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Bree Ray dominates 3rd KPMG Tortola Torture

Bree Ray shattered the Women’s Division course record and finished 36 minutes ahead of her closest male pursuer to dominate Saturday’s (April 21, 2017) 3rd Tortola Torture. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
Maria Mays, 15th overall, was the first Virgin Islands woman in 6:05.21. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
Maria Mays, 15th overall, was the first Virgin Islands woman in 6:05.21. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
Virgin Gorda’s Vincent Fournier was the second individual overall in 5 hours 35 minutes and 14 seconds. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
Virgin Gorda’s Vincent Fournier was the second individual overall in 5 hours 35 minutes and 14 seconds. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
Record breaking 3-man team, Three Da Hard Way, of (from left) Reuben J. A. Stoby, Rosmond Johnson and Julius Farley, receive their trophy from world recognised ultramarathoner Jenn Shelton. Photo: Facebook
Record breaking 3-man team, Three Da Hard Way, of (from left) Reuben J. A. Stoby, Rosmond Johnson and Julius Farley, receive their trophy from world recognised ultramarathoner Jenn Shelton. Photo: Facebook
Fueling up at one of the aid stations at Stoutt's Look Out. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
Fueling up at one of the aid stations at Stoutt's Look Out. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
Athletes at the start line of the 3rd Tortola Torture at Tortola Sports Club on April 21, 2017. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
Athletes at the start line of the 3rd Tortola Torture at Tortola Sports Club on April 21, 2017. Photo: Tortola Torture/Facebook
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Las Vegas’ Bree Ray shattered the Women’s Division course record and finished 36 minutes ahead of her closest male pursuer to dominate Saturday’s (April 21, 2017) 3rd KPMG Tortola Torture and in the process, became the second person completing the 33.4 miles challenging course in under five hours.

Ray covered the course in 4 hours, 58.11 seconds, finishing just behind the Three de Hard Way’s relay team of Julius Farley, Reuben J. A. Stoby and Rosmond Johnson’s 4:58.06, a new relay record.

“It’s probably one of the best adventures I’ve ever had. The island is absolutely beautiful, so it was hard to remember you were racing because I just kept getting caught up in all the views, but it was a fantastic experience overall,” Ray said. “I know that Jenn (Shelton) was initially invited here to try and break the women’s course record so when she got hurt, I decided that is what I was going to try and do for her. I know the past record was 5:30 something so my goal was to be faster than that.”

She said her 4:58.11 time that demolished St Croix’s Bridget Klein’s 5:38.55, ‘just happened.’

“I tried not to look at how many miles in I was, but to keep it nice and controlled and to enjoy every minute of the experience,” said Ray who has a 2 hours 45 minutes and 10 seconds Marathon best. “I’ve done some kind of adventure race like this but his is my first adventure race like this. I’ve done a couple Ultra Marathons. I did my first 50-miler in January, but before that it was mostly Marathons.”

She added: “I missed the Olympic Trials qualifier which was very sad, but I’m gunning for it this time around. Everything you do that you push yourself through, makes you stronger, both in running and in life, so there’s always something to learn.”

Virgin Gorda’s Vincent Fournier was the second individual overall in 5 hours 35 minutes and 14 seconds while St Croix’s Mike Klein was third in 5:43.22. Maria Mays, 15th overall, was the first Virgin Islands woman in 6:05.21.

Fournier said he was trying to improve on last year’s 5 hours 24 minutes and 03 seconds time.

“It didn’t happen. It was pure torture. I tried to do the first bit faster since it’s flat and I felt like it was hotter than last year and I couldn’t keep up with the speed till the end,” he explained. “I was 10 minutes slower and a woman beat me by 36 minutes and for the ego, that’s a good one. A lot of respect to her because she’s really fast. She was telling me she runs Marathons in 2:45. At the beginning I was trying to follow her, but when she told me that I was like, maybe, I should back off a little bit else I’ll get burnt.”

Klein said the race was awesome. “As torturous as it is, it’s more beautiful than torturous and today was a nice day, relatively cool, perfect day,” he noted. “I just wanted to get under six hours. The two year’s I’ve done the race I’ve had problems. First year I went off the course. Second year I had stomach problems. Today, no problems.”

For Mays, who ran as part of relay teams in the event before and has done a Marathon, it was her first ultra.

“I normally don’t run more than 15, 20 miles but I loved it,” she said. “The support was so amazing. I had a dedicated support person which made it just absolutely fantastic. Everyone was cheering and it was so much fun.”

Stoby said his team Three The Hard Way knew they weren't prepared to do it individually but wanted to support the event and came together and were surprised to break the 5:03.24 course record.

“I know we had a strong team but hills are not so much our forte,” he said. “When you think about the course, it’s more than hard. Hard is an understatement.” (Dean The Sportsman Greenaway)

Top finishers. 1, Bree Ray, 4 hours, 58 minutes and 11 seconds. 2. Vincent Fournier, 5:35.14. 3. Mike Klein, 5:43.22. 4. Maria Mays, 6:05.21. 5. Claudia Ferrari, 6:38.08.

Relay teams: 1. Three The Hard Way, (Julius Farley, Reuben J. A. Stoby and Rosmond Johnson) 4:58.06. 2. Baby Got Track (Jacques Roux and Rebecca Paul) 5:25.15. 3. Conyers S.A. M (Sarah Harkness, Alston Golstein and Matt Harkness) 5:41.02. 4. Deamon Deacons, (Anna Kinkead, Mike Killourhy and Mikey Ennis) 5:44.37.

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