Second place for Team Teva at a forest marathon

by Arnd 8. October 2009 20:57

Felix Knopp very successful at forest marathon trail run 

 

Felix ran a forest marathon in middle Germany and he made second place. Two 

awfull boring laps on coarse debris. And although the race had more than 800 m 

of altitudinal fluctuation, Felix couldn't find any interesting or extraordinary 

up or downs. 

 

 

Andrea, his wife and Feline, the middle daughter, were able to win their class 

at a 3,7 k cross run. Totally exhausted, but happy after all.  
 

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Second place for Team Teva

by Arnd 23. September 2009 08:18

Teva Tribe Member Felix Knopp reports from his latest Ultra Mountain & Trail Running race and realizes how important his family is !

 

Some days ago me and my mentor traveled to a region in France, that's called "La petite Suisse du Maconnais" - little Switzerland. An area with a lot of nice granite mountains and lots of pretty steep up and downs. We intended to participate at the mountain-, trail-run "Trail des lacs". A 50k track with a bit more than +2000 m of altitudinal fluctuation.

 

 

 

My wife Andrea and me thought it's too much driving for our little baby-girl and thus I traveled without my family. After all I have to admit, that this was a mistake. I was so sad without my "four females" by my side, that my stomach turned up side down.  I puked three times before the race and of course after the race as well. That fact made me even more angry about myself.

I need the energy in my legs and not on the bottom! The whole race was a torture for me because due to my bad stomach I wasn't able to pace as easy as I'm used to. All the way I felt sick and tired. Nevertheless I managed to make a good second place behind a gentle, young French runner. 

 

After this journey I vowed, never to travel without my family again. They always tend to keep me calm.

 

Cheers,

Felix Knopp 


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A new Teva Tribe Member

by Arnd 23. September 2009 08:09

We proudly announce...

 

Lynn our youngest Team Teva fan is born! 

 

Right now, our baby-girl Lynn is eight weeks old and thanks to Teva Germany she’s already provided with a pair of marvelous comfortable Tevas.

 

 

It’s the fifth name at our door bell, as you can see and we regularly use to train  all together. She enjoys the ride!

 

 

All the best,

Felix Knopp


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Teva US Mountain Running Team wins Silver and Bronze!

by Teva Action 8. September 2009 02:22
 Post about the Mountain Running Team in Italy:
2009 Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team Wins Silver and Bronze in Italy

 

Madesimo, Italy---  The 25th running of the World Mountain Running Championships were held under clear and crisp blue skies with temperatures in the upper 50s for the start of the competition. The venue was in the winter ski village of Madesimo, Italy, located three hours by bus from Milan.  The course was lined with fans not only from the host country, but with worldwide fans.  The sound of ringing cowbells and pulsating air horns filled the air.  A total of thirty-five countries were represented in the four races.
Th e junior women started the day with a single lap of the 4.3 km course.  The runners were tested with steep climbs and some rocky sections on the descents.  The terrain was a mixture of grass, packed dirt trail, and grassy sections with some rocks and roots to keep the athletes focused on their footing.  In order to run well the athletes would have to be strong climbers, fearless descenders and able to transition between the various grades.
Megan Morgan, 17, Del Mar, CA, was the first U.S. athlete of the day to cross the finish line, earning a silver medal – the best individual junior finish following last year’s bronze medal by Californian Alex Dunne.   Turkey’s Can Yasemin won the gold medal with a time of 22:18 with Morgan just 17 seconds in arrears.  Angelica Mach of Poland was the bronze medalist in 22:56.  Robyn Arnold, 16, Redlands, CA, rounded out the U.S. scoring taking 23rd in 25:39.  Alex Dent, 17, Scott Depot, WV, was unable to finish after taking a spill on a road crossing approximately two miles into the race.  In all 42 juniors (at least 16 in the year of competition and not yet 20) completed the course.  Turkey captured the team title with five points (the top two finishers on the team count in the scoring).  Romania placed second with 13 points and Poland finished in bronze-medal position with 20 points.  The next three teams were all separated by just one point.   Team USA finished in seventh position with 25 points.  A total of 14 full teams competed in the junior women’s division. This was the second best finish for the junior girls trailing only the 2007 team which finished second.
Following the race, Robyn Arnold said, “I started out maybe a little bit too fast, dropped places, but was happy with my result. I learned a lot and hope to apply what I learned this year to next year if I make the team.”< o:p>
Megan Morgan was beaming when she accepted her award at the post-race flower ceremony immediately following her finish, “We got our medals and then when we left the podium they took them back from us. I was a bit worried that I wouldn’t see my medal again, and then I then realized we’d get them back at the awards ceremony in the evening.” Morgan told her Mom, who accompanied her to Italy, that the race was one of the best she’d ever done.
The junior men were up next, with two circuits and 8.6 km’s to complete. The teams from Turkey and Italy had a close battle with Italian Xavier Chevier taking a decisive victory, crossing the line in 38:26 nearly a minute up on his closest challenger.  Turkish team mates Mzaffer Bayram and Alper Demir, took second and third respectively in 39:22 and 39:32.  Nineteen seconds later Brandon Lord, 17, Hixson, TN, crossed the line after running a controlled and very regulated race starting in ninth position and moving to eighth after the first loop and picked off other competitors to move up in the standings.  Lord bettered Tim Smith’s fifth place from 2008 and is now the all-time top placing junior man.  This is all the more impressive as this was Brandon’s first mountain race. Dan Nafziger, 18, Harrisonburg, VA, and Brian Rooney, 19, Arlington, VA, were the next two U.S. finishers closing out the team scoring in 39th and 41st places respectively.  They finished 12 seconds apart in 44:11 and 44:23.  Tim Smith, 19, Roanoke, VA, took 55th place in 46:10 in the field of 68 finishers.  Turkey was the top team with 14 points (three runners score) with Italy a mere two points back.  Great Britain took home the bronze with 52 points.  The U.S. team finished 8th among the 17 countries.  The 8th place finish ties the second best (2006) all-time.
Nafziger, although not pleased with his finish felt that he learned so much from the experience, “I thought my cross country training would be enough, but it wasn’t. There were Italians and others walking on some of the steeper sections and then cruising the really fast sections of the course. I was pushing my climbs and didn’t have enough at the top of the hills to take advantage of the descents like I wanted to. I hope to come back next year and really train more specifically for the event.”
The senior women were the third to compete over two loops of the course which featured 1,800’ of climb and descent.  Average grades on the climb were 20% and 10% on the descent.  The U.S. women ran packed tightly together passing through the first lap with the four athletes each in the top 20.  That grouping would not change by the finish with all four crossing within 48 seconds.  Elisa Desco (43:39), Valentina Belotti (44:04), and Maria Grazia Roberti (44:23) all used their “ho me field advantage” to lead Italy to a total domination of the team scoring (three runners score) with a perfect score of 6 points.  Brandy Erholtz, 32, Bailey, CO, led the way for the USA finishing tenth in 45:23.  Christine Lundy, 39, Sausalito, CA, (45:41) 13th, Megan Kimmel, 29, Silverton, CO, (45:46) 15th, and Megan Lund, 25, Basalt, CO, (46:11) 17th were able to grab the bronze medal with 38 points.  They finished 16 points behind the silver medal squad from Great Britain.  The third place finish trails only the two gold medal finishes of 2006 & 2007.  In all there were 69 finishers representing 14 countries.
The final race of the day was the senior men’s three grueling circuits of the course, all between 5,000’ and 6,300.’  The African teams moved to the front in the early going.  Geoffrey Kusoro of Uganda forged a 54 se cond lead by the end, crossing the line in 54:51.  Azerya Teklag Weldemariam of Eritrea placed 2nd in 55:45.  The final medal was taken by James Kibet (Uganda) in 55:54.  The U.S. team was led by former junior team member (12th place 2006) Andrew Benford, 21, Roanoke, VA.  He moved into the top 15 and passed teammate Joe Gray, 25, Lakewood, WA, with approximately a mile to go.  Benford placed 13th in 58:09 with Gray finishing 16th in 58:43.  The final four team members all finished in a tight pack in places 42, 46, 47, and 48, with only 12 seconds separating them.  Matt Byrne, 34, Scranton, PA, and Zac Freudenberg, 31, St. Louis, MO, were the scoring members in 1:01:26 and 1:01:34 in a field that featured 138 finishers.  Rickey Gates, 28, Boulder, CO, and Tim20Parr, 27, Gunnison, CO, crossed seconds later in 1:01:36 and 1:01:38.  The team competition was won by Eritrea with 24 points with Italy second with 39 points and Turkey rounding out the medals with 75 pints.  USA finished in sixth with 117 points.
Team manager Nancy Hobbs, Colorado Springs, CO, team leader Richard Bolt, Portland, Oregon, team manager for the juniors Dave Dunham, Bradford, MA, and women’s team manager Ellen Miller, Vail, CO, accompanied the team to Italy.
At the USATF annual convention in Reno, NV, on December 6, the Mountain Ultra Trail Running (MUT) Council chose two races from which automatic qualifiers to the U.S. team will be selected.  The USA Mountain Running Championships were hosted at Mt. Cranmore (11km) on June 28 in North Conway, NH. The top three U.S. men – Gray, Freudenberg, and Byrne – and the top U.S. woman finisher – Lundy – earned automatic berths on the team.
The Cheyenne Canon Mountain Race in Colorado Springs, CO, was the site of the second and final selection race on July 26 (approximately 8km for women and juniors and 12km for men) where the top two U.S. men – Parr and Benford – and the top two U.S. women – Kimmel and Lund – earned automatic berths.
After the final selection race, the remaining members of the senior squad, (one male - Gates, one female - Erholtz), were chosen by the Mountain=0 AUltra Trail Council with input from the team staff based on results at the selection races, past World Trophy events, national and international racing experience including mountain, road, cross country, and track. 
            The junior team members were selected based on their running resumes and required a letter of support from a coach, parent, or mentor. To see hour-by-hour coverage of the World Mountain Running Championships from team leader Richard Bolt, you can go to: http://twitter.com/usmrt. For a complete list of results visit www.wmrc2009.org.
            Slovenia is slated to host the 26th World Mountain Running Championships in early September 2010 on an uphill only course. Selection races for the U.S. team will be determined at the USATF Annual Meeting in December 2009.

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US Men's Runners prepare for World Championships

by Teva Action 31. August 2009 10:08

Joe Grey of the Teva US Mountain Running Team sends us this report from Europe.  The team is defending it's 2008 World Championship Bronze medal in Italy on Sept 6th.   Chekc back for more USMRT updates from the World Championships.

 

Ciao,


Simon G., Rickey G., and I (Joe G.) raced up north in the Piemonte region of Italy in a small town known as Susa. For Rickey and I, it was the last tune up before the big one next week. Simon came across the Atlantic for Susa's historic race, which has been around since 1989!

The race featured a good field with runners from Ethiopia, Japan, USA, New Zealand, Kenya, France, and of course some strong Italians. Many of them with superb road times. The race went out fast as usual. The partenza (start) changed from last year. There had been some construction going on...for a few years. So, finally this year I was able to run the original start of the course. However, an avalanche ruined any hopes of comparing times from the year as the route from 7k on was modified. Approaching the 2k mark, you could see a pack of Ethiopians and Kenyans with Simon and Jono hanging in there as well. A few kilometers later the pack thinned out and I found myself in the mix. Simon was right there as well with Rickey lurking a few seconds back. Jono blew the race open and the ranks stayed pretty much the same nearing 10k. The fog near the top also limited any changing of places being that you if you had someone 10 seconds ahead, they became invisible. In the end I placed 5th, Simon ended up 8th right in front of Rickey at 9th.

At the finish with our friend from Japan


At the prize ceremony. One of the longest waits for a ceremony you will ever experience. First a remembrance of the Partigiani (battle that eventually liberated Italy in 1945) is carried out, moments later a church service along with some singing goes on for a bit. After service, following the Catholic tradition, Communion takes place. Then, after a few hours of hunger, the prize ceremony goes on simultaneously with lunch

During the week of the race a cultural celebration takes place in Susa. After some traditional dances and music from Mexico, Slovakia, and Italy the race directors announced the elite field with the locals in attendance. Its amazing how excited the town is for the runners, for such a small town they had more enthusiasm about mountain running than many of the races I have been to in America

Post-race quote from GU (Who is no longer allowed to say he is old, since he keeps running fast and beating all the young guys)
Simon G.
"It's good to be back in Europe racing, had a solid run and looking forward to supporting the US team at Worlds next week!"
Well hope to see the rest of the team next week, safe travels......Spero che abbiate un buon viaggio!!!


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Round 2....Mountain Racing August-September

by Simon 8. August 2009 11:06

After a tough month of racing in June ( 4 races in 4 weeks) ending with the brutal NACAC/USA Championships at Cranmore, New Hampshire I needed some serious down time to recover and heal up.....A couple weeks of LSD..LONG SLOW DISTANCE ;0 )

I realized that it was time to focus on UPHILL racing. I have never enjoyed the downhill part of racing and it feels good to put that aspect behind me and see if I cant squueeeze a couple more years out of this old body and excel on the ascent races..

 

It took a couple of weeks to get the snap back in my legs, so I tried a couple of low key races including a road 10km in Colorado Springs ( 31.46 )  followed by a mountain trail race in Eldora Colorado sandwiched in between 110 mile weeks and mile repeats during the week.....

Today ( August 8th ) Was my final tune up session before I do 4 races in the coming 5 weeks....all is well, Im finally feeling healthy , speedy and strong again....avoiding running downhills hard has allowed me to recover easily ( even ran my longest run in 3 years last sunday 2 hr 50 min with my good friend Paul low, up pikes peak ascent race course ) and was able to do 2 interval sessions this week.

Next up is one of my all time favorite ascent races...Pikes Peak Ascent on august 15th....Then i will head to Ketchum ,Idaho the following week to do a 6 mile ascent race.  3 Days later I leave to Susa, Italy to run THE YEARS most favorite race of mine... a race which has IT ALL...15km  road at the start  steep climbs and some of the best competition in the world.  I have run this race 5 times and my three best times are all between 1.21.01 and 1.21.11 .  I am determined to run a sub 1.20 this year....ha  ha or 1.21 again ????

The World MAster Championships are two weeks later ( mid sept) which I am completely torn as to spending the 2000 dollars needed to get there to defend my 3 time World Title...Money is not everything but OUCH....

...Im off for my evening recovery run and eagerly awaiting a return to PURE ASCENT RACES  !!

 

good luck to everyone and HUGE congrats to this years National Mountain Team

 

happy Trails

Simon

 


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Top Junior returns to lead Teva US Mtn. Running Team.

by Teva Action 5. August 2009 08:54
Richmond’s Tim Smith To Join Andrew Benford At World Mountain Running Championship

Smith to represent the United States on the junior team in Italy.

Article link:  http://www.richmondspiders.com/sports/c-xc/spec-rel/080409aaa.html

Aug. 4, 2009

UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND, Va. - Rising sophomore Tim Smith was selected to represent the United States at the World Mountain Running Championship, a week after teammate Andrew Benford earned a spot on the U.S. Senior Team with his second-place finish at the Cheyenne Canon Mountain Race in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Smith will competed on the Junior (under 20) Team, marking the second-consecutive year he has done so.

Smith, a Roanoke, Va. native, led the Americans last year in Switzerland to a fourth-place finish -- the United State's best team showing ever at the World Championships. Smith's fifth-place individual finish also ranked as the highest finish in history for a U.S. junior male.

"I'm really excited to make the team again this year", said Smith. "I had a great experience last year and look forward to representing the United States again. I've always wanted to go to Italy and I'm really excited to be going with Andrew."

The Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team competes in the 25th World Mountain Running Championships in Campodolcino, Italy on September 6. Campodolcino is located in the province of Sondrio in the Lombardy region located approximately 100 kilometers north of Milan.

This year's races are held on an up/down loop course (as opposed to even-numbered years when the events are held on uphill-only courses) with the senior men running approximately 13.02 km and the junior men running a distance slightly over 8.68 km.

"We are very happy for Andrew and Tim," said Richmond men's head coach Steve Taylor. "This is a great opportunity for them to compete against the best athletes in the world and continue with their development as top runners in the nation. Anytime you have an athlete on a national team it's exciting. To have two in the same year is tremendous. There is nothing more special as an athlete than putting on our nation's team uniform."

Three years ago Andrew Benford, was selected to the team and finished 12th in the junior men's race, which was the highest-ever finish for a U.S. junior at the time.

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How about a trade…a tag line for some flips? The Teva Tag Line Contest begins...

by The Insider 5. August 2009 07:12

We’re looking for a tag line and we think you’re smarter than an ad agency so, we wanted to go straight to the source, our Tribe. What do you say? Got any clever tag lines you’re just dying to get off your chest? Send us your thoughts via tweet to @TevaMeansNature. If your tag line gets chosen, we’ll hook you up with 50 pairs of Mush flips. (Just think about it…your Christmas shopping would be all wrapped up!)

 Here’s a little on Teva to get the creative mojo flowing: Teva makes shoes for people who are passionate about leading an adventurous life, whether it’s in the woods or in the city, and we’ve been at it for over 25 years. In the beginning the name Teva was chosen because of its meaning in Hebrew, nature. So, for the past quarter century we’ve been dedicated to performance, comfort and the environment in which we play but especially committed to our fellow adventurers better known to us as the Tribe.

 What do you say?? Got any clever tag lines you're just dying to get off your chest?

 

PS... Important: Make sure to read this "short" message from our legal team here before participating


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2009 Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team Announced Today

by Mrs. Trailrunner 2. August 2009 14:26
August 2, 2009 – For Immediate Release  Nancy Hobbs (Manager, Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team): (719) 573-4133 trlrunner@aol.com

2009 Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team Announced TodayColorado Springs, CO --- The Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team will compete in the 25th World Mountain Running Championships in Campodolcino, Italy on September 6, 2009.  Campodolcino is located in the province of Sondrio in the Lombardy region located approximately 100 kilometers north of Milan. This year’s team includes the following athletes: (*Ages are listed at time of World Championships)
Senior Men: Joseph Gray, 25, Lakewood, WA; Zac Freudenberg, 31, St. Louis, MO; Matt Byrne, 34, Scranton, PA; Tim Parr, 27, Gunnison, CO, Andrew Benford, 22, Ravenswood, VA, and Rickey Gates, 28, Boulder, CO.

Senior Women: Christine Lundy, 39, Sausalito, CA, Megan Kimmel, 29, Silverton, CO, Megan Lund, 25, Basalt, CO, and Brandy Erholtz, 32, Bailey, CO.

Junior Men: Tim Smith, 19, Roanoke, VA; Brandon Lord, 17, Hixson, TN; Dan Nafziger, 18, Harrisonburg, VA; Brian Rooney, 19, Arlington, VA

Junior Women: Megan Morgan, 17, Del Mar, CA; Alex Dent, 16, Scott Depot, WV; and Robyn Arnold, 16, Redlands, CA. This year’s races are held on an up/down loop course (as opposed to even-numbered years when the events are held on uphill-only courses) with the senior men running approximately 13.02 km, the senior women and junior men running a distance slightly over 8.68 km, while the junior women run approximately 4.34 km.

The women’s team includes four athletes with the top three finishers scoring for the team.  Six athletes will represent the men’s team with the top four finishers scoring. The junior men’s team includes four athletes with the top three scoring while the junior women’s team is comprised of three athletes with the top two scoring. Team manager Nancy Hobbs, Colorado Springs, CO, team leader Richard Bolt, Portland, Oregon, team manager for the juniors Dave Dunham, Bradford, MA, and women’s team manager Ellen Miller, Vail, CO will accompany the team to Italy.

At the USATF annual convention in Reno, NV, on December 6, the Mountain Ultra Trail Running (MUT) Council chose two races from which automatic qualifiers to the U.S. team will be selected.  The USA Mountain Running Championships were hosted at Mt. Cranmore (11km) on June 28 in North Conway, NH. The top three U.S. men – Gray, Freudenberg, and Byrne – and the top U.S. woman finisher – Lundy – earned automatic berths on the team. The Cheyenne Canon Mountain Race in Colorado Springs, CO, was the site of the second and final selection race on July 26 (approximately 8km for women and juniors and 12km for men) where the top two U.S. men – Parr and Benford – and the top two U.S. women – Kimmel and Lund – earned automatic berths.            

After the final selection race, the remaining members of the senior squad, (one male - Gates, one female - Erholtz), were chosen by the Mountain Ultra Trail Council with input from the team staff based on results at the selection races, past World Trophy events, national and international racing experience including mountain, road, cross country, and track.       

The junior team members were selected based on their running resumes and required a letter of support from a coach, parent, or mentor. Junior athletes must be at least 16 and not yet 20 in the year of competition.      

Bios on the aforementioned athletes and photos will be distributed later this week.

Sponsors of the 2009 Teva U.S. Mountain Running Team include title sponsor Teva, the official footwear of the team since 2002.
 

For additional information visit the websites listed below:

 World Mountain Running Association                             www.wmra.info

World Mountain Running Championships                        www.wmrc2009.org

USA Track & Field                                                       www.usatf.org

American Trail Running Association                               www.trailrunner.com

USA Mountain Running Championships              www.whitemountainmilers.com


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Highlight reel from 2009 Teva Mountain Games

by The Insider 28. July 2009 04:45

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