In Pursuit of Another National Championship
Overview of the CU Tri Team in 2001
By Bettina Younge,
CU Triathlon Team Coach

Issue #10
ISSUE
#10, April/May 2001 - After another successful
season in 2000 with their fifth consecutive win at Wildflower, the
CU triathletes are again preparing for Nationals. The CU Triathlon
Team continues to grow and this year 77 Buffaloes will be competing
in the 2001 Collegiate Championships! With a cap of about 500 entrants
in the race, the yellow uniform of the Buffs should be hard to miss.
There will be a number of familiar faces around, though all of the
top finishers from last year have graduated or, to the relief of
their competitors, will be reckoning with exams instead once
again, Nationals is falling during finals week
Yet, the mens
team promises to be as strong as ever. Ryan Ignatz will lead the
fairly young group as the top returning Buff from last year. Backing
him up will be returning members Kai Costanzo, Andy Feeney, Armando
Galarraga, Keith Jackson, Lucas Llado, and Tim Smith, and new members
Bill Baker, Blake Ottersberg, and Lance Panigutti. As members of
the Junior National Team, Blake and Lance will also be competing
in St. Petersberg at the Worlds Qualifier one week before Collegiate
Nationals. (They promised that theyd have the entire Junior
National Team in Buff uniform by next year
)
The womens
team is rebuilding this year led by returning members Kerrie
Wlad and Erin Huck; Farleigh Fitzgerald, Susan Einberger and Pam
Tracy hope to improve their times from previous years, while new
members Amber Hofsted, Molly Rusch, and Megan Clute will make their
race debut. Erin also hopes to qualify for the Junior Elite Squad
for Worlds in St. Petersburg the week before the Collegiate Championships.
The Collegiate
National Championships will take place at Wildflower on May 6. This
year a record number of collegiate triathletes will be fighting
over the individual and team championships. In the last couple of
years, CUs Buffs won both the mens and womens
title in 1999 (Nick Cady and Teri Duthie), then again the womens
title in 2000 (Elizabeth Anderson). All three athletes have gone on to become pros
you could find Elizabeth prominently displayed on the cover of Inside
Triathlon in January 2000. The winning team is determined by the
top 3 male and top 3 female finishing times the team with
the lowest sum of those six times is the National Champion. CU has
claimed that title for the last 5 consecutive years!
In preparation
for Nationals, the athletes train with the team six days a week,
then supplement the team sessions with their individual workouts.
The team workouts consist of swims on Monday (technique, drills,
and open water simulations), and Wednesday (endurance and speed);
runs on Tuesday (track workouts) and Sunday (long runs); and rides
on Thursday (intervals) and Sunday (endurance). Trying to make everything
fit in with their usual course load of 15 credit hours is often
a challenge, but they are committed not often do you see
35 students running (in snow) at the track at 7am! Because many
members have also never done a triathlon, we have planned several
practice triathlons building up to Olympic Distance three weeks
prior to Wildflower; some Buffs will be at the Hoff & Leigh
Winter Triathlon in Colorado Springs, others will go down to Mexico
for the Rocky Point Triathlon.
One of the remaining biggest challenges has been raising enough money to make the trip to Nationals affordable for everyone. (Because Wildflower is during finals week, the entire team has to fly.) We would like to specifically thank our sponsors for their support of the CU Triathlon Team: the Boulder Center for Sports Medicine, Louisville Cyclery, PowerBar, Runners Choice, Rudy Project, Mickey Cs Bagels, Total Trainer, and Atlas Snowshoes.

