ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Navy women's triathlon team looks to continue its impressive 2025 campaign when it competes in the Robious Landing Collegiate Cup on Sunday in Midlothian, Va. The race is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m.
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Race Information
The Robious Landing Collegiate Cup features a sprint-distance format consisting of a 750m swim, a 20km bike and a 5km run.
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Swim Course
Bike Course
Run Course
Final Results
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Participating Teams (16)
Delaware State, Eastern Mennonite, ETSU, Gallaudet, Greensboro, Hampton, King, La Salle, Lenoir-Rhyne, Navy, Newberry, Queens, Roberts Wesleyan, Wagner and Wingate.
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Navy's History at the Robious Landing Collegiate Cup
Navy returns to the Robious Landing Collegiate Cup for the second-consecutive season and aims to improve upon its fourth-place finish (15 teams) in 2024.
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Three key returners –
Natalie Wang,
Dylan Cashin and
MC Kistler – competed in last year's event and will once again look to lead the Mids this weekend. Wang headlined Navy's effort in 2024 with a third-place individual finish when she clocked a season-best time of 58:37. Cashin followed in 22nd place with a time of 1:03:02, while Kistler completed the course in 1:12:02 to finish 48th overall.
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Mids Make History Last Weekend
The Midshipmen are coming off a historic performance at the Duquesne Collegiate Cup last weekend where they claimed the first collegiate cup victory in program history. Navy scored 433 team points to edge host Duquesne, which finished second with 421.
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The Mids were once again paced by Wang, who placed second overall in 1:03:23.6 to finish as Navy's top individual finisher for the third-straight race.
Madelyn Berry followed closely behind as she earned a fourth-place finish with a time of 1:04:09.5.
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Cashin added to the Mids' victory as she finished with a ninth-place time of 1:04:59.1, whileÂ
Allison Miller andÂ
Keira Wilkinson rounded out the team's strong scoring with 10th and 12th place finishes, respectively. Miller crossed the line in 1:05:23.2 and Wilkinson posted a time of 1:05:58.9. Kistler (34th place, 1:11:54.1) andÂ
Leah Norton (35th place, 1:12:29.3) contributed valuable points to the team's score, whileÂ
Ella Sims finished 56th overall in 1:17:56.0 to complete the strong team effort.
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