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Reid overtakes Kloos for victory in the PAUSATF Men's Cross Country Championships

Thomas Kloos of Transport Adidas started the open men's race of the PAUSATF Cross Country Championships with a determination to win. Kloos had finished second last year, but won a pair of races earlier this season. In the early stages of the 6.09 mile race, Kloos set the pace by himself. A trailing pack of several runners, which included Crosby Freeman, Philip Reid, Sergio Reyes, all of the Asics Aggies, along with Transport Adidas teammate Austin Ramos, and others remained 60-75 meters back. As the race progressed, the pack broke into individuals pursuers, but with none closer than 60 meters to Kloos. Midway through the third and final lap, Reid closed the distance to overtake Kloos and then pulled away to victory. Kloos finished second, with Freeman just five seconds behind in third. Michael Coe was fourth, with two more Aggies, Mora, finishing in fifth and Reyes in sixth. A fifth Aggie, Jonathan Cardenas, finished ninth, to give the Aggie's team a convincing victory in both the championship and the season standings.

 
 
 
 

PAUSATF Men's Cross Country Champion, Philip Reid shown winning, November 22, 2009 (photo by Carolynne Juarez).

Men's overall top finishers

1 Philip Reid Aggies 30:23
2 Thomas Kloos Transport Adidas 30:31
3 Crosby  Freeman Aggies 30:36
4 Michael Coe   30:49
5 Jameson Mora Aggies 30:52
6 Sergio Reyes Aggies 30:55
7 Chris Chavez Transport Adidas 30:57
8   Mendoza   31:30
9 Jonathan Cardenas Aggies 31:31
10 Nohe Lema   31:35

PA results, team scores and final standings will be covered in follow-up articles, so check back for updates.

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Slideshow: Men's race at PAUSATF Cross Country Championships

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