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Aug 09 2000
Triathlon is as simple as
1-2-3
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"Photo: Curt Gordon, Brandon Henry and Peter
Oakley pose together after monopolizing the top three placings at
Tri-the-Rock. Oakley is the first South Whidbey person to win the 4-year-old
race.Jon Jensen/staff photoThree South Whidbey triathletes who have been
training since spring for the Hawaii Ironman made this year's edition of the
Whidbey Island
Triathlon their own private jaunt
through the park last weekend.Langley's Peter Oakley was the overall race
winner, outswimming, outcycling and outrunning his nearest competition by
almost 4 minutes. He joined 207 other triathletes at 9 a.m. Saturday as they
plunged into the waters of Lone Lake to start Whidbey Island's toughest
endurance event.It was a dream race for the 38-year-old Oakley, who had
never been an endurance athlete before competing in the first Tri-the-Rock
triathlon
in 1996. He placed 40th in that race. But by this spring, Oakley, an
electrical engineer by trade, had started training for Ironman distance
triathlons,
which are more than five times longer than the half-mile swim, 19.5-mile
bike, and 3.8-mile run featured at Whidbey's race. The training paid off
when he blasted to the head of the field early in the bicycling section of
the race. After that, he only looked back once -- while running on Maxwelton
Road toward the finish line at South Whidbey Community Park.I didn't see
anybody behind me, Oakley said after his race.Still, two of his training
partners were stalking him. Clinton's Curt Gordon and Langley's Brandon
Henry battled each other through the bicycle and and run portions of the
race, straining to make up the 4-minute advantage Oakley built during the
half-mile swim in Lone Lake. Gordon, a former Langley High School cross
country runner, came the closest, outpacing Henry by 59 seconds.
Unfortunately for him, he would have had to run a world-record pace to catch
Oakley, who was on his way to setting a Tri-the-Rock course record.He did
not have access to quite that much speed.I probably ran as well as I
could've expected, Gordon said.The only way he could have caught Oakley, he
said, would have been through skullduggery and the help of race director
Jerry Cole.I'm really disappointed Jerry couldn't find a way to trick or
trip Peter, he joked.The format of this year's race was different than in
past years. The race's swim start in Lone Lake went out in two separate
waves beginning 5 minutes apart. Men and elite-level triathletes started in
the first, while women started in the second.Weissman paces women
athletesThe new start order did not seem to affect the speed of either wave.
In fact, the gulf between first place and runner-up in the women's race was
almost as wide the one in the men's race. Age grouper Karin Weissman
outraced elite triathlete Stacia McInnes, who had her best performance
Saturday since winning the 1996 Tri-the-Rock. Weissman's winning advantage
of 3 minutes, 52 seconds on a total time of 1:41:04 was quick enough to take
her past some of the fastest men in the race. Her finish was made all the
more impressive by the fact that she started in a separate women's swim heat
5 minutes behind the men.Competition was not the only focus of the athletes
competing in Tri-the-Rock. Just finishing the event was of paramount
importance for Langley's Patricia Buchanan, who at 50 made the race her
first triathlon
ever. She decided to do the race after her daughter, son, and son-in-law
told her they were signing up. After quitting smoking five years ago,
Buchanan said she though the race and the training program leading up to it
would be a good way to get in shape.I started in February with a harebrained
idea, Buchanan said. I don't know what got into me.She finished this year's
race in 2:36:57. Next year, she said, she will be faster.For the remainder
of the field, the race was nearly perfect. One competitor was disqualified
for only riding one loop of the two loop bike course, while another racer
set himself back by riding three loops. Hundreds of volunteers and
triathlon
fans kept the athletes moving along the course. At the 9 a.m. start time, a
volunteer in a kayak even made sure the triathletes stayed on course during
the foggy swim in Lone Lake by leading them toward the buoys marking the
race course.A number of South Whidbey competitors placed high in age group
competition, including Barb Jaksa, Sheila McCue, and Kurt Johnson.Race
director Jerry Cole said this year's entry list was as large as last year's,
even though a competing
triathlon
in Bainbridge drew a few triathletes away. Tri-the-Rock will return next
year, with race day set for Aug. 4.Tri-the-Rock 2000 winnersOverallMen -
Peter Oakley 1:32:03. Women - Karin Weissman 1:41:04.Elite men - 1. Peter
Oakley 1:32:03 2. Curt Gordon 1:35:56 3. Brandon Henry 1:36:55 4. Kurt
Billett 1:39:17 5. Rich McKeown 1:40:02.Elite women1. Stacia McInnes 1:44:56
2. Margo Navarre 1:46:32 3. Rachelle Jensen 1:49:28 4. Chris Latham
1:59:43.Age group16-19 Men - 1. Ryan Thomas 1:57:5120-24Men - 1. Charles
Berg 1:41:23 2. Kyle Graebner 1:52:28 3. Kevin Rindal 1:57:12Women - 1.
Heather Roehrs 1:56:08 2. Kami Johnson 2:01:23 3. Amie Campbell
2:02:00.25-29Men - 1. David Stonich 1:45:51 2. Jason Rudolph 1:48:22 3.
Peter Donovan 1:59:40. Women - 1. Karin Weismann 1:41:04 2. Laurette
Lambregts 1:57:37 3. Anne-Marie Kessler 2:00:27.30-34Men - 1. Mike Wilson
1:48:11 2. Brian Landau 1:49:41 3. Barry Gjerdum 1:50:33.Women - 1. Vallerie
Keller 1:57:29 2. Sarah Pralle 2:02:51 3. Mary Powers 2:06:38.35-39Men - 1.
Roger Senn 1:39:39 2. John Morton 1:51:45 3. Michael Wiser 1:53:47. Women -
1. Chris Farrias 1:48:55 2. Susan Reinfeldt 2:00:11 3. Karen Stash
2:02:11.40-44Men - 1. Jonathan Green 1:51:07 2. Dave White 1:54:02 3. Tim
Lane 2:01.21. Women - 1. Barbara Jaksa 2:03:01 2. Julie Billitt 2:03:39 3.
Anne Zorich 2:04:31.45-49 Men - 1. Bruce Drager 1:48:38 2. Nick Tillotson
1:51:24 3. Kurt Johnson 1:52:22. Women - 1. Ginny Price 1:54:41 2. Debbie
Newell 2:08:31 3. Sheila McCue 2:11:55.50-54Men - 1. Frazer Mann 1:56:38 2.
Tom Davis 2:01:30 3. Mick Donahue 2:08:18. Women - 1. JoAnn Rosdahl 2:25:28
2. Barb Schultz 2:31:23 3. Patricia Buchanan 2:36:53.55-59Men - 1. John Quam
2:01:34.60 and overMen - 1. Jerry Milhon 2:21:53 2. Thad McCarthur
3:12:18.TeamsUnder 99Men - 1. Mauro team 1:42:15. Women - 1. Born team
2:02:33. Mixed - 1. Jacobson team 1:42:45 2. Perkins team 1:46:23 3. Carlson
team 2:02:11.Over 99Men - 1. Windecker team 2:03:35 2. Economu team 2:03:46
3. Bloom 2:22:46. Women - 1. Momentum team 2:05:43 2. Sutherland team
2:17:07. Mixed - 1. Olson team 1:52:51 2. Sirott team 1:57:41 3. Kaz team
2:26:25. "
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