Monday, August 14, 2006

3S Dominates at the 15th Annual Huntington's Disease Triathlon

The 3S team force was felt on August 6, 2006 at the 15th Annual Huntington’s Disease Triathlon in both the Sprint and Olympic distance formats. It was a tough race day, as our very own Boris Fernandez puts it “Conditions were the worse I have ever seen since I have done this race and I am talking all the way back to 1999.”

Even with the choppy seas, windy bike ride and hot run, Boris took 1st over all with a 2:11:43, Juan Meza brought a 3rd on the 35-39 age group with a 2:35:55 and Sandro Dal Bosco secured a 7th on the 40-44 age group with a 2:47:22 in the Olympic distance event.

In the Sprint format, Caitlin Rembly delivered an impressive 1st over all with a 1:16:08 and James Dugan 1st in the 40-44 age group and 9th over all with a 1:11:35. Even after winning, James said it was his “worst swim in a few years, but a decent bike and run.”

On the fat tire division, Adam Parks took 2nd over all finishing with a 1:37:26.

As I said before, it is clear the 3S dominance was felt on the event.

Congratulations to all!


Juan

Race results are at: http://sommersports.com/results/2006/hdt/
Event pictures are at: http://www.photoreflect.com/scripts/prsm.dll?eventthumbs?event=0374006E

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