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Bozzone and Zeiger rule Vineman

Written by: Herbert Krabel
Date: Tue Jul 22 2008

Terenzo Bozzone won the 2008 Vineman 70.3 in a course record time of 3:49:40 and Craig Alexander and Steve Larsen rounded out the podium. The women's race was won by Joanna Zeiger who held off a hard charging Tyler Steward. Samantha McGlone finished third.













2008 Vineman 70.3, Sonoma County, CA, July 20
Top 10 men

1. Terenzo Bozzone (NZL) 3:49:40
2. Craig Alexander (AUS) 3:51:25
3. Steve Larsen (USA) 3:53:22
4. Paul Amey (GBR) 3:56:47
5. Christopher Legh (AUS) 3:56:55
6. Matt Lieto (USA) 3:58:16
7. Tim Berkel (AUS) 3:59:42
8. Paul Ambrose (AUS) 3:59:54
9. Gordo Byrn (NZL) 4:04:20
10. Nicholas Thompson (USA) 4:05:24


Top 10 women

1. Joanna Zeiger (USA) 4:19:58
2. Tyler Stewart (USA) 4:20:20
3. Samantha McGlone (CAN) 4:24:08
4. Kate Major (AUS) 4:25:31
5. Alexis Smith (USA) 4:25:50
6. Kathleen Calkins (USA) 4:30:24 *
6. Melanie McQuaid (CAN) 4:31:13
7. Meredith Keeran (USA) 4:42:29 *
8. Rachel Challis (USA) 4:43:06.2
9. Terra Castro (USA) 4:43:34
10. Fiona Eagles (NZL) 4:43:43 *

* = AG athlete

  

  

  

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