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Susan Loken - Program Director
Susan Loken is, among other things, a mother, elite runner, mentor, coach and an inspiration to many. She was born on July 28, 1963 and laced up her running shoes 35 years later with the goal of completing her first marathon. The rest is in the records. In the next four years, Loken minced her marathon time from sub four hours in the 1998 San Francisco Marathon to a sub three in the 2002 Grandma's Marathon. In 2005, she won the USA Masters Marathon Championship. In 2006 and 2007, she did it again. During those three years, she also captured three consecutive wins at the New York City MORE Marathon. Loken's elite times qualified her in the 2004 and 2008 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trials. She is now sponsored by Sole Sports Running Zone. Her newfound passion inspired her to instill a healthy lifestyle in others, and she is now the program director and lead coach for Chances for Children - Arizona. With these titles, Loken coaches others to success by leading fundraising running teams and developing programs for Arizona's less-fortunate youth. Loken has three sons, Michael, Taylor and Chris. Many are inspired by her story, but even more are inspired by her passionate, soulful lifestyle. USATF Certified Coach Level 1.
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Caleb Guest - Maricopa Location
Caleb began competing in triathlon his second year in college and steadily worked his way up to the Ironman distance, with solid performances at all distances along the way. After graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Kinesiology Caleb moved out to Arizona where he interned at USAA in their corporate fitness department. After finishing his internship, and thus his college education, he continued to pursue his desire towards physical health and fitness by obtaining NSCA's Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) Certification. With these qualifications and a desire to start coaching again Caleb volunteered to help with the Corona Del Sol Swim team in 2007. The following year he was asked to come back as the head coach, where he remains today.
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Timothy Bolen - Tempe Location
Coach Bolen began running as a youth, and his skills ultimately earned him a scholarship at Eastern Michigan University, where he competed on the Track team between 1985 and 1989. He began as a professional triathlete in 1990 and competed in several of the Bud Light Series events. His race accomplishments include posting a 1:48 Olympic distance triathlon time at the Chicago Sun Times and a 3:58 at a half-Ironman Distance event in Panama City Florida. One of his proudest moments includes nailing down a sub 52-minute 40K bike split and 3000 mile bike ride in 15 days straight--all for charity.
Coach Bolen currently owns and manages Excel and Beyond, where he personally coaches 35 athletes, most of whom specialize in endurance events, Ironman Triathlons, 24-Hour Mountain Bike events and 24-Hour Triathlon events. He has the privilege to coach one of the top-ranked Xterra athletes who placed 5th last year at Worlds and ranked 6th Overall in the USAT National Rankings placing him All-American in the Xterra category. His demand continues to climb, and as a result, his clientele list of this caliber continues to grow.
Coach Bolen believes in working face-to-face and talking weekly with each athlete and at times daily, and thrives on seeing his clients reach their goals, big or small. His success in life is based on relationships, and understanding them.
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Katie Ellis - Phoenix Location
Born and raised in Phoenix, Coach Ellis grew up in a very competitive household. "Training" (more like having fun) was and continues to be her lifestyle of choice. From 1993-2002 Coach Ellis competed in numerous inline races ranging from 5K to marathon distances. Throughout high school she competed in swimming, cross-country, and track. Despite a less-than-successful triathlon debut at the 1995 IronKids Triathlon, Coach Ellis dabbled in sprint triathlons for a few years before becoming serious.
In 2005 Coach Ellis competed in her first Ironman Triathlon, which is when she claims the addiction took root. The following year, training paid dividends with an age group win at Ironman Arizona and a podium finish at the Ironman World Championships in Hawaii. Since then Coach Ellis has focused on shorter, faster races such as the - Collegiate National Championships, Age Group Nationals, ITU Age Group World Championships, Best of the US, Boise 70.3, and SOMA Half Iron-distance.
In May 2007 Coach Ellis graduated from Arizona State University where she studied Kinesiology. Currently she works at Sole Sports Running Zone in Tempe.
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Andi Felton - Scottsdale Location
Andi grew up in Omaha, Nebraska. She earned her degree in Exercise Science from the University of Kansas, and moved to Scottsdale in 1999.
She demonstrates an ongoing commitment to both the local youth and Endurance Rehab clients through a number of training and outreach programs. Chances for Children Arizona is her most recent example of this commitment as she coached 45 runners to a successful finish in the 2009 Rock and Roll Marathon. Coach Andi is deeply involved in the local running community including event planning, volunteering, coaching, and organizing educational clinics.
Her personal involvement includes competing in Marathons and Ultra distances. Her success, however, is not measured by her personal achievements, but by the triumphs of others. Certification: NSCA C.S.C.S., CPT
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