Monday, Jun. 16, 2008
| • | XTERRA East Championship Josiah Middaugh was well into the bike course when he realized he had a chance to win yesterday's XTERRA East Championship after the reigning XTERRA World Champion and winner of the first two events this season had dropped off course. |
Sunday, Jun. 15, 2008
| • | JAMES RIVER ADVENTURE GAMES When Charlie Hurt's feet hit the top step of the Mayan Ruins, on the south side of the James River just beyond the Manchester Bridge, he took off in a near sprint. This best-laid plan of Hurt, 25, did not go astray. He won the off-road race in 35:16; his third straight victory in the event. |
| • | JAMES RIVER ADVENTURE GAMES Adventurers flock to the river to compete, enjoy warm weather. |
Saturday, Jun. 14, 2008
| • | COLUMN: Paul Woody When Mike Vines first saw the trails he would have to conquer in Richmond, one thought came into his mind. "It was the neatest course ever," he said. Really? You'd say that if you weren't facing a group of Richmond reporters, with the organizers of the XTERRA East Championships nearby? |
| • | XTERRA GAMES Danelle Kabush didn't compete in the XTERRA East Championships here in 2007. The reason was 8 1/2-month-old Zoe, who was making her presence felt during media day Wednesday on Brown's Island. Kabush, 33, took last year off from competition but has returned with a flourish. |
Friday, Jun. 13, 2008
| • | JAMES RIVER ADVENTURE GAMES The James River will come alive this weekend with the annual James River Adventure Games, a two-day sports competition. Organizers call it the "ultimate outdoor sports party."  |
Sunday, Jun. 8, 2008
| • | TRAIL MIX There was no grand plan in the beginning. No dreams of a loop that would take in the full scope of the James River Park.  |
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2007 SLIDESHOWJimmy McMillan races from Isle to aisle during the 2007 James River Adventure Games.
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