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ElliptiGO Project Athletes Dominate USA Masters Cross Country Championships


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Boulder, CO (February 19, 2014)— Masters runners Simon Gutierrez, Rusty Snow, and Kathryn Martin turned in outstanding performances this past weekend at the USA Masters Cross Country Championships in Boulder, Colorado, delivering some of the highest age-graded performances of the meet.

Gutierrez, a three-time World Masters Mountain Running Champion, had the highest male age-graded percentage of 86.96%; Snow, 2011 USA Masters Cross Country Runner-Up, came in 2nd overall again with the third-highest male age-graded percentage of 85.35%; and at 62 years old, Martin had the second highest age-graded percentage of the entire meet at 92.23%.

Gutierrez, Snow and Martin have been cross-training on the ElliptiGO to minimize the amount of impact to their bodies and reduce their chance of injury. They joined the The ElliptiGO Project to better leverage the expertise of The Project’s other members and advisors.

The Project is currently recruiting elite athletes with ambitious goals who are interested in exploring innovative new ways of getting faster and staying healthy.For more information about The ElliptiGO Project, visit the website at www.theelliptigoproject.com.

About The ElliptiGO Project
The ElliptiGO Project exists to make runners faster through innovation.It is currently growing membership, adding new innovative running tools, and affiliating with other organizations that share the same goal of improving athletes’ performance through innovation.The Project tests new training techniques through competition, both on the track and on the road, and reports its findings with candor.www.theelliptigoproject.com

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Media Contact:
Erika Dessert
erika@elliptigo.com
858.876.8677