14.07.2007 18:05:00
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Australia's Greg Bennett and Portugal's Vanessa Fernandes Win in Professional Division at 2007 Life Time Fitness Triathlon; Each Claims $60,000 of Overall $250,000 Purse
Life Time Fitness, Inc. (NYSE:LTM), a national operator of distinctive
and large health and fitness centers, today announced that Portuguese
triathlete Vanessa Fernandes and Australian triathlete Greg Bennett won
in their respective Professional Divisions at the 2007 Life Time Fitness
Triathlon, presented by Toyota, today in Minneapolis.
Fernandes competed against a stellar field of world elite professionals
on the event’s Olympic-distance course and won
the first place women’s division prize of
$60,000.
In the men’s division, Bennett set a new
course record to take home the first place prize of $60,000. Bennett
also collected a separate $60,000 bonus for his performance across the
2006 Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series. Today’s
event served not only as the finale to the 2006 Series, but also the
first of five races comprising the $1.5 million 2007 Series.
A total of $250,000 was awarded to the top 10 professional women and men
competing in the event. Complete results are available at www.ltftriathlon.com/results.
Unofficial Professional Division results from today’s
race are as follows:
MEN Pro Triathlete Unofficial Time Cash Prize 2007 Triathlon Series Points
1. Greg Bennett (AUS)
1:48:49.9(a)
$60,000
15,000
2. Bruno Pais (POR)
1:49:13.5
$25,000
9,000
3. Craig Alexander (AUS)
1:49:24.9
$15,000
5,700
4. Hunter Kemper (USA)
1:49:51.2
$7,000
3,900
5. Rasmus Henning (DEN)
1:50:02.0
$6,000
3,450
6. David Thompson (USA)
1:50:14.5
$4,000
2,850
7. Bevan Docherty (NZL)
1:51:24.2
$3,000
2,550
8. Stephen Hackett (AUS)
1:51:54.8
$2,500
2,250
9. TJ Tollakson (USA)
1:53:32.2
$1,500
2,100
10. Filip Ospaly (CZE)
1:54:26.2
$1,000
1,950
11. Matt Reed (USA)
1:56:28.1
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12. Leon Griffin (AUS)
1:57:06.8
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13. Greg Remaly (USA)
1:57:29.8
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(a) New course record
WOMEN Pro Triathlete Unofficial Time Cash Prize 2007 Triathlon Series Points
1. Vanessa Fernandes (POR)
2:00:31.0
$60,000
15,000
2. Emma Snowsill (AUS)
2:01:10.1
$25,000
9,000
3. Julie Dibens (GBR)
2:02:13.8
$15,000
5,700
4. Becky Lavelle (USA)
2:03:46.9
$7,000
3,900
5. Pip Taylor (AUS)
2:04:06.8
$6,000
3,450
6. Laura Bennett (AUS)
2:05:05.7
$4,000
2,850
7. Mirinda Carfrae (AUS)
2:05:24.2
$3,000
2,550
8. Samantha McGlone (CAN)
2:05:44.0
$2,500
2,250
9. Rina Hill (AUS)
2:06:08.3
$1,500
2,100
10. Margaret Shapiro (USA)
2:06:26.4
$1,000
1,950
11. Emily Deppe (USA)
2:11:35.1
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About the 2007 Life Time Fitness
Triathlon Series
Following today’s opening event, the 2007 Life
Time Fitness Triathlon Series moves on to the Nautica New York City
Triathlon on July 22.
New to the Series in 2007 is a point system for the Female and Male
Professional Divisions. Based upon professional athlete starts and
finishes at each of the Series events, points will be awarded and used
to determine the top three female and male athletes who will be eligible
for the Series Bonus. Athletes must start each of the Series races to be
eligible. Overall, the Series offers nearly $1.5 million in cash prizes.
The 2007 Series schedule is as follows:
Event 1: Life Time Fitness Triathlon (Minneapolis) - July 14
Event 2: Nautica New York City Triathlon - July 22
Event 3: Accenture Chicago Triathlon - August 26
Event 4: Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Triathlon - September 9
2007 Series Championship: Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon (Dallas) -
October 14
Greg Bennett Collects $60,000 2006
Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series Championship Bonus Award
In addition to kicking off the 2007 Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series,
today’s event also served as the Championship
race for the 2006 Series. Heading into the event, professional
triathletes Craig Alexander (AUS), Greg Bennett (AUS), Samantha McGlone
(CAN) and Emma Snowsill (AUS) were in the running for a share of a
possible $120,000 2006 Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series bonus purse
based upon their participation in and overall race results at each of
the inaugural Series events last year.
Based on today’s result, Bennett took home a
2006 Series Bonus Award of $60,000 in addition to his 2007 Life Time
Fitness Triathlon winnings.
Gear West Bike & Triathlon Takes Home
$50,000 for Charity in Life Time Fitness Corporate Charity Challenge
Division
Within the Corporate Charity Challenge, a new division of the 2007 Life
Time Fitness Triathlon established to encourage corporate team
participation and charitable support, a team from Long Lake, Minn.-based
Gear West Bike & Triathlon achieved the best overall relay time of
1:58:22.0.
Other participants in this year’s Corporate
Charity Challenge included Accenture, Cargill Power & Gas Markets, Golf
Galaxy, Faegre & Benson LLP, Famous Dave’s
of America, Inc., IWCO Direct, Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota
Vikings, OCI Companies, Park Nicollet Health Services, Team Ortho, and
Life Time Fitness.
100 percent of each team’s $3,000 event entry
fee will be donated to their designated charity via the Life Time
Fitness Foundation. Additionally, Bahram Akradi, Life Time Fitness
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, committed an additional donation
of $50,000 to the charity designated by the team with the overall best
Corporate Charity Challenge race finish time.
Gear West designated the American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders
to receive their $3,000 entry fee and the $50,000 Corporate Charity
Challenge prize.
Corporate Charity Challenge participants competed as a relay team on the
Life Time Fitness Triathlon Olympic-distance course.
Field Made Up of More Than 3,200
Athletes from 40 States and 10 Countries
In addition to 30 professionals, more than 3,200 amateur athletes from
40 states participated in the event. Among them were:
Tom O'Conner, 47. A blind triathlete, O’Conner
is originally from Brooklyn, New York. He has completed four New York
City Marathons. This was his first Life Time Fitness Triathlon.
Mary Stroebe, 89. The oldest competitor in field, Stroebe began
participating in triathlons at age 76. Following a downhill skiing
accident at age 88, she competes with a titanium rod in one of her
legs. This was Stroebe’s fifth Life Time
Fitness Triathlon.
Frank Farrar, 78. The oldest male competitor in the field, Farrar is a
former South Dakota Governor. He also has competed in 30 Ironman
events and, following today’s Life Time
Fitness Triathlon, will compete in another triathlon on Sunday. This
was Frank's third Life Time Fitness Triathlon.
The Scheeman family, ages 15-52. A whopping 30 members of this St.
Paul, Minn., family competed in the Life Time Fitness Triathlon.
Racecourse Distances
Individual professional, elite and amateur athletes, and relay teams
competed on a stunning, urban Olympic-distance course through
Minneapolis and St. Paul (1.5K swim, 40K bike and 10K run). A short
course also was available to amateur individuals and relay teams
(.4-mile swim, 15-mile bike, and 3-mile run).
2007 Life Time Fitness Triathlon
Sponsors
Presenting Sponsor: Toyota with Hybrid Synergy Drive
Other Sponsors:
Accenture
Life Fitness
active.com
Orbea Shimano
Ameriprise Financial
Pioneer
Cub Foods
Polar
Edge Advanced
Powerade
Gear West Bike & Triathlon
Triathlete Magazine
Hormel Natural Choices
TYR
Jennie-O
2007 Life Time Fitness Triathlon VNR
Details
A satellite hook-up will be available, offering event highlights,
interviews with event winners, and several unique human interest
stories, as follows:
WHEN:
Saturday, July 14, 2007
4:30 p.m. EDT and 6:30 p.m. EDT
COORDINATES:
Galaxy 11
Transponder 20/KU Band
Downlink Frequency 12100 Vertical/ Audio
TROUBLE LINE:
612-330-2771
About Life Time Fitness, Inc.
Life Time Fitness, Inc. (NYSE:LTM) operates distinctive and large sports
and athletic, professional fitness, family recreation and resort/spa
centers. As of July 14, 2007 the Company operates 65 centers in 15
states, including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas,
Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas,
Utah and Virginia. The Company also operates a satellite facility and
four preview locations in existing and new markets.
Additionally, Life Time Fitness provides consumers with personal
training consultation, full-service spas and cafes, corporate wellness
programs, health and nutrition education, the healthy lifestyle magazine
- Experience Life, athletic events, and nutritional products and
supplements. Life Time Fitness is headquartered in Eden Prairie,
Minnesota (www.lifetimefitness.com).
LIFE TIME FITNESS, the LIFE TIME FITNESS logo, and EXPERIENCE LIFE are
registered trademarks of Life Time Fitness, Inc. All other trademarks or
registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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