

2005 Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team
- Junior Team Selection
Process
February 12, 2005
The 2005 Teva U.S. Mountain Running
Team will travel to Wellington, New Zealand to compete in the 21st World
Mountain Running Trophy Race in late September. The junior squad, (eligble
to athletes under 20 years of age in the year of competition) will
compete on Saturday, September 24. The junior men (three scoring/four
maximum) race a two lap course with 4 climbs/descents that each total
620m over 9.1km (same course as senior women). The junior women (two
scoring/three maximum) race one lap with two climbs/descents that each
total 310m over 4.7 km.
All Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team
members must be current USATF members.
For team consideration, the junior
athlete:
- Must have posted a 16:45 or better
(junior men) and 19:30 or better (junior women) in a 5K road or
cross country event. (Equivalent times will be considered for
distances other than 5K.)
- Must have experience running (in
training and preferably racing) on up and down courses similar to
the event.
- Must be mature, motivated, with a
positive attitude to proudly represent the United States and
sponsors internationally, under the rules of USATF and the event
governing bodies.
- A letter of recommendation from a
coach, parent, or mentor-runner must accompany the athlete resume.
Resumes (including road, trail, track,
and cross country results and current training info) will be accepted
through July 15th. Late breaking information and results can be added
until August 10th. Team members will be announced by August 15, 2005.
- Each Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team
Member receives the following:
- Official USATF National Team apparel
- Teva footwear
- Airline ticket to New Zealand, or up
to $500 - whichever is less
- Lodging and meals for the
4-night/5-day stay in Wellington
Tom Borschel (Idaho Falls, ID) has
again been named the Junior Team Manager for the 2005 Teva US Mountain
Running Team by the USATF MUT Council. Borschel led the junior team at
last year's World Trophy event in Italy where the collective 2004 Teva
US Mountain Running Team had its best overall result. This will be the
fourth year that the Teva US Mountain Running Team has fielded a junior
team. The MUT Council looks forward to selecting an even stronger group
of young athletes this year. More information on the 21st World Mountain
Running Trophy, including course map and profile, can be found at:
http://www.mountainrunning.org.nz/worldtrophy.html
Borschel, a frequent racer in Idaho,
Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, and California, is working to run high-speed
mountain ascents to the high points of all Western States. In between
peaks he runs all types of races, (he has a thing for short vertical
climbs). He had a great, diverse 2004 season, running 15:47 to break the
13 year old US National Corporate Track and Field (45-49) 5km record in
Portland, Maine. A World Mountain Trophy Masters (45-49) victory in
Italy was followed by an overall win in the Open World Mtn Trophy a week
later. He capped the season off with setting new local overall hillclimb
records and a USATF National Club Cross Country Championship (45-49) win
in Portland, Oregon against many former rivals and olympians. Tom
continues to hold the course record at the Mt. Tamalpais Hillclimb in
northern CA. The record has been extended yet another year to 18!
More information about the Teva US
Mountain Running Team can be found at:
http://www.cerritos.edu/lgersitz/MUT/Home.html
Junior Team:
Tom Borschel borschelrunner@hotmail.com
Women's Team:
Nancy Hobbs
PO Box 9454
Colorado Springs, CO 80932
(719) 573-4133 Fax (719) 573-4408
E-mail: trlrunner@aol.com
Men's Team:
Richard Bolt
21 Eastbrook Dr.
Nashua, NH 03060
(603) 494-6947
E-mail: rbolt@emersonecologics.com
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Last updated:
09/14/05
Web Author: Lorraine Gersitz
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