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Press and Media CenterMiddaugh, McQuaid win XTERRA Canada Championship(Nita Lake Lodge, Whistler, B.C.) - The snow-capped peaks of Whistler’s famed Olympic ski slopes and mist over Alta Lake greeted athletes assembled at Rainbow Park for the start of XTERRA Canada’s 2nd annual SportChek National Championship in Whistler, B.C., presented by Nita Lake Lodge.
Hot on their heels was Colorado’s Branden Rakita (Manitou Springs) and 4x XTERRA World Champ Conrad Stoltz (Stellenbosch, South Africa). Last year’s XTERRA Canada champ, Josiah Middaugh (Vail, Colorado) was two minutes off the lead pack along with Canadians Mike Vine and Melanie McQuaid. Competitors faced two 12-kilometer laps on one of XTERRA’s most technical bike courses – complete with a variety of built stunts including numerous bridges, skinny’s (little rails about three feet off the ground), and tight, twisting trails through trees and rocks. A 10km trail run followed leading athletes directly uphill and gnarly downhill sections. The technical nature and difficulty of the course was certainly reflected in the finish times. None of this proved to be an obstacle for defending XTERRA Canada champion, Josiah Middaugh, who racked up the fastest bike split and won the race today and his second consecutive XTERRA Canada title in 2:38:46 – almost two minutes ahead of second placed Mike Vine. “It was one of those days – magical. It feels awesome,” said Middaugh of his win. “It’s a hard course, and tricky – all new trails and much tougher than last year. I got here Wednesday so I had time to practice, and that definitely helped.” Canada’s Mike Vine took second. Vine, originally from Victoria, has been living and working in Edmonton for the last year, and made a rare appearance for this race. “I haven’t been training much”, he admitted “and that seems to be working. This course is good for me, so that helps. The swim is what I really let slide, so I knew I would come out pretty far down – about where I expected at 2:40 off the top guys. It took me a while to get going on the bike –but towards the end of the first loop I reeled in the swimmers, including Conrad (Stoltz) and Seth (Wealing) – and that fired me right up.” Coming into T2, he was 1:30 behind Josiah, and held 2nd place on the run to finish in 2:40:34. Wealing took 3rd place finishing in 2:43:26. Wealing took the bike lead early and led for some time until he had to stop to put air in his tires after purping them on a drop off. “Josiah and Branden passed me…and then Mike caught me before the end of the first lap”. Wealing passed Rakita not too long into the run to finish third with the fastest run of the day. Rakita took 4th in 2:46:46 with new Dad, Kelly Guest of Victoria, B.C. in 5th at 2:47:44.
McQuaid finished in 3:05:41, a good ten minutes ahead of first-time XTERRA woman and mountain bike phenom, Brandi Heisterman (Brackendale, BC) who took second in 3:15:37. Heisterman, a mother of three who lives in the area, is a top five Canadian national mountain biker and was a national level runner in college. “I was expecting her to beat me on the bike” said McQuaid. “If we’d have just done the bike, she would’ve been faster than me, but having the fitness for triathlon helps. I can be steady and comfortable the whole day and still have gas at the end.” Canada’s Danelle Kabush (Calgary, AB) took 3rd, with American Emma Garrard (Park City, UT) in 4th, sporting a possibly broken nose from a spill on the run course, and Canadian pro mountain biker and cyclocross rider, Mical Dyck (Victoria B.C.) in 5th. McQuaid commented “it is important for the mountain bikers to see how well these mountain bike girls did. If you are a really good biker you can do well in this sport – more mountain bikers need to know that.” First place age groupers were Simon Pulfrey (North Vancouver, BC) taking 8th overall, and Katie Button (Stouffville, ON) placing 8th overall for the women. Race co-organizer, and 40-44 XTERRA World Champ Cal Zaryski finished in 10th place overall. All competitors today received Icebreaker race shirts – voted the “best race shirts ever” and were treated to a fabulous barbeque lunch, courtesy of Nita Lake Lodge along with a wealth of lucky draw prizes courtesy of SportChek, Jamis Bikes and others. Top 5 Men 2011 XTERRA WORLD TOUR The XTERRA Canada Championship race was the 12th world tour event to qualify amateur athletes into the XTERRA World Championship to be held in Kapalua, Maui (Hawaii) on October 23, 2011. A total of 34 slots were awarded to the top finishers in each age division. Next up, the XTERRA Switzerland Championship in Prangins next weekend on September 10. Here's a look at the entire 2011 XTERRA World Tour Championship race schedule: Date - Event (Location) |
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