Michelle Kelly Wins Women’s Title at the 2005 U.S. National Penatathlon Championships
// Cecil Bleiker // June 26, 2005
For Immediate ReleaseJune 26, 2005
Michelle Kelly Wins Women’s Title at the 2005 U.S. National Penatathlon Championships
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Michelle “Mickie” Kelly (Colorado Springs, Colo.) compiled 5.196 points to earn the title of U.S. National Champion today as competition wrapped up with the junior and senior women’s division at the 2005 U.S. National Pentathlon Championships in Colorado Springs, Colo. Kelly, who has just completed the United States Army’s 14-week Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Ga. and will be commissioned as a second lieutenant on Thursday, June 30, was followed in the senior division by Emily Shertzer (Colorado Springs, Colo./4.936 points) and Ursula Hummel (Park City, Utah/4,184 points).
“It feels really good to win this,” said Kelly. “I’ve been off at military school and haven’t had an opportunity to train a lot. I had some really good results today so I’m very happy about the entire competition. It’s a really good start (going into this new quadrennium). I’m really happy with some individual scores in a few of the events. It’s a good starting spot to improve on in the next couple of years in looking toward the Olympics. It’s a good place to be in right now. It makes me feel really good about the future and the next couple of years if I can build on this. I’m really looking forward to the Olympics and where I’ll stand at that point.”
Modern Pentathlon, an Olympic event since 1912, encompasses the five sports of shooting, fencing, swimming, riding (equestrian) and running. Pentathletes start by shooting 20 shots with an air pistol at a distance of ten meters. The fencing competition is one touch, round-robin. Following fencing, the pentathletes take a dip in the pool to swim 200 meters freestyle. Pentathletes also compete in riding and running. Riding is equestrian show jumping consisting of clearing 15 obstacles while riding a horse drawn from a pool of competition horses. The running is a cross country race
June 26, 2005 - Results
U.S. Women’s Senior Division:
Name Hometown Total Points
Michelle “Mickie” Kelly Colorado Springs, Colo. 5,196
Emily Shertzer Colorado Springs, Colo. 4,936
Ursula Hummell Park City, Utah 4,184
Deirdre Matthews Conifer, Colo. 3,912
Jennifer Haney Colorado Springs, Colo. 3,696
Katie Schaaf Cambridge, Mass. 3,088
U.S. Women’s Junior Division:
Name Hometown Total Points
Geriann Henderson Vernalis, Calif. 4,184
Holly Hillenbrand Steamboat Springs, Colo. 3,380
Alexandra Gatzke Bedminster, N.J. 2,932
Margaux Isaksen Fayetteville, Ark. 2,856
Kendra Williamson Houston, Texas 2,444
Marie Donovan Mequon, Wis. 2,316
International Women’s Senior Competitors:
Name Country Total Points
Lianna Doherty Canada 4,360
International Women’s Junior Competitors:
Name Country Total Points
Abigail Garza Guatemala 4,508
Marines Garza Guatemala 4,340
June 25, 2005 - Results
U.S. Men’s Senior Division:
Name Hometown Total Points
Dennis Bowsher Colorado Springs, Colo. 5,404
Niul Manske Colorado Springs, Colo. 5,188
Terris Tiller Colorado Springs, Colo. 5,064
Eli Bremer Colorado Springs, Colo. 4,748
Gary Daniels Palm Springs, Calif. 3,676
Kevin Montford Everett, Wash. 3,436
U.S. Men’s Junior Division:
Name Hometown Total Points
Sam Sacksen Somerset, Pa. 4,896
Will Brady Howell, Mich. 4,600
Ben Sacksen Somerset, Pa. 3,840
Laurance Goodwin Pittstown, N.J. 3,576
Theodore Lauzen Aurora, Ill. 3,528
Jenkins Dove Flint Hill, Va. 3,304
International Men’s Senior Competitors:
Name Country Total Points
Tik Maynard Canada 5,188
Sergio Sanchez Guatemala 4,856
Jesus Abreu Dominican Republic 4,444
Franklin Diaz Dominican Republic 4,232
Gabriel Perrone Ecuador 3,784
International Men’s Junior Competitors:
Name Country Total Points
Pedro Gonzalez Guatemala 4,680
Alex Hernandez Dominican Republic 4,648
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