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San Mateo Residents Complete Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon

The race is considered one of the most difficult triathlons in the world.

Eight San Mateo residents were among the 2,000 people -- from ages 16 to 76 -- who competed in the on Sunday.

Andy Potts of Colorado Springs, Colo., came in first place for his fifth time with a finish rate of 2 hours, 3 minutes and 17 seconds, according to event officials.

Leanda Cave of Tuscon, Ariz., took the first place position amongst the women, making this her fourth win of the race. She finished the race in 2 hours, 18 minutes and 17 seconds.

Featuring a 1.5 mile swim from Alcatraz Island to the shore, an 18-mile bike ride and an eight-mile run through San Francisco, this race is considered one of the most difficult triathlons in the world.

The San Mateo residents who completed the race include Mohamed Lahna, 30, with a time of 3 hours, 28 minutes and 22 seconds; Chris Domine, 45, in 2 hours, 58 minutes and 48 seconds; Phillip Terry, 26, in 3 hours, 15 minutes and 5 seconds; Tina Avelar, 35, in 3 hours, 5 minute and 15 seconds; Erin Hawk, 38, in 5 hours, 1 minute and 59 seconds; Wendy Bjerknes, 42, in 3 hours, 22 minutes and 23 seconds; and Martin Schauer, 40, in 3 hours and 35 minutes.

Top Finishers:

First Place:      Andy Potts, Colorado Springs, Colo., 2:03:17

                       Leanda Cave, Tucson, Ariz., 2:18:17

Second Place: Courtney Atkinson, Mermaid Waters, QU, 2:03:53

                       Annabel Luxford, Bardon, QL, 2:21:01

Third Place:    Bevan Docherty, New Zealand, 2:04:32

                        Jenna Parker, Santa Monica, Calif., 2:23:32

Complete list of San Mateo County participants:

JEFFREY LUNEY, BELMONT, 57 – 3:01:56

DEAN HODGSON, BELMONT, 41 – 3:25:29

THANH HO, BRISBANE, 31 – 3:16:34

BENNY NILAND, BURLINGAME, 37 – 3:37:12

ELIZABETH SMITH, BURLINGAME, 39 – 3:20:05

LISA UITHOVEN, BURLINGAME, 40 – 4:03:06

MICHELE HANAK, BURLINGAME, 47 – 4:16:37

TOM KIELY, BURLINGAME, 41 – 2:59:30

ROBERT JANOSKY, BURLINGAME, 44 – 3:17:44

FRANK DOMMEN, BURLINGAME, 50 – 3:25:38

PHILIP LEVI, FOSTER CITY, 28 – 3:35:18

JAVAN BERNSTEIN, FOSTER CITY, 46 – 2:53:34

ERIC BYRNES, HALF MOON BAY, 36 – 2:45:38

PATRICIA BRUNO, MILLBRAE, 45 – 5:25:18

CLARE YEAGER, PACIFICA, 35 – 3:32:36

TONY IRWIN, REDWOOD CITY, 25 – 3:25:26

ALEX ARROW, REDWOOD CITY, 41 – 3:16:59

DOUG OBESTER, REDWOOD CITY, 47 – 3:15:16

KIRK NICHOLS, SAN CARLOS, 25 – 2:53:17

VALTER VERGNANO, SAN CARLOS, 40 – 3:52:53

BARRETT BRANDON, SAN MATEO, 30 – 2:12:22

MOHAMED LAHNA, SAN MATEO, 30 – 3:28:22

CHRIS DOMINE, SAN MATEO, 45 – 2:58:48

PHILLIP TERRY, SAN MATEO, 26 – 3:15:05

TINA AVELAR, SAN MATEO, 35 – 3:05:15

ERIN HAWK, SAN MATEO, 38 – 5:01:59

WENDY BJERKNES, SAN MATEO, 42 – 3:22:23

MARTIN SCHAUER, SAN MATEO, 40 – 3:35:00

JOHN DAHLZ, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, 27 – 2:31:18

AMY JESSEN, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, 38 – 3:27:49

For more information and full race results, visit www.escapefromalcatraztriathlon.com.

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