| Jason Lamoreaux |
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1978 – Born Active throughout early childhood, mainly with soccer, but also involved in Judo for a number of years. Always seemed to be the one who could run the longest and didn’t get tired as fast. Family took me out cross country skiing in the winter, hunting, hiking and camping in the summer. Jr. High – Picked up competitive cross country skiing and the 800/1600 in track while still playing soccer. High School – Dropped the track thing, but continued with cross country skiing and soccer. Made the state championship team for skiing the last 2 seasons and was on varsity soccer for the last 2 years. College – UAF – Dropped the soccer thing for school (still played outside of school though), but picked up cross country running to add to the cross country skiing. Raced at NCAA level for a few years in college in both running and skiing. Graduated in the fall of 2001. 2000 – Present - Continued racing cross country skiing on local level. Also picked up mountain bike racing and eventually road bike racing as cross training for triathlons. 2000 – Raced the first real triathlon – Eagle River. 2001 - 2003 – started adding more local triathlons to the schedule. 2003 – ACL reconstruction surgery – pretty much dropped soccer altogether after this. 2004 – First big out of state triathlon (XTERRA USA Nationals). 2004 – Present – Too many triathlons to count. Averaging around 9 or 10 per year. Distances vary from sprint to ½ - IM and include multiple triathlon formats (standard, winter, spring??? – including swim/bike/run, run/bike/swim, bike/run/swim, run/bike/ski). 2007 – Got back into racing cross country running races separate from triathlons, found out they were fun on their own. 2008 – First ½ - IM (Sourdough Tri). First World Championship Tri (XTERRA World Championships). Raced age group nationals for road triathlon. 2009 – Planning to redeem myself in the ½ - IM and XTERRA World Championship levels. |

Athletic Resume – Jason Lamoreaux











