Potential U.S. Olympic triathletes Doug
Friman, Victor Plata and Julie Swail will bring their talents
to Arizona on Sunday
where they will compete in the Race to Athens - Tempe as part
of the ITU Rio Salado
International Triathlon.The Race to Athens - Tempe is part of USA Triathlon's Race to
Athens series that
allows U.S. and international athletes to earn valuable
International Triathlon
Union (ITU) ranking points.
USA Triathlon will send three men and three women to the
Olympic Games. Four of
the slots have already been filled at two previous qualifying
races: the Race to
Athens - Honolulu (April 18) and the ITU Triathlon World
Championships in Madeira,
Portugal (May 9). The final two slots - one man and one woman -
will be filled on
June 13 at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Triathlon in
Bellingham, Wash.
Friman, who grew up in Tucson, Ariz., and Plata, of San Luis
Obispo, Calif., are
the two favorites for the final men's spot. Both compete for
the same racing team
- sponsored by KINeSYS.
The final Olympic slot will be determined based on the
athletes' finishes among
Americans in all three qualifying races. Friman finished as the
fifth American in
Hawaii and the third American in Portugal. Plata finished as
the third American
in Hawaii and the fifth American in Portugal.
Swail (Irvine, Calif.) is a dark horse for the women's Olympic
slot. She finished
as the fourth American in Hawaii and the fourth American in
Portugal. But if she
can have a great race in Bellingham, anything could still
happen.
Even if Swail doesn't qualify for the U.S. Olympic triathlon
team this year, she
will still be going to Athens as the NBC commentator for
women's water polo. Swail
earned an Olympic silver medal in water polo at the 2000
Olympic Games in Sydney,
Australia.
Other athletes expected to compete in Tempe include 2002 U.S.
national champion
Seth Wealing (Fowler, Ind.), 2003 ITU World Cup bronze medalist
Mark Fretta (Portland,
Ore.) and Australian Chris McCormack.
The women's race will start at 10 a.m. Sunday, followed by the
men's race at 11:15
a.m. The course will consist of a 1,500-meter (two-lap) swim, a
40K (six-lap) bike
and a 10K (four-lap) run. The race will take place in and
around Tempe Town Lake.
There will be a $20,000 prize purse. Before the elite race
there will be an age
group race at Tempe Town Lake starting at 6 a.m. For more
information on either
race, go to www.riosaladotri.com.