
2005 USATF 100K
Team Set for the
World Cup in Japan
June 1, 2005
In March, the
Mountain/Ultra/Trail (MUT) Council of USA Track & Field selected the USA
100 Km Team to compete in the 2005 IAU 100km World Cup. The USATF 100K
National Team will compete in the 2005 International Association of
Ultrarunners (IAU) 100 Km World Cup under the Patronage of the IAAF in
Lake Saroma, Hokkaido, Japan on June 26.
The annual 100 Km World
Cup race is the international venue at which USATF fields an ultra
distance team. The United States will be represented by a team of six
men and six women ultrarunners. The 62.1 mile World Cup road race is one
of two ultra distance events that has achieved international prominence
under the auspices of the International Association of Ultrarunners.
Another event, the I.A.U. 24 Hours World Challenge, will be held this
July in Wörschach, Austria and in 2006 will be staged in Taipei, Taiwan.
A U.S. team will also compete at this event.
Several athletes
origially named to the team have declined their spots due to work
schedules, prior racing commitments, or injury. The final U.S. roster
for the 100km World Cup includes:
Women
Anne Riddle Lundblad, 38 Asheville, NC
Nikki Kimball, 33, Bozeman, MT
Karen Scott, 37, Florissant, CO
Ann Heaslett, 41, Madison, WI
Anthea Schmid, 33, Florissant, CO
Tania Pacev, 45, Lakewood, CO
Men
Howard Nippert, 39, Pembroke, VA
Greg Crowther, 31, Seattle, WA
Patrick Russell, Duluth, MN
Mark Werner, 32, Boulder, CO (although presently working in Cairo,
Egypt)
Tim Clement, 44, Solon, OH
Scott Creel, 42, Bozeman, MT
The athletes selected
by USATF/MUT comprise the officially sanctioned team from the United
States participating in IAU World Cup 100 Km competition. Howard Nippert
and Anne Riddle were automatically selected to the team based on their
top ten finishes at the World 100km in 2004. MUT selected the remaining
team members and alternates for the US National 100 Km Team based on
their ultrarunning performances that met the published criteria during
the qualifying period. Each athlete must be a current USATF member to
compete in this event for the U.S. national team. The team receives
limited funding and most athletes must pay for a large portion of their
expenses out of their own pockets. There is a non-profit organization,
Ultrarunners Supporting Ultrarunners (USU) and this organization has
raised funds for the team for a number of years. Donations are always
welcome.
Managers of this year’s
team include Minnesota resident Lin Gentling who has been a competitor
on the team in the past as well as manager in 1993 to1997, 1999, 2001 to
2004, first year manager in an official capacity Tim Yanacheck, WI, who
has been on numerous 100km World Cup trips as a handler for athletes,
and Lion Caldwell, NM who will serve as the team doctor. Caldwell
traveled with the team from 1995 to 2003 and is also a seasoned ultra
distance competitor.
The USATF Selection Process and the
lists of men's and women's performances that MUT used to select the
remaining team members and alternates click
here.
Click
here
for the USATF Event Website for the 2005 IAU 100 Km World Cup.
To
donate to the USU fund visit:
www.run100s.com/USU/
MUT Home
Last updated:
09/14/05
Web Author: Lorraine Gersitz
|