Leaders maintain position; Women dominate Ultra division

CARBONDALE, COLORADO—With 63 races tallied, the 2006 Trail Runner Trophy
Series — sponsored by LaSportiva and Golite — enters its final two months
of competition. And throughout the summer, early season leaders, Hugh
Davis (Marathon & Shorter Division) of Tell City, Indiana, and Van Phan
(Ultra Division) of Maple Valley, Washington, both maintained their
positions at the top of the pack. Although not household names, these
runners have amassed big points by exhibiting a willingness to travel to
numerous races and placing high in their respective divisions.

In its third season, the Trail Runner Trophy is the world's largest
off-road running series, and will attract over 20,000 runners from North
America and Canada. Encompassing over 110 races, the Series offers two
divisions: Ultramarathon and Marathon and Shorter. For complete
information on the Trophy Series, including race schedule, scoring, rules
and news—please visit www.trailrunnermag.com.

Chicks Rule
In the Ultra division, women hold seven of the top 10 slots, with Van
Phan, 35, tightening her grip on to the overall lead, bolstered by wins in
the Lake Youngs Ultra, Washington (4th-place overall), a fast-paced
28.8-miler, and Blackfoot Ultra (100K), in Edmonton, Canada.

Nipping on Phan's heels is Tracy Thomas, 44, of Champaign, Illinois.
Thomas moved into second with her win in the 100-mile race at the Kettle
Moraine 100 Endurance Runs, Wisconsin. In third is ultrarunning heavy
hitter Nikki Kimball, 35, of Bozeman, Montana, who took first place—third
overall—in the sweltering heat of this year's Western States 100 Mile
Endurance Run, California.

The top male Ultra division contender is Graham Cooper, 36, of Oakland,
California, who also took top honors at Western States, where a dramatic
finish-line incident took out race leader Brian Morrison (see Trail Runner
No. 41 for a report).

Top 10: Trophy Series Ultra Division
1. Van Phan, 1088.2 points
2. Tracy Thomas, 901.8 points
3. Nikki Kimball, 772 points
4. Sue Johnston, 681.2 points
5. Darcy Africa, 600 points
6. Graham Cooper, 574 points
7. Beverley Anderson-Abbs, 560 points
8. Todd Nott, 448 points
9. Erik Skaden, 431 points
10. Christine Crawford, 430 points

Midwestern Heat
In the Marathon & Shorter division, cohorts Hugh Davis, 42, and Brian
Beckort, 33, hail from the metropolis of Tell City in southern Indiana,
and have taken to the air and road to attend Trophy Series races across
the country. Recent ticks include the Lake Mingo Trail Run (7.1 miles),
Illinois, and Berryman Trail Run (marathon), Missouri, where Davis took
second place in his age group and fourth overall. In the same race,
Beckort took first overall in a quick time of 3:22.

Adam Blum, 42, of Los Gatos, California, rounds out the top three, and
holds the current top standing for running the most Trophy Series races,
with a whopping 16 races.

In the women's Marathon & Shorter division, Annette Van Baalen, 38 of
Laramie, Wyoming, has the lead over Anne Kilgore, 50, of Salt Lake City,
Utah, and Gail Leedy, 52, of Laramie, Wyoming.

Top 10: Marathon & Shorter division
1. Hugh Davis, 492.3 points
2. Brian Beckort, 401.9 points
3. Adam Blum, 305.7 points
4. Annette Van Baalen, 204.8 points
5. Anne Kilgore, 170 points
6. Gail Leedy, 169.8 points
7. Ben Nephew, 135 points
8. Christian Hendrickson, 129.8 points
9. Don Frichtl, 126.1 points
10. Jeff Young, 125.8 points

At the Series close, we will award 18 champions each a prize package worth
over $700, packed with great products from Trophy Series sponsors.

CONTACT: Elinor Fish, Trail Runner Magazine
Phone: 970.704.1442 x 12
efish@bigstonepub.com

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