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About the Midwest Indoor Tri-Classic Series (MITCS)

2008 Series and Age Group Winners

Series Winners (Female / Male)

1. Briana Boehmer / Greg Thompson
2. Lauren Jensen / Todd Jensen
3. Pattie Darling / Michael Jorgenson

Age Group Winners

Female
Kupres,Erin 20-24 F
Mittermann,Anna 25-29 F
Maxey,Courtney 30-34 F
Lorenz,Tracy 35-39 F
Holmes,Suzanne 40-44 F
Larsen,Sheryl 45-49 F
Soldato,Debbie 50-54 F
Buending,Jean 55-59 F
Campbell,Sandi 60-64 F

Male
Sullivan,Connor 14&under M
Lykken,Adin 15-19 M
Brown,Adam 25-29 M
Reid,Jason 30-34 M
Scott,Chris 35-39 M
Aitchison,Scott 40-44 M
Evans,Christian 45-49 M
Fitzgerald,David 50-54 M
Hennebry, Dan 55-59 M
Tyczka,Werner 60-64 M
Anderson,Kirby 70 M

Latest Information

Sorry about the wait on the Good Sam results. They are now available. Special thanks to Good Sam and all the volunteers. And congrats to all age group winners. Use the 'Results' link above or under the Good Sam link to the left to view.

If you have questions that aren't answered after clicking the 'Common Questions' link above, you can use the 'Contact Race Officials' link to the left. Please be sure you direct your request as specifically as possible. This will ensure a prompt and quality response!

2007 Info

Last year's results are available from the 'Results' link above.

Background

The Midwest Indoor Tri-Classic Series is a 4-race, indoor triathlon series run annually February - March. The 2008 race locations are:

  • Edward Health and Fitness Center, Woodridge (1/27)
  • Health Track Sports Wellness, Glen Ellyn (2/10)
  • Wheaton Sport Center, Wheaton (2/24)
  • Good Samaritan Health and Wellness Center, Downers Grove (3/9)

The MITCS is proud to announce the National Multiple Sclerosis Society as the official charity for this year's race series. Since its inception, the MITCS has raised $313,000 for charitable causes.



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