Eagleman
2008

    The low winds made for a fast bike ride, but resulted in a brutally punishing run. 

Columbia 2008

  A strong showing for HighRoads at this Maryland Olympic Distance Competition.


Auburn Duathlon National Championships
 

  Husband & Wife both achieve 2nd in their age division while competing in 107 degree heat!

Broad Street Run

  Over 22,000 runners participated in this historic Philadelphia 10-miler.  Many HRC team members competed and performed well.

Rhode Island
70.3 Tri

  Frightening logistics don't keep down the HRC Athletes at this harrowing Half Ironman race.  All HRC members placed well in their age division

 

Auburn 2008 National Duathlon Championships:
Husband-Wife Team Both Capture 2nd Place in their Age Divisions!

      At the 2008 USTA Long Distance National Duathlon Championships, HRC members John and Cheryl King-Marino both placed 2nd in their age division, qualifying for the World Championships in Belgium.
       "It's interesting how we got here," says Dr. John.  He's referring to strange conditions and happenings during the race.  "The temperature during the race was easily into the hundreds.  Half of the runners either didn't finish or didn't even bother to come.  It was 25 degrees hotter than what's normal for the area.
        Though the competition wasn't as numerous, the heat made the course especially difficult.  Even though qualifying for Belgium is quite an accomplishment, Dr. John is still disappointed.  "I know I could have done better."  Dr. John had numerous problems during the race: a flat tire and being sent in the opposite direction during the race.  Who knows what he would have done otherwise.
        His wife, Cheryl, also had some unique circumstances.  "My time wasn't too bad, but it's hard to brag about placing 2nd in your division when you are one of two people in that division."  The heat of California had eliminated much of the competition before the race had even begun.  Cheryl, like her husband, also thinks she could have done better.  "I've been working at Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia recently, and that's taken out a lot of training time.  If I had a little more time to train I know I'd be a lot better."
         Through hot weather, bad luck, and low amounts of training, both of these athletes performed well and did what they came to do.  Qualify.  Imagine what will happen when these HighRoad members have a race when things go well!