14.10.2007 21:58:00
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Records Fall at Inaugural Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon
The inaugural Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon proved to be a record breaker,
as Australian Greg Bennett won the largest single prize purse in the
sport’s history ($420,000) and blind
elite-amateur Aaron Scheidies posted the fastest time ever by a
physically challenged athlete. The race, which finished in the shadow of
Dallas’ distinctive Reunion Tower, is the
culmination of the five-race Life Time Fitness, Inc. (NYSE:LTM)
Triathlon Series.
Bennett was joined in the winners circle by American triathlete Sarah
Haskins, who outlasted the rest of the competition in the female
division to walk away with the $60,000 first prize. Bennett’s
record pay day is the result of a $60,000 first-place prize, a $60,000
bonus for being the Series champion and a $300,000 super-bonus for
winning each of the series’ five events.
A total of $250,000 was awarded to the top 10 professional women and men
competing in the event. Australian’s Emma
Snowsill, who finished fourth in the event, won the women’s
division of the Series and also took home a $60,000 bonus.
"This is my biggest win ever and I can’t
believe it,” said the St. Louis, MO native,
Haskins, who held off competition from 10 different countries to win the
Olympic-distance race. "The bike was the
toughest part because I didn’t know where
anyone was or how far ahead I was. This is my first Life Time event but I’ll
be doing more because it’s really my style of
racing.”
Said Bennett: "Going in, I was concerned how
far back I would be after the bike portion, but once I began the run in
second place, I knew I was in great shape. I sprinted the first two
miles to try and not give anyone else hope and then just suffered in
pain the rest of the way in.” U.S. Open Triathlon Results
Scheidies, a native of Michigan but who now lives in Seattle, became the
first physically challenged athlete to complete a triathlon in under two
hours (1:58:08). "Ben (guide Ben Collins)
kept yelling for me to keep going,” said
Scheidies. "This has been my goal for a long
time. I had to have a perfect race.”
Unofficial 2007 U.S. Open Professional Division results from today’s
race are as follows:
MEN Pro Triathlete
Unofficial Time
Cash Prize
2007 Triathlon Series Points
1. Greg Bennett
1:44:41
$60,000
15,000
2. Filip Ospaly
1:45:02
$25,000
9,000
3. Bevan Docherty
1:45:13
$15,000
5,700
4. Hunter Kemper
1:45:29
$7,000
3,900
5. Matthew Reed
1:46:49
$6,000
3,450
6. Stephen Hackett
1:46:58
$4,000
2,850
7. Craig Walton
1:47:17
$3,000
2,550
8. Kris Gemmell
1:49:03
$2,500
2,250
9. David Thompson
1:49:25
$1,500
2,100
10. Michael Simpson
1:50:37
$1,000
1,950
WOMEN Pro Triathlete
Unofficial Time
Cash Prize
2007 Triathlon Series Points
1. Sarah Haskins
1:55:45
$60,000
15,000
2. Julie Dibens
1:57:57
$25,000
9,000
3. Mirinda Carfrae
1:59:11
$15,000
5,700
4. Emma Snowsill
1:59:41
$7,000
3,900
5. Rebeccah Wassner
2:00:15
$6,000
3,450
6. Anja Dittmer
2:01:46
$4,000
2,850
7. Mary Beth Ellis
2:03:18
$3,000
2,550
8. Kelly Handel
2:04:21
$2,500
2,250
9. Jillian Petersen
2:04:55
$1,500
2,100
10. Michelle Leblanc
2:04:56
$1,000
1,950
2007 Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series
The Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series was launched in 2006 and created
the first-ever connection among the four most prominent Olympic-distance
triathlon events in the United States. The Life Time Fitness Triathlon
(ltftriathlon.com), held in Minneapolis, is produced by Life Time
Fitness, Inc. The Accenture Chicago Triathlon (chicagotriathlon.com) is
produced by Creative & Production Resources, Inc (CAPRI Events). The
Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Triathlon (LATriathlon.com) is produced by
Pacific Sports LLC. The Nautica New York City Triathlon (nyctri.com) is
produced by Korff Enterprises. In 2007, the Life Time Fitness Triathlon
Series was expanded to include a new Championship event, the Toyota U.S.
Open Triathlon Dallas. Overall, the Life Time Fitness Triathlon Series
offers nearly $1.5 million in prize purse.
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 October 14, 2007 the Company operates 68 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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