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Running wild: Navy claims first Wilderness Challenge victory



Posted : Saturday Oct 30, 2010 14:14:58 EDT

Four sailors made history in October, becoming the first Navy team to win the grueling Wilderness Challenge.

Team Amphibia from the Office of the Chief of Navy Reserve in Arlington, Va., beat out 40 other teams from all five military branches in two days of running, biking, hiking and rafting in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia.

TOP FINISHERS

The top-scoring active-duty teams by service:

NAVY: 1ST PLACE

Team: Amphibia, Office of the Chief of Navy Reserve, Arlington, Va.

• Lt. Cmdr. Jim Conzelman•

• Cmdr. Van Moffatt

• Cmdr. Drew Cawlfield

• Cmdr. Suzanne Himes

Time: 7 hours, 18 minutes, 38 seconds

MARINE CORPS: 3RD PLACE

Team: The Wild Punishers, Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va.

• Capt. Alexander Roloff•

• Master Sgt. Derek LeVasseur

• Staff Sgt. Jorge Dimmer

• 2nd Lt. Jamie Larson

Time: 8 hours, 4 minutes, 22 seconds

AIR FORCE: 7TH PLACE

Team: Dire Cost, Schriever Air Force Base, Colo.

• Senior Airman Cory Marion•

• 1st Lt. Caitlin Diffley

• Capt. Jose Reveteriano

• Capt. Stephen Toth

Time: 8 hours, 29 minutes, 39 seconds

ARMY: 8TH PLACE

Team: C-Burn, Fort Monroe, Va.

• (Navy) Cmdr. John Fischer•

• Capt. Robert Botsford

• Col. Timothy Collins

• (Marine Corps) Sgt. Kathleen Haggard

Time: 8 hours, 34 minutes, 27 seconds

COAST GUARD: 9TH PLACE

Team: Boondogglers, Coast Guard Training Center Yorktown, Va.

• Petty Officer 1st Class Milo Warner IV•

• Petty Officer 1st Class Lara Thomlinson

• Chief Petty Officer Daniel Kinville

• Chief Petty Officer        Thomas Palmeira III

Time: 8 hours, 40 minutes, 12 seconds

•Team

Sponsored by the Mid-Atlantic Region Morale, Welfare and Recreation Department, the 10th annual Wilderness Challenge consisted of a series of five outdoor adventure races. Each four-person team had to complete an eight-kilometer mountain run, a 14-mile mountain bike race, a 14-mile forced hike through the mountains, a 13-mile whitewater raft race on the Gauley River and a seven-mile kayak race on the New River. The event wrapped up Oct. 9.

Team Amphibia’s winning time for all the events was 7 hours, 18 minutes, 38 seconds.

“It’s not an easy competition, and only the strong survive, so the winning team will be the best of the best in outdoor recreation and physical endurance,” event coordinator Michael Bond said in a recent news release.

Team Trample the Dead, Hurdle the Weak from U.S. Special Operations Command, Tampa, Fla., took second place with a time of 7 hours, 42 minutes, 29 seconds. The Wild Punishers from Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., took third in 8 hours, 4 minutes, 22 seconds.

Bond said this is only the second year that every team finished all five events.

This year also saw the fewest teams compete in the challenge, Bond said.

“We lost about 15 teams in the past three weeks saying, ‘I can’t make it. I’m being deployed,’” he said.

— Matthew Cox

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Laraine Strausbaugh The Navy's Team Amphibia won the 2010 Wilderness Challenge.

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