duathlon
- About two-dozen Harford triathletes were among the 425 participants of the four Diamond in the Route races last Saturday, which included a duathlon (run, bike, run) and the aquabike (swim and bike). Several of the locals fared quite well in the competition.
- More than 200 people participated in the event, which was held at the South Carroll Swim Club and benefitted Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland.
- Three things to try as a family in Howard County this month.
- Scott Coon and Heather Thompson, both of Abingdon, led Harford County athletes in the North East Sprint Triathlon and Duathlon Sunday in Cecil County.
- 230 athletes of all levels competed in the event. The Sprint Triathlon includes a 400-meter swim, 14-mile bike ride and a 3-mile run. This year, organizers added a Sprint Duathlon featuring a 1.8-mile run, a 14-mile bike ride and a 3-mile run.
- On May 15, Piranha Sports will sponsor the annual Cascade Lake Triathlon and Duathlon, from 7 to 10 a.m. in the area of Snydersburg Road between Cape Horn Road and Md. 482.
- Carla Williams, an accomplished cyclist and triathlete from Baltimore, led the field in the second annual Anytime Fitness Duathlon in Forest Hill Saturday.
- Rob Tisch and Danielle Kays led all the way in the RASAC Fall Duathon Sunday in Churchville.
- As a shipboard officer in the U.S. Navy, Mike McMonagle has obvious constraints in training for the ultra-marathon footraces he enjoys.
- Harford triathletes competed in two races on opposite ends of the spectrum of difficulty Sunday, one in Delaware and one on Maryland's Eastern Shore.
- Stan Ber's Bits & Pieces column for the week of May 16
- Adam Bosley of Bel Air finished far ahead of a pack of 172 runners to win the Adam Thompson 5K Sunday. Elizabeth Roark of Conowingo won the women's race in the second annual benefit race held at Harford Community College.
- Tyler Muse gave Harford Community College's second-year cross-country team its first invitational-meet victory Oct. 5.
- Stan Ber's Bits & Pieces column
- The National Wildlife Refuge in Cambridge has been selected as the site for the 2012 USA Triathlon National Long Course Duathlon Championship.
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