Saturday, July 25, 2009 -- Bridgeport, WV / Maple Lake Clubhouse
J. Cecil Jarvis Memorial Triathlon
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Because Life Counts
Article and photos by J.R. Petsko
The motto says it all. On May 22, 2007, J. Cecil Jarvis, 58, died in a bicycle crash while on a training ride. I didn't know Mr. Jarvis, but I understand that he must have been a very special man by the actions of others after his death.
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This year, more than 175 competitors showed up to take part in the challenging event which consisted of a 660 yard swim in Maple Lake, a 12-mile road bike ride, and a 3.1-mile run around the lake. As the racers lined up at the start they were welcomed by pleasant temperatures and partly cloudy skies which made for perfect racing weather.
At the start of the event, it was hard to follow who was in front because during the swim all that anyone can see is the person's head about 50 yards away. When the racers exited the water, the first to hit the steps was 15 year old, Thomas Bailey. The Bethel Park, Pennsylvania native completed the swim in 9 minutes and 30 seconds which was the fastest time of the day. Bailey was ahead of some big triathlon names early on.
Thomas Wood of Tallmansville, WV was second out of the water in 9 minutes and 45 seconds and was followed Beau Krpicak in third.
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As the riders transitioned to the run it was just 3.1 miles to go to the finish. Vinnie Monseau was determined to repeat as race winner and completed the 5k in 18 minutes and 22 seconds. Monseau had the fastest run time of the day which earned him the overall top spot, finishing with a sub-hour time of 59 minutes and 31 seconds. He beat all who followed including the teams.
Derek Clark, who trains with Monseau, kept it close to the very end, finishing second overall with a time of 1:01:45. Clark's run time of 18 minutes, 50 seconds helped him secure that.
Thomas Wood was consistent all day and crossed in third overall (1:02:35).
For the women, Hannah Vernon of Morgantown, West Virginia attacked the swim to pull away early. Her fast swim-leg time was 10 minutes 35 seconds.
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The race for second however was a tight one. Kelly Murphy and Kristin Garbinski were back and forth during the entire race. Murphy edged out Garbinski by 23 seconds at the finish. Murphy threw down the fastest women's run of the day to claim second.
The River City Runners Team took the overall men's spot in 1:08:29, beating our Team Merinar by more than 2 minutes. Victory of West Virginia took home third.
The top co-ed team was YM&SP who finished in 1:12:05. Team Tri-Fecta closed in for second with a time of 1:14:07, and Strength, Balance and Yoga took third.
Thanks to all the volunteers and sponsors who made this event possible.
Title Sponsor:
United Hospital Center
Swim Sponsor:
Central Supply, MVB Bank, MEC Construction
Bike Sponsor:
City Window & Construction Company, Stuart-McMunn Company
Run Sponsor:
Harrison County Commission
Transition Area Sponsor:
United Hospital Center Emergency Department
Post Race Picnic Sponsor:
Texas Roadhouse
Corporate Sponsor:
University Health Associates & WVU Department of Emergency Medicine, Greater Bridgeport Convention and Visitors Bureau, Walmart
In Kind Sponsors:
Microtel Inn & Suites, Maple Lake Community, Maplewood Senior Living Community, Bridgeport Parks and Recreation, Magic 106.5, Exponent Telegram, WBOY, North Pole Ice, Tyler Mountain Water & Coffee, Starbucks Coffee
Gold Contributors:
Radiological Physicians Associates, J.W. Ebert Corp. - McDonald's, Merrill Lynch, Waste Management
Silver Contributors:
Swanson Industries
Bronze Contributors:
Oliverio's Ristorante, Wamsley Cycles, Xtreme Fitness, Diamond Street Car Wash, Bridgeport Physical Therapy, Pinti Physical Therapy, Petroleum Development Corporation