Tom Borschel
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| Tom Borsche | |
| Event | Mountain racing, cross-country running, road racing, track racing, snowshoe racing, nordic ski racing, orienteering, mountaineering |
|---|---|
| Height | 5'10" |
| Weight | 150 lbs |
| PR | 5K: 14:32, 5M: 23:58, 10K: 29:52, 15K: 45:49, 10M: 49:31, Marathon: 2:21:04 |
| Born | 10/07/57 |
| Current Residence | Idaho Falls, Idaho |
| Club | La Sportiva, GoLite, DeFeet, Julbo, Atlas Snowshoes, Honeystinger |
Tom Borschel is an American runner.[1]
Career highlights
- Running uphill and high-speed ascents of easy climbing routes are Borschel's passion
- Many overall mountain race wins over the years and with course records that still stand
- Sixth place overall at 2005 National Snowshoe Championships in Anchorage, AK
- First place overall at 2005 Western Snowshoe Qualifier (Squaw Creek, CA)
- 2004 USATF Club Cross-Country 45-49 National Champion
- 2004 World Masters Mountain Running Champion for 45-49 age group, Sauze d' Oulx, Italy
- 2004 World Mountain Running Trophy Open race overall champion, Sauze d' Oulx, Italy
- 2004 Vail Hill Climb (Vail, CO), 2nd master, 1st 45-49
- 2004 Snow King Hill Climb (Jackson, WY) winner in course record
References
- ↑ http://www.usatf.org/athletes/bios/MountainUltraTrail/Borschel_Tom.asp Retrieved 2008-05-24.