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Big Victories for the Timex Multisport Team

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Big Victories for the Timex Multisport Team

May 12, 2007 – Panama City Beach, FL

Timex Multisport Team member Carole Sharpless scored a victory at the 25th annual Gulf Coast Triathlon (Half) with a stellar time of 4:39:36. Carole stepped two places higher than her 3rd place in the ’06 event and took her 1st overall victory of the year.  Gabriella Loskotova placed 4th in the event with a time of 4:45:03.

May 20, 2007 – Millington, TN

Twenty-three year old Timex Multisport Pro, Laura Tingle, from Louisville, CO, stole the show at the prestigious Memphis in May triathlon coming away with top honors in the overall women’s field.  Her time of 2:02:32 was enough to take her biggest win to date.  With a consistent swim, bike, run, she was able to hold off 2nd place by a few seconds.

June 3, 2007 – Bristol, NH

Vermont native, Alex Mroszczyk-McDonald showed that you can train and have good results even in the colder regions of the US as he pulled off a solid overall win at the Mooseman (Half) Triathlon up in Bristol, New Hampshire this past weekend.  His time of 4:06:11 let him enjoy the victory and give him good morale headed into Ironman Lake Placid on July 22nd.


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Ironman 70.3 Disney

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Stellar Field and Top Results for Timex Multisport Athletes at the 4th Annual Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida

Orlando, Florida. May 20, 2007

On a typical Sunday in Orlando you can expect people to attend the many theme parks in the surrounding area, but this was not your typical Sunday in the Sunshine State.  Over 2,000 athletes from around the world were there to test themselves at the 4th annual Ford Ironman 70.3 Florida event.  With a stellar field on hand, as well as gorgeous sunny weather, the Timex Multisport athletes did not disappoint and posted solid times and results against the world’s best.

Aerodynamics specialist Jordan Rapp flew the Timex flag (albeit with little wind resistance) in the Men’s Pro racing to 11th place overall and coming away with the 7th fastest bike split of the day (2:08:33).  Andrew Hodges ran into the 14th spot overall with the 5th fastest run split of the day posting a speedy 1:16:35.  Former pro cyclist, Curt Chesney came away 16th in the pro field and had the 9th fastest bike split of the day with a 2:10:48.

On the Pro Women’s side, Canadian Natasha Filliol ran into the top 10 with the fastest run split with a 1:26:22.  Texan Kim Hager had the 4th fastest run (1:29:24) of the day and came away 9th in the pro women’s field after a stellar final leg.

On the amateur side, Kevin Grogan, finished 10th in the most competitive age-group field, 30-34, and posted a solid 4:33:09.  Recent college graduate, April Gellatly, finished 2nd in the women’s 18-24 category as well as coming away with the fastest swim (31:48) and bike (2:37:53), out of 39 competitors in her category.

The team came away with great results and look forward to seeing them reach their goals throughout the season.

Team Results

Blake Becker-            Pro Men         18th                  4:12:55

Curt Chesney-            Pro Men         16th                  4:10:17

Natasha Filliol-           Pro Women     8th                    4:44:12

April Gellatly-            W18-24 cat.    2nd                   5:02:18

Jacqui Gordon-           Pro Women     11th                  4:50:53                              

Kevin Grogan-           M30-34 cat.    10th                  4:33:09

Kim Hager-                Pro Women     9th                    4:48:20

Andrew Hodges-        Pro Men         14th                  4:07:00

Jordan Rapp-             Pro Men         11th                  4:03:41

Look out for Timex Multisport Team members at upcoming races-

IM Coeur d’Alene- June 24th


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Timex Multisport Athletes Excel at Wildflower Long Course

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Lake San Antonio, CA.  May 5, 2007

With the prestigious Wildflower Long Course turning 25, it was certain that the field, totaling 1,966, was going to be very competitive, but that did not deter the Timex Multisport Athletes from posting impressive results in a majority of the categories.

Highlights of the day begin with Tim Hola-Monster coming across the line as the 2nd fastest amateur overall and winning the 30-34 age group.  Tim also had the 3rd fastest run of the day (including pro’s) with a 1:20:53.  Erin Kummer was also victorious in her 20-24 age group capping off the day with a super strong run of 1:40:14.  Emily Herndon also used a fast run (1:41:20) to vault her to a 4th place in the highly contested 25-29 women’s age category and the 11th amateur woman overall.

In the Pro field, Kim Loeffler came away with a top ten finish, coming in 9th with a total time of 4:55:28 and Tom Soderdahl finished with a fast run of 1:22:36 and coming in 13th in the Pro Men’s field with a finish time of 4:22:30.

Emily Herndon-          F25-29 cat.      4th AG             5:27:19

Tim Hola-                   M30-34 cat.    1st AG              4:24:34

Erin Kummer-            F20-24 cat.      1st AG              5:30:22

Kim Loeffler-             Pro Women     9th Overall      4:55:28

Tom Soderdahl           Pro Men         13th Overall    4:22:30


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St. Anthony’s Triathlon

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Five Timex Athletes Compete Against Top Field at the 24th Annual St. Anthony’s Triathlon.

St. Petersburg, FL.  April 29, 2007

On a calm but sunny day in St. Petersburg, FL, five athletes from the Timex Multisport Team contested the 24th Annual St. Anthony’s Triathlon amidst a stacked international field of competitors ranging from short court specialists to long course champions.

The Timex Team held there own against the world’s top athletes as the sidewalks were packed with enthusiastic fans throughout the winding course in downtown St. Petersburg.  Highlights from the day were Natasha Filliol’s 7th fastest run of the day, in the Pro Women’s field, at 38:04 for 10K and April Gellatly’s 9th fastest swim in the Elite Amateur Women’s division.

Kim Dunker- Elite Amateur Wmn         24th place         2:22:59

Natasha Filliol- Pro Women                  15th place         2:09:52

April Gellatly- Elite Amateur Wmn        19th place         2:18:34

Gabriela Loskotova- Pro Women         19th place         2:15:37

Tom Soderdahl- Pro Men                     18th place         1:57:37

Look out for Timex Multisport Team members at upcoming races-

101 Series- Bradenton, FL, May 6th

IM 70.3 Florida (Disney)- May 20th

IM Coeur d’Alene- June 24th


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Timex Multisport Team- April Round-Up

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Top Results in April for the Timex Multisport Team.

April, 2007

With April coming to a close, the Timex Multisport Team has had a busy albeit successful month in the multisport world.  With such a great start to the season we look forward to seeing them build on the hard work that they have put in and the results are showing.

Rachel “Gumbate” Ross-

Rachel has had a whirlwind month.  She is coming off 2 victories this month starting out on April 15th winning the Lanikai Tri in her home state of Hawaii.  Soon after Rachel traveled to Miyakojima, Japan to compete in the Strongman Japan race where she tracked down the 2 leaders in the final 3.5 miles to capture the title.

Gabriela Loskotova-

On April 15th, Gabriela took 2nd place at Powerman Alabama and putting up a 2:42:45 for the 8K-53K-8K duathlon.

April Gellatly-

April also competed at the Powerman Alabama and she placed nd in the highly contested Women’s 25-29 category while posting a 3:06:22.

Brian Schaning-

Starting out with a win in your first race of the season is always a confidence booster and that is exactly what Brian did at the Coulee Duathlon as he battled against some top regional athletes.  He moves onto the top step this year, as he placed 2nd last year.

Conrad Snover-

Conrad is our team’s outlaw single-speeder and he descended on Laguna Seca, CA to contest the Sea Otter Classic in the Pro/Expert Single-Speed XC race.  Even with a flat tire he ended up placing a superb 7th after a death march from the depths of 40th position.

Kevin Grogan-

As one of our dual athletes, Kevin posted a 2nd place at the XTERRA Fort Yargo event in Georgia on the 28th, as well as racing to the Florida State Long Course Championships 2 weeks prior to his XTERRA result.

Juli Fiocca-

Juli raced to a 3rd place in her age group at the 2007 Ford Ironman Arizona race which also resulted in a spot in the Ironman World Championships race in Kona, Hawaii.

We want to thank all of our sponsors for their support of the Timex Multisport Team!



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