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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday March Durango athlete best overall in triathlon athletes competed Saturday in what hope will become an Seventy-si- x annual Monticello event the Blue Mountain to Canyonlands Triathlon. The 41.2 mile course y three miles of skiing, 32 miles of cycling and a 10K run attracted 22 solo entries and 18 teams. Liza Mulich of Durango finished seven seconds ahead of the nearest contender to turn in the best overall time. Mulich completed the course in 2:27:40. Jim Nolan, 28, of Rifle, Colorado crossed the finish line at 2:27:47 to take second overall and first in the mens solo cross-countr- division, age 15-3- 0. Chris Seldin, 14, of Durango came in second in the division with a time of 2:34:56. Other division winners in the solo bracket were: Red Wolfe (30-45Monticello, 2:36:03. Wolfe also turned in the fastest time for the ski leg. Steve Burgess (45 and over), Anchorage and Salt Lake City, 15-3- 0 ), 2:36:14. Kathie Gunn Mabon, Salt Lake City, 2:59:53, and Ann Quigley Salt Lake (15-30- ), (30-45- ), City, 3:11:28. A team from Moab and Grand Junction captured the first place with a time of 2:17:22. They are Mark Doherty, 28, Moab, skier; John Groo, 35, Moab, cyclist; and John Dunn, 29, Grand Junction, runner. Second place team, 2:23:47 Matt Redd, 16, Monticello, skier; Mark Ewart, 17, Monticello, cyclist; and Joe Davis, 38, runner. Ewart Monticello, turned in the fastest cycling all-mal- e time. Third place team, 2:30:30 Chas Cartwright, 36, Monti- - 12, 1986 - Page 11 cello, skier; Tony Valdez, 29,, Moab, cyclist; Jim Davis, 28, Moab, runner. The first place team finished the course in 3:08:34. Entrants, all from Monticello were: Heidi Redd, 44, skier; Janene Pena, 27, cyclist; all-fema- and Julie Bronson, le 32, runner. A threesome from Dove Creek won the mixed team division at 2:38:37. They are Kathy Young, 39, skier; Mike Ernst, cyclist; and Doug Funk, 36, runner. Second-plac- e mixed team winners, all from Monticello, at 2:47:22 are: Tama Peterson, 16, skier; Dave Mussleman, 17, cyclist; and, Robert Garrett, 16, runner. mixed team winners at 3:18:35, all from Monticello, are: Kathy Collins, 32, skier; Alex Van Hemert, 38, cyclist; and Janet Ross, 33, Third-plac- e runner. Three brothers captured the family division with a time of 2:22:47. They are Tim Graham, James 31, Moab, skier; Santa Fe, cyclist; Graham, 21, and Peter Graham, 23, Santa Fe, runner. Peter turned in the fastest overall running time. Eddie Allred and sons from Monticello took second in the family division with a time of 2:50:50. Darin, 11, skied; Dain, 13, ran, and Eddie, 37, cycled. Winners were presented with Indian pottery at an awards ceremony conducted before a crowd of approximately 240 at the Needles Outpost near Canyonlands Park. Jim Nolan, overall winner in the mens division, called the course a good fast course with excellent scenery. He said a & downhill race early in the season, such as the Blue Mountain Triathlon, was of great appeal to athletes working on their conditioning. The event was sponsored by MITE (Monticello Industrial and Trade Enterprise), the San Juan Economic Development By Uncle Bob Dear Bob: I have just knocked out the kitchen wall to incorporate a small bedroom into a dining space. After removing wallpaper from the bedroom walls, I plan to unify the two areas with a soft yellow paint. Will one coat do it? Robert Q. Dear Robert: Sorry, Bob, but if you heed my advice you will first paint a prim6 coat over the entire area. The primer will cover the blemishes and, most important, it will blend the different shades found in the kitchen and whatever is under the wallpaper. Please prime for a uniform color when painting different types of surfaces. Bob TOUTESf JU.V.'UJ). SOLO EXCLUSIVELY BY 7huzlamd HARDWARE Tw&aSri) STORES! PARLEY REPP jr fTTTTTTI e.C ,Vamiy Council, and San Juan Recreation. There were 39 entrants from Utah, 15 from Colorado, six from Arizona, and 16 from New Mexico. |