April 20th, 2010

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Your 2010 Collegiate National Champion Triathlon Team

April 20th, 2010


Well done ladies!

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The West Point Tri Team 2010

April 19th, 2010


National Champion Women and National Runner-Up Men

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April 18th, 2010

Young upstart Raul Tejada blitzed the field in New Orleans this morning, winning the 20-24 Men’s overall with a fast 4:16 over a stacked field. The former professional motocross rider used a steady attack to win by a 2 min margin. This victory qualifies Raul for the 70.3 World Champs this fall. Next up for Raul is a taste of the altitude as he embarks on his first Boulder Training Camp. This camp should send Raul into the next stratosphere.

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West Point Tri Team Steps Up

April 18th, 2010


Army Standout, Ashley Morgan enroute to 4th overall



Army Captain, Bryan Legasse, fighting hard on the day



The calm before the Storm.

On a day when all hell was breaking loose weather-wise, the USMA Tri Team kept their cool. Racing above and beyond their level of experience and lead by Army Standout, Ashley Morgan, the cadet women won their first ever National Title. In a close fought battle, Army edged out the Univ. of Colorado and Navy for the top of the podium. Ashley finished 4th overall in the women and her mere presence inspired the rest of the Army women to raise their game where every place counts.

The Army men showed that the team will be in good hands next year as they pushed themselves to a second overall team performance. In a race where the top 4 team members decide the score, the Army men and Cal Poly were in a virtual tie for second and went to a tie breaker (the 5th finisher) where Army freshman, Adam Leemans edged out the 5th place finisher for Cal Poly and earned the Army team a 2nd overall.

The best ever performance at Nationals for a young Army team that is destined to challenge for the crown again in 2011. Congrats to all the Army kids, parents, supporters and alumni. What a hard fought and well earned achievement.

Now time to get ready for Collegiate Duathlon Nationals…next week.

Results:

Women
1. West Point
2. Univ. of Colorado
3. Navy

Men
1. Univ. of Colorado
2. West Point
3. Navy

Team Overall
1. Univ. of Colorado
2. West Point
3. Navy

For more complete results, go here.

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More from Lubbock, TX

April 15th, 2010

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Simon Gowen Triathlon Radio Show

April 15th, 2010

Here is a link to download the most recent Simon Gowen Triathon Radio Show

Tony and West Point Officer Rep., MAJ Andy Caine, talk to Simon Gowen on “The Simon Gowen Triathlon Show.” If you want to skip all the “fluff”, goto approximately the 23 minute mark of the broadcast to get straight to the good stuff.

This episode, Simon takes an in-depth look at this year’s USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championship, which is set for this Saturday in Lubbock, TX.

Along with Tony and MAJ Caine from Army, Simon chats with Jeff Dyrek, USAT’s national events director, representatives from other top clubs, to include Navy, as well as past champions Amanda Felder, a member of USAT’s Project 2016 team, and Steve Sexton, who is a part of USAT’s Project 2012 team.

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Nice Article About Army Star Triathlete – Ashley Morgan

April 15th, 2010

The following article on Ashley Morgan, a member of the Army cross country team, orginally appeared here on USATriathlon.org on April 15, 2010.

Collegiate Competitor Puts Country First

Hundreds of collegiate triathletes head to Lubbock, Texas, this weekend for the USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championship hoping to win an individual or team title. For some, success in triathlon may translate into a professional career in the sport, with a chance of making an Olympic team someday. For others, there are dreams that outweigh Olympic opportunity.

Ashley Morgan has competed at Collegiate Nationals before. Last year, she finished second and went on to win her age group at the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Clearwater. For four years, Ashley has been a member of the triathlon team at the U.S. Military Academy and has qualified for the World Class Athlete Program, a program that offers members of the military support and training in athletic endeavors.

The WCAP is an elite program, with unique qualifying standards in more than 20 sports, and gives soldiers the opportunity to prepare for national and international competitions, including the Olympic and Paralympic Games, while remaining military professionals.

Although Ashley is considered a prime candidate for the WCAP, she is opting to continue her journey with the Army. She will begin serving active duty after she graduates from West Point this spring.

Ashley shared with USA Triathlon why she feels compelled to serve in the Army, despite a love for triathlon:

“I have met the qualifying standards (for the WCAP) each year for the past four years, so I do have the opportunity to go ahead and apply to be accepted to train for (a chance at) the Olympics. This was one of the hardest, most unexpected, decisions of my life. I think it is not uncommon when I admit to dreaming of going to the Olympics when I was little, but now that I get here and this opportunity that I never thought would actually exist is right here before me, I am realizing that it would not mean as much to me in the place where I am in my life as I once thought it would.

When I was recruited to run for West Point, I knew there were a lot of other schools I could go to if my sole focus was to be the best runner I wanted to be – places where I could chose my own meals, select my class schedules, stay off my feet more when I wasn’t training and get more hours of sleep. I came here initially because I was attracted to the challenge and wanted to learn how to be a leader in the army. The real reason I stayed was because I loved the people and really want to serve.

I absolutely love triathlon, and, if you ask anybody, they would tell you I am extremely passionate about it. That said, besides triathlon, I’ve spent four years doing everything I can to learn how to be the best officer I can be, and the army is where I feel led to serve right now. Nicholas Vandam, one of the most driven triathletes I know and West Point grad of 2009, has recently reached his goal of being accepted in WCAP and will be training out in Colorado very soon. For Nick, he chose a different path (WCAP) to represent the U.S. and the Army through triathlon because this is where his heart and desire is right now and I can’t express enough how proud of him for reaching this goal!
This is one of those choices in my life that I just had to pray about and give it up to God because I felt very much supported in either path I chose by my teammates, mentors and family. My fiancĂ©, who is currently an infantry officer deployed with the 82nd Airborne to Iraq, told me that this was a decision I had to make on my own because he wanted me to make the right decision for me, and he supports me either way which I am incredibly grateful for!”

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Coach DeBoom and Army Headed to Collegiate Nationals

April 14th, 2010




Right on the heels of winning a Colorado State SCY Title with his Denver University Masters Swim Team, Coach Tony DeBoom is taking to the road this week where his West Point Triathlon Team will take on all comers at the Collegiate National Championships in Lubbock, TX.

The West Point team started the year as a young team looking to rebuild after losing several top ranked seniors the past couple years, but they have developed incredibly fast and are looking to stake their claim as the nation’s best in 2010.

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April 12th, 2010

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