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December 13, 2021
Boulder Road Runners, King, Tonui run to victory at Club Championships in Florida
T.E.A.M Boulder third in men's race
photo (used with permission): Mike Scott
Results
On Saturday (11-Dec) 50 athletes and eight (8) teams from Colorado competed in the
USATF National Club Cross Country Championships
in Tallahassee, Florida.
The Colorado highlights included:
Open Men
Top 15 team finishes by
T.E.A.M Boulder
(3rd place);
Alamosa Track Project
(11th place); and
Fort Collins Running Club
(14th place)
Frankline Tonui
winning the individual title running 30:15 (10 km)
Top 50 finishes by:
Aidan Reed
(Roots Running, 11th),
Chase Weaverling
(T.E.A.M. Boulder, 17th),
Austen Dalquist
(Tracksmith / Roots Running, 19th),
Tyler McCandless
(rabbit / Fort Collins RC, 24th),
David Goodman
(T.E.A.M. Boulder, 26th),
Garret Lee
(T.E.A.M. Boulder, 36th),
Joshua Joseph
(Alamosa Track Project, 37th),
Jacob Riley
(T.E.A.M. Boulder, 42nd),
Theodorakis Medrano
(T.E.A.M. Boulder, 43rd), and
Carson Hume
Fort Collins RC, 50th)
Open Women
Front Range Elite
finishing 12th in the team scoring
T.E.A.M. Boulder teammates
Carrie Verdon
and
Melissa Dock
finishing second and ninth, respectively. Verdon ran 19:47 (6 km) just 5 seconds behind winner Natosha Rogers.
Three other Coloradans finishing in the top 50 -
Alexis Zeis
(Roots Running, 18th),
Ann Kirkpatrick
(Front Range Elite, 47th), and
Sophie Anders
(Front Range Elite, 49th).
Masters
Boulder Road Runners M60+
team winning the team title. The team's scoring athletes were
Tim Degrado
,
Roger Sayre
, and
Mark Tatum
.
Athletics Boulder M60+
team finishing second (behind the Boulder Road Runners)
Boulder Road Runners M70+
winning the team title. The team's scoring athletes were Doug Bell, Mike Wein, and Richard Katz.
Daniel King
(Athletics Boulder) winning the M60-64 masters title with
Tim Degrado
and
Roger Sayre
finishing 2nd and 3rd, respectively. King also had the best age-graded performance in the M60+ race.
Doug Bell
(Boulder Road Runners) winning the M70-74 masters title.
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