Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Goodbye Sentinel, hello Santa Cruz Triathlon


Where does the time go? It seems like racing season was just beginning and here we are, days away from the Santa Cruz racing season closer, the Santa Cruz Triathlon, formerly The Sentinel. This Sunday marks the 27th annual running on this fantastic Olympic distance event. Participants enjoy fantastic views as they swim around the Santa Cruz Wharf, ride out to Davenport, and run along West Cliff.


Zoomzer has raced this event numerous times and always has a great time. Well, not always, there was this one time too much alcohol was involved at a bachelorette party the evening before... but we won't go there!


This year's event welcomes 1,200 racers to town and promises some serious competition. Even if you're not racing, come out and witness the speed! While you're at it, stop by the Zoomzer booth and say hello. We'll be at the expo on Saturday and the finish line on Sunday. And if you review three races before the triathlon this Sunday, show us your reviews and we'll give you a free Zoomzer t-shirt!


Don't forget to review the Santa Cruz Triathlon when you're done!


Impressive times at the RCP Tiburon Mile

The South Pacific or Oceania - whatever you want to call it - dominated the scene at the RCP Tiburon Mile on Sunday September 13. New Zealand's Kane Radford and Australia's Melissa Gorman both toook home top honors at the 1.2 mile,750 swimmer, open water event.

Radford earned his keep, defeating two-time Tiburon Mile champion Vladimir Dyatchin, Olympic gold medalist Ous Mellouli, and defending RCP champion Trent Grimsey, scoring a $10,000 winner-take-all first prize.

The women's race throned Gorman a clear winner, as she finished ahead of Eva Fabian of Greenwood Swim Club and Chloe Sutton of the Mission Viejo Nadadores.

Overall men's results: 1. Kane Radford, New Zealand, 22:13 2. Trent Grimsey, Australia, 22:18 3. Vladimir Dyatchin, Russia, 22:50 4. Ous Mellouli, Tunisia, 23:47 5. Andrew Beato, Australia, 23:58 6. John Koehler Jr., USA, 24:20 7. Thiago Pereira, Brazil, 24:23 8. Brendan Capell, Australia, 24:42 9. Zach Hansford, Australia, 24:44 10. Ben Hinshaw, USA 25:17

Overall women's results: 1. Melissa Gorman, Australia, 24:06 2. Eva Fabian, USA, 24:08 3. Chloe Sutton, USA, 24:09 4. Britta Kamrau, Germany, 24:24 5. Ekaterina Seliverstova, Russia, 24:41 6. Luane Rowe, Australia, 24:53 7. Stacey Hansford, Australia, 25:51 8. Taylor Nanfria, USA 25:58 9. Caitlin Leverenz, USA 26:00 10. Lauren Matevish, USA, 26:02

If you raced, leave a review on Zoomzer.com