Awesome Lonestar Results!

What a great weekend at the Lonestar Festival! When I arrived in Galveston Saturday morning to watch, I got out of my car and on my mountain bike at about 7 in the morning. I hit a head wind that I hadn't felt in a while--the winds were gusting over 20 mph! The swim was cancelled for the Sprint and Olympic races. That really made me doubly frustrated I wasn't racing! I'll take a swim-less triathlon any day (and yes, I know that's called a duathlon :).


A lot of my friends and coached athletes had great races! It was a very competitive race--probably the most competitive sprint and olympic triathlons in Texas. Coached athlete results include:



Allison Eden--1st in 14-19 women... and as a 14 year old, she had one of the fastest women's bike splits of the day! Here is Allison getting her award:



Mindy Reich--6th/47 in 45-49 with great bike and run splits. Mindy was very upset the swim was cancelled because her goal this year was to do her first open-water swim triathlon. CapTex here she comes?


Cassandra Mays--14th/47 in 45-49. She was so ready for the swim, too! :)

Photos of Mindy and Cassandra:









Kim Bradley--finished under 1:25 with steady bike and run splits. Looked great in pink, too!


Derek McCoy--finished about mid-way in the 30-34 men in his first triathlon ever. Impressive bike split!




Adam Currier--7th/84 in 30-34... his first ever triathlon!! Blazing 6:58 min/mile run on a hot day!







Raul Luzardo--10th/97 in 35-39 with a great 1:07 bike split. Looked great on the run, too!




Jorge Lemus--47th/97 in 35-39... first ever olympic triathlon!







Lori Culberson-- after suffering plantar fascitis for a year, she finished her second HIM in goal time! Hopefully her foot won't hurt too much this week!


Congrats everyone!!!















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What a great weekend at the Lonestar Festival! When I arrived in Galveston Saturday morning to watch, I got out of my car and on my mountain bike at about 7 in the morning. I hit a head wind that I hadn't felt in a while--the winds were gusting over 20 mph! The swim was cancelled for the Sprint and Olympic races. That really made me doubly frustrated I wasn't racing! I'll take a swim-less triathlon any day (and yes, I know that's called a duathlon :).


A lot of my friends and coached athletes had great races! It was a very competitive race--probably the most competitive sprint and olympic triathlons in Texas. Coached athlete results include:


SPRINT:

Allison Eden--1st in 14-19 women... and as a 14 year old, she had one of the fastest women's bike splits of the day! Here is Allison getting her award:



Mindy Reich--6th/47 in 45-49 with great bike and run splits. Mindy was very upset the swim was cancelled because her goal this year was to do her first open-water swim triathlon. CapTex here she comes?


Cassandra Mays--14th/47 in 45-49. She was so ready for the swim, too! :)

Photos of Mindy and Cassandra:









Kim Bradley--finished under 1:25 with steady bike and run splits. Looked great in pink, too!


Derek McCoy--finished about mid-way in the 30-34 men in his first triathlon ever. Impressive bike split!



OLYMPIC:

Adam Currier--7th/84 in 30-34... his first ever triathlon!! Blazing 6:58 min/mile run on a hot day!







Raul Luzardo--10th/97 in 35-39 with a great 1:07 bike split. Looked great on the run, too!




Jorge Lemus--47th/97 in 35-39... first ever olympic triathlon!





HIM 70.3


Lori Culberson-- after suffering plantar fascitis for a year, she finished her second HIM in goal time! Hopefully her foot won't hurt too much this week!


Congrats everyone!!!