An elite field of some of the fittest amateur and professional triathletes competed in the Leadman Tri - Life Time EPIC 250 May 14. Truly unique, the inaugural event provides a challenging 250-kilometer course through the desert outside Las Vegas.
Competing against a stellar field of world-class professionals on the event's ultra-distance course, Angela Naeth (CAN) won the women's professional division at 10:29:43 and Jordan Rapp (USA) won the men's professional division at 9:32:19.
2011 Leadman Triathlon Life Time EPIC 250 Results:
Lake Mead National Recreation, Nevada
| Men Results | Time | Place |
Women Results | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jordan Rapp | 9:32:19 | 1 |
Angela Naeth | 10:29:43 |
| Troy Jacobson | 10:33:24 | 2 |
Tara Norton | 10:56:06 |
| Kurt Holt | 12:20:52 | 3 |
Katya Meyers | 11:39:24 |
| Seton Clagget | 12:36:15 | 4 |
Hillary Biscay | 11:41:41 |
| James Raddini | 12:51:15 | 5 |
Sally Sawyer | 15:19:06 |
In the women's full Leadman division, Tara Norton (CAN) finished second with a time of 10:56:06, while Katya Meyers finished third with a time of 11:39:24. In the men's full Leadman division, Troy Jacobson finished second with a time of 10:33:24, followed by third-place finisher Kurt Holt with a time of 12:20:52.
For the women's half Leadman division, Reenie Griffin finished with a time of 9:19:04. In the men's division, John Sliney finished at 7:13:33, followed by second-place finisher Art Johnson with a time of 8:06:16 and third place finisher Jason Bezon with a time of 9:29:47.
Saturday's Leadman relay division saw the team of Hugo, Perry and Cooper take first place in 10:04:28, thirty-three minutes ahead of Team Hileman, who came in second with a time of 10:37:34. The team of James, Cutts and Janess rounded out the podium with a time of 11:41:11.
The Leadman 250-kilometer ultra-distance triathlon includes a five-kilometer (3.1 mile) swim in the shadow of Dead Man's Island, 223-kilometer (138.6-mile) bike through the Valley of Fire State Park, and a 22-kilometer (13.7-mile) run along a trail that once brought workers and materials to build Hoover Dam.




