaugh).THIS YEAR: Won the USAT Winter Triathlon NationalChampionship in Bend, Oregon in January 11, representedthe U.S. at ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships inAustria where he finished 12th (top American), and won theXTERRA Winter World Championship in March. Finished8th at the XTERRA West Cup, and 7th at the Midwest Cup.

Brian

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WILL KELSAYBoulder, Colorado

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 10PERSONAL: Born August 5, 1981...attended the Universityof Colorado where he raced on the national championshiptriathlon team and earned a degree in mechanicalengineering...coaches high school cross country and track.WEBSITE: willkelsay.comSPONSORS: Timex, Rudy Project, Colorado Multisport,Trek, Sugoi, Aqua Sphere, Bontrager, Powerbar, Nathan,ARX, Trigger Point, Gaiam, Nuun, Saris/Power Tap,Headsweats, Training Peaks.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Sixth year. Has more than 25 top10 XTERRA finishes. Best place was 8th at MountainChamps in 2007. Has 15 XTERRA races on his schedulethis season. In 2007 he was named Mr. XTERRA aftergoing on a 12,630-mile, 12-week, 12-race, cross-the-country road trip in a beat-up RV to share his love forXTERRA. Along the way he put on a dozen clinics, traveledthrough 31 states, won four races, finished in the top 10 atthree others, rebuilt the RV, and ran out of money. Thejourney was dubbed “Will’s XTERRA Adventure”2006: Finished 11th in California, 11th in Alabama, DNF inRichmond, was a career-best 9th in Milwaukee, 10th inUtah, 17th at USA Championship and 114th in Maui.2007: Placed 14th at XTERRA West Champs, 10th inAlabama, and 14th in Richmond. Placed 8th at XTERRAMountain Champs in Utah for his best career finish and was13th at USA Championship. Was 64th in Maui.LAST YEAR: Finished 18th in Temecula, 19th in ‘Bama,14th in Richmond, 12th in Utah, and 12th at the XTERRAUSA Championship. Placed 16th overall in the Pro Series.THIS YEAR: Finished 14th at the XTERRA West andMidwest Cup races, 9th at the Southeast Cup, and 11th atthe Northwest Cup.

Will

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SETH WEALINGBoulder, Colorado

2006 XTERRA USA/Pro Series Champ

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 8PERSONAL: Born November 21, 1978 in Remington,Indiana...earned bachelor degrees in architecture andenvironmental design from Ball State University...is apracticing architect with a 40+ hour a week job. WEBSITE: sethwealingusa.comSPONSORS: Blue Competition Cycles, SRAM, AquamanWetsuits, Point 6 Socks, Stan’s No-Tubes Wheels, TYR,MAXXIS, First Endurance, Fizik, Mafia Racing.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year. Raced in selectedXTERRA’s in 2000 thru 2002 before concentrating on WorldCup & Olympic racing. Returned to XTERRA in 2005.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2006 XTERRA USAChamp, 2002 USA Elite Triathlon National Championship,member of the 2003 national select team, placed third atITU World Cup race in Tongyeong, South Korea.2005: Placed 4th at Richmond, DNF’d in Keystone, andwas the top American at the XTERRA USA Championshipin Nevada where he finished fourth.2006: Finished 2nd at the first two races of the year inCalifornia & Alabama, was 7th in Richmond, did not race inMilwaukee due to injury, was 2nd in Utah, won his firstchampionship race - the XTERRA United KingdomChampionship on Sept. 2., then won the XTERRA USAChampionship, becoming the first American to ever win therace and the first American since Michael Tobin in 2000 towin XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series. Placed 3rd, topAmerican, at XTERRA Worlds in his first-ever attempt.2007: Finished 4th at XTERRA New Zealand, 12th atXTERRA West, 6th in Alabama, and moved up 4 places dur-ing the run in Richmond to finish 2nd. Won the XTERRAMountain Championship in Utah to jump from 5th to 2nd inthe Pro Series. Finished 7th at XTERRA United Kingdom,5th at the USA Championship, 4th in the Pro Series, and177th in Maui after a series of mechanicals on the bike.LAST YEAR: Placed 5th at XTERRA West Champs, 20that Southeast Champs, 12th at East Champs, 4th atMountain Champs (less than a minute behind race winnerStoltz), 2nd at XTERRA USA Championship (top American)and 11th at XTERRA Worlds.THIS YEAR: Placed 12th at XTERRA West Cup, 6th at theMidwets Cup, DNS at Southeast, was 3rd at Northwest Cup.

Seth

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MATT BOOBARStratton Mountain, Vermont

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 12PERSONAL: Born September 4, 1972...originally fromRockport, Maine...earned a degree in exercise science fromPlymouth State University...works as a full-time nordic skicoach at Stratton Mountain School, where the girls nordicteam won the national title in 2007 & 2008.SPONSORS: Trek, SRAM, Powerbar, Michelin, StrattonMountain Resort, Bontrager.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year, first as apro...XTERRA’s overall amateur national champion in 2006and 2007. Has won four XTERRA National Titles in threedivisions (35-39 in 2007; 30-34 in 2003 and 2006; and25-29 in 2001), and is a 6-time Northeast Region Champ.LAST YEAR: Finished 22nd overall (5th amateur) at USAChamps and was 66th overall (7th in 35-39) at Worlds.THIS YEAR: Placed 13th at the XTERRA Midwest Cup,10th at the Southeast Cup, 13th at Northwest Cup.

Matt

RYAN DECOOKRochester, Michigan

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 18PERSONAL: Born October 6, 1980...2003 and 2005 USATriathlon All American...earned an accounting degree fromMichigan State University and an MBA from OaklandUniversity...ran cross country at both schools.SPONSORS: Roy O'Brien Ford, Brooks shoes, Rooly sun-glasses, First Endurance, Moosejaw.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fourth year as pro, won the 20-24XTERRA National Championship in 2005.2007: Placed 11th at the East Championship, 13th at theMountain Champs in Utah, and 43rd at Worlds.LAST YEAR: Finished 15th at the West and SoutheastChamps, 10th at East Champs, 30th at Mtn Champs, 20th atUSA Champs, and 37th among pros in Maui.THIS YEAR: Finished17th at XTERRA West Cup and 10that the Southeast Cup.

Ryan

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Boulder, Colorado

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 14PERSONAL: Born September 25, 1978 in born in Arcadia,CA...earned Masters of Science in Kinesiology and AppliedPhysiology at Univ of Colorado at Boulder...manages theColorado Multisport triathlon store in Boulder.WEBSITE: ryanignatzracing.comSPONSORS: BMC Bikes, First Endurance, ColoradoMultisport.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Sixth year.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2002 USAT All American,6th at Collegiate Nationals (2002), top 10 in XTERRA U.S.Pro Series last two years (2007/08).2006: Finished 9th in California, 6th in Alabama, 10th inRichmond, 6th in Milwaukee, 7th in Utah, 6th in Tahoe, and9th at XTERRA Worlds.2007: Placed 8th at East Champs, 7th at MountainChamps, 6th at XTERRA USA Championship to place 10thoverall in Pro Series. Finished 16th at XTERRA Worlds.LAST YEAR: Placed 3rd at Duathlon Nationals, DNF atWest Champs in Temecula, 8th at Southeast Champs, 6that East Champs, 8th at Mountain Champs, 9th at XTERRAUSA and 14th at XTERRA Worlds.THIS YEAR: Finished11th at XTERRA West Cup, 7th at theNorthwest Cup.

Ryan

DAMIAN GONZALEZStockton, California

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: Not rankedPERSONAL: Born December 20, 1976...runs a graphic,video and web services company.WEBSITE: xpmultimedia.comSPONSORS: Orbea, Crank Brothers, Ritchey, Accelerade,Go Pro, Rudy Project, ZYM, Williams Cycling, WenzelCoaching, Devinci’s Delicatessen, Righetti Enterprises,Birkenstock & More, Stockton Orthopedic, AlpineOrthopedic, Meyers Optical, Flashbacks Photography, XPMultimedia.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Ninth year, second as a pro. Wonthe 30-34 XTERRA National Chamionship in 2007.LAST YEAR: Placed 21st at the West and Southeast races,18th at East Champs and Nationals, and was 32nd amongmen’s pros at XTERRA Worlds in Maui.THIS YEAR: Finished 16th at the West Cup.

DOMINIC GILLENMilford, Connecticut

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: Not rankedPERSONAL: Born September 1, 1977...lettered inswimming at the University of Connecticut.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Eighth year. Has been the topAmerican finisher at the XTERRA in Richmond 4 times(2002, 2003, 2004, 2006). 2002: Placed fourth at the XTERRA East and USAChampionships. Finished seventh in the Pro Series.2003: Third at Richmond, and 15th in Tahoe.2004: Fourth in Richmond, 12th in Keystone, and 8th in BigBear. Finished 11th in the U.S. Pro Series, and fourth at theXTERRA World Championship (2nd American).2005: Finished 79th in Richmond, and DNF’d at Worlds.2006: Finished 8th in California, 7th in Alabama, 5th inRichmond and 4th in Milwaukee. Did not race in Utah, was20th in Tahoe, and 16th in Maui.2007: Did not race.LAST YEAR: Won the Off-Road Duathlon NationalChampionship in Richmond on April 26, placed 19th at theXTERRA West Champs, 4th at the Southeast Champs, 9that the East Champs, and 23rd at XTERRA Worlds.THIS YEAR: First race.

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MELANIE McQUAIDVictoria, B.C., Canada

‘08 XTERRA USA/U.S. Pro Series Champ2003, ‘05 & ‘06 XTERRA World Champ

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 1PERSONAL: Born May 17, 1973 in Victoria, BC,Canada�has a degree in biochemistry�raced withCanada’s National Cycling team for six years...started upthe MelRad racing team in 2009. WEBSITE: racergirl.comSPONSORS: Specialized, Avia, GU, Sundog Eyewear,Shimano, MAXXIS, Titec, Profile Design, Lazer Helmets,Pactimo, Saris, Genuine Innovations, Saltstick, Suunto.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: 8th year. 2002: Finished in the runner-up position in both theXTERRA East and Central Championships before winningthe West title at Half Moon Bay. Finished 4th at the USAChampionship and was the runner-up in Pro Series. 2003: Second at Big Bear and Richmond, won in Canada,and was 2nd in Tahoe. Finished 2nd in Pro Series.2004: Won in Richmond, then finished runner-up toWhitmore in Keystone, Big Bear, and Tahoe. Also finishedsecond in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series. Won XTERRACanada and placed second at XTERRA Worlds.2005: Won in Temecula, finished 7th at XTERRA Czech,won XTERRA Italy, placed 2nd in Richmond andMilwaukee, won Keystone to tie Whitmore for the Serieslead heading into Tahoe. Placed second in Tahoe and 2ndin the Pro Series. Was 9th in the XTERRA European Tourstandings. Became the first female to win her secondXTERRA World Championship in Maui.2006: 2nd in Temecula, won inaugural XTERRA SoutheastChampionship in Alabama, 2nd in Richmond andMilwaukee, won the Mountain Championship to create avirtual tie with Whitmore for Pro Series lead, then won inTahoe to capture her first Pro Series crown after threerunner-ups. Followed with her second straight andunprecedented 3rd XTERRA World Title.2007: Won in California, was second in Alabama,Richmond, and Utah. Placed 5th at USA Champs, 2nd inPro Series, and was the runner-up at XTERRA Worlds.LAST YEAR: Won West Champs for second straight year,8th at Southeast, won the East, the Mountain Championship,and the USA Champs. DNF’d at XTERRA Worlds.THIS YEAR: Won XTERRA West, Midwest, Southeast, andNorthwest Cup races.

Melanie

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SHONNY VANLANDINGHAMDurango, Colorado

2008 XTERRA Southast Champion2008 XTERRA National Champion

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 4PERSONAL: Born May 29, 1969...earned her degree innutrition and played NCAA I basketball at East Texas StateUniversity�races for the Luna Chix Pro MTB Team�roastsher own coffee at her second home on the Big Island ofHawaii�in 1993 she was leading bike tours in Maui thateventually spurred her professional racing career.WEBSITE: lunabar.com and wahinefarms.com SPONSORS: Luna Women’s Pro Team, Kona Brewery,Orbea, Avia, HealthFX, Choice Hotels, Rudy Project,Wahine Farms XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year, second full season. Inher first-ever XTERRA at the World Championship in 2005she posted the fastest mountain bike split and finished 7th.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: With 15 NORBA Nationalrace wins and three NORBA Series Championship titles,Vanlandingham is the most successful rider in NORBAhistory. A 7-time U.S. National Mountain Bike TeamMember..3-time (2004-06) NORBA National Series X-Country Champ & 2005 U.S. National Short Track Champ.2006: Finished 9th (5th best bike split) at both the XTERRAUSA Championship in Tahoe and the XTERRA WorldChampionship in Maui (third-best bike).2007: Placed 5th at Mountain Champs, 7th at XTERRAUSA, and 7th in Pro Series. Finished XTERRA-best 4th atXTERRA World Champs and the fastest bike.LAST YEAR: Did not race at West Champs, won theSoutheast Champs (her first XTERRA victory), was 3rd atthe East Champs, 2nd at the Mountain Champs, 7th at theXTERRA USA Championship (Top American), was also thetop American in the U.S. Pro Series (2nd overall) andfinished 3rd at XTERRA Worlds where she once againposted the fastest bike split.THIS YEAR: Had the fastest bike split and placed 3rd atXTERRA Saipan behind Julie Dibens and Renata Bucher.Finished 2nd at XTERRA West Cup, 4th at the Midwest andSoutheast Cups.

Shonny

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DANELLE KABUSHCalgary, Alberta, Canada

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 6PERSONAL: Born April 26, 1975...originally fromCourtenay, British Columbia...was a track & cross-countryRunner for University of Washington in Seattle, 1998 NCAADivision One 1500m finalist...earned PhD in sportpsychology from the Univsity of Ottawa in 2007.SPONSORS: Luna Pro Team, Clif Bar, Orbea, Sugoi,Shimano, Blue Seventy, Mavic, Oakley, Giro.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Fifth year. RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: 2nd at XTERRA Worldsin 2006 and 2008, 4th & 5th overall in 2003/2004 CanadaCup Mountain Bike Series, finishing 9th in 1998 NCAA1500m Final...Province of Alberta Hill Climb Record holder.2004: 2nd at XTERRA Canada, 3rd at XTERRA Worlds.2005: Finished 6th in Temecula, 9th in Richmond, 7th inMilwaukee, 9th in Keystone, and 4th in Tahoe. Placed 6thin the XTERRA U.S. Pro Points Series and 6th at theXTERRA World Championship.2006: Finished 8th at Temecula, 4th in Alabama, 5th inRichmond, 8th in Milwaukee, 4th in Utah, 3rd at theXTERRA USA Championship in Tahoe, and career-best2nd at XTERRA World Championship.2007: Took year off to have a baby.LAST YEAR: Placed 4th at the West Champs, 7th at theSoutheast Champs, 5th at East Champs, 4th at MtnChamps, 6th at USA Championship and 2nd at XTERRAWorlds where she posted the fastest run split.THIS YEAR: Placed 9th at XTERRA West Cup, 7th at theSoutheast Cup, and 2nd at Northwest Cup.

JENNIFER SMITHWestport, New Zealand

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 7PERSONAL: Born March 9, 1973...married to XTERRA ProBrian Smith...originally from Westport, New Zealand andnow living in Gunnison, CO...works as a personal trainerand is the co-owner and coach of Snrgy Multisport LLC.WEBSITE: wheresbrianandjennysmith.blogspot.comSPONSORS: Trek racing co-op, Shimano, Fox, Bontrager,Salomon, Rudy Project, Snrgy Multisport.XTERRA EXPERIENCE: Sixth year.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Two-time Colorado Statex-country mountain biking champ. New Zealand nationalteam member at MTB world championships from 2001-07.2006: 4th in California while posting the fastest bike split,6th in Alabama, 5th in Milwaukee, 2nd at the USAChampionship and 4th at XTERRA Worlds. 2007: 5th at West Champs, 4th in Alabama, 3rd inRichmond, won Crested Butte points series race, 3rd atMountain Champs, 2nd at USA Championship for the 2ndyear in a row and 3rd in the Pro Series. Placed 24th amongfemale pros at XTERRA Worlds after mechanicalsLAST YEAR: Placed 4th at Southeast Champs, 2nd at EastChamps, 3rd at the Mountain Champs, 5th at XTERRA USAChamps, and 6th at XTERRA Worlds.THIS YEAR: Placed 8th at XTERRA West Cup, 5th at theMidwest Cup, 6th at the Southeast Cup.

Jenny

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ERIN KUMMERBoulder, Colorado

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 10PERSONAL: Born August 22, 1984...from Rochester Hills,Michigan but grew up in Strasburg, France...earned account-ing degree from University of Colorado-Boulder.WEBSITE: erinkummer.comSPONSORS: Team TimexXTERRA EXPERIENCE: Second year, first as a pro. Wasthe top overall female amateur at the XTERRA Southeast,East, and USA Championship races and won the 20-24XTERRA World Title (3rd amateur, 19th overall)THIS YEAR: Placed 9th at XTERRA Midwest Cup and theSoutheast Cup, and 8th at the Northwest Cup.

Erin

REBECCA DUSSAULTGunnison, Colorado

2009 XTERRA Winter World Champ

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 12PERSONAL: Born November 14, 1980.WEBSITE: dussaultskis.comSPONSORS: Salomon, Rudy Project, Ibex, Honey Stinger,Suunto.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: An 8-time U.S. Nationalcross country ski champion that raced in the 2006 WinterOlympics in Italy as part of the U.S. X-Country Ski Team.LAST YEAR: Placed second at the inaugural XTERRAWinter World Championship.THIS YEAR: Won the USAT Winter Triathlon NationalChampionship in Bend, OR, won the Boulder Mountain Tourcross country ski race, and became the first American toever medal at the ITU Winter Triathlon WorldChampionships in Austria where she finished 3rd, won theXTERRA Winter World Championship at Snowbasin Resortin Utah in March, was 7th at the XTERRA West Cup, and6th at the Northwest Cup.

Rebecca

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KRISTY LANIERMarlinton, West Virginia

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 15PERSONAL: Born January 27, 1971...heart is in Hilo, Hawaiibut owns and manages Dirtbean Ohana, a cafe and bikeshop where she resides in Marlington, WV.WEBSITE: dirtbean.comSPONSORS: Dirtbean Ohana LLC, Pocahontas CountyXTERRA EXPERIENCE: Sixth year. First race wasRichmond in 2002, where she finished 12th.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Previous winner of theDick Evans Road Race and Noc Knob mountain bike race.2007: Placed 6th in Richmond and Utah and 8th in the U.S.Pro Series. Finished 14th in Maui.LAST YEAR: Finished 8th at XTERRA West Champs, 6th atthe Southeast and East Champs, DNF in Utah, 17th at theXTERRA USA Championship, 11th at XTERRA Worlds. THIS YEAR: Placed 8th at the Southeast Cup.

Kristy

SARI ANDERSONGlenwood Springs, Colorado

2008 XTERRA Winter World Champion

2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES RANK: 18PERSONAL: Born December 30, 1978...grew up in RhodeIsland where she excelled in ice hockey and soccer...wentto the University of Colorado in Boulder, and later moved toVail to be closer to the mountains where she begancompeting and winning local trail running, snowshoe, andmountain bike races.RACING ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Won numerous adven-ture races with Team Nike along with Michael Tobin, MikeKloser, Ian Adamson, and Monique Merrill, including theadventure racing world championships in 2006.LAST YEAR: Just eight months after giving birth to a babygirl Sari overcame a 3-minute deficit heading into the finalski mountaineering stage of the XTERRA Winter WorldChampionship to win the inaugural event. She also won theUS Mountain Bike Marathon National Championships inJuly, and competed in her first-ever triathlon at XTERRABeaver Creek where she placed fourth. Went on to finish13th at the XTERRA Mountain Championship, 9th at theUSA Championship, and 15th at the World Championship.THIS YEAR: Placed 12th at the XTERRA West Cup.

Sari

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LAST YEAR IN RICHMOND - THE 2008 RACEJune 15, 2008 (Richmond, VA) – Father’s Day couldn’t have gone any better for Josiah Middaugh from Vail, Coloradoas the 29-year-old turned in a brilliant bike and gutsy run to chase down South African Dan Hugo in the last mile tobecome the first American since Michael Tobin in 2000 to win the XTERRA East Championship on the epic trails of theJames River Park System in Richmond today. Middaugh, with a winning time of 2:02:51 – just 24-seconds ahead ofHugo, has been the top American in the XTERRA U.S. Pro Series for three of the last four years but this is just hissecond XTERRA championship race victory, and first since winning the Mountain crown in 2004.

In the women’s race three-time XTERRA World Champion Melanie McQuaid of Canada took the lead early on in thebike, never trailed thereafter, and cruised across the finish line in 2:18:45, more than four minutes ahead of runner-upJenny Smith of New Zealand. It’s the second win for McQuaid in Richmond, her last coming in 2004.

2008 XTERRA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS0.7-mile swim in the James River, 18-mile mountain bike in James River Park System, 6.2-mile trail run

TOP 15 PRO MENPl Name Age Hometown Final Time Purse Pts 1 Josiah Middaugh 29 Vail, Colorado 2:02:51 $2,500 1002 Dan Hugo 23 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:03:15 $2,000 903 Tyler Johnson 28 Chester, Connecticut 2:03:42 $1,500 824 Andrew Noble 42 Gold Coast, Australia 2:05:44 $1,200 755 Craig Evans 30 Spring Hill, Tennessee 2:07:03 $900 696 Ryan Ignatz 29 Boulder, Colorado 2:07:12 $700 637 Rom Akerson 24 Tambor, Costa Rica 2:07:28 $500 588 Kelly Guest 31 Vancouver, B.C., Canada 2:07:39 $350 539 Dominic Gillen 30 Milford, Connecticut 2:08:33 $250 4910 Ryan DeCook 27 Rochester, Michigan 2:09:21 $200 45Also receiving points: Mark Leishman ($150, 41), Seth Wealing ($100, 37), Mike Vine (34), Will Kelsay (31), TrevorGlavin (28).

TOP 15 PRO WOMENPl Name Age Hometown Final Time Purse Pts1 Melanie McQuaid 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:18:45 $2,500 1002 Jenny Smith 34 Westport, New Zealand 2:23:06 $2,000 903 Shonny Vanlandingham 38 Durango, Colorado 2:23:12 $1,500 824 Candy Angle 37 Weymouth, Massachusetts 2:24:54 $1,200 755 Danelle Kabush 33 Canmore, Alberta, Canada 2:25:46 $900 696 Kristy Lanier 37 Marlinton, West Virginia 2:26:00 $700 637 Lesley Paterson 28 Stirling, Scotland 2:27:53 $500 588 Marion Summerer 26 Freiburg, Germany 2:29:39 $350 539 Nic Leary 24 Palmerston, New Zealand 2:32:06 4910 Jenny Tobin 39 Boise, Idaho 2:32:08 45Also receiving points: Amber Monforte (41), Christine Jeffrey (37), Emma Garrard (34), Sara Tarkington (31), Alisha Lion(28).

TOP SPLITSFastest 0.93-mile river swim (time taken out of transition): Dan Hugo (14:41), Christine Jeffrey (15:48)Fastest 17.2-mile mountain bike: Tyler Johnson (1:10:01), Melanie McQuaid (1:18:34)Fastest 6.2-mile trail run: Ryan Ignatz (36:29), Danelle Kabush (42:42)

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ABOUT THE 2009 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES (CUP SERIES)The 2009 XTERRA Cup Series for pros consists of nine events - eight regional championships and Nationals.

May 2 Loews XTERRA West Cup Lake Las Vegas (Henderson, NV)May 17 XTERRA Midwest Cup Fort Custer State Park (Battle Creek, MI)May 23 XTERRA Southeast Cup Oak Mountain State Park (Pelham, AL)June 6 XTERRA Northwest Cup Farragut State Park (Athol, ID)June 14 XTERRA Atlantic Cup Richmond, VAJune 20 XTERRA Southcentral Cup Heart of Arkansas (North Little Rock, AR)July 12 XTERRA Northeast Cup Sugarbush Resort (Warren, VT)July 18 XTERRA Mountain Cup Beaver Creek Resort (Avon, CO)Sept. 26 XTERRA USA Championship Ogden/Snowbasin Resort, UT

The top 15 pros at each event are awarded points based on overall pro finish. Pros will count their best five-of-eight scoresplus the points they get (or don’t get) at the XTERRA USA Championship in Utah. Thus, the final point total combines anathletes’ best five scores in the first eight Cup races, plus the USA Championship race points. He/she with the most pointsin the end is declared the U.S. Pro Series Champ. The U.S. Series will dish out $160,000 in prize money: $10,000 at eachCup race, $20,000 at the USA Championship, and $60,000 to the top overall points scorers in the Series.

Note: The XTERRA World Championship Oct. 25 in Makena, Maui is a stand-alone event worth $100,000.

2009 Pro Points Score Breakdown: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15100 90 82 75 69 63 58 53 49 45 41 37 34 31 28

ELIGIBILITYAthletes racing pro must have been accepted as a professional by a recognized multisport governing body (USA Triathlon,USA Cycling - road, cyclocross, track or mountain bike; any national governing body for triathlon; and any nationalgoverning body for cycling), and USA Triathlon offers an elite off-road pro license specifically designed for XTERRAspecialists. You can find this information at http://usatriathlon.org/content/index/670. Questions should be directed to KatieBaker, USA coordinator at [email protected].

In addition, athletes holding elite licenses in cycling, running, swimming or that have participated in the Olympics in thepast 10 years can be eligible by writing to Dave Nicholas [email protected] and presenting theirqualifications.

Conrad StoltzStellenbosch, South Africa

The “Caveman” is a 6-timeXTERRA U.S. Pro SeriesChampion, having won thetitle in his rookie season of2001, and also in 2002,‘03, ‘05, and ‘07.

Melanie McQuaidVictoria, B.C., Canada

McQuaid also won thePro Series in 2006, and

was the runner-up in2002-05, and again in ‘07(all of those crowns werewon by Jamie Whitmore).

2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES CHAMPS

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2009 XTERRA AMERICA TOUR PRIZE MONEY BREAKDOWNXTERRA Cup Series Overall

Pro Purse ($60,000)

awarded in UtahRank Men Women

1st $10,000 $10,000

2nd $6,000 $6,000

3rd $3,500 $3,500

4th $2,500 $2,500

5th $2,000 $2,000

6th $1,500 $1,500

7th $1,200 $1,200

8th $1,000 $1,000

9th $800 $800

10th $600 $600

11th $400 $400

12th $300 $300

13th $200

14th $100

15th $100

XTERRA USA Championship

Pro Purse ($20,000)

Rank Men Women

1st $2,500 $2,500

2nd $2,000 $2,000

3rd $1,500 $1,500

4th $1,200 $1,200

5th $900 $900

6th $700 $700

7th $500 $500

8th $350 $350

9th $250

10th $200

11th $150

12th $100

8 XTERRA Cup Races

Pro Purse ($10,000)

Rank Men Women

1st $1,800 $1,800

2nd $1,250 $1,250

3rd $800 $800

4th $500 $500

5th $400 $400

6th $300

7th $200

XTERRA World Championship

Pro Purse ($100,000) @ Maui

Rank Men Women

1st $20,000 $20,000

2nd $12,000 $12,000

3rd $7,000 $7,000

4th $4,000 $4,000

5th $2,500 $2,500

6th $1,500 $1,500

7th $1,000 $1,000

8th $800 $800

9th $600 $600

10th $500

11th $400

12th $300

*Double $2,500 $2,500

*The Hawaiian Airlines “Double” Purse is awarded to the proman and woman with the fastest combined 2009 XTERRAWorld Championship and Ironman Hawaii Championshiptime, a feat reserved for the world’s leading enduranceathletes as the two races are held just two weeks apart. Lastyear Eneko Llanos from Spain won the award for the thirdstraight year while Sibylle Matter from Switzerland took thehonors for the second time in three years.

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2009 XTERRA CUP SERIES - PRO STANDINGS (AFTER 4)Pl Name 1 2 3 4 Total1 Conrad Stoltz 100 100 100 69 3692 Dan Hugo 82 75 75 100 3323 Josiah Middaugh 90 82 90 DNS 2624 Mike Vine 75 90 82 DNS 2475 Nico Lebrun DNF 69 69 90 2286 Branden Rakita 45 53 53 75 2267 Craig Evans 49 49 63 63 2248 Seth Wealing 37 63 DNS 82 1829 Cody Waite 34 41 58 49 18210 Will Kelsay 31 31 49 41 15211 Jasper Blake 69 DNS DNS 53 12212 Matt Boobar DNS 34 45 34 11313 Brian Smith 53 58 DNS DNS 11114 Ryan Ignatz 41 DNS DNS 58 9915 Steve Larsen 63 DNS DNS DNS 6316 Jeff Smith 28 DNS DNS 31 5917 Justin Thomas 58 DNS DNS DNS 5818 Ryan DeCook DNP 45 DNS DNS 4519 Brendan Halpin DNS DNS DNS 45 4520 Scott Gall DNS 37 DNS DNS 3721 Adam Jensen DNS DNS DNS 37 37

Pl Name 1 2 3 4 Total1 Melanie McQuaid 100 100 100 100 4002 Emma Garrard 63 58 69 69 2593 Renata Bucher 75 90 82 DNS 2474 Shonny Vanlandingham 90 75 75 DNS 2405 Christine Jeffrey 69 82 DNS 82 2336 Danelle Kabush 49 DNS 58 90 1977 Jenny Smith 53 69 63 DNS 1858 Alexandra Borrelly 31 53 45 49 1789 Lesley Paterson 82 DNS 90 DNS 17210 Erin Kummer DNS 49 49 53 15111 Jari Kirkland 28 63 DNS 41 13212 Rebecca Dussault 58 DNS DNS 63 12113 Jenny Tobin 45 DNS DNS 75 12014 Tracy Thelen 34 DNS DNS 58 9215 Kristy Lanier DNS DNS 53 DNS 5316 Jennifer Luebke DNS DNS DNS 45 4517 Ingrid Rolles 41 DNS DNS DNS 4118 Sari Anderson 37 DNS DNS DNS 37

1 = Loews XTERRA West Cup - May 2 /// 2 = XTERRA Midwest Cup - May 17 /// 3 = XTERRA Southeast Cup - May 234 = XTERRA Northwest Cup - June 6 /// 5 = XTERRA Atlantic Cup - June 14 ///6 = XTERRA Southcentral Cup - June 207 = XTERRA Northeast Cup - July 12 /// 8 = XTERRA Mountain Cup - July 18 /// XTERRA USA Championship - Sept. 26

STOLTZ

MCQUAID

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15100 90 82 75 69 63 58 53 49 45 41 37 34 31 28Scoring Key:

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RACE # 1 - 2009 XTERRA WEST CUP RESULTSLake Las Vegas, Nevada (May 2, 2009) - Defending XTERRA U.S. Pro Series and three-time World Champions ConradStoltz and Melanie McQuaid proved once again to be the best in the sport by surviving major challenges from a loadedpro field at the Loews XTERRA West Cup. It marks the third straight year that Stoltz and McQuaid have won the West–the first regional championship of the season and the kick-off event for the new eight-stop, nationwide XTERRA CupSeries.

PRO MENPl Name Age Hometown Time Pts Purse 1 Conrad Stoltz 35 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:16:06 100 $1,800 2 Josiah Middaugh 30 Vail, Colorado 2:16:38 90 $1,250 3 Dan Hugo 23 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:21:12 82 $800 4 Mike Vine 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:24:06 75 $500 5 Jasper Blake 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:25:40 69 $400 6 Steve Larsen 39 Bend, Oregon 2:26:34 63 $300 7 Justin Thomas 34 Reno, Nevada 2:28:24 58 $200

8 Brian Smith 33 Gunnison, Colorado 2:28:40 53

9 Craig Evans 31 Spring Hill, Tennessee 2:29:26 49

10 Branden Rakita 28 Manitou Springs, Colorado 2:31:20 45

Also: Ryan Ignatz (41), Seth Wealing (37), Cody Waite (34), Will Kelsay (31), Jeff Smith (28), Damian Gonzalez, KyleHughes, Ryan DeCook.

PRO WOMENPl Name Age Hometown Time Pts Purse 1 Melanie McQuaid 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:42:09 100 $1,800 2 Shonny Vanlandingham 39 Durango, Colorado 2:42:32 90 $1,250 3 Lesley Paterson 28 Sterling, Scotland 2:43:14 82 $800 4 Renata Bucher 31 Lucerne, Switzerland 2:46:45 75 $500 5 Christine Jeffrey 36 Guelph, Ontario, Canada 2:50:30 69 $400

6 Emma Garrard 27 Truckee, California 2:50:47 63

7 Rebecca Dussault 28 Crested Butte, Colorado 2:51:06 58

8 Jenny Smith 36 Westport, New Zealand 2:52:26 53

9 Danelle Kabush 34 Canmore, Alberta, Canada 2:54:39 49

10 Jenny Tobin 39 Boise, Idaho 2:55:35 45

Also: Ingrid Rolles (41) Sari Anderson (37), Tracy Thelen (34), Alexandra Borrelly (31), Jari Kirkland (28), Jessi

Stensland.

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RACE # 2 - 2009 XTERRA MIDWEST CUP RESULTSAUGUSTA, MI (May 17, 2009) - Melanie McQuaid celebrated her 36th birthday in style by joining fellow 3x XTERRA WorldChamp Conrad Stoltz on the top step of the XTERRA Midwest Cup podium at Fort Custer State Park just outside of BattleCreek, Michigan. Stoltz and McQuaid are now 2-for-2 in XTERRA Cup Series racing, as both captured the first race of theyear at Lake Las Vegas, Nevada earlier this month. The duo, along with a few dozen other traveling XTERRA pros, willmake their way to Shelby County, Alabama for race No. 3, the XTERRA Southeast Cup this Saturday (May 23).

"The community here totally embraced this event, and it was like XTERRA old school with everyone hanging outtogether along with the whole town," said McQuaid. "The course is fabulous, Battle Creek wins top honors for totalfriendliness, I had the home stay of the century, the bike store (Team Active) rolled out the red carpet, and it was all-in-alljust an awesome experience."

TOP 15 PRO MEN

Pl Name Age Hometown Time Pts Purse

1 Conrad Stoltz 35 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:03:16 100 $1,800

2 Mike Vine 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:04:13 90 $1,250

3 Josiah Middaugh 30 Vail, Colorado 2:04:27 82 $800

4 Dan Hugo 23 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:05:27 75 $500

5 Nico Lebrun 35 Digne, France 2:06:00 69 $400

6 Seth Wealing 30 Boulder, Colorado 2:06:31 63 $300

7 Brian Smith 33 Gunnison, Colorado 2:08:20 58 $200

8 Branden Rakita 28 Manitou Springs, Colorado 2:10:10 53

9 Craig Evans 31 Spring Hill, Tennessee 2:10:20 49

10 Ryan Decook 28 Rochester, Michigan 2:13:09 45

Also: Cody Waite (41), Scott Gall (37), Matt Boobar (34), Will Kelsay (31), Aaron Scheidies (28)

TOP PRO WOMEN

Pl Name Age Hometown Time Pts Purse

1 Melanie McQuaid 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:20:26 100 $1,800

2 Renata Bucher 31 Lucerne, Switzerland 2:23:23 90 $1,250

3 Christine Jeffrey 36 Guelph, Ontario, Canada 2:24:21 82 $800

4 Shonny Vanlandingham 39 Durango, Colorado 2:25:05 75 $500

5 Jenny Smith 36 Westport, New Zealand 2:26:29 69 $400

6 Jari Kirkland 33 Crested Butte, Colorado 2:38:08 63

7 Emma Garrard 27 Truckee, California 2:42:42 58

8 Alexandra Borrelly 33 Digne, France 2:43:17 53

9 Erin Kummer 24 Rochester Hills, Michigan 2:46:13 49

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RACE # 3 - 2009 XTERRA NORTHWEST CUP RESULTSShelby County, AL (May 23, 2009) - Another state, a wildly different course, yet the same result as Conrad "TheCaveman" Stoltz and Melanie McQuaid roll to their third straight regional championship victories, this time at theXTERRA Southeast Cup at Oak Mountain State Park in Pelham, AL. At about the same time the endurance communitycelebrated the life of cycling and triathlon great Steve Larsen (who passed away on Tuesday, May 19) with memorialrides and runs in his hometown of Bend, OR, many of Larsen’s friends in sport were riding and running in honor of himin the southern woods of Alabama.

Leading the charge was Stoltz, who said "the technical parts are usually my strengths, but today I couldn't focus. I didfeel like I had amazing strength today though. This was a great victory for Steve."

Many of the riders dedicated their efforts today to Larsen and his family, including Stoltz and McQuaid."Steve was such a huge inspiration for me coming from a mountain biking background. I felt really strong today,” said

McQuaid. It was certainly a day where XTERRA athletes could find inspiration all around, as even the sports all-timewinningest athlete Jamie Whitmore (cancer survivor/battler) came out from California to be one of the race announcers.In addition, TEAM 413 Gracerunner ministries held a sunrise service before the race and all paused for a moment ofsilence in Larsen’s memory.

TOP 10 PRO MEN

Pl Name Age Hometown Time Pts Purse

1 Conrad Stoltz 35 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:04:27 100 $1,800

2 Josiah Middaugh 30 Vail, Colorado 2:05:19 90 $1,250

3 Mike Vine 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:06:58 82 $800

4 Dan Hugo 24 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:08:07 75 $500

5 Nico Lebrun 35 Digne, France 2:09:07 69 $400

6 Craig Evans 31 Spring Hill, Tennessee 2:10:14 63 $300

7 Cody Waite 30 Lakewood, Colorado 2:15:47 58 $200

8 Branden Rakita 28 Manitou Springs, Colorado 2:17:57 53

9 Will Kelsay 27 Boulder, Colorado 2:20:18 49

10 Matt Boobar 36 Stratton Mountain, Vermont 2:28:54 45

TOP 10 PRO WOMEN

Pl Name Age Hometown Time Pts Purse

1 Melanie McQuaid 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:23:52 100 $1,800

2 Lesley Paterson 28 Sterling, Scotland 2:26:33 90 $1,250

3 Renata Bucher 31 Lucerne, Switzerland 2:28:46 82 $800

4 Shonny Vanlandingham 39 Durango, Colorado 2:29:03 75 $500

5 Emma Garrard 27 Truckee, California 2:32:11 69 $400

6 Jenny Smith 36 Westport, New Zealand 2:33:11 63 $300

7 Danelle Kabush 34 Canmore, Alberta, Canada 2:33:20 58 $200

8 Kristy Lanier 38 Marlinton, West Virginia 2:37:38 53

9 Erin Kummer 24 Boulder, Colorado 2:45:07 49

10 Alexandra Borrelly 33 Digne, France 2:50:39 45

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RACE # 4 - 2009 XTERRA NORTHWEST CUP RESULTSFarragut State Park - Athol, ID (June 6, 2009) - Melanie McQuaid stayed perfect in 2009 while Dan Hugo brokethrough at the XTERRA Northwest Cup at Farragut State Park just north of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho this afternoon.

Over the last two years on the XTERRA America Tour the 23-year-old from Stellenbosch, South Africa (the same home-town as Conrad Stoltz) finished in the top 4 in seven straight races including three runner-ups, but today the sportsyoungest and brightest star found the top step for the first time. "It sure did help that Josiah (Middaugh) and Mike (Vine)weren't here and Conrad got a puncture, but it's a great start and I'm super excited," said the ever-humble Hugo.Hugo came out of the swim in the incredibly gorgeous Lake Pend Oreille (the 5th deepest lake in the U.S. at 1,158-feet)

with the lead pack that included Stoltz, Craig Evans, Seth Wealing, and Christine Jeffrey in just over 22 minutes. Asplanned, Hugo stuck on Stoltz’ wheel until about three-quarters of the way through the first of two 11-mile loops on thebike when a nail lodged itself sideways through Stoltz’ tire and Hugo found himself all alone in front, where he stayed therest of the way. In the women’s race “Big Fish” Jeffrey put nearly three minutes on McQuaid during the swim and heldthe lead through the first lap of the bike where McQuaid was 1:30 back, but by the bike-to-run transition McQuaid –boosted by the best bike of the day (1:33:31) – was more than four minutes in front. Danelle Kabush made up a minuteon Jeffrey to finish in 2nd (her best of the year), and Jeffrey was 3rd to make it an all-Canadian top three. “Canadiansrule, ehh,” said Jeffrey.

PRO MEN

Pl Name Age Hometown Time Pts Purse

1 Dan Hugo 24 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:25:32 100 $1,800

2 Nico Lebrun 35 Digne, France 2:29:38 90 $1,250

3 Seth Wealing 30 Boulder, Colorado 2:31:20 82 $800

4 Branden Rakita 28 Manitou Springs, Colorado 2:33:19 75 $500

5 Conrad Stoltz 35 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:34:03 69 $400

6 Craig Evans 31 Spring Hill, Tennessee 2:36:13 63 $300

7 Ryan Ignatz 30 Boulder, Colorado 2:36:20 58 $200

8 Jasper Blake 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:37:42 53

9 Cody Waite 30 Lakewood, Colorado 2:38:16 49

10 Brendan Halpin 25 Missoula, Montana 2:40:29 45

Also: Will Kelsay (41), Adam Jensen (37), Matt Boobar (34), Jeff Smith (31)

PRO WOMEN

Pl Name Age Hometown Time Pts Purse

1 Melanie McQuaid 35 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:51:10 100 $1,800

2 Danelle Kabush 34 Canmore, Alberta, Canada 2:52:50 90 $1,250

3 Christine Jeffrey 36 Guelph, Ontario, Canada 2:55:46 82 $800

4 Jenny Tobin 39 Boise, Idaho 2:57:53 75 $500

5 Emma Garrard 27 Truckee, California 2:59:05 69 $400

6 Rebecca Dussault 28 Crested Butte, Colorado 3:05:22 63 $300

7 Tracy Thelen 29 Colorado Springs, Colorado 3:07:21 58 $200

8 Erin Kummer 24 Boulder, Colorado 3:11:27 53

9 Alexendra Borrelly 33 Digne, France 3:13:27 49

10 Jennifer Luebke 23 Missoula, Montana 3:14:54 45

Also: Jari Kirkland (41)

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2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES FINAL STANDINGSMEN

Pl Name West SE East MTN USA Total1 Conrad Stoltz, RSA 100 100 DNF 100 53 3532 Dan Hugo, RSA 90 90 90 DNS 75 3453 Josiah Middaugh, USA 75 DNS 100 69 82 3264 Brian Smith, USA 82 63 DNS 82 63 2905 Mike Vine, CAN 41 45 34 90 100 2766 Seth Wealing, USA 69 DNP 37 75 90 2717 Craig Evans, USA 58 82 69 49 31 2408 Rom Akerson, CRC 63 58 58 45 45 2249 Ryan Ignatz, USA DNF 53 63 53 49 21810 Branden Rakita, USA 31 37 DNP 63 69 200

Also: Kelly Guest (175), Cody Waite (163), Andrew Noble (144), Tyler Johnson (131), Dominic Gillen (124), Will Kelsay(105), Ryan DeCook (101), Mark Leishman (82), Jordan Jones (65), Chris Legh (58), Jimmy Archer (49), Jim Vance(45), Sam Gardner (41), Spenser Powlison (34), Mike Champigny (31), Brandon Jessop (28), Trevor Glavin (28).

WOMENPl Name West SE East MTN USA Total1 Melanie McQuaid, CAN 100 53 100 100 100 4002 Shonny Vanlandingham, USA DNS 100 82 90 58 3303 Jenny Smith, NZL DNS 75 90 82 69 3164 Danelle Kabush, CAN 75 58 69 75 63 2825 Lesley Paterson, GBR 49 90 58 58 75 2816 Jenny Tobin, USA 82 49 45 69 53 2537 Christine Jeffrey, CAN 63 82 37 41 41 2278 Marion Summerer, GER 90 DNS 53 63 DNP 2069 Amber Monforte, USA 69 69 41 49 DNP 18710 Kristy Lanier, USA 53 63 63 DNF DNP 179

Also: Emma Garrard (166), Sara Tarkington (121), Candy Angle (116), Nic Leary (94), Renata Bucher (90), SariAnderson (83), Carina Wasle (82), Linda Gallo (69), Lisa Isom (65), Britta Martin (53), Michellie Jones (45), SusanWilliams (34), Fabiola Corona (31), Kate Chapman (31), Alisha Lion (28).

Josiah MiddaughVail, Colorado

Middaugh has been thetop American in the ProSeries in 4 of the last 5years. The only year hewasn’t his season wascut short due to injury.

ShonnyVanlandinghamDurango, Colorado

Shonny V turned herattention from mountainbike racing to XTERRA

last year and was the topAmerican female in thesport her first year out.

2008 XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES NATIONAL CHAMPS

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TOP 5 IN XTERRA U.S. PRO SERIES SINCE 19992008 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTS

Men Women1. Conrad Stoltz 353 1. Melanie McQuaid 4002. Dan Hugo 345 2. S. Vanlandingham 3303. Josiah Middaugh 326 3. Jenny Smith 3164. Brian Smith 290 4. Danelle Kabush 2825. Mike Vine 276 5. Lesley Paterson 281

2007 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTSMen Women1. Conrad Stoltz 400 1. Jamie Whitmore 4002. Mike Vine 337 2. Melanie McQuaid 3493. Josiah Middaugh 322 3. Jennifer Smith 3294. Seth Wealing 322 4. Candy Angle 3145. Andrew Noble 303 5. Amber Monforte 258

2006 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTSMen Women1. Seth Wealing 428 1. Melanie McQuaid 4802. Brent McMahan 413 2. Jamie Whitmore 4593. Andrew Noble 391 3. Candy Angle 4034. Conrad Stoltz 303 4. Danelle Kabush 3545. Brian Smith 300 5. Janae Pritchett 320

2005 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTSMen Women1. Conrad Stoltz 390 1. Jamie Whitmore 3902. Mike Vine 310 2. Melanie McQuaid 3803. Olivier Marceau 309 3. Candy Angle 3024. Brent McMahon 283 4. Jessica Harrison 2825. Francisco Serrano 275 5. Melissa Thomas 2716. Josiah Middaugh 252

2004 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTSMen Women1. Sylvain Dodet 290 1. Jamie Whitmore 3002. Josiah Middaugh 264 2. Melanie McQuaid 2803. Conrad Stoltz 249 3. Candy Angle 2394. Nicolas LeBrun 247 4. Janae Deverell 2095. Justin Thomas 179 5. Lynley Allison 208

2003 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTSMen Women1. Conrad Stoltz 290 1. Jamie Whitmore 3002. Steve Larsen 280 2. Melanie McQuaid 2703. Nicolas LeBrun 264 3. Melissa Thomas 2324. Justin Thomas 218 4. Jenny Tobin 2025. Jason Chalker 207 5. Candy Angle 200

2002 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTSMen Women1. Conrad Stoltz 300 1. Jamie Whitmore 2902. Nicolas LeBrun 248 2. Melanie McQuaid 2653. Kerry Classen 235 3. Raeleigh Tennant 2344. Mike Vine 228 4. Kerstin Weule 2225. Andrew Noble 201 5. Melissa Thomas 214

2001 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTSMen Women1. Conrad Stoltz 465 1. Anke Erlank 4692. Nicolas LeBrun 404 2. Monique Merrill 3753. Ned Overend 373 3. Raeleigh Tennant 3434. Mike Vine 365 4. Jenny Tobin 3265. Kerry Classen 319 5. Cheri Touchette 309

2000 U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTSMen Women1. Michael Tobin 826 1. Kerstin Weule 8902. Mike Vine 820 2. Jody Purcell 8103. Kerry Classen 802 3. Lorraine Barrows 6884. Ned Overend 697 4. Jenny Tobin 6355. Dave Harrison 596 5. Linda Gabor 524

1999* U.S. PRO POINTS SERIES RESULTS (First year)Men Women1. Michael Tobin 886 1. Kerstin Weule 886 2. Jimmy Riccitello 732 2. Jody Purcell 827 3. John Koenig 676 3. Lorraine Barrows 7184. Ned Overend 660 4. Jenny Wood 708 5. Kerry Classen 635 5. Linda Gabor 675

Bold denotes top American (National Champ) in Pro SeriesJamie Whitmore (pictured above) is the winningest XTERRAathlete of all-time with 36 career wins including five U.S. ProSeries Crowns. She’s currently battling cancer, and you canhelp and learn more about her at jamiewhitmore.com.

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The XTERRA America Tour is designed to provide age group athletes with a bona-fide championship to compete forwithin their geographic region. At the end of the regular season the top performers in each of eight regions are invited tocompete against other athletes their same age - but from different regions - at the national championship in Utah onSeptember 26. This year there are 60 races in 32 states across the country, as well as the U.S. Territory of Guam andCommonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan). It marks the 13th straight year of expansion for XTERRA.

Here's how the Series works:1) CHOOSE REGION: There are 8 regions, determined by a competitor's primary residence at the time of their first race:

NORTHEAST (NE) - Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York.ATLANTIC (AT) - Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Washington D.C.SOUTHEAST (SE) - Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands.MIDWEST (MW) - Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky.SOUTHCENTRAL (SC) - Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas.MOUNTAIN (MT) - Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming.NORTHWEST (NW) - Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Alaska.WEST (W) - California, Nevada, Arizona, Hawaii, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, Pacific Territories.

2) DETERMINE YOUR DIVISION/AGE GROUP: "XTERRA Age" is based on a competitor's age on December 31, 2009.Athletes compete in the following age categories: 15-19, 20-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 40-44, 45-49, 50-54, 55-59, 60+(w), 60-64 (m), 65-69 (m), 70+ (m), and we also have Collegiate and Physically Challenged Divisions.

Collegiate Division: To qualify as a collegiate athlete, a current student ID must be presented at registration. When there are at least three athletes from two or more schools, a team award will also be presented. Athletes in the collegiate division get collegiate points (not age group points).

Physically Challenged Division: There are two physically challenged age groups, 15-39 and 40+, and 6 categories:Below the knee amputee, above the knee amputee, below the elbow amputee, above the elbow amputee, blind and impaired/les autres.

3) RACE AND SCORE: Series competitors race for points at their choice of 60 events - including XTERRA Points Series(XPS) races & XTERRA Cup Series (XCS) races. Competitors can enter as many events as they'd like and their best fourfinishes count towards their total points score. New for ‘09, competitors are required to race and count points in at leasttwo events in their region. Note: Athletes do not have to qualify to race in the XTERRA Cup Series events.

4) COUNT ‘EM UP: Points are awarded to the top 15 finishers in each age group at each race. Athletes can earn morepoints at Cup Series races because, generally, participation is higher and the courses are tougher. If an athlete races atmore than one XTERRA Cup Series event, only the best finish counts at full points. Any other finishes earn points at thesame rate as the XTERRA Points Series races. There are two points systems:

XTERRA Cup Series Races:

XTERRA Points Series Races:

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th100 90 82 75 69 63 58 53 49 45 41 37 34 31 28

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th75 67 61 56 51 47 43 39 36 33 30 27 25 23 21

HOW THE XTERRA AMERICA TOUR WORKS FOR AMATEURS

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HOW THE XTERRA AMERICA TOUR WORKS CONTINUED...5) BECOMING A REGIONAL CHAMP: At the end of the regular season in early September, the athlete with the most points- by gender, by division, by region - earns the title of XTERRA Regional Champion, and wins a custom racing jersey. Inaddition, the highest points scorers in each region are invited to compete for a national title at the XTERRA USAChampionship in Utah (qualifying spots based on chart below).

XTERRA USA Championship Slots Available in each of eight regions:

DIVISION 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60+ 60-64 65-69 70+ PCMale 2 7 9 9 10 10 6 5 4 3 2 2 2per catFemale 2 4 10 9 8 6 4 4 2 2 2per cat

Note: All XTERRA America Tour events are sanctioned byUSA Triathlon, the national governing body of multisport inthe United States. As such all athletes are subject to the rulesand regulations set forth by the USAT. Details available atusatriathlon.org.

The XTERRA Points Series races are a collection ofindependently produced off-road triathlons owned andoperated by local promoters, while the Cup Series events arebigger races with pro purses on full-length courses operatedby local promoters with support from the TEAM Unlimited /XTERRA staff.

And then comes the showdown! The highest point scorers in each region are invited to compete against each other inthe XTERRA USA Championship race. Win in Utah, and you are the XTERRA National Age Group Champion.

In 2009 and beyond, the XTERRA Eco Team willcontinue to make a difference ecologically by offeringa few hours of time to local environmental initiativesnear our race courses. This could be anything fromtrail maintenance to park clean-up, ecologicalrestoration, or tree planting work parties.

The XTERRA Eco Team is a core component ofXTERRA, and a terrific sustainability programperpetuated by GU.

Beyond organized volunteer work parties, XTERRAathletes are encouraged to sign the “pledge board”confirming their intent to keep the trails clean and notonly deposit their rubbish in designated drop zonesduring the race but to be conscientious wherever theyroam.

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See how amateurs qualify for the XTERRA WorldChampionship on page 39.

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XTERRA’S COLLEGIATE DIVISION OVERVIEWHERE’S HOW IT WORKS:

Any collegian with a current photo ID can race for theirschool as an individual. Athletes do not need to be amember of a school club or team.

There are no age groups in the collegiate division, justmale and female categories.

Collegiate racers collect points in the XTERRA AmericaTour Series but are not eligible for age group awards - theyonly race against other collegiate entries.

Whenever there are three athletes from two or moreschools entered in the same race they’ll go against eachother for school pride in the college team division. Theremust be at least two schools with teams for a team award tobe presented.

A “team” must consist of at least 3 male or femalemembers. There are no mixed teams. A team can havemore entrants, but less than three will not constitute a team.

Points for team awards (male and female) will count thefinishing positions of the smallest number entered by aqualifying team. Example: College A has 5 men; College Bhas 7 men; College C has 9 men. Only the fastest 5finishers will count towards the team awards.

Points for team awards will be calculated based on the finishing positions of the team members. The lowest total is thewinner. Example: Each team counts 3 athletes. Team A finishes 1, 8 and 15 overall for a total number 24. Team Bfinishes 5, 6 and 10 for a total number 21. Team C finishes 2, 9 and 20 for a total number of 31. Team B wins. In nocase will more than 7 athletes count towards the team awards regardless of the total number of entries by any oneteam. Should a club enter more than 7 men or women, the coach must nominate the 7 individuals he wants scored forteam awards. Other members are still eligible for individual awards, but their finishing position will not be countedtowards the team totals. Positions counted are overall positions in gender, not just collegiate entrants. This wouldinclude professional entries.

Collegiate Cup:

A Collegiate Cup award will be given when two or more schools have at least 3 men and 3 women per school represent-ed. Example: College A has 5 men, 2 women; College B has 7 men, 3 women. There can be no Collegiate Cup awardas there are not 2 teams that meet the overall requirements. Should two or more schools have the necessary entries,scoring will be similar to the team scoring method with all finishing positions of qualified team members added.

Also:

Collegiate entrants race for separate awards. Awards will be presented to the top three male and female individualcollegiate division finishers, the winning men’s and women’s teams, and the winner of the Collegiate Cup competition (ifapplicable). Pre-Registration is required for the XTERRA Collegiate Cup to be presented. Athletes competing in theCollegiate Division do not prevent XTERRA Age Group athletes from receiving XTERRA America Tour points.

At the XTERRA Regional Champ races, collegians can enter the Sport distance but as an age group athlete. There isno college division in the half-distance XTERRA Sport race.

Sept. 26 - XTERRA Collegiate Nationals - All college students are welcome to race for the XTERRA CollegiateNational Championship on the same course, on the same day, and at the same time as the invite-only XTERRAUSA Championship on Saturday, September 26, 2009 at Snowbasin Resort near Ogden, Utah.

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2009SCHEDULE

DATE Race Location Region3/29 XTERRA Miami North Miami, FL SE3/29 XTERRA REAL Granite Bay, CA W4/4 XTERRA Guam Piti, Guam W4/18 XTERRA Saipan Saipan, Northern Marianas W4/18 XTERRA Memphis Memphis, TN SE4/25 XTERRA Ft. Yargo Winder, GA SE4/25 XTERRA Red River Ardmore, OK SC5/2 XTERRA Gator Terra Ruston, LA SC5/2 XTERRA West Cup - Lake Las Vegas Henderson, NV W5/3 XTERRA Uwharrie Uwharrie, NC SE5/10 XTERRA Del Valle Livermore, CA W5/17 XTERRA Midwest Cup - Fort Custer Park Augusta, MI MW5/17 XTERRA Dirty Canyon Lakes, TX SC5/23 XTERRA Southeast Cup - Pelham Pelham, AL SE5/31 XTERRA ACE Big Canyon Oak Hill, WV AT5/31 XTERRA Smith Lake Fort Bragg, NC SE5/31 XTERRA Deuces Wild Show Low, AZ W6/6 XTERRA Northwest Cup - Farragut State Park Coeur d’Alene, ID NW6/6 XTERRA Four Corners Farmington, NM SC6/13 XTERRA Eureka Springs Eureka Springs, AR SC6/14 XTERRA Atlantic Cup - Richmond Richmond, VA AT6/20 XTERRA Southcentral Cup - Heart of Arkansas North Little Rock, AR SC6/20 XTERRA Buffalo Creek Buffalo Creek, CO MT6/20 XTERRA Solstice La Grande, OR NW6/21 XTERRA Caloosahatchee Ft Myers, FL SE6/21 XTERRA Torn Shirt Brighton, MI MW6/27 XTERRA Tahoe City Tahoe City, CA W6/28 XTERRA Trimax Mifflinburg, PA AT6/28 XTERRA Race at the Rez Essex, VT NE7/12 XTERRA Northeast Cup - Sugarbush Resort Warren, VT NE7/12 XTERRA EX2 Flintstone, MD AT7/12 XTERRA Lock 4 Blast Gallatin, TN SE7/12 XTERRA Vashon Island Vashon Island, WA NW7/18 XTERRA Mountain Cup - Beaver Creek Avon, CO MT7/18 XTERRA Hammerman Anchorage, AK NW7/19 XTERRA Sky High Grafton, NY NE7/19 XTERRA O.N.E. Ravenna, OH MW7/25 XTERRA DINO Versailles Versailles, IN MW7/26 XTERRA First Coast Jacksonville, FL SE7/26 XTERRA Wild Horse Creek Bozeman, MT MT8/1 XTERRA Indian Peaks Nederland, CO MT8/2 XTERRA Appalachia Indiana, PA AT8/2 XTERRA Panther Creek Morristown, TN SE8/2 XTERRA Black Diamond Black Diamond, WA NW8/9 XTERRA STOAKED Hanover, NH NE8/9 XTERRA Iron Will Jonesboro, AR SC8/9 XTERRA Mountainman Kualoa Ranch, Oahu, HI W8/15 XTERRA DINO Logansport Logansport, IN MW8/15 XTERRA B.O.L.T. Raymond, NE MT8/15 XTERRA Portland Forest Grove, OR NW8/16 XTERRA M2Xtreme Ellicottville, NY NE8/16 XTERRA Camp Eagle Rock Springs, TX SC8/23 XTERRA Lake Placid Lake Placid, NY NE8/23 XTERRA Charlottesville Charlottesville, VA AT8/23 XTERRA Blackhawk Muskegon, MI MW8/23 XTERRA Austin Austin, TX SC8/23 XTERRA Wild Ride McCall, ID NW8/29 XTERRA Lake Tahoe Incline Village, NV W8/30 XTERRA Schiff Scout Wading River, NY NE9/6 XTERRA Onteora Livingston Manor, NY NE9/26 XTERRA Utah Ogden/Snowbasin, UT9/26 XTERRA USA Championship Ogden/Snowbasin, UT10/25 XTERRA World Championship Makena, Maui, HI

Schedule subject to change. As of 4/21/09 // Info: www.xterraplanet.com or call toll-free to 877-751-8880

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- - - - - - - - - - - 2008 XTERRA WOMEN’S REGIONAL CHAMPIONS - - - - - - - - - - - Region 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39NE Sarah Carter 2 Emily Gassman 5 Suzanne Snyder 5 Andrea McGuire 2 Kelly Ault

Mattituck, NY Burlington, VT Wallingford, CT Troy, NY Morrisville, VTMA 3* Sara Hanson Alicia Markey 3 Denelle Grant 2 Kathleen Coutinho

McLean, VA Newark, DE Charlottesville, VA Fairfax Station, VASE Kelsey Armstrong Alexandria Lechner Emily Chaney Julia Radmann Cynthia Fowler

Talbott, TN Clearwater, FL Maryville, TN Smyrna, GA Landrum, SCNC Kim Waechter Nadya Glushko 3 Marne Smiley Roxane Kruse 2 Amy Worthing

Noblesville, IN Lima, OH Ann Arbor, MI Grand Rapids, MI Laingsburg, MISC Cindy Abbott Kim Jennings Jocelyn Wood Maria Hernandez

Cedar Park, TX Waco, TX Broken Arrow, OK Reklaw, TXMT Andrea Wilds Erin Kummer 3 Erin Collins Julie Bruckman Cary Kinross-Wright

Lakewood, CO Boulder, CO Provo, UT Littleton, CO Golden, CONW Tekla Seavey 2 Lorraine Bourget 5 Brandyn Roark Gray Mary Fordham 3 Korrie Dubray

Moose Pass, AK Coeur D'lene, ID Sand Point, ID Seattle, WA LaGrande, WASW Katherine Pollard Amy Fogerson Liz Carrington Elaine Seasly La Kelly

Roseville, CA Morgan Hill, CA Flagstaff, AZ Tucson, AZ Sedona, AZ

- - - - - - - - - - - 2008 XTERRA MEN’S REGIONAL CHAMPIONS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Region 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44NE Fred Carter 5 Ian Sullivan Bryan Diggle 3 Anthony Snoble 6* Matt Boobar Tad Norton

Mattituck, NY Jericho, VT Newport. RI Islip, NY Plymouth, NH Warrensburg, NYMA Carson Hogge Chris Sams Thomas Ayd Frank Febbraro Joe Pawlish Claude LaBerge

Richmond, VA Baltimore, MD Salisbury. MD Falls Church, VA Asbury Park, NJ Morristown, NJSE Matus Kriska Tomek Barc 2 Omar Fraser Justin Hoblet 2 Kevin Grogan John Close

Mt Airy, NC Irmo, SC Birmingham, AL Orange Park, FL Clermont, FL Birmingham, ALNC 2 Alex Libin Parker Lennon Tim Yuska 5 Teodoro Ramos Chris Scott 3 Peter Hanson

Clive, IA Muncie, IN Chicago, IL Berwyn, IL Morrison, IL Minneapolis, MNSC Travis Decker Matt Kahle 6 Kyle Grieser 4 Diego Leskovar Matthew Christiansen Chuck Olinger

Siloam Springs, AR Chesterfield, MO Marble Falls, TX Austin, TX Austin, TX Frisco, TXMT 2 Christopher Holt Blake Voges 2 Luke Jay Erik Kruse 4 Edward Oliver Stephen White

Centennial, CO Durango, CO Littleton, CO Boulder, CO Littleton, CO Vail, CONW Will Ross Tim Holland Brandon Marshall Adam Wirth Brody Anderson 2 Andrew Duenow

Anchorage, AK Tumwater, WA Eugene, OR Boise, ID Tualatin, OR Anchorage, AKSW 2*Joshua Olmstead John Donovan Brian Barrett James Walsh 4 Ross McMahan 4* Scott Zavack

Elk Grove, CA Incline Village, NV Mesa, AZ Carlsbad, CA Incline Village, NV Los Gatos, CA

- - - - - - - - - - - PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED REGIONAL CHAMPIONS - - - - - - - - -15-39 SW Severe Leg Impairment 15-39 SW Impaires/Les Autres 40+ SW Arm Impairment 40+ SW Moderate Leg Impairment 15-39 SE Arm ImpairmeJonathan Bik Andrew May 3* Willie Stewart 2 Mike Hicks 2 Richard IngramSacramento, CA Dublin, CA Redlands, CA Fountain Hills, AZ Dawsonville, GA

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- - - - - - - - - - - 2008 XTERRA WOMEN’S REGIONAL CHAMPIONS - - - - - - - - - - - 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60+Mary Racevicius 2 Dorothy Hamburg 5 Annette MacNiven 4 Linda UsherWatertown, CT Red Hook, NY Wainscott, NY Upton, MAKate Lucas Valerie Hardin 4 Julia PeckRichmond, VA Doylestown, PA Culpeper, VAMay-li Cuypers Racheal Wood 2 Lucia Colbert 2 Vicky Carter 3 Charlotte MahanBelleair Bluffs, FL Deerfield, FL Cordova, TN Satellite Beach, FL Lenoir City, TN2 Cheryl Stine Shirlee Finch 7*$ Beverly Enslow Sheryl KrohneBloomington, IN Alma, MI Metamora, IL Westpoint, INLinda Cole 5 Karen Robertson 3 Teresa WhiteOlive Branch, MS Grapevine, TX Bossier City, LAChristina Hansen Susan Petronio Susan Griffin-Kakliki 6*$ Cindi ToepelEl Jebel, CO Crested Butte, CO Castle Rock, CO Littleton, CO2 Keri Grosse Lisa Brummond Joanne Schmitz 3 MaryEllen LaBerge 6* Katherine FrankLeavenworth, WA Canby, OR Walla Walla, WA LaGrande, OR Bend, ORLinda Lindsay 2$ Meiling Yee 7 Barbara PetersonPetaluma, CA Sunnyvale, CA Berkeley, CA

- - - - - - - - - - - - - 2008 XTERRA MEN’S REGIONAL CHAMPIONS - - - - - - - - - - - 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70+5 Ken Robins John Lindros 5 Russell Clark 5 Daniel Rose 2 Allan Clark Nathaniel GrewCutchogue, NY Mt Sinai, NY Scotia, NY Fairfield, CT Sloatsburg, NY Brookline, MA4 Roger Masse Rob McCoy 3* Don Morrison 2 Tom Doyle 7 Joe AmatoBethesda, MD Fairmont, WV West Brandywine, PA Midlothian, VA Ellicott City, MD7 Casey Fannin 3 Scott Ewing 2 Audie Smith 2 James Rawie 2 Peter Lilley 5 Errol LassiterBirmingham, AL Destin, FL Knoxville, TN San Juan, PR Charlotte, NC Woodstock, GA6 Jim James Kevin Hyde 5 Marc Hawley Terry Hutchins 4 GL BrownAnn Arbor, MI Byron Center, MI Mt. Vernon, IN Kalamazoo, MI Ada, MI6 Mike Carter 8 Steve Cole James Dewlen 4 Richard Suggs Ronald ScrantonAustin, TX Olive Branch, MS Stillwater, OK Nacogdoches,TX Tijeras, NM3 Kevin Shelden Harry Johnson Randy Beckner Bruce WackerBreckenridge, CO Bozeman, MT Helena, MT Colorado Springs, COScott Grosse 2 Dan Degolier Tjaling Ypma 2 Orie OrienLeavenworth, WA Bellingham, WA Bellingham, WA Anchorage, AK8*$ Tom Lyons 4*$ Tom Monica John Royson Justin Costa 6* Hans DiebenReno, NV Walnut Creek, CA Albany, CA Maui, HI Chula Vista, CA

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED REGIONAL CHAMPIONS - - - - -nt 15-39 NW Moderate Leg Impairment 15-39 NC Visual Impairment 15-39 SE Les Autres 40+ SE Les Autres 15-39 MT Moderate Leg Impairment

Micah Marshall Craig Vogtsberger David Kyle Todd Atkins Megan FisherMeridian, ID Kalamazoo, MI Athens, AL Fayetteville, GA Missoula, MT

# denotes number of regional championships* denotes reigning XTERRA USA Champion$ denotes reigning XTERRA World Champion

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Some 300 qualified athletes representing 43 states racedfor their shot at the national championship of off-roadtriathlon last October in Nevada.. The race consisted of a1-mile swim in Lake Tahoe (58-degrees), a 21.7 milemountain bike that traversed the Flume and Tahoe RimTrails, and a 6.1 mile forest trail run. The weather onraceday turned out to be amazing, with sunny, clear andcrisp conditions in the 60’s.

Erin Kummer from Boulder, CO won her third XTERRAChampionship race of the season – and biggest of hercareer – placing 17th overall and more than eight minutesahead of runner-up Keri Grosse to win the overall amateurnational title. On the men’s side the very young and veryfast Joshua Olmstead from Sacramento edged TimMenoher by 30-seconds to win the amateur crown.

Reno native Tom Lyons won his unprecedented 7th straightXTERRA USA Championship, Cindi Toepel – who wasnamed “Mrs. XTERRA” along with her husband Circ at theNight of Champions dinner – earned her fourth title, as didSuzie Snyder. Kathy Frank and Beverly Enslow eachcaptured their third national championship, and KathyEckert, Olmstead, and Menoher notched their second each.

Pictured: Tom Lyons / Cindi Toepel

2008 XTERRA National Champions – Amateur WomenDivision Name Hometown Time15 - 19 Katherine Pollard Roseville, CA 4:28:1120 - 24 Erin Kummer Boulder, CO 3:18:09

25 - 29 4 Suzie Snyder Wallingford, CT 3:27:0730 - 34 Ashlie Angel Durango, CO 3:43:5935 - 39 Sarah McMahan Incline Village, NV 3:32:2140 - 44 Keri Grosse Leavenworth, WA 3:26:10

45 - 49 2 Kathy Eckert Denver, CO 3:40:53

50 - 54 3 Beverly Enslow Metamora, IL 3:39:02

55 - 59 4 Cindi Toepel Littleton, CO 3:55:04

60+ 3 Katherine Frank Bend, OR 5:09:38Challenged Megan Fisher Missoula, MT 4:58:22

2008 XTERRA National Champions – Amateur MenDivision Name Hometown Time

15 - 19 2 Joshua Olmstead Sacramento, CA 2:51:3220 - 24 John Donovan Incline Village, NV 3:06:0625 - 29 Luke Jay Littleton, CO 2:53:1330 - 34 Grant Folske Beaverton, OR 2:56:23

35 - 39 2 Tim Menoher Erlanger, KY 2:52:0340 - 44 Stephen White Vail, CO 2:55:56

45 - 49 7 Tom Lyons Reno, NV 2:58:3050 - 54 Wayne Avery Reno, NV 3:08:2955 - 59 Randy Beckner Helena, MT 3:13:3360 - 64 Bruce Wacker Colorado Springs, CO 3:43:5565 - 69 Peter Lilley Charlotte, NC 4:37:4670+ Nathaniel Grew Boston, MA 5:42:46Challenged Craig Vogtsberger Kalamazoo, MI 3:59:19

# denotes national championships won

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2008 XTERRA USA AMATEUR CHAMPIONS

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2009 XTERRA USA CHAMPIONSHIP MOVES TO UTAHTEAM Unlimited, owners and producers of the XTERRAOff-Road Triathlon Series, and the Utah SportsCommission, the catalyst in unifying Utah’s sportscommunity and strengthening its presence in the globalsports marketplace, entered into an agreement to host theprestigious XTERRA USA Championship event in 2009.

The race will be held at Snowbasin Resort, a world-class skiand recreation destination and venue of the 2002 Olympicmen’s and women’s downhill, super G and combined races,and will include festivities in Ogden where the annualMountain to Metro Games unfold each September.

“Team Unlimited’s choice to host its USA NationalChampionship race in Utah is great news! We’re excited tohave yet another major sporting event come to our state,providing a world-class sporting event for sporting enthusi-asts and an economic boost to our state,” said UtahGovernor Jon M. Huntsman.

For the past three years Utah has hosted the XTERRAMountain Championship, one of the key regional U.S.events in the XTERRA America Tour, and also played hostto the XTERRA Winter World Championships in 2008 & ‘09.

“Expanding our partnership with TEAM Unlimited, fromhosting our first XTERRA trail series event to a regionalchampionship, and now to a national championship,continues to position Utah as a leader in Adventure/Actionsports. This event continues to highlight that sports are akey driver of economic impact and image building for theState of Utah”, said Jeff Robbins, president and CEO of theUtah Sports Commission.

The XTERRA USA Championship race, which had beenheld in Incline Village, Nevada for the past eight seasons,annually attracts amateur and professional athletes fromnearly every State in the Union and a dozen countries.

As the grand finale and last race in the XTERRA AmericaTour and with $80,000 in prize money for professionals,Utah can expect a significant increase in media exposureand economic impact by hosting the national championship.

Utah’s spectacular natural environment and the majesticWasatch mountain range provides an epic setting andchallenge for the biggest race of the season. The eventcombines a 1-mile swim (Pineview Reservoir) with a 20-mile

mountain bike ride that climbs more than 3,000 feet up toSnowbasin Resort and a 6-mile trail run.

“We could not be more excited to have the XTERRANational Championship moving to Ogden and being held ata world-class resort like Snowbasin. Our community hasembraced it fully because it showcases Ogden’s strengthsas the capital for high adventure recreation so well. Weintend to show the best off-road triathletes in the country anincredible course, along with a great time,” said OgdenMayor, Matthew Godfrey.

In addition to the championship race, which is for qualifiedathletes only, XTERRA will also host an open XTERRAcompetition that individuals and teams can enter withoutqualifying, the XTERRA Collegiate Nationals race, half-marathon “Xduro” trail run, kids races, Paul MitchellXTERRA K9 Challenge competition, free clinics taught bypro athletes, awards dinners, concerts, food festival, andmore.

The XTERRA USA Championship race will be filmed andedited into a one-hour special that will be seen across thecountry via national syndication starting in November of2009. In addition, Utah’s myriad outdoor recreationalpursuits will be featured exclusively in two half-hourXTERRA Adventure shows airing in syndication Maythrough October of each year. Combined, this three showtelevision package will be seen by more than six millionviewers nationwide.

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2009 XTERRA WORLD TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP RACES

Date Race, Location (Pro Winners)

April 18 XTERRA South Africa Championship, Grabouw, Western Cape

Lieuwe Boonstra and Felix Schumann co-champs/Carina Wasle

April 18 XTERRA Saipan Championship, CNMI

Sam Gardner/Renata Bucher

April 18 XTERRA New Zealand Championship, Rotorua

Richard Ussher/Nicola Leary

May 31 XTERRA Italy Championship*, Orosei, Sardinia

Franky Batelier/Renata Bucher

June 7 XTERRA Malaysia Championship, Kuantan

Mike Vine/Renata Bucher

June 27 XTERRA Czech Championship*, Hluboka Nad Vltavou

August 1-2 XTERRA Mexico Championship, Valle de Bravo

August 9 XTERRA France Championship*, Auron

August 15 XTERRA Germany Championship*, Zittau

August 22 XTERRA European Championship

XTERRA Austria Championship*, Klopeinersee

August 29 XTERRA Japan Championship, Marunuma

August 29 XTERRA Brazil Championship, Angra dos Reis

Sept. 20 XTERRA France 2**, Mandelieu France

Sept. 26 XTERRA USA Championship, Ogden/Snowbasin, UT

October 25 XTERRA World Championship, Maui

* XTERRA European Tour

** XTERRA European Tour event with full prize money and points. Not a National Championship.

Czech Japan

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2009 XTERRA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

Following an action-packed racing season that will span 15 countries withmore than 100 events, XTERRA will host its 14th XTERRA World Championshipin Maui on October 25th. A season-ending blow-out like no other, the WorldChampionship is the culmination of a worldwide series of races held in Saipan,Germany, New Zealand, South Africa, Italy, Brazil, Japan, Austria, UnitedKingdom, France, Mexico, Malaysia, the Czech Republic and the U.S.

The race course, considered one of XTERRA's toughest and most grueling,will consist of a 1.5-kilometer roughwater swim at Makena Beach, a grueling30- kilometer mountain bike on the slopes of Haleakala, & an 11-kilometer trailrun.Access to this legendary course is permitted once a year - on race day.

Conditions change radically from year to year, diminishing the advantage torepeat competitors, and perpetuating the course's stature as among the mostintimidating in the series.

The maxed-out field is limited to 600 competitors, who represent the best off-road, multisport athletes on the planet. It is a "winner take all" race, with one ofthe richest pro purses in multisport at $100,000, and it is awarded solely on thebasis of the Maui performance. Since this race is a stand-alone event, it offersa unique opportunity to competitors. Even those who have had a less thanstellar season, are given an opportunity to redeem themselves and earn thecoveted title of XTERRA World Champion.

Last year Ruben Ruzafa from Spain captured the men’s championship andJulie Dibens from the UK won the women’s crown for the second year in a row.A special prime, the Hawaiian Airlines Double, will pay $2,500 to the man and

woman with the fastest combined Hawaii Ironman and XTERRA WorldChampionship time. Only two weeks and a narrow channel of ocean separatethe two events, which each year attract a growing number of enduranceathletes. In 2008, Spain’s Eneko Llanos won the men’s double and Swiss’Sibylle Matter won the women’s double.

Ruben Ruzafa Julie Dibens

QUALIFYING FOR MAUI

Amateur athletes can qualify for theXTERRA World Championship byfinishing in one of the 34 qualifyingspots available at each World TourChampionship event or one of the 41qualifying spots (see below) at any ofthe eight XTERRA Cup Series races.There are also a limited number ofat-large slots available early in theyear and a special Hawaii qualifier atthe Mountainman on Oahu Aug. 9.

DIVISION Men Women Total15-19 1 1 220-24 1 1 225-29 2 2 430-34 3 2 535-39 3 2 540-44 3 2 545-49 2 2 450-54 1 1 255-59 1 1 260+ NA 1 160-64 1 NA 165-69 1 NA 170+ 1 NA 1PC 3 3 6Total 23 18 41

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At the heart of XTERRA is the fundamental idea of puttingon great races in epic places with friendly faces. Prettysimple, really, but it’s a formula that has proven successfulover the years and that same philosophy is being used togrow the XTERRA Trail Run Series.

Now in its fifth year as a stand-alone set of races outsideof the off-road triathlon circuit, the XTERRA Trail Run Seriesboasts 50 runs in 16 states and several countries, givingrunners the opportunity to race their way around theworld�literally.

XTERRA’s main focus is on the off-road half-marathondistance trail run, what XTERRA calls an “Xduro”. Whenasked about the paradigm shift (XTERRA Trail Runs used tobe mostly 5km and 10km runs) Tom Kiely, CEO of XTERRA,explained that “after a decade of producing trail runs along-side our XTERRA off-road triathlons we learned that ouraudience wanted a bigger challenge than a 10k. What themarket told us was to create a series of half-marathons thathave a physical challenge parallel to that of a roadmarathon, but with Mother Nature along for the ride.”

Two big-time races, in truly stunning adventuredestinations, were added to the 2008 line up and are backin ‘09. The XTERRA Trail Running NationalChampionship returns to Bend, Oregon on September13 and the XTERRA Trail Running World Championshipis back at Kualoa Ranch on the Hawaiian Island of Oahuon December 6.

Not long ago Bend was named “America’s Best TrailRunning Town” by Outside Magazine, and with its widevariety of terrain, mild fall climate, endless miles of pristinetrails and a local community full of enthusiasm and supportfor the race, runners can expect a one-of-a-kind experienceat Nationals.

“The U.S. Trail Run Series is the fastest-growing segmentof XTERRA and the National Championship race is turninginto a really big deal,” said Kiely. “We think Bend is anamazing place to visit and explore, and an ideal venue forthe last race in the series.”

There are several regional series in the U.S. - SoCal,NorCal, Georgia, Virginia, Philly, South Carolina, NewEngland, and Tennessee – and each hosts between 3 and9 races through the course of the year. The winner of eachage group in each series earns free entry into the XTERRATrail Running National Championship race.

In Bend the championship event is an Xduro (21km/13.1mile), but the day-long running celebration will also featureraces of 10km and 5km distances, a festival/expo center forparticipants and spectators, K9 Challenge, and Paul

Mitchell cut-a-thon. While the race field will includecompetitors who have raced in other XTERRA events,participation is open to the general public.

Following Nationals, runners can say Aloha! Held theweekend prior to the Honolulu Marathon, the XTERRA TrailRunning World Championship will kick off the “greatestweek of running on Earth” for athletes from around theglobe. For competitive runners, $10,000 in prize money willbe awarded to the top male and female finishers and racersfrom Xduro events in South Africa, New Zealand, the CzechRepublic, Italy, and Japan are expected to come join in theadventure.The site at Kualoa Ranch on the northeastern side of Oahu

is nothing short of magical. Arguably the most stunninglandscape in Hawaii, the 4,000 acre working cattle ranchhas been the setting for major motion productions such asJurassic Park, Godzilla and LOST. From the steep mountaincliffs to the sparkling sea, the terrain varies from dense rain-forest to broad open valleys and from beautiful white sandbeaches to awesome verdant cliff faces.

This gathering of international trail runners is highlightedby the 21km Xduro but is accompanied by numerous eventsranging from shorter distance trail runs and kids’ races to anadventure walk for charity and family entertainment.

“XTERRA is thrilled with the growth of its Trail RunningSeries” said Janet Clark, President of TEAMUnlimited/XTERRA.

“XTERRA Trail Runs give runners an opportunity toexplore some wildly natural environments and challengeMother Nature’s diverse and unique offerings from roots torocks, to stream crossings and unexpected scenic vistas.”

For more details visit www.xterratrailrun.com.

XTERRA TRAIL RUNNING OVERVIEW

XTERRA Trail RunningNational Champion Max King in Bend, OR

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2009 XTERRA TRAIL RUN SERIES SCHEDULEDate Race Location Distances – Series 1/10/09 XTERRA Boney Mountain Xduro Trail Run Newbury Park, CA 6/21km – SoCal Series #42/1/09 XTERRA Mission Gorge Trail Run San Diego, CA 5/15km – SoCal Series #52/28/09 XTERRA Thrill in the Hills Xduro Trail Run Winder, GA 21km – Georgia Series #32/28/09 XTERRA Seven Islands Trail Run Kodak, TN 10km – Tennessee Series #23/7/09 XTERRA Runnin’ the Rocks Trail Run Conyers, GA 10km – Georgia Series #43/14/09 XTERRA Forks of the River Trail Run Knoxville, TN 10km – Tennessee Series #33/22/09 XTERRA Black Mountain Trail Run San Diego, CA 5/15km – SoCal Series #63/28/09 XTERRA Chanoko Xduro Trail Run Granite Bay, CA 21km – NorCal Series #13/29/09 XTERRA South Africa Xduro Trail Run Albert Falls 21km – World Tour4/11/09 XTERRA Doug Harris Trail Run Clemson, SC 10km – South Carolina #14/18/09 XTERRA South Africa Xduro Trail Run Grabouw 21km – World Tour4/19/09 XTERRA Redwood Peak Trail Run Oakland, CA 5/15km – NorCal Series #24/19/09 XTERRA Trail Tromp Trail Race Ashland, VA 5/13km – Virginia Series #14/25/09 XTERRA Chicopee Woods Trail Run Gainesville, GA 10km – Georgia Series #54/26/09 XTERRA Muddy Moose Xduro Trail Run Wolfeboro, NH 6/22km – New England #15/6/09 XTERRA Warwick Park Revenge Trail Run Pottstown, PA 5km – Philly Series #15/9/09 XTERRA Malibu Creek Xduro Trail Run Malibu, CA 6/22km – SoCal Series #75/9/09 XTERRA Cinco in Mayo Trail Race Oilville, VA 8km – Virginia Series #25/20/09 XTERRA Hibernia Park Blast Trail Run Coatesville, PA 5km – Philly Series #25/24/09 XTERRA Oak Mountain Xduro Trail Run Pelham, AL 5/10/21km 5/30/09 XTERRA Paris Mountain Trails 15km Trail Run Greenville, SC 15km – South Carolina #25/30/09 XTERRA Italy Xduro Trail Run Berchida, Sardinia 5/21km – World Tour6/3/09 XTERRA Warwick Park Ruckus Trail Run Pottstown, PA 5km – Philly Series #36/7/09 XTERRA Deep South Trail Run Jackson, GA 15km – Georgia Series #66/13/09 XTERRA Marin Headlands Trail Run San Francisco, CA 6/21km – NorCal Series #36/13/09 XTERRA Richmond Xduro Trail Run Richmond, VA 10/21km – Virginia Series #36/17/09 XTERRA Hibernia Park Challenge Trail Run Coatesville, PA 8km – Philly Series #46/26/09 XTERRA Czech Trail Run Hluboké nad Vltavou 5/10km – World Tour6/28/09 XTERRA Silver Comet Trail Run Hiram, GA 10km – Georgia Series #77/11/09 XTERRA Sugarbush Xduro Trail Run Sugarbush, VT 20km – New England Series #27/19/09 XTERRA Bear Creek Xduro Trail Run Macungie, PA 10/21km – Philly Series #57/26/09 XTERRA Pig Trail Run Macon, GA 10km – Georgia Series #88/1/09 XTERRA Panther Creek Trail Run Morristown, TN 10km – Tennessee Series #48/8/09 XTERRA STOAKED Trail Run Hanover, NH 16km – New England Series #38/8/09 XTERRA Paris Mountain Trails 7km Trail Run Greenville, SC 7km – South Carolina #38/22/09 XTERRA Dillon Lake Trail Race Maidens, VA 15/30km – Virginia Series #48/22/09 Pure Austin Fitness XTERRA Emma Xduro Scramble Austin, TX 5/18km 8/22/09 XTERRA Lake Placid Trail Run Lake Placid, NY 5/10km8/23/09 XTERRA Rock Hawk Trail Run Eatonton, GA 5/21km – Georgia Series #99/1/09 XTERRA Japan Xduro Trail Run Marunuma 27km – World Tour9/5/09 XTERRA Onteora Trail Run Livingston Manor, NY 10km 9/13/09 XTERRA Trail Run National Championship Bend, OR 5/10/21km9/13/09 XTERRA Wildcat Gorge Trail Run Berkeley, CA 5/15km – NorCal Series #1 20109/26/09 XTERRA Wheeler Canyon Xduro Trail Run Ogden, UT 21km 9/27/09 XTERRA Bull Mountain Trail Run Dahlonega, GA 21km – Georgia Series #1 20109/27/09 XTERRA Point Mugu Xduro Trail Run Oxnard, CA 11/18km – SoCal Series #1 201010/3/09 XTERRA Marathon of Trail Races Colorado Springs, CO 5/21/42km – Colorado Series #110/3/09 XTERRA Fall Fitness Trail Run Buford, GA 5km – Georgia Series #2 201010/11/09 XTERRA Haw Ridge Xduro Trail Run Oak Ridge TN 21km – Tennessee Series #1 201010/24/09 XTERRA Makena Beach Trail Run Makena, Maui 5/10km 11/8/09 XTERRA Battle at Big Creek Trail Run Roswell, GA 7/15km – Georgia Series #3 201011/14/09 XTERRA Paris Mountain Trails 11km Trail Run Greenville SC 11km – SC Series #1 201011/26/09 XTERRA Topanga Turkey Trot Trail Run Topanga, CA 5/10/15km – SoCal Series #2 201011/29/09 XTERRA Victoria Bryant State Park Trail Run Royston, GA 10km – Georgia Series #4 201012/6/09 XTERRA Trail Run World Championship Oahu, HI 5/10/21km12/13/09 XTERRA Crystal Cove Trail Run Newport Coast, CA 5/15km – SoCal Series #3 2010

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO SIGN-UP FOR THE XTERRA TRAIL MIX NEWSLETTER VISIT� XTERRATRAILRUN.COM

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HOW XTERRA GOT STARTEDIT REALLY STARTED in the late '80's. That's when Tom

Kiely (CEO of TEAM Unlimited - owners and producers of

XTERRA) was tasked with creating more publicity for the

Waikiki Oahu Visitors Association. His idea was sports TV.

"First, sports is part of our life blood in Hawaii, and second,

what looks good on TV? The beaches and the ocean,"

explained Kiely.

The concept was pretty simple. TV sports and

entertainment is one of the biggest industries in the world.

The travel industry is THE BIGGEST industry in the world.

Bring those two together in programming, and you've got

something big.

So he came up with the idea for the Hawaiian International

Ocean Challenge - a lifeguard skills competition that

attracted water safety specialists from Australia, New

Zealand, California, and of course, Hawaii.

Then, he forged a relationship with ESPN - the worldwide

leader in sports.

In 1990 the Ocean Challenge was broadcast on ESPN,

and millions of viewers were exposed to the beauty of

Waikiki - the sun, sand, and crystal clear blue water of the

Pacific Ocean. Subsequently, this is where David "Kahuna"

Nicholas enters the picture - as "race director."

"So we get into producing the Ocean Challenge," says

Kiely. "And now I'm thinking I've got all these athletes and

TV crews and if it costs me this much to produce one show,

it'll cost less for another, and even less for a third."

ESPN approves two more shows (Waikiki King's Race and

Diamond Head Wahine Windsurfing Classic) and in 1991

TEAM Unlimited produces three events and three TV

shows. The concept is working, and Hawaii is reaping the

benefits of the outdoor exposure the shows are generating.

"So the next year (1992) we produced seven Hawaiian

Sports Adventure Shows�multiple segments, different

stories, great scenics, and 30-minutes of entertaining, good

fun stuff," said Kiely.

Those seven shows were in addition to the Ocean

Challenge and a few others televised events, including the

inaugural Tour O' Hawaii.

"Now that was a great event," said Nicholas - now the

managing director of the XTERRA Global Tour. "The Tour

O' Hawaii happened before professional cyclists were

allowed to compete in the Olympics so the top riders from

every country kept their amateur status so they could race

in the Olympics. We just missed Lance because he signed

with Motorola, but we had George Hincapie, Jan Ulrich,

Tyler Hamilton, and dozens of others. Looking back, the

field was a who's who of international cycling."

A few years later the Olympics allowed pros to compete,

road cycling in the U.S. was on the decline, and the Tour O'

Hawaii was no more. At the same time, however, mountain

biking was taking off. So in 1995, in addition to 12 other TV

shows and several events, TEAM Unlimited produced the

Hawaiian Mountain Tour.

In doing so Nicholas and mountain bike Hall-of-Famer

Dean Crandall established the rules and held the first-ever

mountain bike stage race. This is also where many of the

XTERRA greats first appeared. The likes of Ned Overend,

Shari Kain, Melanie McQuaid, Steve Larsen, Mike Kloser,

Leslie Tomlinson, and host of others were taking part in the

Hawaiian Mountain Tour. Now these races took place at

Kualoa Ranch on Oahu, where the Koolau mountain range

meets the ocean, and the story goes that after their races

the mountain bikers would ride down to the beach and jump

in the water. It sparked a thought�why not have a

mountain bike triathlon?

By 1996 TEAM Unlimited had produced more than 50

shows and sporting events, and while the idea of an off-road

triathlon was enticing - who'd pay for it?

Almost simultaneously, the Aston Hotel in Maui (now the

Wailea Marriott Resort) was shopping for a good idea for

their grand opening and the Maui Visitors Bureau was

looking for a new event that could tell a different story about

Maui's south shore because all the exposure up to that point

was golf. Well, what better way to show off the hotel and

south shore than 1) starting the race at this beautiful beach

in front of the sponsor hotel, 2) follow a race that covers 21

miles of terrain with two dozen camera's, and 3) put it on TV

for the whole world to see?

Add a phone call to Kiely from a friendly competitor in the

marketplace (to remain unnamed) inquiring on the very

subject of producing an off-road triathlon and you have all

the main ingredients for XTERRA's birth.

Kiely likes to define luck as the "intersection of

opportunity and activity." He recalls bringing Nicholas and

VP of Marketing Janet Clark into his office.

"Look, I said, so-and-so called me and said that they were

thinking about doing an off-road tri and if they do, then we're

forever second, so we have to be the first ones to do it. I

immediately called Aston and the MVB and said O.K., I've

got the idea, here's the thing, bing, bang, boom," said Kiely.

"And that's what got us started in XTERRA."

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THE XTERRA PLANETAt the finish line of the very first XTERRA race in 1996 it was clear that XTERRA was going to be more than just a one-off event. There was passion in the eyes of the competitors and an unwavering feeling that XTERRA was destined tobecome a lifestyle�a movement.

And look at what XTERRA has become�

- From that one race in 1996 to 100+ in 13 countries in a 12-year span including a 60-stop America Tour for amateursand a full-blown European Tour. XTERRA races can now be found on nearly every continent in the world.

- XTERRA initiated a series of camps across the U.S. to help prepare athletes to race and get them started towards anactive lifestyle. To that end, we offer up half-distance races for newcomers at our major events, plus the chance torace as part of a relay team. We also offer free XTERRA University clinics taught by our top pros.

- We dish out more than a quarter-million dollars in prize money to attract some of the world's leading multisportathletes and garner the attention of national and international media.

- We make champions. In the U.S. off-road triathlon series alone we recognize close to 200 amateur regionalchampions and 24 amateur national champions, plus relay team and collegiate national champs, XTERRA Trail RunSeries, National and World Champs, and even XTERRA Winter World Champions.

- We get kids involved with the XTERRA Kids Zone, a free schedule of events with running and bike races, obstaclecourses, and other fun games. The notion is to get kids outdoors and active.

- We put the lifestyle on display for millions to see with XTERRA TV and XTERRA.TV. Dozens of adventure themedshows reach into homes all over the world with inspiring images of fun activities in great places. Our very own 24/7web TV network, www.xterra.tv, allows viewers to watch our shows on demand for free.

- We became consumer friendly. First with XTERRA Gear - equipment designed for rugged competition. Then, withraces in more than a dozen countries and nearly every state in the U.S., we knew traveling was part of the game sowe selected Travelocity to power XTERRA Travel on our website.

- With the XTERRA Foundation - we gave XTERRA heart. The XTERRA Foundation is a non-profit specificallydesigned to provide educational opportunities for at-risk kids.

- We've opened the doors for runners with the XTERRA Trail Running Series. This year there are more than 50 5km,10km, and 21km runs reaching into 15 U.S. States and several countries - providing more chances to participate in thehealthy, active, outdoors lifestyle. Last year we hosted the inaugural XTERRA Trail Running World Championship - a21km “Xduro”, which will return to the island of Oahu and Kualoa Ranch this year on December 6, 2009.

- We launched the XTERRA Eco Team to protect and preserve the areas we race in, and give back to thecommunities that host us.

- XTERRA brand licensees have introduced bicycling accessories and XTERRA exercise equipment, XTERRAfootwear is widely available with revolutionary designed trail runners, and XTERRA Wetsuits continues to increase itsmarket share of the wetsuit category.

- And, XTERRA is just 13 years old...

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Lightweight XTERRA Shoes Designed to Help Athletes

Stalk Their On-Course Prey

TJ Gray and Ashley Brown — designers of XTERRA’s new

line of footwear and apparel — stood at the finish line of the

XTERRA World Championship in Maui in October 2008.

While many of the competitors lay in bed the night before

counting sheep in anticipation of the race, that afternoon

Gray and Brown were counting shoes.

Road shoe, road shoe, road shoe. As athletes poured

down from the lower slopes of Mount Haleakala from their

nearly seven-mile trail run over roots, rocks and ravines,

Gray and Brown couldn’t believe their eyes.

“Maybe one in 100 was a trail runner,” said Brown, who

along with partner Gray have also developed shoes for

Nike, adidas and Salomon. “They were all sacrificing sta-

bility for less weight.”

They returned to the drawing board, determined to make

XTERRA the lightest — but still, most stable — trail running

shoe on the market. With four months until the launch of the

shoes at the Outdoor Retailer show in Salt Lake City,

designs were tweaked, materials tested — including a

unique combination of lighter blown rubber in the forefoot

and a heavier high-abrasion carbon rubber in the heel.

But their biggest scientific sport discovery was yet to come.

After much trial and error in their New Hampshire lab, a

molding model never before seen in the category was

created. Gone was a traditional glued-together midsole,

replaced by a dual-injected, dual-density EVA made of two

layers — the top soft, the bottom harder — giving comfort

and stability while taking away weight.

The result: an eco-friendly design that’s one of the lightest

trail runners ever, weighing in at less than 10.5 ounces for

men, 9.5 for women.

With the weight issue solved, multi-sport competitors Gray

and Brown began to research every movement taken on a

trail — the footplant and lateral pushoff around a 90-degree

directional path change, the flexed-footed jump over water,

the balanced gripped-toe run across a log.

As they were going for a timed run in the woods near their

studios — furiously passing each other, taking turns as the

lead — the big-picture design inspiration for XTERRA’s new

footwear line came: a big-cat predator’s paw.

“Chasing its prey, a big cat grips into the earth — digging

into loose gravel, dirt, gaining time and distance on every

step, every leap,” said Gray, a former collegiate decathlete

at Syracuse.

“The outer part of their foot acts like a traction pad,” he

continued. “It’s from there that we came up with XTERRA’s

unique outsole lug concept.”

The concept’s name: WILDTred. According to Gray and

Brown, its carved claw-like perimeter lug design forms

independent touch pads from forefoot to heel with deep flex

zones for controlled, wrap-around grip. They also noted the

lugs are higher than the shoe bottom’s concave center,

helping it act as its front and rear suspension while creating

a larger surface area.

“With the cat’s paw, we liked the symbolism of man’s

co-existence with all things found in the environment, said

Brown. “We adapt to our surroundings, whether it be

animal, plant or any of nature’s elements.

Continued Brown: “The thought behind XTERRA’s new line

is that the outdoors are no longer to be conquered; they’re

to be connected with.”

XTERRA’s footwear launch includes five styles: trail

runner, trail trainer, ultra trainer, performance sandal, and

performance slide.

For more information on the product — or what retailers

are carrying XTERRA — multisport athletes can go to

www.xterrafootwear.com

XTERRAGEAR.COM NEWS

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TEAM UNLIMITEDTEAM Unlimited is a Hawaii-based television events and marketing company,founded in 1988. It owns and produces XTERRA, and in 2009 there will be more than100 off-road triathlon events held in 13 countries. It all started with 123 competitorsone afternoon in Maui, and has since evolved into the most prestigious off-roadmultisport race in the world. There are 30,000+ competitors, ages 13-71, from all 50states and more than 40 countries competing in XTERRA events. TEAM Unlimitedalso produces a 50-race worldwide Trail Running Series with National and WorldChampionship races, the XTERRA Winter World Championship, and more than adozen TV shows each year are produced by TEAM TV.

XTERRA THROUGH TIME1996: Jimmy Riccitello and Michellie Jones win inaugural event in Wailea, Maui.1997: XTERRA adds two events in California, and one in Louisiana in addition to World Championship.1998: The XTERRA tour goes to Michigan, Colorado, Oregon, and back to Louisiana.1999: 11 races spanning from California to New Jersey. First year of Pro Points Series.2000: XTERRA goes global with its first international races in England, Japan, and Canada.2001: The first year of the XTERRA USA Championship Series, Australia and the Netherlands. 2002: The inaugural XTERRA Saipan Championship, and races in Germany and the Czech Republic.

The XTERRA USA Championship Series expands to 31 races. 2003: The seventh consecutive year of expansion provides more than 50 events to compete in.2004: Forty-five events in the U.S., plus 33 international races and a full-fledged XTERRA European Tour2005: First year of the stand-alone XTERRA Trail Running Series and Nevada Passage Adventure Competition.2009: More than 100 XTERRA off-road triathlon races and 50+ XTERRA Trail Runs

TEAM TV

Since 1990 TEAM TVhas produced nearly300 television shows

resulting in threeregional Emmy’s and39 Telly Awards for

production excellence.

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XTERRA.TV - FREE 24/7 WEB TV NETWORKCheck out XTERRA.TV to watch a wide variety of XTERRA programming right now. Available content, which is updatedweekly, features everything from the XTERRA World Championship show to adventures in Utah. To see the XTERRAbroadcast schedule listing shows that are on in your hometown check out our network TV Schedule.

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2007 XTERRA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSJune 17, 2007 - For the third straight year Conrad Stoltz and Jamie Whitmore won their respective pro divisions at theXTERRA East Championship in Richmond. In classic Richmond tradition the race started in concert with the rumblingsound of a CSX freight train rolling on the tracks overhead.

TOP PRO MENPl Name Age Hometown Final Time Purse Pts 1 Conrad Stoltz 33 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:05:47 $2,500 1002 Seth Wealing 28 Boulder, Colorado 2:07:40 $2,000 903 Mike Vine 34 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:07:47 $1,500 824 Josiah Middaugh 28 Vail, Colorado 2:09:21 $1,200 755 Tyler Johnson 27 Chester, Connecticut 2:10:00 $900 696 Craig Evans 29 Nashville, Tennessee 2:12:26 $700 637 Jimmy Archer 34 Boulder, Colorado 2:12:35 $500 588 Ryan Ignatz 28 Boulder, Colorado 2:13:30 $350 539 Andrew Noble 41 Gold Coast, Australia 2:16:31 $250 4910 Luke Way 25 Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2:16:39 $200 45

Also receiving points: Ryan DeCook ($150, 41), Cody Waite ($100, 37), Mark Leishman (34), Will Kelsay (31), RyanKelly (28)

TOP PRO WOMENPl Name Age Hometown Final Time Purse Pts1 Jamie Whitmore 31 Somerset, California 2:23:17 $2,500 1002 Melanie McQuaid 34 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:25:25 $2,000 903 Jennifer Smith 34 Westport, New Zealand 2:29:13 $1,500 824 Candy Angle 37 Weymouth, Massachusetts 2:34:37 $1,200 755 Amber Monforte 29 Reno, Nevada 2:35:15 $900 696 Kristy Lanier 38 Marlinton, West Virginia 2:39:24 $700 63

Fastest 1k Swim (0.62 Miles): Craig Evans (16:02), Candy Angle (18:31)Fastest 27k Bike (16.8 Miles): Conrad Stoltz (1:10:39), Melanie McQuaid (1:18:55)Fastest 10k Run (6.2 Miles): Seth Wealing (36:11), Jamie Whitmore (43:45)

XTERRA SOUTHEAST CHAMPS (FEMALE BY DIV.)Division Name Time Hometown15 - 19 Becca Finley 3:12:21 Johnston, IA20 - 24 Sara Hanson 3:09:53 Blacksburg, VA25 - 29 Marion Summerer 2:36:46 Honolulu, HI30 - 34 Allison Hardy 2:55:17 Arden, NC35 - 39 Kate Lucas 3:04:25 Richmond, VA40 - 44 Mara Fronhofer 3:08:31 Argyle, NY45 - 49 Andrea Wagner 3:21:51 Richmond, VA50 - 54 Annette Macniven 3:31:22 Wainscott, NY55 - 59 Vicky Carter 5:05:25 Satellite Beach, FL

XTERRA SOUTHEAST CHAMPS (MALE BY DIV.)Division Name Time Hometown15 - 19 Karl Kahsar 2:27:41 Richmond, VA20 - 24 Ian Sullivan 2:25:17 Jericho, VT25 - 29 Trevor Glavin 2:22:56 Salinas, CA30 - 34 Anthony Snoble 2:26:49 Selden, NY35 - 39 Matt Boobar 2:19:25 Plymouth, NH40 - 44 Mark Junkermann 2:28:17 Richmond, VA45 - 49 Jim James 2:25:46 Ann Arbor, MI50 - 54 Scott Ewing 2:34:05 Destin, FL55 - 59 Don Morrison 3:18:32 W. Brandywine, PA60 - 64 Peter Lilley 3:40:53 Charlotte, NC65+ John Deeter 4:56:14 Richmond, VAPC Willie Stewart 3:06:15 Redlands, CA

AGE GROUP CHAMPS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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2006 XTERRA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSSunday, June 18, 2006 – Conrad Stoltz and Jamie Whitmore won their respective pro divisions at the 8th annualXTERRA East Championship on a hot and sunny afternoon in Richmond, Virginia. It's the second straight year thosetwo have come out on top, and the third time Whitmore has won in Richmond (she also won in 2003).

TOP 15 PRO MENPl Name Age Hometown Final Time Purse Pts 1 Conrad Stoltz 32 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:02:42 $2,500 1002 Brent McMahon 25 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:03:51 $2,000 903 Nicolas LeBrun 32 Digne, France 2:05:57 $1,500 824 Andrew Noble 40 Gold Coast, Australia 2:06:40 $1,200 755 Dominic Gillen 28 South Royalton, Vermont 2:07:22 $900 696 Brian Astell 25 Hampstead, New Hampshire 2:07:56 $700 637 Seth Wealing 27 Boulder, Colorado 2:08:15 $500 588 Justin Thomas 31 Fairfax, Virginia 2:08:37 $350 539 Brian Smith 31 Gunnison, Colorado 2:09:00 $250 4910 Ryan Ignatz 27 Boulder, Colorado 2:12:39 $200 45Also receiving points: (Jimmy Archer, $150, 41), (Ryan DeCook, $100, 37), (Amon Pease, 34), (Jim Vance, 31), (Tim Snow, 28)

TOP 15 PRO WOMENPl Name Age Hometown Final Time Purse Pts1 Jamie Whitmore 30 Somerset, California 2:19:38 $2,500 1002 Melanie McQuaid 32 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:21:01 $2,000 903 Candy Angle 36 Weymouth, Massachusetts 2:25:48 $1,500 824 Janae Pritchett 29 Crested Butte, Colorado 2:30:44 $1,200 755 Danelle Kabush 31 Canmore, Alberta, Canada 2:31:12 $900 696 Jenny Tobin 37 Boise, Idaho 2:33:51 $700 637 Melissa Thomas 36 Boulder, Colorado 2:35:12 $500 588 Ingrid Rolles 33 Cape Town, South Africa 2:36:29 $350 539 Amber Monforte 28 Reno, Nevada 2:39:51 $250 4910 Nicole Newton 32 San Diego, California 2:55:58 $200 45Also receiving points: (Jennifer Perez, $150, 41)

Fastest 1k Swim (0.62 Miles): Brent McMahon (14:08), Candy Angle (16:24)Fastest 27k Bike (16.8 Miles): Conrad Stoltz (1:10:56), Melanie McQuaid (1:20:11)Fastest 10k Run (6.2 Miles): Seth Wealing (35:13), Jamie Whitmore (41:03)

XTERRA EAST CHAMPS (FEMALE BY DIV.)Division Name Time Hometown15 - 19 Sara Hanson 3:17:17 McLean, Virginia20 - 24 Marne Smiley 3:07:40 Ann Arbor, Michigan25 - 29 Amy Bennett 3:01:02 Kailua, Hawaii30 - 34 Allison Hardy 2:48:31 Arden, North Carolina35 - 39 Kathleen Coutinho 2:53:21 Fairfax Station, Virginia40 - 44 Ellen Sauter 3:16:38 Powell, Ohio45 - 49 Valerie Hardin 3:07:25 Doylestown, PA* TOP AMATEURS

XTERRA EAST CHAMPS (MALE BY DIV.)Division Name Time Hometown15 - 19 Chris Pickerell 2:33:00 Harrisonburg, Virginia20 - 24 Kent Finley 2:34:49 Johnstown, Iowa25 - 29 Peter Baker 2:29:02 Brookfield, Connecticut30 - 34 Courtney Cardenas 2:24:36 Somerset, California35 - 39 Eric Sorensen 2:27:54 Falls Church, VA40 - 44 Mark Junkermann 2:22:26 Richmond, Virginia45 - 49 Jim James 2:22:57 Ann Arbor, Michigan50 - 54 Steve Cole 2:54:26 Olive Branch, MS55 - 59 Kent Robison 2:56:34 Reno, Nevada60 - 64 Jim Donaldson 4:09:54 Sylvania, OH65+ John Stover 3:35:38 Jackson, Mississippi

SEE ALL THE PRO AND AGEGROUP CHAMPIONS FROM THELAST 8 YEARS OF RACING INRICHMOND AT THE BACK OF THEBOOK...

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2005 XTERRA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSTOP 15 PRO MENPl Name Age Hometown Final Time Purse Pts 1 Conrad Stoltz 31 Stellenbosch, South Africa 1:59:42 $2,500 1002 Brent McMahon 24 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:04:13 $2,000 903 Olivier Marceau 32 Cannes, France 2:05:22 $1,500 824 Seth Wealing 26 Boulder, Colorado 2:05:41 $1,200 755 Andrew Noble 37 Gold Coast, Australia 2:05:55 $900 696 Justin Thomas 30 Fairfax, Virginia 2:06:40 $7007 Jason Chalker 30 Canberra, Australia 2:07:08 $500 588 Mike Vine 31 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:07:36 $350 539 Kelly Guest 28 Vancouver, B.C., Canada 2:08:32 $250 4910 Josiah Middaugh 25 Vail, Colorado 2:09:47 $200 45Also receiving points: John Koenig (41), Jimmy Archer (37), Will Kelsay (34), Jim Vance (31), Brian Astell (28).

TOP 12 PRO WOMENPl Name Age Hometown Final Time Purse Pts1 Jamie Whitmore 29 Elk Grove, California 2:19:12 $2,500 1002 Melanie McQuaid 31 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:19:48 $2,000 903 Candy Angle 35 Weymouth, Massachusetts 2:24:54 $1,500 824 Jessica Harrison 27 Perpignan, France 2:30:57 $1,200 755 Renata Bucher 27 Lucerne, Switzerland 2:31:10 $900 696 Melissa Thomas 35 Boulder, Colorado 2:32:54 $700 637 Jen Tobin 35 Boise, Idaho 2:34:45 $500 588 Ingrid Rolles 32 Cape Town, South Africa 2:35:20 $350 539 Danelle Kabush 30 Canmore, Alberta, Canada 2:36:12 4910 Nicole Newton 31 San Diego, California 2:44:51 45Also receiving points: Jimena Florit (41), Kristy Mantz (37).

Fastest 800-meter Swim (0.5 Miles): Brent McMahon (11:41), Jessica Harrison (12:34)Fastest 27k Bike (16.8 Miles): Conrad Stoltz (1:08:30), Melanie McQuaid (1:19:55)Fastest 9.5k Run (6 Miles): Tim Menoher (37:50), Jamie Whitmore (43:52)

NISSAN XTERRA EAST CHAMPIONS (MALE AGE GROUP)Division Name Time Hometown15 - 19 James Lascara 2:29:34 Charlotte, NC20 - 24 Ryan Kelly 2:22:20 Concord, NH25 - 29 Craig Evans 2:10:31 Spring Hill, TN30 - 34 Tim Menoher 2:20:05 Erlanger, KY35 - 39 Michael Nahom 2:16:37 New Milford, CT40 - 44 Jim James 2:22:42 Ann Arbor, MI45 - 49 Howard Jones 2:36:55 Fairfield, CA50 - 54 Ian Davidson, Jr. 2:27:40 Clemson, SC55 - 59 Charlie Redmond 3:32:08 Demarest, NJ60 - 64 Joe Amato 3:32:18 Ellicott City, MD

NISSAN XTERRA EAST CHAMPION (FEMALE)Division Name Time Hometown15 - 19 Kylie Krauss 3:06:16 Bay Village, OH20 - 24 Erin Olafsen 3:03:12 North Sutton, NH25 - 29 Emily Bashton 3:19:16 Richmond, VA30 - 34 Kylie Kavanagh 3:02:57 Winston Salem, NC35 - 39 Karen Lefebre 2:56:48 Big Sky, MT40 - 44 Linda Lindsay 3:03:28 Petaluma, CA45 - 49 Jill Wiest 3:33:36 Lykens, PA50 - 54 Libby Harrow 3:53:20 Vero Beach, FL55 - 59 Linda Uscher 4:13:06 Upton, MA* TOP AMATEURS

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2004 XTERRA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSRICHMOND, VA (June 13, 2004) – In his XTERRA debut Sylvain Dodet, a 30-year-old from Antibes, France ran awaywith the 6th Annual Nissan Xterra East Championship title in Richmond, Virginia, edging two-time XTERRA WorldChamp Conrad Stoltz by just under a minute.

In the women’s race reigning XTERRA World Champ Melanie McQuaid (31, of Victoria, B.C., Canada) defeateddefending Richmond champ Jamie Whitmore by two minutes.

- - -TOP 10 PRO MEN - - -Place Name Age Hometown Time Purse Points 1 Sylvain Dodet 30 Antibes, France 2:01:04 $2,500 100 2 Conrad Stoltz 30 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:01:59 $2,000 903 Nicolas LeBrun 31 Villeneuve-Loubet, France 2:03:34 $1,500 824 Dominic Gillen 26 Washington, Connecticut 2:03:43 $1,200 755 Justin Thomas 29 Fairfax, Virginia 2:05:04 $900 696 Andrew Noble 38 Gold Coast, Australia 2:06:03 $700 637 Josiah Middaugh 25 Vail, Colorado 2:06:34 $500 588 Francisco Serrano 23 Garza Garcia, Mexico 2:06:54 $350 539 John Koenig 34 Phoenix, Arizona 2:07:20 $250 4910 Kerry Classen 31 Bend, Oregon 2:07:55 $200 45

- - -TOP 10 PRO WOMEN - - -Place Name Age Hometown Time Purse Points1 Melanie McQuaid 31 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:19:03 $2,500 1002 Jamie Whitmore 28 Elk Grove, California 2:21:06 $2,000 903 Candy Angle 34 Weymouth, Massachusetts 2:22:57 $1,500 824 Lynley Allison 31 Auckland, New Zealand 2:30:18 $1,200 755 Melissa Thomas 34 Boulder, Colorado 2:32:55 $900 696 Chantal Knapp 38 Louisville, Colorado 2:40:26 $700 637 Dellys Franke 27 Smiths Gully, Australia 2:41:49 $500 588 Kristy Mantz 33 Portsmouth, Virginia 2:42:12 $350 539 Nicole Deboom 31 Lyons, Colorado 2:42:51 4910 Allison Hardy 30 Arden, North Carolina 2:43:38 45

Fastest 1k Swim (0.62 Miles): Sylvain Dodet (16:20), Nicole DeBoom (18:03)Fastest 27k Bike (16.8 Miles): Conrad Stoltz (1:08:13), Melanie McQuaid (1:16:48)Fastest 10k Run (6.2 Miles): Sylvain Dodet (34:01), Nicole DeBoom (39:37)

Nissan Xterra East Female Age Group ChampsDivision Name Hometown15 - 19 Kalyn English Canyon Country, C20 - 24 Joanne Fitzpatrick Harrisonburg, VA25 - 29 Becky Bashton Mechanicsville, VA30 - 34 Laura Home Santa Cruz, CA35 - 39 Mary Misiaszek Monson, MA40 - 44 Val Hardin Doylestown, PA45 - 49 Barbara Peterson Berkeley, CA50 - 54 Vianna Zimbel Glastonbury, CT

Nissan Xterra East Male Age Group ChampsDivision Name Hometown15 - 19 Kent Finley West Carrollton, OH20 - 24 Ryan Decook Rochester, MI25 - 29 Craig Evans Franklin, TN30 - 34 Tim Menoher Erlanger, KY35 - 39 Michael Halstead Stone Ridge, NY40 - 44 Tom Lyons Reno, NV45 - 49 Tom Monica Walnut Creek, CA50 - 54 James Dalton Salem, VA55 - 59 Kent Robison Reno, NV60+ Errol Lassiter Woodstock, GA* Top Amateur Male and Female

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2003 XTERRA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTSTOP 10 PRO MENPlace Name Age Hometown Time Purse Points 1 Nicolas LeBrun 29 Villeneuve-Loubet, France 2:08:38 $2,200 1002 Conrad Stoltz 29 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:10:27 $1,700 923 Dominic Gillen 25 Washington, Connecticut 2:12:23 $1,200 824 Justin Thomas 27 Fairfax, Virginia 2:14:23 $800 755 Tyler Johnson 23 Chester, Connecticut 2:15:52 $600 69 6 Jimmy Archer 30 Boulder, Colorado 2:15:54 $400 637 Bryan Rhodes 30 Taupo, New Zealand 2:16:58 $300 588 Jason Chalker 28 Sydney, Australia 2:19:48 $250 539 Josiah Middaugh 24 Vail, Colorado 2:22:48 $200 4910 Ryan Mayne 24 Noosa, Australia 2:23:46 $150 45Also receiving points: Brian Hughes (41), John Koenig (37), Michael Simpson (34), Lewis Elliot (31), and BrentReugamer (28).

TOP 10 PRO WOMENPlace Name Age Hometown Time Purse Points1 Jaime Whitmore 26 Elk Grove, California 2:31:08 $2,200 1002 Melanie McQuaid 30 Victoria, B.C., Canada 2:33:01 $1,700 923 Candy Angle 34 Weymouth, Massachusetts 2:33:46 $1,200 824 Karen Masson 35 Atlanta, Georgia 2:39:27 $800 755 Anke Erlank 25 Stellenbosch, South Africa 2:39:53 $600 696 Shari Kain 38 Cupertino, California 2:40:10 $400 637 Katherine Zambrana 25 Steamboat Springs, Colorado 2:43:30 $300 588 Raeleigh Rogers 34 Canberra, Australia 2:44:51 - 539 Jenny Tobin 35 Boise, Idaho 2:45:34 - 4910 Marjan Huizing 35 Oosterhesseien, Netherlands 2:45:45 - 45Also receiving points: Linda Gabor (41), Cherie Touchette (37), Kristy Mantz (34), Sarah Kerlin (31), and Jari Kirkland(28).

Fastest 5k Run (3.1 Miles): Nicolas LeBrun/Conrad Stoltz (18:28), Candy Angle (21:35)Fastest 27k Bike (16.8 Miles): Tyler Johnson (1:11:37), Jamie Whitmore (1:21:38)Fastest 10k Run (6.2 Miles): Michael Nahom (35:55), Marjan Huizing (43:54)

Nissan Xterra East Male Age Group ChampsDivision Name Hometown Time15 - 19 David Velez San Juan, PR 2:45:0620 - 24 Matthew Thompson Springfield, VA 2:33:4925 - 29 Scott Gray Jonestown, PA 2:29:1230 - 34 Tim Menoher Erlanger, KY 2:20:5035 - 39 Mark Junkermann Richmond, VA 2:24:2240 - 44 Tom Lyons Reno, NV 2:26:4445 - 49 Steve Cole Olive Branch, MS 2:59:3550 - 54 Myron Baker Rosendale, NY 3:10:5155 - 59 William Bashton Mechanicsville, VA 3:54:2560+ Errol Lassiter Woodstock, GA 3:37:06* Top Amateur Male

Nissan Xterra East Female Age Group ChampsDivision Name Hometown Time15 - 19 Suzanne Pinckney Richmond, VA 4:01:4620 - 24 Rebecca Bashton Mechanicsville, VA 2:51:4925 - 29 Sage Grossi Scottsdale, AZ 3:01:4130 - 34 Kathy Coutinho Springfield, VA 3:10:3335 - 39 Rhonda Patterson San Diego, CA 3:26:3040 - 44 Marie Rumohr Fairfax, VA 4:56:1545 - 49 Annette MacNiven Wayne Scott, NY 4:10:1850 - 54 Libby Harrow Vero Beach, FL 4:18:08* Top Amateur Female

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1999-2002 XTERRA EAST CHAMPIONSHIP RESULTS2001 RICHMOND CHAMPIONS

Division Name (Overall place) TimeMen’s Pro Mike Vine (1st) 1:58:10Women’s Pro Jody Mielke (28th) 2:20:28

Age Group Name (Overall place) TimeMen 15-19 Pearce Creasman (75th) 2:36:40Men 20-24 Logan Wealing (20th) 2:15:29Men 25-29 Andy Kinley (18th) 2:14:42Men 30-34 Brian Carrigan (35th) 2:24:35Men 35-39 Todd Scott (32nd) 2:21:23Men 40-44 Casey Fannin (34th) 2:24:02Men 45-49 Steve Cole (79th) 2:38:10Men 50-54 Myron Baker (141st) 2:57:44Men 55-59 Edward Parchaiski (157th) 3:04:08

Women 20-24 Kara Coolbaugh (116th) 2:49:02Women 25-29 Catherine Phillips (81st) 2:38:26Women 30-34 Kathleen Coutinho (122nd) 2:50:32Women 35-39 Leslie Fedon (137th) 2:55:46Women 40-44 Valerie Hardin (143rd) 2:58:17Women 50-54 Susi Chandler (262nd) 3:41:04

1999 RICHMOND CHAMPIONS

Division Name (Overall place) TimeMen's Pro Michael Tobin (1st) 2:08:54Women's Pro Jody Mielke (14th) 2:36:50

Age Group Name (Overall place) TimeMen 15-19 Pearce Creasman (50th) 3:22:58Men 20-24 Brian Hughes (11th) 2:28:51Men 25-29 Brian Hillard (33rd) 3:04:08Men 30-34 Timothy Covington (8th) 2:26:05Men 35-39 Dennis Fox (25th) 2:50:38Men 40-44 John King (39th) 3:14:06Men 50-54 Thomas Waldrop 3:33:49Men 60+ Gene White 4:51:15

Women 20-24 Dawn Nida 4:44:48Women 25-29 Kimberly Theodore 3:21:49Women 30-34 Kathleen Kinsey 4:00:38Women 35-39 Theresa Morningstar 3:11:28

2000 RICHMOND CHAMPIONS

Division Name (Overall place) TimeMen's Pro Michael Tobin (1st) 2:10:51Women's Pro Kerstin Weule (17th) 2:36:23

Age Group Name (Overall place) TimeMen 15-19 Pearce Creasman (79th) 3:23:31Men 20-24 Mark Cockrell (18th) 2:37:39Men 25-29 Peter Fixler (16th) 2:35:33Men 30-34 Chris Newell (26th) 2:43:57Men 35-39 Todd Scott (21st) 2:40:41Men 40-44 Eric Wilkins (34th) 2:48:55Men 45-49 James Dalton (56th) 3:07:43Men 50-54 Alan Clark (106th) 3:34:40Men 55-59 John Deeter (127th) 3:44:41

Women 20-24 Katherine Zambrana (37th) 2:51:55Women 25-29 Windy Hutchings (82nd) 3:24:03Women 30-34 Sutton Simmons (184th) 4:25:20Women 35-39 Theresa Morningstar (54th) 3:06:26

2002 RICHMOND CHAMPIONS

Division Name (Overall place) TimeMen’s Pro Nicolas LeBrun (1st) 2:08:04Women’s Pro Anke Erlank (16th) 2:25:58

Age Group Name (Overall place) TimeMen 15-19 Jeremy Chandler (57th) 2:48:04Men 20-24 Josiah Middaugh (21st) 2:28:48Men 25-29 Matt Boobar (23rd) 2:29:58Men 30-34 Romolo Forcino (17th) 2:26:17Men 35-39 Todd Scott (20th) 2:28:39Men 40-44 Tom Lyons (22nd) 2:28:53Men 45-49 Steve Cole (72nd) 2:53:53Men 50-54 Ron Magee (113th) 3:11:25Men 55-59 Joe Amato (149th) 3:24:23Men 60+ Kurt Truax (154th) 3:28:19

Women 20-24 Farleigh Fitzgerald (114th) 3:11:31Women 25-29 Nicole Newton (99th) 3:05:16Women 30-34 Kathleen Coutinho (96th) 3:03:35Women 35-39 Andrea Wagner (169th) 3:33:06Women 40-44 Valerie Hardin (97th) 3:03:50Women 45-49 Barbara Peterson (109th) 3:09:53Women 50-54 Lois Marquart (214th) 4:00:27