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Todays Podcast is sponsored by:
Rugged Maniac – Use Code ORM for 10 percent off all 2018 races!
Show Notes:
Listen using the player below or the iTunes/Stitcher links at the top of this page.
We know it may be difficult to keep track of all the Championships this time of year, especially since Spartan keeps coming up with different ways to celebrate champions. Just two weeks ago, the 2018 Spartan US Championship Series winners Ryan Woods and Lindsay Webster were crowned in Utah.
Here are the remaining Championships that Spartan Race will deliver in the United States alone by the end of the year. The Stadium Series (Fenway), Mountain Series (Tri-State), Honor Series (???), World Championship (Tahoe). There are additional regional and national championships in several countries, but the events most North Americans will be interested in are the Trifecta World Championship in Greece and Ultra World Championship – 24 hour event in Iceland.
Adventurey will be putting on their World Championship in England in a few weeks after already producing their North American Championships (NORAM) with Ryan Atkins and Lindsay Webster taking both the 3K and 15K titles.
Tough Mudder will also be crowning their Tougher Championship in Seattle next month, and doing that 24 hour thing aka World’s Toughest Mudder in Atlanta in November. (Oh shit, I almost finished this article, and forgot Tough Mudder X)
Exhausted yet!? Awesome, let’s get to yesterday’s results.
Robert Killian, who finished third to Woods and Atkins in this year’s US Champs Series, beat both of his closest rivals to take home the win and $12,000 first place prize. This might be the biggest win for Killian since he shocked the world back in the fall of 2015. Back then, he was an Army Ranger that came out of nowhere to beat the best OCR athletes in the world including multi-title champions Atkins, Cody Moat, and Jon Albon in Tahoe.
These days, “The Two Ryans” and Killian are separating themselves from the rest of the men’s field and will certainly be the favorites to battle it out for supremacy in Tahoe in a few weeks.
On the women’s side, Lindsay continues her world domination with a smile on her face beating out the other 3 members of the “fearsome female foursome” Nicole Mericle, Faye Stenning, and Rea Kolbl; who finished 3rd through 5th respectively. Relative newcomer Rebecca Hammond had a very strong showing, and finished a little less than 3 minutes behind Lindsay to take 2nd.
One more important note about yesterday’s race was the improved live Facebook coverage. Spartan has given us several pairings of Spartan Pros (and dare we say Spartan Pro Wannabees) over the past year in the broadcast booth.
The results have been decent to cringeworthy since David Magida left the booth a few months ago. For this event, Spartan hired veteran action sports broadcaster Pat Parnell , who brought a great rhythm and a level of professionalism previously not seen. Pairing a pro like that, with a knowledgeable Spartan athlete, in this case Kevin Donahue, seems to be what Spartan needed to make for a great broadcast. It’s the standard straight man (non athlete)/color man (athlete) combination that works most of the time in sports. In addition, they seemed to have ditched the super cheap “cell phone/no graphics coverage” that we’ve seen on the recent broadcasts and gone back to a more expensive production package.
Here are the top 10 men and woman along with the payouts for the 2018 Spartan North American Regional Championships:
1st Robert Killian/Lindsay Webster: $12,000
2nd Ryan Atkins/Rebecca Hammond: $8,000
3rd Ryan Woods/ Nicole Mericle: $5,000
4th Cody Moat/Faye Stenning: $2,000
5th Mikhail Gerylo/Rea Kolbl: $1,000
6th Jesse Bruce/Alyssa Hawley: $900
7th Ian Hosek/Amelia Boone: $800
8th Ryan Kempson/Kristin Saad: $600
9th Logan Broadbent/Cody Mezebish: $400
10th Mike Ferguson/Kaci Monroe: $300
Hobie Call surprised the OCR world by winning the 2016 Spartan World Championship in Lake Tahoe Saturday morning. Call stayed mostly quiet for the bulk of the season, then showed up yesterday and beat out a stellar field.
In 2016, 39 year old Hobie did participate in (and win) 2 BoneFrogs, the Utah BattleFrog, and The Utah Spartan Super. The last being his ticket, er coin, to Tahoe. This, however, is a far cry from the 20 plus races a year he used to do show up and dominate, prior to his first (sort of) retirement.
Not many expected Call to be victorious after he stayed mostly quiet and did not participate in the 5 race US Spartan Points Series. The 3 men who battled it out all year for that series were Ryan Atkins, last year’s Spartan Champ Robert Killian, and Hunter McIntyre (who has yet to win the big Spartan dance). They finished 2nd, 3rd, and 6th respectively.
Here are the rest of today’s top male finishers:
1 | Hobie Call | 2:25:33 |
2 | Ryan Atkins | 2:25:59 |
3 | Robert Killian | 2:28:10 |
4 | Jon Albon | 2:29:30 |
5 | Cody Moat | 2:32:30 |
6 | Hunter McIntyre | 2:33:09 |
7 | Peter Ziska | 2:33:53 |
8 | Chad Trammell | 2:37:22 |
9 | Isaiah Vidal | 2:37:33 |
10 | Glen Racz | 2:38:36 |
Spartan World Champions History
Year Venue Winner 2nd 3rd
2011 Glen Rose TX Hobie Call Josiah Middaugh Junyong Pak
2012 Killington, VT Cody Moat Hobie Call Brakken Kraker
2013 Killington, VT Hobie Call Matt Murphy Hunter McIntyre
2014 Killington, VT Jon Albon Ryan Atkins Cody Moat
2015 Squaw Valley, CA Robert Killian Ryan Atkins Cody Moat
2016 Squaw Valley, CA Hobie Call Ryan Atkins Robert Killian
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