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Monday, June 30, 2008

Kloser wins at Primal Quest



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From left to right, Team Nike members Chris Forne, Monique Merrill, Mike Kloser and Michael Tobin cross the finish line Monday of the Primal Quest Adventure race in Big Sky, Mont. For Eagle County’s Kloser, the captain, it was his fifth consecutive Primal Quest win. Team Nike coverd the multi-discipline, 512-mile course with more than 100,000 feet of vertical gain during its journey of 5 days, 11 hours, 19 minues and 15 seconds. Kloser and company beat their nearest rival by 15 hours.
From left to right, Team Nike members Chris Forne, Monique Merrill, Mike Kloser and Michael Tobin cross the finish line Monday of the Primal Quest Adventure race in Big Sky, Mont. For Eagle County’s Kloser, the captain, it was his fifth consecutive Primal Quest win. Team Nike coverd the multi-discipline, 512-mile course with more than 100,000 feet of vertical gain during its journey of 5 days, 11 hours, 19 minues and 15 seconds. Kloser and company beat their nearest rival by 15 hours.ENLARGE
From left to right, Team Nike members Chris Forne, Monique Merrill, Mike Kloser and Michael Tobin cross the finish line Monday of the Primal Quest Adventure race in Big Sky, Mont. For Eagle County’s Kloser, the captain, it was his fifth consecutive Primal Quest win. Team Nike coverd the multi-discipline, 512-mile course with more than 100,000 feet of vertical gain during its journey of 5 days, 11 hours, 19 minues and 15 seconds. Kloser and company beat their nearest rival by 15 hours.
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