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On Saturday, December 6, the 2003 USATF Mountain Runner of the Year awards will be presented at the Sheraton Four Points in Greensboro, NC during a breakfast banquet as part of the USATF annual convention. The USATF Mountain Runner of the Year award recipients in the open category are Paul Low, Amherst, MA and CMS and Anita Ortiz, Eagle, CO and Bernie Boettcher, Silt, CO and Kari DiStefano, Telluride, CO in the masters category.
Paul Low, 29, Amherst, MA was a member of the Teva US Mountain Running Anita Ortiz, 39, Eagle, CO had an extraordinary year in spite of some early season injuries. Ortiz earned her spot on her second Teva US Mountain Running Team with a win at the Alyeska Mountain Run in Girdwood, Alaska. Her incredible 8th place finish at the World Mountain Running Trophy was the best finish by a US woman since 1995, the first year the US sent a women's team to the Worlds, and the only time a US woman has cracked the top 10 (Ortiz finished 11th at last year’s WMRT in Austria). Ortiz was victorious at the inaugural USA National Mountain Running Championships in Vail, CO in July and also defended her title at the Pikes Peak Ascent in August. She is a graduate of Colorado State University and received her Master in Education at Florida State with an impressive 4.0 average. Ortiz teaches kindergarten at Eagle Valley Elementary and has four children. Bernie Boettcher, 40, Silt, CO, is one of the most recognizable runners in Colorado competing nearly every weekend and consistently finishing as a top master and often winning events outright. In 2003 Boettcher won the masters divisions at Pikes Peak Ascent and the Pikes Peak Marathon. He competed in two of the Teva US Mountain Running Team selection races, the Teva Spring Runoff where he finished 9th and the Alyeska Mountain Race where he finished 5th. He also traveled to the WMRT and ran the open race finishing 4th and first master. Boettcher is a freelance writer and artist whose designs have appeared on numerous race T-shirts. Kari DiStefano, 44, Telluride, CO, USATF Mountain Runner of the Year in 2001 and last year’s masters mountain runner of the year, earned a spot on the Teva US Mountain Running Team with a win at the Teva Spring RunOff. She was the second master finisher at the USA National Mountain Running Championships and fourth overall. Kari also finished 2nd at the Barr Trail Race. DiStefano has three children and works as a mapper for San Miguel County. This is the fifth year for the USATF Mountain Runner of the Year awards. Past winners include Colorado athletes Danelle Ballengee, Matt Carpenter, Cindy O'Neill, New England runners Craig Fram, Dave Dunham, and Eric Morse. Criteria for this year’s selection included top results in US mountain/trail competitions and international competitions during 2003, current USATF membership, and serving as an ambassador for the sport. The 2003 USATF MUT Council's Contributor of the Year Award goes to Volkswagen of America and the Morrison Auto Group for their support of the 2003 World Mountain Running Trophy. |
Richard Bolt |
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