The 2005 BolderBOULDER International Team Challenge is set. So far, 18 teams have signed up for the 8th International Team Challenge at the 27th BolderBOULDER on Memorial Day, May 30th.
On the men’s side, eleven teams include: USA, Ethiopia (ETH), Kenya (KEN), Mexico (MEX), Korea (KOR), Russia (RUS), Great Britain (GBR), Australia (AUS), Ecuador (ECU), Colombia (COL) and Team Colorado.
On the women’s side, seven teams include: USA, Kenya (KEN), Mexico (MEX), Korea (KOR), Japan (JPN), Romania (ROM), and Team Colorado.
Men’s teams:
United States = USA
1. Peter Julian, CO
2. Jason Hubbard, CO
3. Chris Graff, VA
Russia = RUS
4. Dmitri Maximov
5. Oleg Balahovets
6. Pavel Kokin
Mexico = MEX
7. David Galvan
8. Teodoro Vega
9. Pablo Olmedo
Korea = KOR
10. Jae Yung Hyung
11. Kyong Sun Kil
12. Joneg Hun Sin
Kenya = KEN
13. Paul Koech
14. Thomas Kiplitan
15. Gilbert Okari
Great Britain = GBR
16. Dave Anderson
17. Andi Jones
18. Andrew Norman
Ethiopia = ETH
19. Gudisa Shentema
20. Tekeste Kebede
21. Mohammed AWOL
Ecuador = ECU
22. Silvio Guerra
23. Vladimir Guerra
24. Franklin Tenorio
Colombia = COL
25. William Naranjo
26. Javier Guarin
27. Herder Vasquez
Australia = AUS
28. Kim Gillard
29. Andrew Leatherby
30. Michael Power
Team Colorado
31. Sean Nesbit, Boulder, CO
32. Jon Severy, CU, Aspen, Colorado
33.Austin Vigil, CSU, Ft. Collins, Colorado
Women’s teams:
United States = USA
1. Elva Dryer, NM
2. Jen Rhines, PA
3. Colleen De Reuck, CO
Team Colorado
4. Nicole Aish, Gunnison, CO
5. Amy Manson
6. Katie Blackett, Boulder, CO
Romania = ROM
10. Lida Simon
11. Constantina Dita
12. Nuta Olaru
Mexico = MEX
13. America Mateos
14. Angelica Sanchez
15. Zoila Gomez
Korea = KOR
16. Kim Na Ra
17. Kang Soon Duk
18. Min Da Mi
Kenya = KEN
19. Leah Jemeli Malot
20. Naomi Wangui Ndegwa
21. Eunice Jhepkirui Kirwa
Japan = JPN
22. Masako Chiba
23. Kiyoko Shimahara
24. Mari Ozaki
BolderBOULDER Team Challenge Fun Facts
Currently, 27 athletes (14 men, 13 women) that have competed in past BolderBOULDER’s hold national 10K records.
In 2004, Team USA won their 1st title on the men’s side- bettering the Kenyan men for the very 1st time when fielding a complete team.
In terms of competitive strength, the 2004 men’s Pro- Race was ranked 21st worldwide (this includes the Olympics and all races 5k to marathon)
The Pro-Race field includes 3 Olympic champions as well as 3 national record holders for their respective countries.
Silvio Guerra (Ecuador) is a runner-up finisher not once, but twice at the prestigious Boston Marathon.
Boulder resident and 2005 USA team member, Pete Julian is both a cancer survivor and top ten finisher at the USA Men’s 8k Championship.
Boulder resident and U.S. team member Colleen De Reuck captured the US 25k title with a time ranking her 3rd in the world for 2005, and a top 15 performance all time. In addition, De Reuck’s time on the USA record books leaves her trailing only Joan Benoit Samuelson‘s American Record of 1:24:43.
Gilbert Okari (Kenya) won Bay to Breakers last year.
Team Colorado will have 3 men and 3 women from our state competing.