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Those Who Rose to the Challenge

  • Route of Fire: Competitors 2007-2008
    Alan Abbs Ieva Eglite Jose Manuel
    Romero Iglesias
    Mark Matayzic Liga Ozalina Peter Spiller
    Beverly Anderson-Abbs Luc English Buzalo Jacobi Sean Mcfadden Thomas Payne Marlo Tadashore
    Dominic Andria Walt Esser David James Tara Mcfadden Alejo Pecheco Melissa Taylor
    Mireille Audet Alvaro Farias Peter Jollies Glenn Meeth Jean Pommier Sue Thompson
    Christopher Bark Steve Faust Jane Kellog Tanya Meeth Georganna Quarles Debbie Tirrito
    Kristi Battalini Trevor Garner Genevieve
    Leclerc
    Jennifer Anne Meneraye Greyson Quarles Ronald Torres
    Manuel Lopez
    Becerra
    Lewis Grell Baiba Liepina Adam Mensies Emelio Jose
    Martinez Quijada
    Iris Tremblay
    Zane Berzina Chris Hacker Kurt Lindermeyer John Mensies Guillermo Rojas Rachel Tufunga
    Kari Borka Irene Hale Kurt Lindermuller Jordan Mensies Roger Rojas Roman Urbina
    Steve Bremner Allen Haner Gerhard Linner Tim Meyer Jason Rita Tracy Visconti
    Gideon Burke Elise Harrington Thea Lipinkski Hoyt Michener Ingrid Rossmann Doone Watson
    Eddy Calderon Mark Hartinger Jose Lopez Christine Miller Markus Rossmann Tim Watson
    Stephen Caldwell Greg Hardesty Connie Lutkevich Javiar Montero Clara von Saalfeld Stuart Wasilowski
    Mark Campbell Dot Helling Ligia Madrigal Manuel Alonzo Morales Jan von Saalfeld Brigid Weifenburg
    Gary Cambridge Meghan Hicks Nicola MacLeod Holly Motes Javier Hernandez
    San Salvador
    Brendan Whelan
    Jamie Capiscolto Marco Hidalgo Oscar Manatas Martin Mufich Mike Schell Chuck Wilson
    Mauricio Cohen Steve Hodges Jim Mandelli Jay Norman Abhijeet Singh Jaqueline Windh
    Stephanie Curran Stefan Hofinger Javier Marina Jose Olivera Mary Snyder Juan Carlos Zuñiga
  • Expedition Run: Competitors 2005-2006
    Alan Abbs Robert Coyne Susan Greenslade Oscar Manatos Christopher Pinto Ronald Torres
    Egidio Alvarado David Crane Felipe Guardia Jim Mandelli Chris Ralph Eugene Trahern
    Matt Anderson Luke Cunliffe Ann Hall Mark Matyazic Daniel rebuck Carlos Trujillo
    Beverly Anderson-
    Abbs
    Kenneth Davis R. Mark Hartinger David
    McCluskey
    Kimberly Richmond Stephanie Tucker
    Sandy Beddor Ana de
    Chavarria
    Dot Helling Glenn Meeth Thomas Ripley Roman Urbina
    Charles Bedley Viviana de
    Chavarria
    Marco Hidalgo Tanya Meeth Roger Rojas Maribel Vargas
    Marissa Berman Isabella de la
    Houssaye
    Walter Hidalgo Michael Miller Eduardo Rosello Anne Ver Hoef
    Zane Berzina Lisa de Speville Sue Hrabchak Christine Miller Terri Schneider Joany Verschuuren
    Deane Birkett Suzanna Degazon Stefani Jackenthal Mario Miranda Jim Simone Lisa Vincent
    Robert Boeder Jim DeLaney David James Stacey Moller Wayne Simpson Doone Watson
    Nancy Bristow Gilbert Dondi Claire Johnson Bruce Moore Patrick Singh Tim Watson
    Bobette Burdick Ieva Eglite Freddie Kamuk Ben nachrieb Peter Spiller Ginny Weirick
    Beth Burkhart Sue Empey Jane Kellogg Michele
    Namoski
    Kevin Stark Nicholas Wickes
    Patrick Burns Charlie Engle Marty Kennedy Jay Norman Nicholas Stover Chuck Wilson
    Mark Carpenter Walt Esser Irene Kriebel Heath Norris Elizabeth Striebel Harald Zundel
    Mark Chamley Alvaro Farias Andy Kumeda Lief Novie Justo Suarez Juan Carlos Zuñiga
    Adam Chase Rory Fuerst Clair Lueke Oscar Padilla Michael Sullivan  
    Cindy Christensen Jennifer Garretson Colin Mackay Mauricio Padilla Mark Tamminga  
    Louis Cooper Sandy Geisel Mark Macy Ricardo Palau Per Thulin  
    Robert Cowdrey David Greenslade Ligia Madrigal Alejo Pecheco Pat Tomada  
  • Teams 2005-2008
    Expedition Team   Team Austria Markus Rossmann M Austria
    Expedition Team   Team Austria Ingrid Rossmann F Austria
    Expedition Team   Team Austria Stefan Hofinger M Austria
    Expedition Team   Team Spain Anuel Alonzo Morales M Spain
    Expedition Team   Team Spain Javier Hernandez Sansalvador M Spain
    Expedition Team   Team Spain Jose Romero Iglesias M Spain
    Expedition Team   Team Spain Manuel Lopez Becerra M Spain
    Expedition Team   Team Spain Emelio Jose Martinez Quijada M Spain
    Expedition Team   Team Spain Jose Olivera    
    Expedition Team   Team UK Nicola MacLeod F UK
    Expedition Team   Team UK Gideon Burke M UK
    Expedition Team   Team UK Luc English M UK
    Expedition Team   Team Costa Rica Gerhard Linner M Costa Rica
    Expedition Team   Team Costa Rica Javiar Montero M Costa Rica
    Expedition Team   Team Costa Rica Kurt Lindermuller M Costa Rica
    Expedition Team   Team California Jean Pommier M USA
    Expedition Team   Team California Greg Hardesty M USA
    Expedition Team   Team California Rachel Tufunga F USA
    Expedition Team   Team California Chris Hacker M USA
    Expedition Team   Team Latvia Zane Berzina F Latvia
    Expedition Team   Team Latvia Ieva Eglite F Latvia
    Expedition Team   Team Latvia Liga Ozalina F Latvia
    Expedition Team   Team Latvia Baiba Leipina F Latvia
    Expedition Team Team Ecuador Ricardo Palau M Ecuador
    Expedition Team Team Ecuador Justo Suarez M Ecuador
    Expedition Team Team Ecuador Per Thulin M Ecuador
    Expedition Team Team Ecuador Carlos Trujillo M Ecuador
    Expedition Team Team Costa Rica Ana de Chavarria F Costa Rica
    Expedition Team Team Costa Rica Viviana de Chavarria F Costa Rica
    Expedition Team Team Costa Rica Eugenia Vargas F Costa Rica
    Adventure Run Quebec en Rose  Iris Tremblay F Quebec, Canada
    Adventure Run Quebec en Rose  Genevieve Leclerc F Quebec, Canada
    Adventure Run Quebec en Rose  Mireille Audet F Quebec, Canada
    Adventure Run Team Ontario John Mensies M Canada
    Adventure Run Team Ontario Adam Mensies M Canada
    Adventure Run Team Ontario Jordan Mensies M Canada

Jean Pommier
Cupertino, CA USA
International IT executive

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008
Podium: 2nd place, Men's Division
Also competed as member of Team California


Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
A passionate runner, French and living in California since 1998, married and father of three boys. Jean juggles his running ultras with work, family and meticulously maintaining his running blog http://fartherfaster.blogspot.com  

He wrote two articles about TCC 2008, one for UltraMarathon Magazine and one for Ultrafondue, a French counterpart. Jean’s favorite new ultra recipe:

 “The Pura Vida Cocktail: Mix 130 miles of running through the Costa Rican jungle, 7 stages, a handful of micro-climates, breathtaking views, top quality food, ultra running camaraderie, a pinch of competition, outstanding logistics, rustic but non-dry camping. Shake for 6 days and you will get a memorable Coastal Challenge cocktail. No counter indication!”

Read more of his article in the April issue of Ultrarunner.

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David James
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Westchester, NY USA
Country Club Manager

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008
Podium: 2nd place, Men's Division


Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007
Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2006 Top 10

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
David had said he was taking it easy in 2008, that he was there just there to enjoy himself and not be competitive. We believed him until we spied him more than half way into Stage 2, the longest stage of the week, well ahead of the pack and just ahead of Javier Montero.  
the local  favored to win.

So it was very interesting to watch his journey unfold on course. It was reported that some days he waited on or yelled back to Javier at route junctions because Javier had  demonstrated a tendency to miss route markings and get lost. There were other occasions he stopped to assist another front runner, Jean Pommier, across some challenging water crossings. Was Dave actually planning to run a 6 day race at a competitive pace while just being a kind of good Samaritan fixer or beacon of good sportsmanship ? We thought about it and wonder if it ran a bit deeper and perhaps even darker. We wondered if, in the end, he was simply doing it to keep things even more competitive and exciting....like a cat toying with it’s intended kill. Maybe not. Dave’s more of a dog person to be sure. Our theory may need more hard evidence.

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Nicola MacLeod
Edinburgh, Scotland
Doctor

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008
Podium: 1st place, Women's Division
Also competed as member of Team UK

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
Nic moved from sailing and running around the hills to do some adventure racing with friends at uni. She’s into the long races which involve a journey and was introduced to international competition in the 2001 Southern Traverse. She’s had plenty of fun in Newfoundland, America, Europe, Africa, UK and NZ on the multi-sport scene.

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Greg Hardesty
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Journalist/Runner Extraordinaire

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008
Also competed as member of Team California

Click here to view Greg's blog.

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Steve Bremner
Manitou Springs, CO USA

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008 Top 10

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Kurt Lindermuller
Costa Rica

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008 Top 10
Also competed as member of Team Costa Rica

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007
Podium: 2nd place, Men's Division

Kurt is one of our toughest competitors. He severely sprained his ankle on stage 1 in 2008 (it was loud enough for the runner ahead to hear it and think he stepped on a branch) He iced it when he could and went on to run the entire Expedition Course and still placed in the Top 10. TOUGH !

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Gerhard Linner
Costa Rica

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008 Top 10
Also competed as member of Team Costa Rica

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007

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Connie Lutkevich
Deluth, MN USA

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008
Podium: 2nd place, Women's Division

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
Connie had the added psychological benefit (or perhaps challenge) of running each stage and then being “Mom” again when her husband Steve and two young children came to spend time with her at camp each day.

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Brigid Weifenburg
Avid Runner and Mother
Frieberg, Germany

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008

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Kristi Battalini
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Chicago, IL USA

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008
Podium: 3rd place


Chris Hacker
Rocklin, CA USA

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008
Podium: 1st place
Also competed as member of Team California

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Hoyt Michener
Boise, ID USA

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008
Adventure: Route of Fire 2007

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Tim Meyer
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Phoenix, AZ USA

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008
Podium: 2nd place

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Steve Hodges
Boise, Idaho USA
Engineer

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
Two of my favorite friends and training buddies are Jen Garretson and Nic Stover. I have wanted to sign up for the Coastal Challenge ever since they returned in 2005. I have read her amazing story of their pain and misery from your web site several times and I still want to do it!

I began running with the Boise Hash House Harriers (A Drinking Club with a Running Problem) in 1992. I must have liked it - In the last 15 years, I've completed 40+ marathons, 5 Ironman Triathlons, and lots of shorter races.

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Luc English
Geologist

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008 Top 10
Also competed as member of Team UK

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
“I’m a geologist currently living and working in Nicaragua. With plenty of years running experience, mostly on the roads, and usually with a day off after a race - it will be interesting to see how I hold-up over a week on trails. My best qualifying experiences for the Coastal Challenge would  be (1) participation in a multi-day relay between Bristol (UK) and Paris (France), but that was eighteen years ago, (2) a solitary attempt at fell running where I learnt that speed over the roads does not automatically translate to speed over the moors, and (3) a couple of ultra-marathons after each of which I did not run for a week.   However, living in Nicaragua at least I shall not have to worry about acclimatization or jet-lag.”

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Stuart Wasilowski
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Charlotte, NC USA.
College Administrator

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:  
Have competed/participated in a number of sprint and expedition adventure races over the past 5 years including Primal Quest, in addition to 10K runs, two marathons, an avid biker (road/mtn) and enjoy whitewater kayaking, scuba and hiking/running. My running days are numbered so figured I try to finish one long run, before I turn 50!  Am looking forward to the suffering. My goal is to finish.

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Rachel Tufunga
Berkeley, CA USA

Adventure: Route of Fire 2008
Also competed as member of Team California


Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
"The "Coastal Challenge" is something I've always wanted to do since I first read about it in a running magazine a couple years ago. The crazy thing is, I've never signed myself up for a running race, no marathon or even local 5K. You probably just took a gasp of breath or rolled your eyes, but I've worked in the fitness industry (Personal Trainer/ Group-X Instructor) for 20 years now and played competitive sports for 15 years. The thought of proving myself against the clock or other folks just didn't appeal to me, especially with running. My preference is to run alone in the woods or for hours wrapping myself around my favorite dirt track. Running is like a prayer for me. I know that sounds kind of  corny but running connects me to "the source" like nothing else. So, five minutes after midnight on my 44th birthday I signed myself up for "the Coastal Challenge".

Rachel and her husband Simi are now part of TCC legend. They were “adopted” by a small dog in the town of La Fortuna, where the race began. The dog shadowed Rachel over vast sections of the course and spent languid days with Simi while waiting for Rachel at the finish line. By the end of 6 days Simi and “Tica” as they named their new addition were inseparable and they went on to actually legally adopt her and bring her back to the states. Just another heartwarming moment courtesy of TCC.

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Stefan Hofinger
Austria

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2008
Also competed as member of Team Austria

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Stephanie Curran
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Litchfield MN USA
Avid Runner and Mother

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008

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Geneviève Leclerc
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Police Officer

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008
Also competed as member of Team Quebec en Rose

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Charlie Engle
Greensboro, NC, USA
Television Producer

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005  
Podium: 3rd place, Men's Division

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts: Too voluminous for this little blurb. Just Google him!

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Ieva  Eglite
Riga, Latvia
Business woman

Adventure: Route of Fire 2007
Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2006

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Zane Berzina
Riga, Latvia
Business woman

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007
Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2006

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Stacy Moller
Golden, CO USA

Expedition: TCC 2006

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Beverly Abbs
Red Bluff, CO USA
Environmental Scientist

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007
Podium: 1st place, Women's Division

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005
Podium: 1st place, Women's Division

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
There are several levels of motivation for me to do events like this.  On a purely selfish level, I like to test myself and my limits and events like this seem to be the ultimate test of what I can do physically.  These races are an incredible way to see parts of the world, or your own backyard, that many people never see.  The trails used for most ultramarathons take runners through spectacular terrain and open up vistas not seen from any road.  I doubt that I would ever have gone to Costa Rica, were it not for the draw of an event like the Coastal Challenge, likewise, I wouldn’t have found myself in Borneo without the Eco-Challenge.

Bev’s sign off -
"...It doesn’t interest me where or what or with whom you have studied.  I want to know what sustains you from the inside when all else falls away.  I want to know if you can be alone with yourself, and if you truly like the company you keep in the empty moments."

    -Oriah, Mountain Dreamer/Indian Elder

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Ronald Torres
Costa Rica

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2006
Podium: 1st place, Men’s Division

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Ann Hall
Solana Beach, CA, USA
Athlete

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005
Podium: 3rd place, Women's Division
 

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Claire Johnson
London, UK
Roadshow/Event/Conference Coordinator

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2006
Podium: 1st place, Women's Division

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
Life’s too short, and you have to try everything once.

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Dot Helling
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Montpellier, VT USA
Attorney

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007
Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005  

Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
“This event is incredible. The scenery, the weather, the people, the challenge.  I would tell a newcomer to take their time and enjoy the event, not just be there to run it and compete, while taking care of themselves so it's truly enjoyable.  I would tell a newcomer not to be closed off to the big picture experience of being in Costa Rica, to take in the culture, and enjoy the people joining you in the undertaking.  It may be hard but it will be unforgettable.  Note that I personally love hot weather. If someone comes who is not good in the heat, that might be a difficult factor to overcome, especially this year in the volcano region.

When I did the TCC its first year, I was just starting to run again after a serious ankle fracture/displacement and was thrilled just to be able to complete it all.  This time my goal is to really run it.”  

These were Dot’s thoughts leading up to TCC 2007. She proceeded to crack 2-3 ribs on the very first day after taking a spill down a steep descent. Not realizing the extent of her injuries until she had x-rays at home, she went on to complete the entire Expedition Course. Amazing competitor. More amazing person.

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Doone Watson
Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007
Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2006

 
Philosophy/Background/Random Facts:
Best and worst race experiences? Running in China and listening to thousands of Chinese chanting “Canada, Canada” as I ran by was the best, the worst was in an adventure race in Canada which I was doing solo and had to quit – the first time I hadn’t been able to finish an event

What motivates you to continue?  My dog is the best motivator in the world – she is always keen on a run and makes me feel guilty if I don’t take her out. The combination of cold, dark, lousy footing and early mornings are my biggest struggle – at least 5 months of each year living in Alberta!

"Doesn't really matter what happens - it will be an incredible experience. I have run races in China, Saudi, the Barbados and Jamaica as well as Canada and the US but nothing has been as seductive as this race."

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Kari  Borka
Applegate, CA USA
Race Director

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2007
Podium: 2nd place

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Irene Hale
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

New Jersey
Avid Runner, Mother of 3, Fitness Instructor

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007

I compete for pure pleasure. I love to train and I want to see where I can take my body and mind. Running for me allows me to leave the every day stuff behind. I am fearful and excited about what lies ahead in this race. i can't wait to meet everyone and I tell people you can do an ultramarathon as long as you take your ego out of it and let your heart lead you.

I compete every year in our local 5 mile race . The spring lake 5 with 10,000 people and I was 1st spring lake resident in 2005. did a grand prix summer series and came 3rd overall female in points, came second in a 50k here in NJ, and qualified twice for Boston.

I just had my third child when I was searching for yoga retreats in Costa Rica and I saw the Coastal Challenge. That was three years ago and I said "yeah right, that's crazy" and today I say "Can't Wait!".

You can read Irene’s account of preparing for and participating in TCC 2007 here.

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Meghan Hicks
Yellowstone Park, WY USA
Emergency Services for Yellowstone National Park

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007
Podium: 3rd place, Women's Division

Philosophy/Background:
Favorite Training Locale: I love the Yellowstone River Trail. It traces the edge of the infamous Yellowstone River through the northern part of Yellowstone National Park. The trail is technical enough that you must concentrate on foot placement, but smooth enough that you can run with good speed. There's nothing like listening to the churning river water and watching the late afternoon sun light up the river's canyon as you run.

Check out Meghan’s blog/daily race report. It’s a good read and written from the perspective of a real competitive and gracious spirit. www.running-blogs.com/meghan/archives/2007/02/

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Trevor Garner                 
Victor,  ID USA

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007 Top 10

Philosophy/Background:
“My training consists of a mix of running and snowshoeing on snow/ice-covered roads and trails around the valley and in the foothills of the Teton Mountains. It's usually dark and below freezing so I hope the adjustment to the tropics goes ok when I arrive in Costa Rica for TCC in February.”

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Sue Thompson    
Bear,  DE USA

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007

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Mark Matyazic
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Irvine, CA USA
Nutritional Product Sales

Adventure: Route of Fire 2007
Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005
Podium: 3rd place, Men's Division

Philosophy/Background:
When do you struggle most during a race/training and what motivates you to continue?  Something inside telling me not to quit, knowing that I’ve been through worse and I lived and I’ll get through this as well. Do you have any unusual training/racing rituals? Yes and they are secret.

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Javier Marina Gomez
Blanes, (Costa Brava near Barcelona), Spain
Pastry Chef

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007 Top 10

Philosophy: My motivations are to live!! Adventure, Travel, and sport, all together !! About finishing The Coastal Challenge ” Sixth and final day and I complete the 18 km. The stage was by the beach, rocks, and waves. Spectacular. All the work was done, and now I  enjoy so much the stage, and ends with a very good flavor of mouth. The Coastal challenge already has finalized. She has been very hard but very rewarding, and very diverse. Wind, heat, rain, mud, rios, cascades, valleys, volcanos, beaches... a very good experience. I hope to arrive soon at home to put together some photos and relive the spectacular thing that has been. PURE LIFE!

Check out 20 seconds of Javier’s you tube clip. Talk about a runners high. It was the last day of the race along a reef on the coast and looks like an MTV video made while on acid. www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xRwSnzc2OA

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Chuck Wilson
Palo Alto, CA USA
IT Engineer

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2007
Expedition, Finisher: TCC 2006
Expedition, Finisher: TCC 2005


Chuck is the first to point out the irony that we created the Adventure Category and time cut offs due, in large part, to a conversation with him. The next year he was one of the first to be removed from the Expedition Course for failing to make the first cut off on Stage 2. Life is funny that way.  He still had a good run in the Adventure Category.

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Peter (Pedro) Spiller
St. Augustine, FL USA

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2007
Expedition: TCC 2006
Expedition, Finisher: TCC 2005

Philosophy/Background:
Peter could be found on course telling anyone who stopped long enough to listen that he could proudly claim the coveted last place of those who finished in 2005 and that he now planned to “fiercely defend his title” in 2006 by not letting anybody fall behind me. Do you have any unusual training/racing rituals? Besides running around with another woman, you mean? What is your running/race/life philosophy? “Your goals, minus your doubts equal your reality.”

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Jay Norman
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Irving, Texas USA
Businessman

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008
Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2007
Expedition: TCC 2006
Expedition: TCC 2005

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Walt Esser
is also an Ambassador for TCC. You can read more about our
ambassadors or contact them here: http://thecoastalblog.com/tcc-ambassadors/

Cary NC USA

Finisher, Adventure: Route of Fire 2008
Expedition: TCC 2005


Philosophy/Background:
My running experience started in High School and continued through College. I then spent 21 years in the Marine Corps as an Infantry Officer. Needless to say I had the opportunity to participate in running and forced marches with heavy equipment more often than I want to acknowledge.

During the 80’s I competed primarily in triathlons and then in 1993 I completed my first 40 mile ultra marathon.  I have always looked for the most challenging marathons and ultras.  Some of the more difficult marathons and ultra marathons I have completed since 1993 are: Pikes Peak Marathon, Colorado (3), Breckenridge Marathon, Colorado (2), Mt Masochist 50 miler, Virginia, The Umstead 100/50 Endurance Run (9) North Carolina, the Leadville 100 mile Endurance Run Colorado, Western States 100 Mile Endurance Run, California and the Wasatch Front 100 mile Endurance Run, Utah.  I also ran triathlons, duathlons and biathlons during this period.  I ran the 2005 TCC and thoroughly enjoyed the adventure despite some heat exhaustion problems. My goal for this year is to finish each day within the cut off time.

Walt has the dubious distinction of being the only competitor we have ever “lost”. In the Corcovado Rain Forest, on the next to last day, Walt and one of the local Red Cross went “off the radar” until later that night we established they had taken a wrong turn, circled back to the ranger station that was a half way point for that stage, and decided to spend the night. The next morning Walt was flown by Cessna onto the small landing strip right next to our Final Finish Line structure. Made that night very interesting to say the least.

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Juan Carlos Zuniga
Costa Rica
Potato Farmer

Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007
Podium: 1st place, Men's Division

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2006
Podium: 2nd place, Men's Division

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005  
Podium: 2nd place, Men's Division


The first TCC was Juan Carlos first time on a boat. So after running all day on Stage 3 we transferred everyone onto a car ferry. We had originally hired a smaller vessel but it did not show up at the rendezvous. Then we tried to tender people out of Montezuma by Zodiac to an offshore ferry.  12 foot chop made it a hair raising for the first group and they turned back. We opted for bringing everyone by a magically last minute bus we arranged. We had to now head to the only other scheduled terminal on this side of the Gulf of Nicoya.

It should have been a 6 hour passage. But high winds and really rough chop cause even the very to pitch and sway for 11 hours before reaching a place we could dock in Dominical. Some like Juan Carlos suffered below decks while others slept topside, their clothes and various articles either blowing off or rolling off the swaying deck.  

After finally reaching the other side late the next morning we attempted to tender people from the ferry to the pier by dingy but it became clear this would have added many more hours to get 125 people off the ship. So the Ferry’s captain smiled as he said things could go more quickly but it would cost a $ 1000 “just to touch” the pier in an unscheduled docking. Neither Juan Carlos nor the race organizers have ever relied on ferry service again.

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Roger Rojas

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005   Top 10
Finisher, Expedition: Route of Fire 2007 Top 10

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Mark Macy
Colorado USA
Attorney

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005 

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Mark Tamminga

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005  Top 10

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David McCluskey

Finisher, Expedition: TCC 2005  

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