Winning Weekend for XTERRA WETSUITS
The XTERRA WETSUITS Pro Team had an impressive showing over the weekend. Leading the pack were Linsey Corbin and Chris Lieto, who took home the crown at Ironman Coeur d’Alene and Ironman 70.3 Buffalo Springs Lake, respectively.
Coeur d’Alene marked Corbin’s first Ironman win as she set a new course record of 9:17:54. Battling Corbin throughout the course was first year pro Meredith Kessler, who finished second in 9:23:52. Swimming in her Vortex 3 triathlon wetsuit, Kessler lead Corbin, who raced in her Vendetta triathlon wetsuit, out of the water when she exited in 54:07. After switching leads on the bike, Kessler entered T2 nearly four minutes ahead of Corbin. During the marathon, Corbin slowly gained on Kessler until taking the lead at mile 18 on her way to the win.
On the men’s side in Coeur d’Alene, XTERRA WETSUITS Pro Team members claimed three of the top ten spots. Australians Courtney Ogden and Matty White swam 53:47 and 53:51, respectively, in their Vendetta triathlon wetsuits. Ogden continued on to claim second place behind Andy Potts in 8:38:17, while White placed sixth (8:49:04) and Texan Patrick Evoe placed seventh (8:52:05).
At Ironman 70.3 Buffalo Springs Lake in Lubbock, Texas, Lieto earned his second win this season after defeating New Zealand’s Terenzo Bozzone by over two minutes. Lieto’s first win came at Kansas 70.3 earlier this month. XTERRA WETSUITS pro James Cotter placed fifth in 4:05:21.
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