Filip Ospaly and Sarah Haskins Win 28th St Anthony's Triathlon
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (May 1, 2011) - Filip
Ospaly and Sarah Haskins were the male and female winners of the
28th annual St. Anthony's Triathlon, topping one of
the largest and most competitive pro fields in the Triathlon's
history.
Among the men, Ospaly, 35, captured the St. Anthony's
Triathlon title with a time of 1:41:22. "My strategy was to wait
for the run," said Ospaly of Czech Republic. "I knew my finish was
strong." Ospaly competed in the 2008 Olympics and his career
highlights include first place in the 2001 Triathlon World
Championships and first place in the 2003 Triathlon European
Championships
Coming in second was Matt Reed, 36, of Boulder, Colo.,
whose time of 1:41:36 was five seconds better than third-place
finisher Cameron Dye, 27, of Boulder, Colo. "He (Ospaly) dusted me
about 800 out," said Reed, 36. "I didn't have a good start on the
swim but it came together on the bike. Dye (the 2010 winner) had a
good defending race. I was lucky to catch him in the
end."
In the professional women's division, Sarah Haskins, 30,
claimed her third consecutive St. Anthony's Triathlon title with a
time of 1:52:28. "I've been more focused on my running lately, so
it helped to be in Florida the past few weeks," said Haskins of
Colorado Springs, Colo. "I love St. Anthony's. This is my fifth
time. I make sure to come back whenever I can." Haskins, a U.S.
Olympian and USA Triathlon's 2009 Triathlete of the Year has also
won the 2010 Miami International Triathlon.
Liz Blatchford placed second in the fast-paced race with a
time of 1:53:07. "I haven't done many non-drafting races," said
Blatchford, 31, of Queensland, Australia. "So I'm really
happy with my results." Finishing third was Sarah Groff, 30,
of Hanover, N.H., who crossed the finish line at
1:53:34.
Due to weather conditions, the swim course was relocated
and shortened to 1,000 meters. Athletes competed for a professional
prize purse totaling $65,000 in addition to $10,000 in prizes for
the top male and female competitors in the Elite Amateur
division.
The St. Anthony's Triathlon, now part of the World
Triathlon Corporation's (WTC) new 5150 Triathlon Series, is the
largest international distance triathlon series in the world and is
the first non-drafting international race series of its kind. The
race is the USA Triathlon Regional Championship and is a qualifier
for the 5150 U.S. Championship event and for the USA Triathlon
National Championship.
The race, sponsored and produced by St. Anthony's
Hospital, capped a weekend that featured the Sports & Fitness
Expo on Friday and Saturday and the always popular St. Anthony's
Meek & Mighty Triathlon on Saturday, a shorter-distance race
for youths and novice adults. The weekend of events draws more than
5,000 athletes from more than 46 states and 18 countries and 10,000
spectators.
For complete results and more information about the race,
visit the St. Anthony's Triathlon Web site at
SATriathlon.com.
About World Triathlon Corporation
World Triathlon Corporation (WTC) is a Tampa-based company
recognized for athletic excellence, distinguished events and
quality products. WTC's portfolio includes Ironman, Ironman 70.3,
5150 Triathlon Series, Iron Girl and IronKids brands, which have a
combined total of more than 180 events worldwide each year.
Supported by partners including Ford, Timex, Foster Grant and
PowerBar, Ironman is the No.1 user-based sports brand in the world
and has been a respected name in triathlon since its inception in
1978.
About St. Anthony's Hospital
St. Anthony's Hospital is a 395-bed hospital founded in 1931 as a
ministry of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany and is the first and
only faith-based hospital in Pinellas County. As St. Anthony's
celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2011, the hospital continues its
rich history dedicated to improving the health of the community by
providing high-quality, innovative and compassionate
care.
About BayCare Health System
BayCare Health System is a leading community-based
health system in the Tampa Bay area. Composed of a network of 10
not-for-profit hospitals, outpatient facilities and services such
as imaging, lab, behavioral health and home health care, BayCare
provides expert medical care throughout a patient's lifetime. With
more than 200 access points conveniently located throughout Tampa
Bay, BayCare connects patients to a complete range of preventive,
diagnostic and treatment services for any health care need.
BayCare's family of hospitals are: Mease Countryside, Mease
Dunedin, Morton Plant, Morton Plant North Bay, St. Anthony's, St.
Joseph's, St. Joseph's Children's, St. Joseph's Hospital-North, St.
Joseph's Women's, and South Florida Baptist. For more information,
visit BayCare on the Web at www.BayCare.org.