Meet the Racing Team

Jim Clemenson

(information to come)

Jen Hanser

Occupation: Teacher
 
Began Triathlons in 2002
Ran St. Jude Marathon in 2003
Disney Marathon in 2005
Rock and Roll Phoenix Marathon in 2007
Rode MS 150 in 2004 & 2005
 
"The highest reward for man's toil is not what he gets for it but what he becomes by it."
                                                                                   John Ruskin

Bob Heitzman

Bob Heitzman

I’ve been doing multi-sport since 1994. I have an amazing wife and best friend Suzanne along with my daughter Erica (17) and son Cody (14). Meeting Kev a couple years ago was the best. His good nature, enthusiasm for life, passion for multi-sport and love for speed were the perfect match for what I was looking for. We hit it off right away and really looked forward to our next workout. Spending time on the road with Kev really was something special. There are times I’m out with the guys and I realize that any other day Kev and I would have been riding side by side just catching up on the past few days….then we’d get inspired to see how hard we could push one another. Thanks Kev.

Amanda Messmer

Amanda Messmer

 

 

Swam in College at Ohio State University.
Ran a marathon in 2004.
Started Triathlons in 2005 and have been doing them ever since.
My favorite race was Excape from Alcatraz in 2006.
My longest race was the Half-Ironman in Oklahoma City.
I have 2 miniature dachsunds.
I am an Occupational Therapist.
I am getting married in January.

 

 

Ryan Moller

Kevin and Ryan
I met Kev in elementary school and we immediately became fast friends.  The two of us shared everything—dreams, fears, likes and dislikes, etc—but nothing brought us closer than cycling and, eventually, multi-sports.  Kev was my training partner. His evening phone calls were what drove me to work-out when I didn’t want to and his heart and persistence inspired me to work even harder.  I find that training without Kev has been difficult but it’s something I’m compelled to do.  Kev will always be the bike glued to my wheel, he’ll always be the shadow off my right shoulder on the run and he’ll always be foremost in my mind.  From here on I’m racing for myself and for Kev.  I’ll train and race and always know he’s smiling down, telling me I could do one more.