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2016 World Challenge – Results – Grace by Category

Category Grace Score ID First Name Last Name Sex ST
18-24 Over 5′ 4
6.693 35 Mariah Shein F MT
25-29 Over 5′ 4
8.887 51 Megan Becker F KS
8.687 48 Shauna Allen F FL
7.975 53 Cassie Hickel F KS
25-29 Under 5′ 4
9.55 43 Leah Feldman F NY
9.499 62 Lindsey Rosen F FL
8.937 38 Rachel O’Brien F CT
8.606 46 Sarah Swann F CT
8.118 42 Brittney Martello F MT
8.049 41 MacKenzie Clark F CA
7.737 44 Alicia Easterwood F TX
7.175 40 LeAnn Nichols F NY
7.075 39 Chloe Higgins F NY
30-34 Over 5′ 4
9.637 88 Lauren Majewski F TX
9.3 83 Courtney Moody F FL
9.175 78 Brittany Sterkel F MT
9.081 85 Leslie Martin F NY
9.012 79 Christina Spikowski F FL
8.674 86 Shanna Mcilvoy F KS
8.206 81 Katrina Kane F NY
7.037 82 Marci Proper F NY
30-34 Under 5′ 4
9.649 74 Yusmary Cortez F FL
9.043 72 Laura Lord F MS
8.831 68 Jennifer Kirkpatrick F FL
8.781 61 Krystal Clower F AL
8.387 71 Danielle Hanis F PA
8.256 69 Nicole Schneider F TX
7.812 64 Jennifer Nielsen F TX
7.462 63 Krystyn Rapoli F NY
6.112 60 Sarah Malone F TX
35-39 Over 5′ 4
9.499 126 Chantel Schultz F NY
9.425 117 Amanda Vaughan F AZ
9.075 123 Renee Sjostedt F FL
8.974 112 Laura McSweeney F TX
8.7 130 Sherry Parker F FL
8.637 118 Elizabeth Koehl F TX
8.624 128 Cari Schlauch F MT
8.275 119 Melissa Markle F NY
8.237 124 Kathy Southard F SC
8.199 116 Janette Koshell F TX
8.149 127 Allyn Harris F MS
8.137 122 Sonya Melville F TX
7.95 110 Denyse Blankenship F IL
7.818 113 Julie Pontin F TX
7.437 131 Cathy Donaldson F TX
7.081 129 Heidi Kirby F MS
35-39 Under 5′ 4
9.625 95 Teresa Evans F FL
9.3 102 Gina Raines F FL
9.112 90 Whitney Gladden F MS
9.037 59 Anna Dutko F FL
9.025 97 Amy Fallis F OH
8.593 107 Misti Burn Goff F TN
8.449 106 Lara Boscarino F FL
8.062 103 Michelle Romanaskas F PA
7.749 93 Angie Willman F IL
40-44 Over 5′ 4
9.562 150 Pam Forrest F FL
8.524 145 Kimberly Strathy F MD
7.462 148 Blondina Polazzo F MO
40-44 Under 5′ 4
9.125 133 Mandy Magnuson F FL
9.099 139 Angie Ishak F MT
8.668 132 Kimberly Alexander F NY
45-49 Over 5′ 4
9.024 167 Celeste Turner F LA
7.587 165 Paula Gephart F IL
45-49 Under 5′ 4
9.462 158 Suzy Perdomo F FL
8.3 155 Eka Ukaobasi F IL
6.8 160 Kathleen Stachovic F MO
50-54 Under 5′ 4
9.331 170 Kim Lipe F IL
8.975 173 Carol Anthony F SA
8.737 171 Mimi Zumwalt F TX
7.137 176 Theresa Winterhalter F FL
55-59 Over 5′ 4
9.262 187 Julie Gibson F TX
7.525 186 Gail Kozlowski F FL
60-64 Over 5′ 4
8.331 190 Tina Flanders F TX

2016 World Challenge – Grace and Physique Overall

2016 Grace – Overall

Grace Score ID First Name Last Name ST Category Sex
9.649 74 Yusmary Cortez FL 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
9.637 88 Lauren Majewski TX 30-34 Over 5′ 4 F
9.625 95 Teresa Evans FL 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
9.562 150 Pam Forrest FL 40-44 Over 5′ 4 F
9.55 43 Leah Feldman NY 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
9.499 62 Lindsey Rosen FL 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
9.499 126 Chantel Schultz NY 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
9.462 158 Suzy Perdomo FL 45-49 Under 5′ 4 F
9.425 117 Amanda Vaughan AZ 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
9.331 170 Kim Lipe IL 50-54 Under 5′ 4 F
9.3 83 Courtney Moody FL 30-34 Over 5′ 4 F
9.3 102 Gina Raines FL 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
9.262 187 Julie Gibson TX 55-59 Over 5′ 4 F
9.175 78 Brittany Sterkel MT 30-34 Over 5′ 4 F
9.125 133 Mandy Magnuson FL 40-44 Under 5′ 4 F
9.112 90 Whitney Gladden MS 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
9.099 139 Angie Ishak MT 40-44 Under 5′ 4 F
9.081 85 Leslie Martin NY 30-34 Over 5′ 4 F
9.075 123 Renee Sjostedt FL 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
9.043 72 Laura Lord MS 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
9.037 59 Anna Dutko FL 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
9.025 97 Amy Fallis OH 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
9.024 167 Celeste Turner LA 45-49 Over 5′ 4 F
9.012 79 Christina Spikowski FL 30-34 Over 5′ 4 F
8.975 173 Carol Anthony SA 50-54 Under 5′ 4 F
8.974 112 Laura McSweeney TX 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.937 38 Rachel O’Brien CT 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
8.887 51 Megan Becker KS 25-29 Over 5′ 4 F
8.831 68 Jennifer Kirkpatrick FL 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
8.781 61 Krystal Clower AL 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
8.737 171 Mimi Zumwalt TX 50-54 Under 5′ 4 F
8.7 130 Sherry Parker FL 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.687 48 Shauna Allen FL 25-29 Over 5′ 4 F
8.674 86 Shanna Mcilvoy KS 30-34 Over 5′ 4 F
8.668 132 Kimberly Alexander NY 40-44 Under 5′ 4 F
8.637 118 Elizabeth Koehl TX 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.624 128 Cari Schlauch MT 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.606 46 Sarah Swann CT 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
8.593 107 Misti Burn Goff TN 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
8.524 145 Kimberly Strathy MD 40-44 Over 5′ 4 F
8.449 106 Lara Boscarino FL 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
8.387 71 Danielle Hanis PA 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
8.331 190 Tina Flanders TX 60-64 Over 5′ 4 F
8.3 155 Eka Ukaobasi IL 45-49 Under 5′ 4 F
8.275 119 Melissa Markle NY 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.256 69 Nicole Schneider TX 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
8.237 124 Kathy Southard SC 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.206 81 Katrina Kane NY 30-34 Over 5′ 4 F
8.199 116 Janette Koshell TX 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.149 127 Allyn Harris MS 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.137 122 Sonya Melville TX 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
8.118 42 Brittney Martello MT 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
8.062 103 Michelle Romanaskas PA 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
8.049 41 MacKenzie Clark CA 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
7.975 53 Cassie Hickel KS 25-29 Over 5′ 4 F
7.95 110 Denyse Blankenship IL 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
7.818 113 Julie Pontin TX 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
7.812 64 Jennifer Nielsen TX 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
7.749 93 Angie Willman IL 35-39 Under 5′ 4 F
7.737 44 Alicia Easterwood TX 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
7.587 165 Paula Gephart IL 45-49 Over 5′ 4 F
7.525 186 Gail Kozlowski FL 55-59 Over 5′ 4 F
7.462 63 Krystyn Rapoli NY 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
7.462 148 Blondina Polazzo MO 40-44 Over 5′ 4 F
7.437 131 Cathy Donaldson TX 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
7.175 40 LeAnn Nichols NY 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
7.137 176 Theresa Winterhalter FL 50-54 Under 5′ 4 F
7.081 129 Heidi Kirby MS 35-39 Over 5′ 4 F
7.075 39 Chloe Higgins NY 25-29 Under 5′ 4 F
7.037 82 Marci Proper NY 30-34 Over 5′ 4 F
6.8 160 Kathleen Stachovic MO 45-49 Under 5′ 4 F
6.693 35 Mariah Shein MT 18-24 Over 5′ 4 F
6.112 60 Sarah Malone TX 30-34 Under 5′ 4 F
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Athletes Moms – Tri-Fitness Featured Athletes

By Bernadette Rosen

Photos by: Ed Johnston, Rick Schaff, Greg VanderWel, Jay Ronca, Marianne Johnston

Each month we will feature Tri-Fitness athletes who have competed and performed at the highest level. What is an athlete? Well, a Tri-Fitness athlete is one who demonstrates strength (bench press), speed (obstacle course , true grit challenge and shuttle run), flexibility (routine), agility (shuttle run and obstacle course), and endurance (box jumps, obstacle course, routine, shuttle and bench). Through a healthy diet (eating as an athlete) and extreme training, these athletes achieve a fit, athletic physique which enables them to succeed in our event.

This month we will feature sisters Blondina Polazzo (Missouri) and Tracy Goodwin (Tennessee) who achieved success at the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge.


Blondina Polazzo – Tri-Fitness Featured Athlete

Athletes Moms - Blondina tackles the True Grit obstacle course, at the 2015 Tri-Fitness Challenge, Tampa, FL.

Athletes Moms – Blondina tackles the True Grit obstacle course, at the 2015 Tri-Fitness Challenge, Tampa, FL.

Please tell the readers about yourself and your past: 

Blondina: I am 41 years old and I live in Wentzville, Missouri.  I was born in Germany but I moved around a lot since my father was in the Air Force for 20 years.  I am married to the love of my life, William Polazzo, and we have two girls.  Olivia who is 17 years old and Bella who is 11.  This is my 23rd year in the Fitness & Nutrition industry.  I can remember at the age of 14 I knew my purpose was to inspire and motivate people to be their best physically!  My journey started when I joined the Air Force and became the Physical Conditioning monitor for my fellow soldiers.  In 2009 I received the “Healthy Woman Award” of St. Luke’s Hospital for inspiring others to take action with their health.  I have owned my own personal training company for over 10 years and I am leading a team of thousands that desire to help others as an Independent Distributor of AdvoCare International.  Fitness and nutrition has been apart of my life for a long time and I live to pay it forward to others.

 

How long have I been doing the Tri Fitness and what got me started:  

Blondina: May, 2015 was my first time competing in the Tri-Fitness World Challenge.  I love to compete and I was looking for something that would “fit” me.  So when my fellow fitness expert and AdvoCare leader, Liz  Cort, mentioned on Facebook that she was going to train a team of women to compete in the Tri-Fitness Challenge, I knew that this was exactly what I wanted to do to challenge myself.  I threw my hat in the ring and started training.

 

Sisters Athletes Moms - Blondina Polazzo who achieved success at the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge, climbs across the Monkey bars.

Blondina Polazzo who achieved success at the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge, climbs across the Monkey bars.

 

What do you like best about the Tri-Fitness Challenge:  

Blondina: I absolutely fell in love with this competition.  I truly haven’t felt this encouraged and motivated about competing in many years. Al Rosen, the founder, has done it right.  He has not only made this a competition that will challenge you physically, he has made it about life.  Fear No Obstacle is something that one can live by.   Six weeks into my training I injured myself and I almost quit  but something inside me said take some rest time but don’t quit.  I am so thankful I didn’t quit.  The feeling of accomplishment after finishing each competition with all the other athletes shouting “Good Job” is a memory that will be forever in my heart.

 

Would you like to add anything else for our readers?:  

Blondina: If you are in your 40’s, heck any age, and would like to challenge yourself and feel empowered, then Tri-Fitness is for you.  The Tri-Fitness Challenge 2015 experience was one of my best accomplishments for the year and I look forward to doing it again in 2016.


 

Athletes Moms - Tracy Goodwin (Tennessee) who achieved success at the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge, climbs over the 10 foot wall.

Athlete Mom – Tracy Goodwin (Tennessee) who achieved success at the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge, climbs over the 10 foot wall.
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Tracy Goodwin – Tri-Fitness Featured Athlete

BSR: Please tell the readers about yourself and your past:

Tracy: I get to be a wife to an amazingly supportive husband, who is an avid runner, and mom to three beautiful boys. My oldest is 12, my middle son is 9 and my youngest is 4. I am passionate about Jesus, love, and all things about life. I always try to remember we aren’t promised tomorrow, so seize the day and make the most of every moment. I’ve always lived a somewhat healthy lifestyle, but I didn’t get serious in my training until about 5 years ago.  My health history is quite unique and a big part of what motivates me to just keep pounding it. In 1995, at the age of 20, I was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease called Takayasu’s Arteritis. TA causes inflammation of the great vessels coming from the heart which can lead to blockages. In severe cases, like mine, it also causes damage to the heart valves. For me it was my aortic valve. By the time we discovered what was going on, I had 99% blockage in my coronary artery and my aortic valve was barely functioning. While having a stress echo test done in a cardiologist office, I went into cardiac arrest. Once revived, thank God, I was rushed to the hospital and had emergency open heart surgery. I had a double bypass and became the proud new owner of a mechanical aortic heart valve. My surgery and recovery went well until three years later. We discovered the wrong size valve had been placed and I was facing a repeat surgery. This is where things get complicated. In 1998, I went in for a second valve replacement. During the beginning of the procedure it was discovered that the original valve had not been put in correctly. Therefore, before I was on the bypass machine, the surgeon sliced into my aorta with catastrophic results. I went about 20 minutes without any oxygen getting to my brain. I was not expected to wake up, and if I did, it was predicted I would most likely be comatose. However, by the grace of God, I WOKE UP. Several of my major organs had failed, I was paralyzed on my left side, and I was having seizures. I spent two weeks in the ICU and I had to have dialysis for a short time. Slowly but surely everything started functioning properly again. I had a long road of recovery, but every step and every breath was worth it. I was, and still am, thankful beyond words to be here. Life is such a gift. I try to live to show others to never take life nor health for granted. This is why I pound. This is why I fight. Because I CAN.

Athletes Moms - Tracy Goodwin (Tennessee) who achieved success at the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge. https://trifitnesschallenge.com

Athlete Mom – Tracy Goodwin (Tennessee) doing 50 jumps on the box jump event at the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge. https://trifitnesschallenge.com

 

BSR: How long have you been doing the Tri-Fitness and what got you started?

Tracy: My first Tri-Fitness competition was in May of 2015. I had the time of my life participating in the fitness skills, obstacle course and true grit events. Talk about feeling alive! That course will do it for you! I was introduced to Tri-Fitness last year by my close friend and neighbor at the time, Danielle McGlynn. She had been competing for a few years and really encouraged me to try it. I kept watching her videos and asking her…are you sure I can do this? Then, I spoke with Al. After that, I knew I had to do it!

 

BSR: What do you like best about the Tri-Fitness?

 

Tracy: My favorite thing about Tri-Fitness is the feeling of accomplishment. A close second is how encouraging everyone is to everyone else. I was blown away by all the strangers cheering me on and rooting for me. Danielle kept telling me how you are treated like family once you become a Tri-Fitness athlete. But, you really have to see it to believe it. The camaraderie is incredible! There is nothing else quite like Tri-Fitness!

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BSR: Would you like to add anything else for our readers?

Tracy: I would encourage others to grab your life and enjoy what God has given you! Start wherever you are because it is never too late. You are worth it and being healthy is a gift you give yourself.  Anything worth having requires work. Don’t be afraid of the work. Sometimes it’s in agony where we find exactly what we’re made of! Tri-Fitness is an event anyone can do. Trust me, if I can do it , you can too! No time like the present. Train!

 

Feature Athletes – Whitney Gladden and Chantel Schultz

Feature Athletes – Whitney Gladden and Chantel Schultz

Whitney Gladden

 

ATHLETES OF TRI-FITNESS

By Bernadette Rosen

Photos by: Ed Johnston, Rick Schaff, Greg VanderWel, Jay Ronca, Marianne Johnston

Each month we will feature Tri-Fitness athletes who have competed and performed at the

highest level. What is an athlete? Well, a Tri-Fitness athlete is one who demonstrates strength

(bench press), speed (obstacle course , true grit challenge and shuttle run), flexibility (routine),

agility (shuttle run and obstacle course), and endurance (box jumps, obstacle course, routine,

shuttle and bench). Through a healthy diet (eating as an athlete) and extreme training, these

athletes achieve a fit, athletic physique which enables them to succeed in our event.

This month we will feature athletes Whitney Gladden and Chantel Schultz who achieved

success at the 2015 Tri-Fitness World Challenge.

 

BSR: Please tell the readers about yourself and your past:

Whitney: I’m a 39 year old mom of 7-year-old Tucker and 5-year-old Macy. I am a

former attorney and now Diamond Distributor with AdvoCare. I have never been

particularly athletic, but I have always enjoyed fitness; in high school I played softball

and was the captain of my cheer leading squad. Through college I taught fitness classes,

but had to stop upon admission to law school due to time constraints. It was exciting to

find a company like AdvoCare because it allowed me to have health and wellness back

as a focus in my life after putting it to the side for several years.

 

Whitney - monkey bars

BSR: How long have you been doing the Tri-Fitness and what got you started?

Whitney: 2015 was my first competition! I didn’t know much about it until my friend

and fellow AdvoCare Diamond Liz Cort invited me to participate with her. I fell in love

with the training right away. After I was introduced to it by Liz, I found out that my

personal trainer, Laura Lord, was a multiple time Tri-Fitness Competitor and has been

featured in this very magazine! She helped so much with the training for that first event.

I could not have done it without her.

 

BSR: What do you like best about Tri-Fitness?

Whitney: I love that Tri-Fitness is all about personal empowerment. It’s not about being

the best or beating everyone else. It’s about being your best self. It’s about being better

at competition than you were at the beginning of training. It’s about commitment,

consistency, being brave and overcoming the seemingly insurmountable. It’s everything

I try to stand for in my own life!

Chantel Schultz

BSR: How did you go about training for the Tri-Fitness?

Whitney: I leaned on the experience of those who had gone before me! I followed a

training program written by Liz, which called for more athleticism than I had ever been

asked to deliver. It was a challenge for sure, with sprints, pull-ups, box jumps, bench

presses, many many plyometric exercises, dive rolls – truly things I had not done since

high school and possibly even elementary school. It really awakened the athlete in me

and I loved every minute of it. I stuck with it and pushed my own limits 6 days a week. It

was worth it, because at the competition I performed better than I ever had in practice

and was stronger than I’d ever been in my life. At 39, that is a real treat.

 

BSR: Would you like to add anything else for our readers?

Whitney: After completing Tri-Fitness, I was in awe. I couldn’t believe the things I was

able to do as a result of consistent training and proper nutrition. I couldn’t believe I

conquered an overwhelming fear of heights and not only jumped a 5 foot wall, but also

scaled a 10-foot rope wall and even climbed a 15-foot cargo net wall…and flipped over

it! The feeling of accomplishment was real and cannot be overstated. The support from

Al Rosen, my fellow competitors, and friends in attendance encouraged me to do things

I was sure I couldn’t. They believed in me until I believed in myself. I am proud to be a

part of the Tri-fitness family.

Chantel - over the wall

 

BSR: Please tell the readers about yourself and your past:

Chantel: I am a 38 year old mom of 3. I have a step-daughter who is 18, a daughter who

is 14, and a son who is 6. We are a household of Athletes and are always on the go! I am

a personal trainer at various gyms in NY and a group fitness instructor at Fitness Fusion

of the Hudson Valley (FFHV) in Red Hook, NY. I teach bootcamps, TRX, CRT Method, Real

Ryder Cycle, and Kickboxing. I am a coach for Team Fit Mom/Team Fit Girl. I coach

hundreds of girls all over the United States with our online prep program. I have done

multiple fitness competitions, Tri-Fitness (my favorite), The  NPC and The WBFF, where I

won my ProCard in back in April of 2012. I have always been athletic. Fitness is truly my

PASSION! I think the most rewarding part of what i do is watching my clients make

change….. The journey starts out with physical changes, but socially and emotionally my

clients grow as well and I love seeing them break out of their shells. I am also an Advisor

with a company called AdvoCare. We are a wellness and performance supplementation

company that focuses on clean eating with supplements to fill the gaps with nutrition

that our bodies need so that we can perform at top levels.

 

BSR: How long have you been doing the Tri-Fitness and what got you started?

Chantel: I did the Tri-Fitness Worlds Challenge for the first time last year in May 2015.

My friend, Liz Cort whom I also work for at FFHV had taken a group of ladies down the

year before. Unfortunately, I could not make it that year but every single person had

raved about what an incredible experience it was. I started following the founder, Al

Rosen on Facebook. His dedication to this Tri-Fitness challenge and his competitors is

like NO OTHER you will find out there!! I was blown away last year when I competed….

the Rosen family is incredibly inspiring and they have a heart of gold.

 

BSR: What do you like best about the Tri-Fitness?

Chantel: I love how personal Tri-Fitness is. IT’S ALL ABOUT YOU……even though there

are a hundred other competitors. This competition is YOU vs. YOU. You leave there

feeling beyond accomplished. The friendships you make, the tears of joy you have, the

memories you make, the obstacles you overcome makes it an incredible experience! . As

far as the challenge itself I have 2 favorites, I loved the stage (it was so different than my

past experiences with other federations) and I had a love/hate relationship with The

Bench Press (this was by far the biggest challenge during training but the most

rewarding when I finished it on competition day)!

BSR: Would you like to add anything else for our readers?

Chantel: I challenge anyone to “friend” Al Rosen on Facebook and turn down his Tri-

Fitness Challenge …. haha! ….it just won’t happen! You will be so inspired and intrigued

at the level of professionalism, commitment, and dedication that him and his family

have. The friends that I made while in Tampa, Florida and the group of girls I went down

with – we just have a special bond that no one can understand, unless you have

experienced Tri-Fit. I refuse to miss another year! I cannot wait to see everyone and

beat my placings from last year! I have a feeling the competition is going to be extra

hard this year!!! I can’t wait for June 2016…. BRING IT ON!!