GUAM NATIONAL TRIATHLON HOLD PACIFIC GAMES QUALIFIER
The Guam National Triathlon Federation held a Pacific Games qualifier early Sunday morning at the USO Beach in Piti to determine the Guam contingent to compete in the 2019 Pacific Games in Samoa.
The Guam National Triathlon Federation held a Pacific Games qualifier early Sunday morning at the USO Beach in Piti to determine the Guam contingent to compete in the 2019 Pacific Games in Samoa.
The short course started at 0630am with a swim/bike/run course set up at the beach and down the Piti Powerplant road. According the Guam National Triathlon President Dave Torre, the top three male and female finishers that qualify under residency standards will have the rights to represent Guam in Samoa. The Pacific Games, in particular the triathlon event, will be held on July 19-20, 2019.
The National Team members are Cam Oneal (previously qualified earlier this year), Mark Imazu, and Craig Weymouth for the men’s team. The alternate will be Edward Poppe.
Genina Piolo Criss, Rachel Jordan, and Kristina Woesner qualified for the women’s team. Piolo Criss, one of Guams top runners also looks to represent Guam in Track and Field. “I want to try and do both, but if I had to choose; then I would choose track,” said Piolo Criss. If Piolo Criss is unable to race, the next alternate will be invited to the Games. “I really enjoy triathlons, I’ve been participating in these events since I was eight years old,” said Piolo Criss.
Piolo Criss was also joined by her siblings who watched or participated in the Super series relay. Zachary Criss, young brother of Genina, participated in the run portion relay.
“I’m here mainly to participate in the relay and have fun,” said Zachary Criss.
Mieko Carey was the overall top finisher in the female individual event with a time of 1:14. Carey was supported by friends and her infant twins waiting for Mommy at the transition station.
Imazu eager to represent Guam
Imazu, a 14-year old freshman attending the Guam Adventist Academy, was the first overall finisher with a personal record time 1:08. Imazu said now the training begins as he prepares for the Games.
Imazu, a strong swimmer, was first out of the water but lost ground to Gary Schoenhals after the biking portion.
“I was discouraged after the bike but on the run I made it up and passed him on the first leg,” said Imazu.”I’m excited to represent Guam, I’m going to work at least two hours everyday. Our goal is to place and win a medal.”
The Guam National Triathlon Federation hosted a Sprint Series Triathlon Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Guam National Triathlon Federation hosted a Sprint Series Triathlon Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Guam National Triathlon Federation hosted a Sprint Series Triathlon Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
New mommy Mieko Carey gets some cheers from her infant twins in the transition from bike to run Sunday morning during the sprint series triathlon hosted by the Guam National Triathlon Federation. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Guam National Triathlon Federation hosted a Sprint Series Triathlon Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Guam National Triathlon Federation hosted a Sprint Series Triathlon Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Genina Poilo Criss starts her run. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Guam National Triathlon Federation hosted a Sprint Series Triathlon Sunday morning.
The Guam National Triathlon Federation hosted a Sprint Series Triathlon Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
The Guam National Triathlon Federation hosted a Sprint Series Triathlon Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Zachary Criss participates in the run portion of the Super Sprint Relay division. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Tara Tydingco is off to the 5k portion of the Sprint Series Triathlon hosted by the Guam National Triathlon Federation. (Photo by Michael Blas)
14 year old Mark Imazu finished first overall with a personal record time of 1 hour and 8 minutes. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Genina Poilo Criss qualified for the Guam Triathlon National Team. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Genina Piolo (2nd), right, Rachel Jordan (3rd), center, and Kristina Woesner (4th), left, qualified for the Guam Triathlon National Team at the qualifiers hosted by the Guam National Triathlon Federation on Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Cam Oneal, second from right, Mark Imazu, second from left, Ed Poppe, right, and Craig Weymouth, left, qualified for the Guam Triathlon National Team at the qualifiers hosted by the Guam National Triathlon Federation on Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)
Kristina Woesner, front left, Rachel Jordan, front center, Genina Piolo Criss, front right, Craig Weymouth, back left, Mark Imazu, back second from left, Cam Oneal, back second from right, and Ed Poppe, back right, qualified for the Guam Triathlon National Team at the qualifiers hosted by the Guam National Triathlon Federation on Sunday morning. (Photo by Michael Blas)