USA Triathlon has announced its 2003 age group athletes of the
year.John Reback and Linda Gallo were named age group triathletes of
the year and Jonathan Hastings and Mary Dunn were named age
group duathletes of the year.
Reback (33, North Palm Beach, Fla.) was the overall men's winner
at the 2003 USA Triathlon Age Group Triathlon National
Championships on Oct. 4 in Shreveport, La. He also won his age
group at the Gulf Coast Triathlon and the USAT World's Qualifier
in Menomonie, Wis.
Gallo (27, Sunnyvale, Calif.) was the first age group finisher
at Ironman Hawaii in 2003 and was the overall winner at the USAT
World's Qualifier in Menomonie, Wis. Gallo finished fifth in her
age group at the 2003 International Triathlon Union (ITU)
Triathlon World Championships on Dec. 7 in New Zealand.
Hastings (29, Grove City, Ohio) finished first overall at the
2003 USA Triathlon Age Group Duathlon National Championships on
June 22 in Alpharetta, Ga. Hastings went on to finish third in
his age group at the International Triathlon Union World
Duathlon Championships in Affoltern, Switzerland. He was the
sixth age group finisher overall.
Dunn (52, Cheshire, Conn.) won her age group at the 2003 age
group duathlon national championships and was the fifth woman
overall. She was first in her age group and fourth overall among
women at Powerman Alabama. Dunn was the first woman and fourth
overall finisher at the Bethany Harvest Duathlon.
The other age groupers of the year and their 2003
accomplishments are:
Triathlon Male Master of the Year: Jeff Cuddeback (45, Longwood,
Fla.)
* First overall at the USAT Long Course National
Championship in Muncie, Ind.
* First finisher over 40 at the Ironman World Championships
in Hawaii in record-setting time.
Triathlon Female Master of the Year: Holly Nybo (41, Portola
Valley, Calif.)
* First in her age group and second overall at world's
qualifier in Menomonie, Wis.
* First in her age group and fourth overall at the ITU
Triathlon World Championships in New Zealand
Triathlon Male Grand Master of the Year: Jon Adamson (66,
Alpharetta, Ga.)
* First in his age group at the USAT triathlon national
championships in Shreveport, La.
* Second in his age group at the triathlon world
championships in New Zealand.
* First in his age group at the Ironman World Championships
in Hawaii
Triathlon Female Grand Master of the Year: Jan Miller (65,
Marana, Ariz.)
* First in her age group at the USAT triathlon national
championships in Shreveport, La.
* First in her age group at the triathlon world
championships in New Zealand.
Triathlon Male Junior of the Year: Chris Stehula (19, San Luis
Obispo, Calif.)
* Finished first in 18-19 age group in USA Triathlon draft-
legal race series.
* First U.S. finisher and 28th in his age group at the
triathlon world championships in New Zealand.
Triathlon Female Junior of the Year: Jenna Yeakel (16, Canton,
Ohio)
* First in her age group at the USA Triathlon Junior
National Championships in Michigan.
* First U.S. finisher and 21st in her age group at the
triathlon world championships in New Zealand.
Duathlon Female Master of the Year: Sue Davis (41, Costa Mesa,
Calif.)
* First female finisher overall at the DANNON Duathlon in
Lake Pleasant, Ariz.
* First female finisher overall at the USAT Duathlon
National Championships in Alpharetta, Ga.
Duathlon Male Master of the Year: Derek Hager (42, Minneapolis,
Minn.)
* First place master at the USAT duathlon national
championships in Alpharetta, Ga.
* First place master at the DANNON Duathlon race in
Carlsbad, Calif.
* First place master at the Apple Duathlon in Sartell, Minn.
Duathlon Male Grand Master of the Year: Don Ardell (65, Tampa,
Fla.)
* First place in his age group at the USAT duathlon national
championships in Alpharetta, Ga.
* First place in his age group at the Apple Duathlon in
Sartell, Minn.
* First place in his age group at DANNON Duathlon in
Grenelefe, Fla.
Duathlon Female Grand Master of the Year: Ann Erickson (61, The
Woodlands, Texas)
* Finished season ranked first among duathletes in her age
group in USA Triathlon national rankings.
* First place in her age group at the Frost Yer Fanny
Duathlon
* Eighth overall among women at the Blue Norther Duathlon
Duathlon Male Junior of the Year: Matthew Coy (19,
Lawrenceville, Ga.)
* Third place among junior males at the Alpharetta ITU
Duathlon World Cup.
* Third U.S. finisher and 23rd overall among junior males at
the ITU Duathlon World Championships in Affoltern, Switzerland.
Duathlon Female Junior of the Year: Bethany Fortuna (18, Aurora,
Ind.)
* Finished season ranked first among duathletes in her age
group in USA Triathlon national rankings.
* Finished first in her age group at Buffalo Trails Duathlon.