USAC names team for ‘cross world’s
Jiri Mainus, USA Cycling's director of international competition, has released the U.S. team roster for the 2002 cyclo-cross world championships in Zolder, Belgium, February 2-3, 2002. Though eligible to send five athletes in each category, the U.S. squad will be composed of four elite men, four elite women and four U-23 Men. The team will send five junior men to represent the U.S. in Zolder. Two alternates were also named in each category. Elite Men: 1. Todd Wells2. Marc Gullickson3. Tim Johnson 4. Jonathan Page Alternates:1. Jonathan Sundt2. Dale Knapp Women:1. Alison Dunlap 2. Ann
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By VeloNews Interactive
Jiri Mainus, USA Cycling’s director of international competition, has released the U.S. team roster for the 2002 cyclo-cross world championships in Zolder, Belgium, February 2-3, 2002.
Though eligible to send five athletes in each category, the U.S. squad will be composed of four elite men, four elite women and four U-23 Men. The team will send five junior men to represent the U.S. in Zolder. Two alternates were also named in each category.
Elite Men:
1. Todd Wells
2. Marc Gullickson
3. Tim Johnson
4. Jonathan Page
Alternates:
1. Jonathan Sundt
2. Dale Knapp
Women:
1. Alison Dunlap
2. Ann Grande
3. Carmen D’Alusio
4. Gina Hall
Alternates:
1. Christine Vardaros
2. Emily Thorne
Under 23 Men:
1. Josh Anthony
2. Jackson Stewart
3. Adam Craig
4. Alan Obye
Alternates:
1. Tyler Johnson
2. Barry Wicks
Junior Men:
1. Jesse Anthony
2. Mike House
3. Brent Bookwalter
4. Aaron Bradfords
5. Christopher Hill
Alternates:
1. Zak Grabowski
2. Ben Coleman