Triathletes cover all moves at Carlsbad 5000
Written by: Dan Empfield
Date: Mon Apr 07 2008
Shoemaker took the race easily on a day when the elite race times were quite slow. His 14:32 was :12 clear of second place. U.S. National U23 triathlon champ Ethan Brown finished in seventh place, in 14:57.
The "People's Race," as it has become known throughout the history of the Coastal San Diego County event, has long been a staple for domestic and foreign pro triathletes taking advantage of San Diego's balmy Spring weather.
Mark Allen and Kenny Souza famously dueling to a 14:38 finish in the early '90s. Multiple World Triathlon champion Spencer Smith once tried to run sub-14:20 at Carlsbad, bravely running well clear of the field through miles one and two in 4:24 and 8:55 respectively, before fading to finish in 14:55.
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George, you dirty so and so
Slowman
Reviewed by: slowman, Apr 15 2008 6:56PM
Dan, you rat bastard. . .
Reviewed by: George LeCours, Apr 15 2008 5:18PM
This is a fund raiser for the local Rotary Club that everyone wants to run because they can puff out their chest and say they ran their fastest 5K there. While we all know it doesn't count by USATF standards, the distance is still 5 kilometers. Log onto coolrunning.com and read all about it.
Are you coming for the Boston Marathon? If so, let's hook up at the expo.



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