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TEAM XTERRA Trail Run (XTR) Ambassadorship
Posted by: | CommentsAs of May 10, 2010, I’m very excited to announce that I’ve been named the first member to TEAM XTERRA Trail Run (XTR) Ambassador Program. The XTERRA Team Ambassadors are a select group of amateur athletes from across the US. They embody the soul and spirit of XTERRA. Through their daily activities, their love of the outdoors and their zest to live more, these avid supporters define the XTERRA lifestyle. Being part of Team XTERRA is a tremendous honor and a humbling experience. Since being introduced to XTERRA in 2008, through my friends Michelle and Brody at XTERRA’s Nottingham Xduro, I’ve fallen in love with the extreme sports nature of XTERRA Trail Running, and the amazing people who make up the XTERRA family. Over the last couple of years I’ve made some great friends, met many interesting people, have had the opportunity to travel extensively to exotic places that I otherwise wouldn’t have had visited, and have gotten to know the Team Unlimited staff on a first name basis. I’ve had many exhilarating experiences since competing in XTERRA’s Trail Running World Tour, for which I am grateful. You can view my XTERRA Ambassadors bio at XTERRA Community.
ABOUT XTERRA TRAIL RUNNING
XTERRA is on a mission to produce the most recognizable, enjoyable, root slipping, mud hopping, tree ducking, river crossing, hill climbing, dirt on your shirt, sweat in your eye trail runs this side of Grandma’s house!
More than 50 races across the U.S. comprise the XTERRA Trail Run Series and offer age group athletes the opportunity to become regional champions.
The 2010 XTERRA Trail Run Series features runs across the country ranging from 5km to 25km.
The Series is grouped into geographic regions, and each region has anywhere from 3-to-7 races that runners can compete in and accumulate points towards their regional championship.
Regional Champions are awarded free entry into the XTERRA Trail Running National Championship – an off-road half-marathon to be held in Bend, OR.
There are also several Xduro’s (endurance trail runs ranging from 18-to-42km in distance) in the U.S. and each one qualifies runners to compete in both the XTERRA Trail Running National and World Championship events.
XTERRA trail runs have also gone global with off-road half’s in such exotic locations as Brazil, New Zealand, Japan, Italy, France, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. At the end of the year, runner’s from all over the world will unite in the majestic Kaaawa Valley at Kualoa Ranch on the island of Oahu for the ultimate Xduro – the XTERRA Trail Run World Championship on December 5, 2010.
Since racing in the XTERRA Trail Run Series, there’s been many highlights. They include:
XTERRA HIGHLIGHTS:
- 2009 XTERRA New England Trail Run Series Regional Champion
- 4th Male 30-34 at 2009 XTERRA Trail Run World Championship
- 33rd OA at 2008 XTERRA Trail Run World Championship
- 2x Top 20% finisher at XTERRA Trail Running World Championship
- 2x Top 20% finisher at XTERRA Trail Running National Championship
- Competed in 8 events in six different states in 2009
MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS:
- XTERRA Planet Magazine “Tracking the Tribe: Ambassador Rich” Featured Athlete [6/2010]
- XTERRA Trail Run Worlds Press Guide Featured Athlete [12/6/2009]
- XTERRA Trail Run Nationals Press Guide Featured Athlete [9/13/2009]
- XTERRA Trail Mix Newsletter “Runner Spotlight” Featured Athlete [6/10/09]
- XTERRA Trail Run Worlds Press Guide Featured Athlete [12/7/2008]
- XTERRA Trail Run Nationals Press Guide Featured Athlete [9/27/2008]
XTERRA Planet Magazine “Tracking the Tribe” Featured Athlete – June 2010
One of my greatest XTERRA experiences has been being crowned the 2009 XTERRA New England Trail Run Series Regional Champion, where I won the Men’s 30-34 age group, and also the overall series points total. Another fond memory of XTERRA Trail Running has been the amazing experience of competing at Trail Run Worlds twice, in both 2008 and 2009. For me, the inaugural XTERRA Trail Run World Championship, held in 2008, was highlighted by finishing 33rd out of 358, or the top 10% overall. While my overall performance at the 2009 World Championship wasn’t as strong, I did manage to finish 4th out of 36 in the men’s 30-34 age group, as the second American, respectively.
RACE GOALS:
Some of my future aspirations, when it comes to XTERRA Trail Running, include, but is not limited to, winning several regional championships, and being a top 10 finisher at World Championships. I’d also like to medal in my age group at Trail Run Worlds. Additionally, my focus will be on the XTERRA Trail Running World Tour while educating, encouraging, and informing others about XTERRA – Trail Runs, Off-road Triathlon Races, Foundation, Gear and other XTERRA products.
I hope to see you at an XTERRA event sometime soon! Live More!
Learn more at http://www.xterratrailrun.com


