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Clara Normand Elizabeth Harita 2022 Oktoberfest Sprint September 24

Women's Triathlon Ron Knabenbauer

DU Triathlon Places Second at 2022 Oktoberfest Sprint

Three Pioneers finish in top 10

LONGMONT, Colo. The Denver Pioneers women's triathlon team placed second overall on Saturday morning  at the 2022 Oktoberfest Sprint NCAA race at Union Reservoir.
 
Denver had three finishers in the top 10, led by sophomore Clara Normand in sixth place, freshman Elizabeth Harita in eighth and sophomore Freya McKinley in 10th.
 
"It was our first opportunity this season to race against nationally-ranked teams in Division I, and it was a great learning experience for us," said DU head coach Barbara Perkins. "We had some highlights and some things that were difficult and things that we can learn from. I'm pretty happy, as even though we didn't have our best day we still got second among the top four teams in the country from last year. I think there is a lot to work on from here and improve on until we get to regionals in a little less than a month."
 
The Pioneers garnered 212 points in the race, with only winner Arizona State having more (233 points). The University of San Francisco placed third with 195 points, while the University of South Dakota rounded out the division-I competition in fourth with 173 points. Black Hills State placed fifth (128 points) in the NCAA wave, Cal Poly Humboldt was sixth (60 points) and Montana State Billings finished seventh (48 points).
 
Sophomore Olivia Ebenstein (13th) and freshman Coco Diemar (21st) also scored for DU, while sophomore Avarie Faulkner placed 22nd and senior Stormy Hegg came in 38th. Graduate student Melissa Funes was the second Pio out of the water with a time of 9:35, but she didn't finish the race after crashing on the bike.
 
In front of Funes was Ebenstein, who completed the 800-meter swim in 9:12 and was about 30 seconds behind the leaders heading into the second sport. Ebenstein as well as Harita and Normand were able to climb up the field in the 20.7-kilometer bike ride and were part of the front pack for the final 5K run.
 
In a sprint to the finish, Normand was able to edge Amber Schlebusch of Arizona State for sixth place before three other Pioneers followed her across the line in the next 28 seconds. Normand posted her fastest-ever splits in an NCAA 750/800-meter swim (9:37) and 5K run (19:50), bettering her times from last season's national championship (10:46, 750-meter swim) and Eastern National Qualifier (20:04, 5K run).
 
"When we got on the run, which is usually my weakness, I was able to hang on with the top three girls for a while before being passed by two others, but I was able to hang on with them," Normand said of her race. "I was in a sprint finish at the end, but I was able to get it. So It was a good race."
 
McKinley had one of the biggest jumps of the day after being 23rd following the swim. She posted the 14th-fastest bike time at 32:22 before recording the fifth-fastest run at 19:22 to earn her seventh-straight top-10 finish.
 
Arizona State's Naomi Ruff (1:01:57) won the race and was joined on the podium by 2021 individual national champion Kira Gupta-Baltazar of San Francisco (1:01:59) in second place and Sun Devil teammate Alex Coursol (1:02:06) in third.
 
WHAT'S NEXT: The Pioneers wrap up the weekend of competition on Sunday morning as they host the inaugural Mile High Relays at 8 a.m. on the DU campus. The 200-meter swim and 1-kilometer relay will feature Denver, ASU, USD and USF and will be held at the El Pomar Natatorium and around the adjacent sports fields of the Ritchie Center. The public is invited to attend this free event. DU's next sprint triathlon is in three weeks on Oct. 15 when it competes at the Western Regional National Qualifier in Stockton, Missouri.
 
THE COURSE: Starting with a one-lap swim on the west side of Union Reservoir, the bike portion featured a single 12.9-mile loop clockwise around the lake's vicinity on East County Line Road, highway 66, County Roads 7, 26, 5 ½ and highway 119. The run featured an out-and-back course on County Road 26 that turned around at County Road 5 near Oligarchy Ditch.
 
WEATHER: The air temperature at the 8 a.m. MT start was 52 degrees Fahrenheit and got warmer throughout the race. There were sunny conditions with no cloud cover.
 
NOTES: Olivia Ebenstein posted her seventh career top-20 result after registering some of the fastest splits on the day … Ebenstein had the fastest first transition in the race (0:45) while Clara Normand was third fastest (0:48) … Normand (31:43) and Elizabeth Harita (31:44) had the fastest two bike splits … Harita (second fastest, 0:43), Ebenstein (fourth, 0:44) and Normand (sixth, 0:45) all had among the fastest times in the second transition … Freya McKinley had the fifth-fastest run at 19:22 and 14th fastest bike at 32:22 … Coco Diemar posted a new collegiate PR in the 5K run (22:56), besting her previous mark from her debut race at the Southern Hills Triathlon on Sept. 3 (25:52) … Nadiya Linde-Elmhirst did not start due to an illness, while Melissa Funes crashed on the bike portion and couldn't complete the race … Denver won the collegiate women's race at last year's Oktoberfest Sprint.
 
RESULTS:
Denver Triathletes
6. Clara Normand, 1:02:44 (9:37/31:43/19:50)
8. Elizabeth Harita, 1:03:10 (9:35/31:44/20:15)
10. Freya McKinley, 1:03:23 (9:48/32:22/19:22)
13. Olivia Ebenstein, 1:04:12 (9:12/32:10/21:19)
21. Coco Diemar, 1:06:59 (9:47/32:32/22:56)
22. Avarie Faulkner, 1:07:45 (10:42/33:40/21:16)
38. Stormy Hegg, 1:15:07 (13:12/36:48/22:55)
Did Not Finish: Melissa Funes (9:35/DNF bike)
Did Not Start: Nadiya Linde-Elmhirst (illness)
 
Women's Individual Top 10 Overall (53 Entries)
1. Naomi Ruff, Arizona State, 1:01:57, 53 points
2. Kira Gupta-Baltazar, San Francisco, 1:01:59, 52 points
3. Alexe Coursol, Arizona State, 1:02:06, 51 points – designated as non-team scorer
4. Heidi Jurankova, 1:02:17, Arizona State, 50 points
5. Liberty Ricca, Arizona State, 1:02:30, 49 points – designated as non-team scorer
6. Clara Normand, Denver, 1:02:44,  48 points
7. Amber Schlebusch, 1:02:46, Arizona State, 47 points
8. Elizabeth Harita, 1:03:10, Denver, 46 points
9. Ella Kubas, South Dakota, 1:03: 14, 45 points
10. Freya McKinley, 1:03:23,  Denver, 44 points
 
Women's Team Results
1. Arizona State – 233 points
2. Denver – 212 points
3. San Francisco – 195 points
4. South Dakota – 173 points
5. Black Hills State – 128 points
6. Cal Poly Humboldt – 61 points
7. Montana State Billings – 48 points

 
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Players Mentioned

Stormy  Hegg

Stormy Hegg

5' 4"
Sophomore
Olivia Ebenstein

Olivia Ebenstein

5' 5"
Sophomore
Avarie Faulkner

Avarie Faulkner

5' 10"
Sophomore
Freya McKinley

Freya McKinley

5' 3"
Sophomore
Melissa Funes

Melissa Funes

6' 0"
Graduate Student
Clara Normand

Clara Normand

5' 7"
Sophomore
Coco Diemar

Coco Diemar

5' 6"
Freshman
Elizabeth Harita

Elizabeth Harita

5' 3"
Freshman
Nadiya Linde-Elmhirst

Nadiya Linde-Elmhirst

5' 7"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Stormy  Hegg

Stormy Hegg

5' 4"
Sophomore
Olivia Ebenstein

Olivia Ebenstein

5' 5"
Sophomore
Avarie Faulkner

Avarie Faulkner

5' 10"
Sophomore
Freya McKinley

Freya McKinley

5' 3"
Sophomore
Melissa Funes

Melissa Funes

6' 0"
Graduate Student
Clara Normand

Clara Normand

5' 7"
Sophomore
Coco Diemar

Coco Diemar

5' 6"
Freshman
Elizabeth Harita

Elizabeth Harita

5' 3"
Freshman
Nadiya Linde-Elmhirst

Nadiya Linde-Elmhirst

5' 7"
Freshman