Swenson and Sofia Gomez Villafane hold on to leads in the Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda series.
Emporia, Kan., (June 3, 2023) – Keegan Swenson and Carolin Schiff won the 2023 edition of Life Time’s (NYSE: LTH) Garmin UNBOUND Gravel presented by Craft Sportswear. Featuring the largest field size in the event’s history, approximately 4,000 riders took on grueling courses through the Flint Hills region, completing 25-mile, 50-mile, 100-mile, 200-mile, and 350-mile XL distances.
In the flagship 200-mile distance, a muddy section began at about mile 11 and continued for several miles, causing the racers to walk, run, or ride in the grass on the side of the gravel road. Some riders’ suffered race-delaying or race-ending mechanical issues because of the mud. After dry conditions mid-race, the rain returned to drench the finish line in the evening.
In the elite women’s race, Jenna Rinehart opened an early gap of about two minutes, but 2022 winner Sofia Gomez Villafane overtook her and gained about a minute by mile 40. Near mile 70, Carolin Schiff of Germany caught Villafane with the likes of Ruth Winder, Marisa Boaz, Sarah Sturm, and Alexis Skarda in pursuit. Schiff really began opening up her advantage near the halfway point, ultimately winning by more than 15 minutes.
The men’s race was also impacted by the muddy road. By mile 20, there was a lead group of about 10 riders, including Kiel Reijnen, Keegan Swenson, Howard Grotts, and Russell Finsterwald. Lachlan Morton and Ian Boswell pushed the pace early on, creating separation between the lead group of riders and the chasers behind. The group would eventually be whittled down to seven riders who began to play cat and mouse as they closed in on Commercial Street. It was ultimately Swenson who won the sprint, improving on his second-place performance in 2022.
“I realized that I could maybe make it,” Schiff said at the winner’s press conference. “My team from Canyon was just pushing me at the aid station. They told me, ‘Okay, you have a gap and keep on going,’ and I did.”
“It’s nice to win this race,” Swenson said at the press conference. “Second was a great result last year, and I was content with it, but to come up that short after almost 10 hours of racing is a bummer to lose it in a sprint.”
Full results for all categories can be found here.
200-mile Pro Women’s Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Caroline Schiff | Bremen, Germany | 37 | 11:46:39 |
Sofia Gomez Villafane | Heber City, Utah | 30 | 12:01:50 |
Sarah Sturm | Durango, Colo. | 33 | 12:08:09 |
Danni Shosbree | Richmond, England | 28 | 12:08:20 |
Sarah Lange | Lyme, N.H. | 31 | 12:15:40 |
200-mile Pro Men’s Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Keegan Swenson | Heber City, Utah | 29 | 10:06:02 |
Petr Vakoc | Prague, Czech Republic | 30 | 10:06:03 |
Lachlan Morton | Boulder, Colo. | 31 | 10:06:05 |
Laurens ten Dam | Oudorp, The Netherlands | 42 | 10:06:08 |
Ian Boswell | Barnet, Vt. | 32 | 10:06:08 |
200-mile Non-Binary Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Rach McBride | Vancouver, Canada | 45 | 12:46:35 |
200-mile Para Men’s Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Tristan Bangma | Apeldoorn, Netherlands | 25 | 12:12:19 |
100-mile Women’s Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Tiffany Cromwell | Chinnor, England | 34 | 6:13:54 |
Maria Doering | Banner Elk, N.C. | 24 | 6:39:21 |
Lauren Zoerner | Highlands Ranch, Colo. | 20 | 6:39:57 |
Kae Takeshita | Itasca, Ill. | 39 | 6:44:48 |
Laura King | Richmond, Vt. | 40 | 6:48:22 |
100-mile Men’s Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
David Brower | Grand Rapids, Mich. | 19 | 5:49:57 |
Elliot Phillips | London, England | 27 | 5:49:58 |
Brian McCulloch | Yucaipa, Calif. | 40 | 5:49:58 |
Scott Funston | Boulder, Colo. | 23 | 5:49:58 |
Colby Pearce | Boulder, Colo. | 50 | 5:53:20 |
100-mile Non-Binary Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Bonnie Branson | Edmond, Okla. | 46 | 7:30:19 |
Shaune Huysamen | Alpharetta, Ga. | 42 | 8:24:53 |
Tomas Perez | Overland Park, Kan. | 48 | 8:52:41 |
Travis Templin | West Valley City, Utah | 33 | 9:02:03 |
Matthew Rose | Calhoun, La. | 28 | 9:14:43 |
100-mile Para Men’s Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Kai Luan | Chicago, Ill. | 28 | 9:53:25 |
350-mile Women’s Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Kristen Legan | Nederland, Colo. | 37 | 26:06:35 |
Anne-Marije Rook | Portland, Ore. | 36 | 28:03:32 |
Paige Redman | Tucson, AZ | 34 | 30:59:53 |
Cristiana Tamburini | Passirano, ITA | 36 | 31:09:49 |
Connie Etter | Salt Lake City, UT | 42 | 32:05:43 |
350-mile Men’s Race Results
Name | City | Age | Time |
Logan Kasper | Baldinwinville, Mass. | 29 | 22:54:25 |
Luke Hall | Boulder, Colo. | 35 | 24:40:44 |
Ulrich Bartholmoes | Munich, Germany | 36 | 25:00:10 |
Geoffrey Langat | Nairobi, Kenya | 33 | 25:36:28 |
Chris Mehlman | Manchester, Mass. | 23 | 26:00:14 |
Garmin UNBOUND Gravel, Presented by Craft, was the second race of seven in the Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda. The series features 70 elite and professional athletes who will face off for a $250,000, equally split prize purse. Athletes will be ranked against the other competitors by points received based on their finishing position at each event.
The next event on the Life Time off-road event calendar–and the third event in the Life Time Grand Prix series–is the 70-mile Crusher in the Tushar on July 8 in Beaver, Utah.
To see the full leaderboard with all athlete standings for the Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda, visit lifetimegrandprix.com. Follow along throughout the 2023 season on Instagram: @lifetimegrandprix.
The Garmin UNBOUND Gravel, presented by Craft, and Life Time Grand Prix, presented by Mazda, are owned and produced by Life Time, the premier healthy lifestyle brand. UNBOUND GRAVEL is among more than 30 premier athletic events owned and produced by the company across the nation, which also operates more than 150 athletic resorts and spas in the U.S. and Canada. Life Time strives to produce exceptional event experiences for both participants and spectators as an extension of its Healthy Way of Life philosophy.
About Life Time®, Inc.
Life Time (NYSE: LTH) empowers people to live healthy, happy lives through its portfolio of nearly 160 athletic country clubs across the United States and Canada. The company’s healthy way of life communities and ecosystem address all aspects of healthy living, healthy aging, and healthy entertainment for people 90 days to 90+ years old. Supported by a team of more than 30,000 dedicated professionals, Life Time is committed to providing the best programs and experiences through its clubs, iconic athletic events, and comprehensive digital platform.
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