Tuesday, August 7, 2012

5150 Ranking and Hy Vee Championship Quaulifying

Here' is the Men's 5150 ranking as of 8/4/12.  Twenty five men qualify and 5 get invites for the $1,000,000 championship in Des Monies on September 2.  I'm happy to have qualified and hope to match my performance form last year.  Currently, I'm ranked 5th.


MEN:
*Denotes fulfillment of scoring in mandatory 5150 event

FIRST LAST Country TOTAL 5150 5150 5150 5150 5150 70.3 70.3
1 Filip Ospaly* q CZE 3550 800 1500 500

750
2 Tim O’Donnell* q USA 3505 420 1000


1500 585
3 Greg Bennett*(AQ) q AUS 3050 3000 50




4 Matt Reed* q USA 2610 650 500 660

750 50
5 David Thompson* q USA 2540 750 500 440 500 350

6 Clark Ellice* q NZL 2505 420 585 1500



7 James Seear* q AUS 2505 360 525 420 1200


8 Paul Matthews* q AUS 2500 1200 440 500

360
9 Joshua Amberger* q AUS 2340 40 700 660 440
500
10 Benjamin Collins* q USA 2300 75 1200 585 440


11 Chris Foster*q USA 2260 700 390 400 330 440

12 Cameron Dye* q USA 2175 75 600 750 750


13 Jordan Jones*q USA 2075 75 440 500 500
560
14 Stuart Hayes* q GBR 2020 1500 520




16 Travis Johnston* q ZAF 1790 750 330 240 200
270
17 Mark Threlfall* q GBR 1775 440 420


525 390
18 Ruedi Wild* q CHE 1750 750 1000




19 Tim Reed* q AUS 1735 40 390 390

525 390
20 Csaba Kuttor* HUN 1675 75 300 360 440 500

21 Kaleb VanOrt* USA 1670 360 480 390 440


22 Michael Fox* q AUS 1610 350 280 420 260
300
23 Alessandro Degasperi* ITA 1485 25 585


350 525
24 Kris Gemmel* q NZL 1485 900 585




25 Ivan Kalashnikov* RUS 1430 320 450 660



26 Dylan McNeice* q NZL 1420 260 270 240

390 260
27 Damian Hill* USA 1250 180 220 200 350 300

28 Chris McCormack* AUS 1200 600 600




29 Karl Kahsar* USA 1090 300 240 270 280


30 Michael Davidson* ZAF 990 660



330

Monday, August 6, 2012

Thompson Speaks - Slowtwitch


David Thompson Speaks

Written by: Greg Kopecky
Date: Tue Jul 24 2012
David Kennedy Thompson (also known simply as DKT) is a long-time American professional triathlete. With a humble and calm demeanor, his persona flies under the radar - that is, until you watch him race..

Slowtwitch: Thanks for the interview.

David Thompson: No problem; I love interviews. In fact, there’re probably on my top-100 favorite things to do… which is why I do so many.

ST: For those who may not know of David Kennedy Thompson, please tell us a little bit about your background and how you got in to triathlon.

DKT: I found triathlon through injuries and other sports. In high school, my neighbor and I started riding bikes to school to increase our training volume for track. Lac qui Parle Valley High School was a coalition school located in a farm field between towns. The 9 mile ride seems minor now, but it was an adventure for us. Conditions were unfavorable: no shoulder, eighteen-wheelers, no helmets, borrowed Schwinn 10 speeds, and no spare tubes. Ignorance was bliss. Anyway, that’s how I got my start with road cycling. Soon, I blew all my graduation money on the most expensive road bike at the local bike/vacuum dealer 30 miles away. I pointed at the best bike in the Schwinn catalog had it special ordered. At $960, it was definitely the most expensive bike in the four county area.

Continued at:
http://www.slowtwitch.com/Interview/David_Thompson_Speaks_2950.html

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Thompson and Lavelle top Giant Eagle 5150 pro field

From: http://www.gianteaglemultisportfestival.com/2012_Race_Report.html

Veterans David Thompson and Becky Lavelle showcase skills with dominating performances at Giant Eagle 5150 Triathlon

COLUMBUS, Ohio — David Thompson (known as DKT) backed up his low key self-evaluation from a recent interview on Slowtwitch.com (ST) by dominating a fast pro field at the Giant Eagle 5150 in Columbus Ohio on Sunday (July 29). 

Thompson told ST on July 24 that “non-drafting Olympic races are probably my strength" and he validated that with a 1:44:19 at the Giant Eagle 5150 in Columbus.  Only in its second year, 2012 marked the first year that it was also part of the Ironman 5150 series.  Clearly the pro field took note of the Giant Eagle last year, and recognized the opportunity to make a little “Pro money" in Ohio, as more than 30 pro’s registered for the Giant Eagle 5150.  An Olympic wife and a few injuries forced a few solid contenders to pull out, but a strong field of 20+ pro’s hit the beach at Giant Eagle.  A point to point race featuring a swim in Alum Creek Lake, a ride route that boasts more than 10 miles of downhill racing, and a run course through the heart of downtown Columbus, the runners finished between the home venues of both the Columbus Blue Jackets hockey team and the Clippers baseball stadium.  All in the morning shade of the Columbus skyline and almost perfect race conditions.  

Giant Eagle Triathlon



Racing well at Giant Eagle Triathlon was a pleasant surprise.  I won the men's race and Becky Lavelle won the women's race.  Three weeks earlier Kaleb Van Ort got the better of me in the last mile of the New York City Triathlon.  This time I was able to get a big enough lead on the bike to hold him off on the run.  Getting run down at the finish gets old fast.
 Kabel ran at Norte Dame and has had the fastest run splits at most of the races this year.  He also improved his swim and bike, so beating him isn't a easy task.

Giant Eagle Triathlon is in Columbus, OH.  It's a point to point race from Alum State Park to downtown Columbus.  The logistics made for an early morning.  I got up a 3:50 AM or 2:50 Central Time Zone to get my shoes to T2 and ride the shuttle to T1 for a 6:30 AM start.

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