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Reed and Haskins win Miami International Triathlon

Written by: Herbert Krabel
Date: Sun Mar 16 2008

Matty Reed narrowly defeated hard charging Oscar Galindez and Chris Lieto at the 2008 Miami International Triathlon. Sarah Haskins looked very fast in the women’s race and held Pip Taylor and Jasmine Oeinck at bay.


Miami International Triathlon
Sunday, March 16, 2008

Top 10 pro men

1. Matty Reed (USA) 1:45:31.2
2. Oscar Galindez (ARG) 1:45:39.1
3. Chris Lieto (USA) 1:46:08.8
4. Brian Fleischmann (USA) 1:48:33.6
5. Timothy O'Donnell (USA) 1:48:59.2
6. Fraser Cartmell (UK) 1:49:07.5
7. Andrew Yoder (USA) 1:52:50.8
8. Marcel Zamora (ESP) 1:54:13.5
9. Leandro Gonzalez (ARG) 1:55:55.0
10. Holden Comeau (USA) 1:56:40.0


Top 9 pro women

1. Sarah Haskins (USA) 1:58:12.4
2. Pip Taylor (AUS) 2:00:10.1
3. Jasmine Oeinck (USA) 2:02:19.7
4. Nina Kraft (GER) 2:03:14.5
5. Joanna Zeiger (USA) 2:04:03.8
6. Tamara Kozulina (UKR) 2:07:30.7
7. Heather Gollnick (USA) 2:09:33.4
8. Sione Jongstra (NED) 2:12:46.1
9. Melissa Reifschneider (USA) 2:18:52.0


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