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Stevens Takes Over Second Place On Day Four Of Coastal Challenge

American takes risk that pays off by days end.

Written By: Greg Dawson

American Ty Stevens came into his first multi-day stage adventure race looking to finish with a decent time. After taking second on day four of The Coastal Challenge, he now finds himself in competition for second place.

Ty Stevens less than a minute behind Javier Montero 4 kilometers from checkpoint two on day four of The Coastal Challenge. Stevens placed second overall. Photo Credit: J. Andrés Vargas - Lead Adventure Media
Ty Stevens less than a minute behind Javier Montero 4 kilometers from checkpoint two on day four of The Coastal Challenge. Stevens placed second overall. Photo Credit: J. Andrés Vargas - Lead Adventure Media

After four days of hills, wind, rain and more hills, Stevens has all but closed the gap between first and second place race leaders Javier Montero (CRC) and Cesar Ortega (CRC).

“I didn’t wake up and think I would take second,” said Ty Stevens. “Those guys are tough and this was the second hardest stage of the race, but I took a risk and ran alongside Javier the entire race and it paid off.”

Javier Montero (CRC) still continues to lead overall and finished the day with a time of 4:30:00.

“Running next to Javier, one of Costa Rica’s finest runners, was a huge highlight for me today,” remarked Stevens. “Knowing that I’m keeping pace with him is very humbling and really makes me realize how small I am on this course and in this world.”

Just before checkpoint two, the wind caught Montero off balance and Stevens gave him a hand to get back on track.

“Nobody knows what you’re going through except for the guy next to you,” said Stevens.

At checkpoint three, Stevens was struggling to get a cup out for water and Montero waited for him, returning the favor for the balancing act earlier.

Top three men’s division finishing times: Javier Montero (CRC) 4:30:00, Ty Stevens (USA) 4:38:47 and Cesar Ortega (CRC) 4:44:34.

Top five women’s division finishing times: Margaret Phillips (USA) 6:22:23, Judith Abbot (Canada) 6:52:34 and Stacey Shand (Canada) 6:52:41.

For more information or to follow the race, visit www.tccadventures.com.