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More than 1,000 finish first Amica Ironman competition

02:06 PM EDT on Wednesday, July 16, 2008

By W. ZACHARY MALINOWSKI
Journal Staff Writer

Oscar Galindez, 37, an Argentinean who lives in Brazil, cools off after winning the triathlon. He placed first among 1,193 finishers, with a time of 3:54:04.


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The Providence Journal Glenn Osmundson

PROVIDENCE — Richie Cunningham wasn’t going to let a car collision ruin his day.

After completing a 1.2-mile swim and 56-mile bike ride, the Aussie, who now lives in Boston, headed out on the 13.1-mile run, the last leg of yesterday’s Amica Ironman 70.3 triathlon. Three miles into the run, a motorist crashed into the red-headed professional endurance athlete and sent him tumbling across the hood of the car. His body shattered the windshield and he tumbled to the pavement.

Cunningham, 34, wasn’t about to quit. He staggered several hundred yards, regained his balance and continued on his way to Blackstone Boulevard. Astonishingly, he was the second triathlete across the finish line — completing the challenging course in 3:56.46, less than three minutes behind the winner.

He collected a $3,000 check for his gutsy effort.

“I didn’t feel anything break,” he said after he was treated at a first-aid tent and had the blood cleaned off his right shin. “I just got the glass picked out … ”

The inaugural triathlon could certainly be deemed a smashing success. About 1,270 athletes, many from Australia, South America, Europe and Canada, participated in the world-class event that for many became an all-day affair.

Thousands of onlookers watched, cheered and prayed for the competitors as they traversed a good portion of the state. At 1:35 p.m., dozens of runners continued their final march along a steamy Blackstone Boulevard. They had been at it since they rushed into the waters of Narragansett Bay more than 7½ hours earlier.

Final results had 1,193 finishers — 897 men and 296 women.

The first to cross the finish line, Oscar Galindez, 37, an Argentinean who lives in Brazil, looked unfazed by the test of endurance and the stifling humidity.

One of the world’s top triathletes, Galindez broke through the victory ribbon in 3:54:04. He said all the right things: his legs were tired and it “was a very tough day.” But he hardly looked any worse for wear in collecting the $5,000 prize as the top overall finisher.

Galindez said a tailwind helped him though the bike ride from Narragansett, but he found running the hills of College Hill brutal. “I like the course,” he said. “Very tough.”

Finishing third was Paul Ambrose, of Sydney, Australia. He was about a minute behind Cunningham, clocking a 3:57:48. Ambrose, 23, received a check for $2,000.

On the women’s side, Lisa Bentley, 39, of Toronto, looked great as she was crowned the winner with a time of 4:27:50. Like Galindez, she looked remarkably fresh and composed. She had hardly crossed the finish line when the effusive triathlon veteran began chatting with reporters. She loved Roger Wheeler State Beach and the 1.2-mile swim. She loved the bike ride and she loved the hilly East Side of Providence.

Oh, and by the way, she loved Rhode Island.

“Gorgeous,” she said. “Absolutely breathtaking.”

The experience was so enjoyable that she and her husband, David Cracknell, plan to return and rent a house on the beach in the fall. She will have no problem finding a place or paying for it, as she earned $5,000 for her victory.

About six minutes behind Bentley, in 4:33:46, was Annie Gervais, from Montreal. Gervais, 33, a full-time emergency-room doctor and mother of a 3-year old daughter, Maggie, was hoping for a top-five finish. Instead, she grabbed second place and a check for $3,000. “I’m really, really excited,” she said.

The impressive finish could lead to more sponsors, which means more money, more training and more races.

When does she find the time to train?

“Whenever, I’m not working,” she said, “I try to find time.”

The third woman was Andrea Fisher, 35, of Austin, Texas. She collected $2,000 for finishing the race in 4:37:59.

The 13th-place finisher became an instant celebrity yesterday. That’s because Nicholas Dufresne, 26, was the first Rhode Island resident to complete the race. The software developer lives and trains in Providence, where he works for his family’s children’s publishing firm.

“It was a little harder than I initially thought,” said Dufresne. “I was pretty shocked at the strength of the field.”

Dufresne enjoyed the experience of being the first Rhode Islander.

“It’s pretty cool,” he said. “Ever since I read about this race, I’ve been dying to do it.”

Dufresne said that he got his “pro card” as a triathlete last year and he has stepped up his training, even though he said it’s probably less than most professional competitors. He said that a typical week includes 20,000 yards of swimming, 200 to 250 miles on the bike and 30 to 40 miles of running.

A competitive swimmer throughout his life, Dufresne, who swam at Brandeis University, said he decided to get into triathlons after his conditioning faltered in the years after college.

“I got a little out of shape,” he said. “It’s been fun. As long as I really like it, I’ll continue to do it.”

The first woman from Rhode Island to cross the finish line was Lisbeth Kenyon, 43, of Barrington. She clocked a time of 4:43:53, good for fourth overall. Kenyon, who trains with her husband, Todd, can often be seen running in the Rumstick Village area with a group of athletes sponsored by Fuelbelt, a Warren-based firm that produces water bottles, gear and other equipment for endurance athletes.

Top Rhode Island finishers

Name Age Sex Division Hometown Time
Nicholas Dufresne 26 M M-PRO Providence 4:16:58
John Hirsch 33 M M-PRO Block Island 4:27:12
Lisbeth Kenyon 43 F F40-44 Barrington 4:43:53
Jeffrey Mutter 48 M M45-49 Cumberland 4:45:13
Adrian Rishworth 39 M M35-39 N. Kingstown 4:46:29
Bob Lamothe 54 M M50-54 Warwick 4:49:40
John Gadrow 38 M M35-39 S. Kingstown 4:50:56
Mike Lane 38 M M35-39 Riverside 4:52:30
David Fitzgerald 34 M M30-34 Middletown 4:54:50
Steven Lewis 48 M M45-49 E. Greenwich 4:55:49
Aaron Rome 38 M M35-39 Wakefield 4:58:44
David Brett 46 M M45-49 Warwick 5:04:27
Tom Gruczka 27 M M25-29 Wakefield 5:09:59
Jim Joly 40 M M40-44 Saunderstown 5:10:08
Paula Klepadlo 28 F F25-29 Smithfield 5:10:08
Patrick Quinn 49 M M45-49 E. Greenwich 5:10:48
Stephen Schonning 44 M M40-44 Westerly 5:12:35
David Durning 41 M M40-44 W.Warwick 5:12:43
Jeffrey Duda 28 M M25-29 Westerly 5:13:57
David Werbel 39 M M35-39 Barrington 5:14:04
Edward Sullivan 44 M M40-44 Cranston 5:16:43
Patrick O’Rourke 40 M M40-44 N. Kingstown 5:16:53
Aaron Derdowski 31 M M30-34 Providence 5:17:16
Mark Burbelo 52 M M50-54 Westerly 5:17:27
John Lariviere 40 M M40-44 N. Scituate 5:18:24
Christopher Spaight 50 M M50-54 Portsmouth 5:18:40
Neil McDermott 33 M M30-34 N. Kingstown 5:21:00
Craig Provost 41 M M40-44 Cumberland 5:21:39
Marc Beaulieu 47 M M45-49 Lincoln 5:22:45
Glenn Anderson 44 M M40-44 Wakefield 5:25:13
Abigail Anthony 26 F F25-29 Jamestown 5:26:08
Brian Ahern 40 M M40-44 N. Smithfield 5:26:39
John Sliney 46 M M45-49 N. Kingstown 5:27:04
John MacLiver 36 M M35-39 Barrington 5:27:12
Dan Sullivan 42 M M40-44 Barrington 5:28:02
Allan Randall 52 M M50-54 N. Kingstown 5:28:48
Trent Theroux 40 M M40-44 Barrington 5:29:36
Jennifer Del Colle 34 F F30-34 Bristol 5:32:02
Francis Clare 37 M M35-39 Warwick 5:32:03
Jill Kopicki 27 F F25-29 Providence 5:32.40
Karen Latona 40 F F40-44 N. Kingstown 5:34:26
Ryan McGowan 26 M M25-29 Warwick 5:34:27
Mark Doorley 39 M M35-39 Warwick 5:34:59
David Carchedi 54 M M50-54 Charlestown 5:35:09
Ray Roch 43 M M40-44 N. Kingstown 5:37:07
Timothy Ely 43 M M40-44 Middletown 5:37:26
Gregg Field 43 M M40-44 E Greenwich 5:38:14
Kelly Powers 36 F F35-39 Providence 5:42:33
Brian Govednik 23 M M18-24 Bristol 5:45:49
Mark Hayes 39 M M35-39 Warwick 5:46:57
Chris Soucie 41 M M40-44 E. Greenwich 5:47:11
Carl Eklund 55 M M55-59 Barrington 5:53:52
Marc Tompkins 31 M M30-34 Warwick 5:54:54
Mark Searles 36 M M35-39 Barrington 5:54:55
Daniela Desimone 28 F F25-29 Narragansett 5:55:06
Brian Verdi 35 M M35-39 N. Kingstown 5:55:20
Ronald Chofay 45 M M45-49 Warwick 5:55:29
Gina Guiducci 29 F F25-29 Providence 5:55:38
Don Henderson 49 M M45-49 N. Kingstown 5:56:15
David Paller 30 M M30-34 Riverside 5:56:31
Todd Turcotte 36 M M35-39 Lincoln 5:56:43
John Kenyon 42 M M40-44 Saunderstown 5:56:54
Emmanuel Albaret 31 M M30-34 N. Kingstown 5:57:02
Dane Kwiatkowski 30 M M30-34 Coventry 5:57:42
Craig Fulton 4 M M45-49 Newport 5:58:33
Caroline Huber 18 F F18-24 N. Kingstown 5:59:04
Denis Pelletier 44 M M40-44 N. Kingstown 5:59:49
Andrea Lamb 37 F F35-39 Warwick 6:02:48
Chris Lento 38 M M35-39 Warwick 6:04:00
Pam Sinel 29 F F25-29 Pawtucket 6:04:31
Ray Fasano 55 M M55-59 N. Scituate 6:05:03
Barry Bates 27 M M25-29 W. Warwick 6:05:39
Lisa MacDonald 37 F F35-39 Hope 6:06:18
Tanya Rinderknecht 25 F F25-29 Providence 6:06:24
Christopher Cote 29 M M25-29 Woonsocket 6:07:01
Michael Wiggins 47 M M45-49 Providence 6:08:20
Casey O'Donnell 32 M M30-34 Riverside 6:08:26
Jonathan Tarbox 39 M M35-39 Warwick 6:09:21
Cassia Delaney 27 F F25-29 W. Warwick 6:09:55
Kevin Barry 41 M M40-44 Jamestown 6:10:27
Ann Lento 38 F F35-39 Warwick 6:11:13
K.C. Perry 50 M M50-54 Pascoag 6:12:10
Keith Couto 36 M M35-39 Rumford 6:12:13
Jane Beezer 48 F F45-49 Middletown 6:12:56
Allan Quintal 33 M M30-34 W. Greenwich 6:13:51
Rebecca Wagner 51 F F50-54 Pawtucket 6:14:45
Sarah Thomas 24 F F18-24 Providence 6:15:47
Andranik Souvalian 33 M M30-34 Cranston 6:16:00
Paul Talewsky 58 M M55-59 Middletown 6:16:12
Mason Bragg 32 M M30-34 Narragansett 6:16:30
Roupen Bastajian 30 M M30-34 Greenville 6:17:34
Edward Troiano 39 M M35-39 Providence 6:17:48
Rick Nicastro 46 M M45-49 Exeter 6:20:26
Theodore Pietz 26 M M25-29 Middletown 6:21:48
Matthew Flynn 31 M M30-34 Providence 6:23:28
Jeremy Wilson 34 M M30-34 Newport 6:24:16
David Epps 42 M M40-44 Barrington 6:25:12
David Cox 33 M M30-34 W. Warwick 6:28:36
Mark Labossiere 27 M M25-29 Coventry 6:28:43
Mark Tracy 34 M M30-34 Providence 6:28:44
Carl Brissette 35 M M35-39 Johnston 6:29:36
Rebecca Collins 35 F F35-39 Greenville 6:33:40
Janine Parkins 37 F F35-39 N. Kingstown 6:34:58
Eugene Russo 33 M M30-34 Cranston 6:35:01
Gregory Houghton 45 M M45-49 Clayville 6:38:48
Robert Egan 54 M M50-54 N. Kingstown 6:40:58
Nicole Couto 36 F F35-39 Rumford 6:43:44
Liz Drewniak 26 F F25-29 Providence 6:43:51
Marc Lewinstein 31 M M30-34 Newport 6:45:21
Michael Hicks 30 M M30-34 E. Providence 6:45:40
Dennis Nixon 57 M M55-59 Jamestown 6:52:14
Matthew Allder 37 M M35-39 Little Compton 6:52:44
Robert Ruth 52 M M50-54 Wakefield 6:54:46
Cory King 33 M M30-34 Scituate 6:54:51
Vincent McAteer 33 M M30-34 Warwick 6:56:48
Norine Courtemanche 45 F F45-49 Johnston 7:06:40
Joe Sbardella 53 M M50-54 Barrington 7:07:07
Gail Dyer 51 F F50-54 Narragansett 7:14:55
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