Nearly 1,600 indoor rowers competed on the Concept 2 rowing machines at the 2016 33rd Annual Southern Sprints Indoor Rowing Championships/World Qualifier in Melbourne, Florida, on February 13. A rare breed of athletes are drawn to the sport for the thrills of intense speed and power.
There are two different weight classes, lightweight and heavyweight. The maximum weight for a lightweight male is 165 pounds. The max weight for lightweight females is 135 pounds.
I am a lightweight indoor rower. Heavyweight indoor rower from Central Florida, Jennifer Gillette, and I both won the college/open women 500 meter and 2,000 meter events for our weight class. We both performed the rare feat of becoming double gold medalists at these championships.
In the past five years, we have been the only two women in the world that have both been world ranked top 10 three times for our 500 meter race times.
At this championship, Gillette set the American record for the 19-29 age category for heavyweight women with her 500 meter time of 1:30.7. Both of us continue to get faster as we get older. I have competed in this championship for five years, and it has been my goal to win gold. I won many silver and bronze medals, but I was working toward the elusive gold.
It is a dream come true to become a double gold medalist with new personal best times of 1:45.8 for 500 meters and 8:09.4 for 2,000 meters. I became an indoor rower to continue to increase my VO2max, as rowing is considered to be one of the best exercises to increase aerobic capacity.
Gillette is in fighter pilot school at Sheppard AFB, Texas. Only two percent of Air Force fighter pilots are women. Rowing has been excellent conditioning for her to prepare for the G-Forces of flying F 16s.
Dedicated ninth grade rower Robert Delgado-Mendez competed in the 500m to get in shape for rowing on the water. He has competed in Clermont’s Regattas and loves them.
“Rowing is fun with a completely different crowd of people. In individual sports and team sports like soccer and football, you can mess up and still be successful. However, rowing on the water in an 8 boat has to have everyone perfectly in sync or it all goes bad. My coach says you are only as fast as your slowest rower,” explained Delgado-Mendez.
Watch Alicia “World Record Weber” Win Double Gold
In the water, rowers with height and strength have an advantage. A lightweight rowing team might beat a heavyweight rowing team. A heavyweight team creates more drag in the water, which can slow them down. Strength will be necessary to overpower the drag and beat lightweights.
Indoor rowing on Concept 2 machines provides other challenges. A heavyweight rower will create more power from their weight and go faster. A short lightweight will need to produce power through their legs and arms to be able to beat a strong, tall lightweight who will have greater power through their long legs. In any event, indoor rowing provides excellent fitness benefits and strategic competitions.
Alicia can be reached for fitness training or coaching at Awinningway@gmail.com
Alicia breezed through the finish line feeling great and very happy that she broke the course record by 39 seconds. Alicia exclaimed, “This is my final competition of 2012 and my 6th victory for the year where I competed in 4 sports. I am ending my season on a high note with great excitement over this consecutive world championship victory! I am very happy and thankful!”
Alicia juggles her sports as many as 10 different sports in one year and her competitive season starts in Feb and normally ends in late October or November each year. Competing in sports is not all Alicia does as she also sets strength, speed, and stamina world records throughout the year. So far this year, Alicia set 166 official world records at Recordsetter. This is the most Alicia EVER set in one year and the year is NOT over yet for her record setting…
Alicia is the World’s Most Prolific Strength and Endurance Record Holder that is also a World Champion Athlete – her post-race interview here:
Alicia has excelled in all forms of running from track to road to off terrain and is a former University of Florida track/cross country letter winner. I asked Alicia how does beach running compare to the other forms of running.
Alicia answered, “Beach running is challenging. You don’t know what you will get – beach wind gusts, thick sand, hard packed sand, and even running on a slant the whole time. You need to prepare for it all. Beach running requires extra sessions of feet and leg strengthening to handle the unbalanced sandy surface that challenges each step or your run.”
This year 2012, marks the 100 year anniversary of the sport of Decathlon, which first became popular worldwide in the 1912 Olympics when American Jim Thorpe won the gold medal and was told he was “the world’s greatest athlete.” That title of “world’s greatest athlete” has been bestowed on every Olympic Decathlon Champion since! What an exciting time it is to see on the 100th anniversary of Decathlon another American taking that claim to fame and in world record style too! Ashton Eaton won the Olympic gold medal in the decathlon in the 2012 Olympics and at US Olympic Trials Eaton set the world record with a new benchmark of 9,039 points in this two day event! The Olympic decathlon is a 2 day event, but there is a non-Olympic decathlon with the same order of events as the Olympic one except it has to be completed in JUST 1 HOUR! The world record for the 1 hour decathlon is 7,897 points set in 1992 by Czech decathlete Robert Zmelik. The sport of decathlon evolved from the sport of pentathlon that was in the ancient Olympics, which included long jump, discus throw, javelin throw, track sprint, and finally a wrestling match. Pentathlons were introduced in Olympia during 708 BC and ignited the fire for centuries of athletes to seek the thrill for “all around athletic events.” Now, in 2012, Alicia Weber – 100+ x world record holder in strength and endurance would like to introduce you to the modern day alternative decathlon and pentathlon!
Alicia Weber is known as a very innovative, fun, and results-driven fitness trainer as well as a determined all around athlete. In celebration of the 100yr anniversary of the decathlon, Alicia set a world record in a 10 event rep-based Abdominal Decathlon on August 13, 2012. Alicia creatively combined 10 of the most challenging ab exercises (based on feedback from her clients and her own training experiences) and set these exercises up to go continuously for the most reps with less than 6 minutes of rest between exercises and Alicia broke 2 world records in individual rep-based ab exercises enroute to setting the new benchmark of 1,310 reps for the Abdominal Decathlon!
Alicia Sets RecordSetter World Record for Abdominal Decathlon
Next up on Alicia’s schedule was to celebrate the evolution of the sport of decathlon by going back to its roots in Olympia with the pentathlon. Alicia created a pentathlon called the “Towel Pull Up Pentathlon” where the highest score wins! Four of the events are all various types of towel pull ups testing maximum strength and are rep-based and one event is time based as one goes for the longest one arm towel grip dead hang. Each rep =1 point and each second = 1 point and the total points from the 5 events are tallied and the highest score wins! On August 16, 2012, Alicia broke one individual event world record in the consecutive full rep towel L pull ups enroute to setting the world record with 122 points for the Towel Pull Up Pentathlon.
Alicia sets Recordsetter World Record in Towel Pull Up Pentathlon
A record holder can earn “Record of the Day” with Recordsetter World Records, if their record becomes popular and demonstrates a high level of creativity and difficulty. Alicia Weber is a creative fitness trainer who makes exercising fun and she works with all ages and ability levels and can be reached at Awinningway@gmail.com
On April 28th, 2012, Alicia’s Fitness Trainees took first place for setting the most impressive records, and Alicia Weber took 2nd place.
Alicia said, “The April 28th event was momentum for us as we went into May as the competition became stiffer and we were competing among 360 records for top honors.”
The Record of the Month contest operates similar to ‘Dancing with the Stars’ as Judges vote and so do viewers for the most impressive records.
Alicia added, “You need to think about creativity, level of difficulty, and viewer interest when setting records to stay on top, which also includes re-setting your own popular records.”
Cherie, Alicia’s Fitness Trainee, set a popular leg endurance record for over 80 year olds on World Record Day and then came back to re-set it 2 and half weeks later! Cherie said, ” I want to inspire people and let them know that they don’t need to let age or a health condition get in the way! Just try!”
Alicia said, “Cherie does more than try and she has the winning mindset. The record she set may look easy, but it is quite difficult and a lot of young fit people can’t even go for a minute in this exercise let alone nearly 2 minutes, like what Cherie did!”
The Hammer Head set a unique neck strength record that created a lot of rumpus that landed him in the top 10 for most impressive records set for May and he had the 3rd most talked about record out of all records set in this time period!!
Alicia said, “Exercise is about innovation. If someone thinks exercise is confined to certain weights in a gym or movements, then they will have a lot to learn (especially if they train under my tutelage). Hammer Head demonstrated exercise innovation in his neck strength world records, which are exercises he created that have helped him avoid neck injuries through the years of his contact sports.”
Alicia’s Fitness Trainee’s took 1st place out of 130 world records set on April 28th and 3rd place out of 360 world records set in the May Record Challenge which ended on May 31st. Roxann was the third trainee that helped keep the group performing on top! Roxann set 2 world records in track running for women over age 70 within 15 months after a total hip replacement.
Alicia said, “Roxann’s determination keeps her going. She has the right attitude to execute and keep lowering her marks.”
Alicia Weber was voted # 1 Most Impressive Record Setter during the May Record of the Month Challenge. In addition, Alicia earned 4 records in the Top 10 Most Impressive Records for May. Alicia set a total of 26 strength and endurance world records in May, which that alone is a record! However, two of her 26 records made the top 10 list of most talked about records and most impressive records and those are shown here:
Alicia won 4th place overall out of 360 world records for most impressive set by an individual record setter – Most Egg on Spoon in Mouth Conescutive Pull-Ups in One Minute
This record was first set on World Record Day and was Most Popular Record for that event and featured record on May 1-3 and then Alicia re-set it 2 and half weeks later and it once again topped the charts! – Fastest 400m Medley
Alicia Weber is an innovative results-driven physical fitness trainer in Central Florida and can be reached at Awinningway@gmail.com
CLERMONT, FL—Alicia Weber already achieved 100 world records in physical fitness, but keeps going. I ask her what her motivation is and she replied, “I have over 600+ muscles in my body and I need to keep them ALL in top working order! I always have looked at the total picture in physical fitness. I keep improving and I have A LOT more goals.”
All Clermont Athletes Made Frontpage of Recordsetter.com as they earned votes and views to become Most Popular World Records! Hammer Head’s Neck Strength World Records took 4th and 13th place, 81 yr old Cherie took 5th place, Roxann’s running records took 11th and 16th places, and Alicia took 1st place!
Alicia kicked off her event at the National Training Center Track where she completed the Alternative 400m Dash a.k.a 400m Medley where she shaved 11 seconds off her previous best time to garner the first world record of this eventful day on April 28, 2012.
Alicia’s Record Setting Alternative 400m Dash a.k.a 400m Medley Record video is BELOW
Alicia Weber’s Alternative 400m Medley Run Made #1 Most Popular World Record on frontpage of recordsetter.com on May 1, 2012!
Next, Roxann Steinke, 71, put her best foot forward on the track and took home 2 world records for over age 70 track running events within 15 months after a total hip replacement. Roxann said, “I’m happy that I ran my fastest 3,200m ever and I faired well in the 5k, which was run in the heat of the day. I don’t compete on the track, so this is a new experience.” Roxann keeps improving her running times. Within the first 70 days of 2012, she reduced her 5k time by 3 minutes. Since, then (63 days later) Roxann has reduced her time another 2 minutes and 18 seconds. Her best time (as of April 2012) has been 56:37 for a 5k road race. Roxann proves you can get faster as you get older even with a full hip replacement!!
Roxann’s Record Setting 3,200m enroute to 5,000m for over age 70 within 15 months after total hip replacement surgery
Cherie has been specifically wanting to build her leg endurance, but if you work with Alicia you need to work on everything!! Alicia picked the exercise of Most Consecutive Cone Pick Ups, While Holding an Isometric Lunge as it is performed on a grass surface and involves a wide-range of disciplines including leg endurance, core strength, flexibility, quadricep and hip flexor muscle groups, AND BALANCE!! Who said people as they get older lose balance?? Cherie’s balance keeps improving and she is more “balanced” in her Golden Years than ever!
Cherie’s Record Setting over age 80 Most Consecutive Cone Pick Ups, While Holding Isometric Lunge
Balancing careers as a competitive athlete in contact sports, marine, and a cop in some of the toughest crime areas has sent this over age 50 guy known as “Hammer Head” into secret hiding to develop his neck muscles to become the strongest to hold up in contact sports and confrontation! Alicia was surprised when “Hammer Head” revealed he had been hiding away for 35 years building his neck and wished to set a world record in neck strength. Alicia thought the purpose of his mission for the big, strong neck was so that it would be too big to strangle! Alicia learned otherwise!
The “Hammer Head” said, “Having a strong neck helps in contact sports and I have been training it for 35 years to prevent injuries and help with preventing concussions and other neck issues that arise from police work.” Hammer Head’s secret neck exercises are called “Front Head Presses” and “Back of Head Presses” and he shows they work as he also set 2 world records in both events (one after the other on RecordSetter World Record Day)!
Hammer Head’s Record Setting Most Consecutive Front Head Presses for over age 50 (120 lbs)
Hammer Head’s Record Setting Most Consecutive Back of Head Presses for over age 50 (150lbs)
Closing out the eventful first ever Physical Fitness Day, Alicia picked an one-of-a-kind exercise that stands out as the world’s toughest type of dip – Ring L Position Dips. Alicia said, “What makes this exercise so tough is the element of flexibility and strength as the legs have to be held straight out together and kept parallel to ground entire time. I first set this world record in 2010 with another record book, and I am ecstatic to improve and re-set this record and open the category now at RecordSetter!”
Alicia’s Record Setting Most Consecutive Ring L Dips in One Minute
I ask Alicia on her thoughts of the Inaugural RecordSetter World Record Day and she said, “I am thrilled to be part of a ground breaking event and instill physical fitness in the community! These were all very serious physical fitness records and everyone had been working toward these goals and achieving them is exhilarating!”
Alicia can be reached at Awinningway@gmail.com for a wellness consultation.
Alicia being a Pisces is known to swirl around in different directions. Alicia particularly swirls around in different directions in extreme strength and stamina disciplines. Â This early March 2012, Alicia shows her varying strength abilities with some very unique and arduous world records. Â We will take a look at Alicia’s new Record Setter World Records from March 1 -9 below:
On March 5-6, 2012, Alicia set two new challenging pull-up world records that test grip strength specifically in addition to the upper body as these records were set using a 10-inch thick bar.
Alicia doing 11 Around the World Pull-Ups on 10-inch thick bar with 10lbs Medicine Ball Held Between Legs for Record
Finally, on March 9, 2012, Alicia achieved the highest height climbed in 1 minute with arms only nonstop climbing! Â Alicia climbed 32.46 meters (106.5 ft) in 1 minute with arms only with no rest. Â Alicia’s rope climbing day continued as she then set speed records in the fastest L-Position arms only climb for 12ft in 4.80 seconds followed by the fastest time in L-Position with 10lbs ankle weights for the 12ft arms only climb in 8.95 seconds.
Alicia climbing highest height in 1 minute nonstop with arms only – 32.46 meters
Now, I ask Alicia which of these records stand out for her as being the most difficult. Alicia replies, “Each one has its own unique element of difficulty. Â They have their own kind of mental and physical toughness. Â It is hard to say which is the most difficult. Â They were all very difficult as they were the first times I set all these records in these categories.”
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15. Â Open Water Swimming http://www.usaswimming.org/DesktopDefault.aspx?Alias=rainbow&Lang=en&TabId=1422
16. Â Beach Running http://www.runonthebeach.com/
17. Archery http://www.usaarchery.org
18. SkiErg https://www.concept2.com/skierg
19. Bike Erg https://www.concept2.com/bikeerg/concept2-bikeerg
Alicia Weber competes in 19 sports on an elite level and the most she has done in 1 year has been 10-sports! This video highlights her 10-sports she completed in 2009 and shows her world record achievements as Alicia also holds many world records. Below the video is a complete history of Alicia’s Overall Female Results in her Elite Competitions. Click here to view Alicia’s 300+ Official World Records in Strength, Speed, & Endurance.
***IN ADDITION, Alicia Weber is a Coach in all sports she has excelled in that are listed here. She can be reached for a free sports training consult at Awinningway@gmail.com
Alicia’s Race and Competition History ( 1st place finishes and Championship events in BOLD) with place based on Overall Female Results
2024 4/27/24 Clermont Clay Blueberry 5k 9th woman overall and 33rd overall out of 909 finishers…largest 5k clay race in Florida 23:44.8
3/30/24 Time Trial Cross Country 800m 2:17.4 to 2:17.5 for half mile on flat grass terrain (not a race) NEW personal bests
3/23/24 Versatility Contest 1 mile in grass 5:20 followed by 100 meter in grass 12.8 seconds first in both events
3/8/24 International Women’s Day5k Rowerg 21:29 (New PR) 44th out of 387 lightweight women 10K Bikerg 22:21 (New PR) 53rd out of 149 women
3/8/24 World Indoor Rowing Sprints 1k (18th World Championship) 3:51.1 23rd woman in world out of 419 lightweight women
2/10/24 Cherry Lake Tree Farm 5k 1st place woman (6th out of men and women in largest race thus far with 205 finishers 25:07)
2/3/24 USA (NOT) Parkrun Running Series 5k First Female in 20:09
1/20/24 USA (NOT) Parkrun Running Series 5k First Female 20:27 1/14/24 NEW Clay Trail 5k Race in Clermont, Fl 3rd woman and 6th overall out of 128 finishers in 26:05
2023 (Summary: Alicia broke 60 Recordsetter World Records and did her best ever in the SkiErg Sprint World Championship when she finished in Top 17 percent of women in world! She now has 17 World Championships under her belt. She continued her participation in the virtual 5k running series, but she also did 3 Live races where she won 2 and placed 2nd in one. She competed in 5 sports this year – Cross Country Running, SkiErg, BikeErg, RowErg, and Obstacle Archery.)
12/18/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 20:20 1st female
11/9/23 Alicia’s 17th World Championship (5th for SkiErg) SkiErg World Sprints 131st woman out of 751 women Top 17% of women in World in new PR 4:19.3 for 1K SkiErg RESULTS
11/9/23 SkiErg World Performance Series 1k – 4:19.3 16th place, 30 seconds in 132 meters 4th place, 2K – 9:28.8 2nd place, 5k – 23:58.3 6th place
10/21/23 5k Parkrun cross country in Hiawatha Park 24:10 (new PR by 50 seconds on challenging course) 1st woman and 8th overall out of 109 runners
10/6/23 Garden Warrior Archery Obstacle (25 yard obstacle Sprint) 13.61 seconds then with archery score taken down to 8.61 seconds for first place out of men and women Best boy – 9.02 seconds and best girl 10.84 seconds Acres of Grace Farm in Howey in Hills, Fl
10/1/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5K 1st place for women in 18:29
9/30/23 Versatility Contest 1 mile on 5% grade clay trail hills in 5:42 and 100m in 13.00 seconds on Clay Road 1st place in both events for men and women. Best Boy 15 seconds for 100m and 9:37 for mile, Best girl 17 seconds for 100m and 10:13 for mile 9/29/23 SkiErg World Performance Series
30 seconds – 131 meters for 7th Place, 1k in 4:24.3 for 5th Place, 2k in 9:07 for 4th Place, and 5k in 23:36 for 5th Place
9/9/23 Clermont Parkrun Cross Country at Hiawatha Park Got an ankle sprain with 1.2 miles left and still finished and won first place for women and 9th overall for 25:00 for 5k
7/27/2023 July World Performance Series for SkiErg 4 events:
1.) 130 meters in 30 seconds 4th Place 2.) 4:33 for 1k 6th Place 3.) 9:30 for 2k 3rd place
4.) 24:46 for 5k 6th Place
7/17/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 20:38 1st woman
7/12/23 USA NOT (parkrun)Running Series 5k 19:59 1st woman
7/5/23 BikeErg World Sprints (1k) Championship (Alicia’s 16th World Championship – Tightest race Alicia has ever been in to date…85 women finished in the first 26 seconds of the race.) 85th woman in the world out of 134 women Results Here
6/29/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 20:43 1st woman
5/20/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 19:21 1st woman
4/29/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 19:09 1st woman
4/1/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 19:32 1st woman
3/28/23 Cross Country Versatility Contest 100 meter 12.6 seconds 1st place overall out of men and women 1 mile 5:32 1st place overall out of men and women Results Here
3/10/23 1k Lightweight Women Sprint Indoor Rowing World Championships (Alicia’s 15th World Championship) 30th woman in world out of 420 competitors 3:56.2 Results
3/8/23 Worldwide International Women’s Day Indoor Row 5k 21:23.8 (ranked 53rd in world among lightweight women verified results) 10 minutes later…. Worldwide International Women’s Day 10K BikeErg 23:13.3 (ranked 69th woman in world among verified results) 2/11/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 20:47 1st woman
2/4/23 Cherry Lake Tree Farm 5k Clay Race 24:44 2nd Woman (and 5th overall out of men and women) results 1/28/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 19:43 1st woman
1/8/23 USA NOT (Parkrun) Running Series 5k 19:39 1st woman
2022 (Summary: Alicia continued to compete in a virtual running series, but increased participation in Live events. She broke 25 Recordsetter World Record, participated in 2 world championships, and finally met her goal of placing Top 100 Women in World in the three Concept 2 sports at World Championships.)
11/19/22 Sprint Ergathlon 500m row, 1k bikeerg, 500m skierg 6:48 -29th fastest female time ever as of this day 11/19/22
11/19/22 November Skierg World Performance Series 30 seconds – 129m 3rd place, 2k – 9:12 2nd place, 1k – 4:20 12th place, 5k – 24:30 6th place
11/12/22 2022 Skierg Sprints 1k World Championship 90th out of 339 women in world results
9/23/22 September World Performance Series for Skierg 30 seconds – 125m 6th place, 1k – 4:27 5th place, 2k – 9:15 4th place, 5k – 23:54 5th place
12/1/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 19:45
11/5/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 19:19
10/23/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 19:30
10/3/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 20:36
9/26/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 20:25
8/13/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 20:33
8/1/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 20:02
6/27/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 20:15
6/13/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 21:10
6/4/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 18:40
5/16/22 USA 5K NOT (Parkrun) Series 1st Woman 18:38
4/30/22 Southern Hills Farm Blueberry 5K (largest clay race) 770 finishers 5th woman overall, 23rd out of men and women (first Master Female) 22:42 results
4/20/22 All Around Archer Athlete Contest 215 points first place (best student scores were Dylan 205 and Kat 182) 4/23/22 2nd Annual Lake Catherine Blueberry 5k 1st Woman 24:05 (12th overall) results 4/19/22 USA 5K (Not) Parkrun Series 1st Woman 19:00 3/19/22 USA 5K (Not) Parkrun Series 1st Woman 18:40
3/9/22 1k Sprint Indoor Rowing World Championships (Alicia’s 13th world championship) 35th Lightweight woman in World 3:59.6 results
3/8/22 International Women’s Day Indoor Row 5k 21:38.4 (ranked 55th lightweight woman in world)
3/5/22 Showcase of Citrus Off Road 5k (1st Woman and 10th overall) 23:40results 2/28/22 USA 5K (Not) Parkrun Series 1st woman 20:58 2/25/22 USA 5K (Not) Parkrun Series 1st woman 20:28 2/20/22 USA 5K (Not) Parkrun Series 1st woman 20:02
2/10/22 USA (Not) Parkrun Series 2nd woman 22:23
2/5/22 Cherry Lake Tree Farm Off Road 5k 2nd woman and 8th overall 26:09 results 1/29/22 USA 5K (Not) Parkrun Series 1st woman 18:41 1/22/22 USA 5K (Not) Parkrun Series 1st woman 20:09
2021 ( Summary: Most races were still virtual due to Covid. Alicia competed in the last race for the Clermont Clay Trail. Alicia began landscaping and increased her participation in SkiErg events getting Top-10 finishes for the first time in the sport of SkiErg.)
Ski Erg World Series #3 for 2021 11/12/21 1k 4:22.8 17th place, 11/19/21 30 seconds -132 meters 5th place, 2k 9:30 6th place, and 5k 24:15 7th place
SkiErg World Series #2 for 2021 9/29/21 30 seconds – 129 meters 8th place, 1k -4:33 7th place, 2k – 9:13 5th place, 5k – 24:02 8th place
12/16/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Series…1st female 18:52
11/13/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Series…1st female 20:03
10/5/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Series…1st female 19:58
10/4/21 2021 Fall Agility Archery Championship 2nd Place Overall out of men + women 62x (first place for women)
8/2/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Series…1st female 20:21
8/8/21 Last Clay Trail 5k Race Clermont, FL, 25:42 3rd place woman,15th overall out of 200 7/30/21 SkiErg World Performance Series 30 seconds – 132 Meters 8th place woman
7/30/21 SkiErg World Performance Series 1k- 4:26.7 9th place woman
7/30/21 SkiErg World Performance Series 2K-9:14 8th place woman
7/27/21 SkiEeg World Performance Series 5k-24:50.4 7th place woman 7/9/21 BikeErg World Sprints Championship (4k) 8:37.6 57th Woman in World out of 108 This is Alicia’s 11th World Championship!
8/2/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Run Series…1st female 20:21
7/4/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Series…1st female 21:20
5/26/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Series…1st female 20:41
5/4/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Series…1st female 19:20 4/5/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Run Series…1st female 20:38
3/29/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Run Series…1st female 20:33
3/14/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Run Series…1st female 20:23
3/8/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Run Series…1st female 18:33
2/20/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Run Series…1st female 19:06 1/31/21 Clermont (Not)Parkrun USA 5K Run Series…1st female 19:35 1/18/21 Clermont (Not)Parkrun USA 5K Run Series…1st female 20:20 1/9/21 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Run Series…1st female 19:55
2020 (Summary: Due to Covid 19, Alicia only completed one race in person. The other events were all virtual. She added the Bike Erg to her 19th sport after completing the world championship without any practice. Alicia became a Living Life By Design Specialist this year and got her FL214 license.)
12/20/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Run Series…1st female 21:17 12/13/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Run Series…1st female 22:30 12/5/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Run Series…1st female 19:49 11/23/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Run Series…1st female 20:58 11/21/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5k Run Series…1st female 20:50
11/12/20 Skierg World Sprints (1k) World Championships 4.28.6 120th woman out of 191 This is Alicia’s 10th World Championship!! 11/10/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 19:56
11/2/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series …1st female 19:52
10/13/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 19:57
10/11/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 19:54
9/11/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 21:48
8/31/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 20:53
8/26/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 21:03
8/17/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 20:49
8/10/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 20:57
8/5/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 20:55
7/28/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 20:58
7/21/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 21:45
7/14/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 22:05 7/10/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…1st female 21:17 7/9/20 Bike Erg (4k) Sprints World Championship 9:05.3 86th woman out of 106
7/2/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series …1st Female 21:086/27/20 Clermont (Not) Parkrun USA 5K Parkrun Series…Course was part pavement and grass… 1st Female 21:26
2019 (Summary: Alicia competed in her 18th individual sport this year! After only 6 weeks of training, Alicia placed 167th in World out of 748 women in the SkiErg Sprint World Championship. This is also marked her 8th World Championship.)
11/7/19 SkiErg World Sprints 1k Championship 4:25.9 (167th out of 748 women in world) Results
4/13/19 Europa Games (one of the largest Fitness Expos in the World) Orlando, Florida First Place set Strict Form Pull-Up record with 32 and 15 minutes later placed 4th Fastest Female in an Obstacle Course race involving carrying 40 and 80 lbs and climbing/crawling. Alicia’s time was 1:27 and winning time was 1:09.
2018 (Summary: Alicia published her third book. It was after a 9-year study on proven results of injury prevention and called “World Record Weber Wellness Routines.” Alicia competed in her 7th World Championship (Indoor Rowing Sprint Championships) and she placed 20th in the World, while her youth team was first largest in US for third straight year and THIRD largest in World (12 and Under). Alicia also competed in her 7th 10k Beach Running Championship placing 2nd Overall Woman for third straight year.)
10/28/18 Clermont Clay 5k 1st place Woman in 22:27 (9th overall)
10/7/18 Clearwater Beach Classic 4 Mile SUP race 1st place for open women in 12ft 6 inch board categoryResults
2018 Clermont, Florida Global Running Day One Mile Cross Country 1st place 5:21Report
2018 Qigong Archery Series Championships Archer Athletes Vs Coach First Place with 130x points Results
5/6/18 2018 USA 10K Beach Running Championships Cocoa Beach, Florida 2nd place woman and 13th overall out of 795 finishers 49:16 Results
3/8/18 Indoor Rowing Sprints World Championship 20th out 546 lightweight women in new best time of 3:48.8 for 1k Results Here
2017(Summary: Alicia competed in the most races and set the most records in one year this year!! She competed in 11 competitions (including one world championship). She won 4 of the eleven and set over 250 physical fitness world records at RecordSetter World Records! In addition, Alicia had the largest US youth team at Indoor Rowing World Championships for second year in a row!)
11/18/17 First SUP Drag Race in Florida in Treasure Island, FL 3rd in Coed Drag Race in Prelims (winner only advances to finals) 4th in Women’s Only Drag Race Final Video
11/14/17 Archery Challenge the Teacher Tough Thanksgiving 10 yard Shoot 35 points and 2nd place Student wins with 40 points Video
11/4/17 Run Cancer Out of Town 5k Race First Place Overall out of Men and Women new course record for women 21:04Video Results
10/15/17 5k Clay Trail Race in Clermont, Florida 2nd woman and 5th overall in 22:42 results
6/5/17 Global Running One Mile Cross Country in Clermont, Florida, 1st Place Overall 5:29
6/1/17 Global Running 800m Cross Country in Clermont, Florida, 1st Place Overall 2:26
5/20/17 Florida Cup Short Course Championship St. Pete, FL 1st Overall Woman in SUP Surfboard Class 47:54 (18th overall among both genders and all board classes) Results
4/30/17 USA Beach Running 10K Championships Cocoa Beach, Florida 2nd Woman (16th overall out of 1,280 men and women) 46:28 Results
4/1/17 Inaugural Windermere Run Among the Lakes 10k Sand Run 46:16 3rd Woman (6th out of men and women) Results
3/12/17 2017 World Indoor Sprints 1K World Championships (415 Lightweight Women) 3:49.5 25th in World Results
2016(Summary: This was a major year for Alicia in indoor rowing! She competed in her first indoor rowing world championship and she had the largest US youth team compete in the Indoor Rowing World Sprint Championships!)
11/20/16 Clermont Clay Trail 5k 1st Place Woman in 21:50 (4th overall out of 242 racers) results
10/30/16 Halloween Hill Climb “Florida’s Toughest One Mile Cross Country Race” 1st Place 6:19 REPORT
10/1/16 WPA Regional SUP Championship Clearwater, FL, 4 mile 55:18 1st place in open division for SUP Surfboard (on 9ft board) 9th out of 16 paddle boarders in all classes where they raced on 12′ 6 boards (faster boards)
6/1/16 Global Running Day One Mile Cross Country Race in Clermont, Florida, 1st Place 5:18.3
5/14/16 WPA Championship Florida SUP Cup in Madiera Beach, FL 3 mile 41:35 2nd Woman in SUP Surfboard division
2/13/16 33rd Annual Southern Sprints Championship/World Qualifier (500m 1:45.8) 1st open/college woman Results 2015(Summary: Alicia won her first SUP race this year. It was a breakthrough year for her SUP racing development as she also took 4th in the intense 400m sprint One Design North American Championship. She was featured in a TV show with the WWE Tough Enough and she won her 3rd USA Beach Running Championship title and became the first athlete to win three times.)
12/19/15 Inaugural Corn Maze 5k Mt. Dora, FL,(1.5 miles in VERY thick sand then 1.5 miles in a narrow maze) 2nd Woman overall (6th overall) 24:11 Results
11/14/15 Paddlefest Englewood SUP Race 1st place female in SUP surfboard category for her division in the 3 mile race 35:56.23 Results
10/31/15 New Smyrna-Ween Zombie 5K Beach Run, 1st Place Female OverallResults
9/13/15 Bic One Design North American SUP Championship 4th place femaleResults
9/13/15 Melbourne Manatee 4 mile SUP Race 2nd place female on 12’6 board category Results
7/15/15 Tough Enough Obstacle Course Challenge Battle Dash held at Rock On Adventures, Winter Garden, FL, 1st woman (4th overall)
7/11/15 CFT Military Theme Triathlon Series Marine Pull-Up Challenge 33 Strict Form Reps 1st place overall out of men and women
5/10/15 USA 10K Beach Running Championship – National Champion (7th overall in 44:04.4)Results 1st Woman
4/11/15 14th Annual Windermere Run Among the Lake 5k Sand Run 1st Woman (11th overall) 21:16 Results
2014(Summary: Competed in archery for first time and made her first podium finish in SUP racing. She ended the year achieving 100 career victories (1992-2014) and achieving 500 physical fitness world records (2008-2014).)
9/7/14 Sup N’ Go Final Series Race #4 for 4 Miles finishing 3rd place in division 12’6 17-49 women Results and Story
7/16/14 NTC Ultimate Series 4k Cross Country Championship #5, 2nd place woman in 16:43, 6th overall
6/21/14 Clermont Florida 5k Summer Death March 1st overall out of men and women in 20:36, set the course record!Made News See here!
6/7/14 Florida Sunshine State Games 900 Round Archery, Silver Medalist in Barebow with 182x pts ResultsVideo
5/28/14 NTC Ultimate Series 4k Cross Country Championship # 3, 2nd place woman in 16:08, 6th overall
4/30/14 NTC Ultimate Series 4k Cross Country Championship # 2, 1st place woman in 15:57, 7th overall
4/2/14 NTC Ultimate Series 4K Cross Country Championship # 1, 1st place woman in 16:46, 7th overall
2013 (Summary: Alicia competes in her first major stand up paddle board championship race. She becomes a USA Archery Level 2 instructor and begins coaching and training in archery with hopes to compete in 2014.)
10/27/13 USA Beach Running 10k Championship Cocoa Beach, FL 3rd Place 43:43
9/14/13 Clermont Parkrun 5k 1st Place (2nd Overall out of men and women)
9/11/13 NTC 4k Cross Country Ultimate Series Championship # 6 17:29 1st Place (3rd Overall out of men and women)
8/28/13 NTC 4k Cross Country Ultimate Series Championship #5 17:40 1st Place (6th Overall out of men and women)
7/24/13 NTC 4k Cross Country Ultimate Series Championship # 4 17:18 1st Place (4th Overall out of men & women)
6/12/13 NTC 4k Cross Country Ultimate Series Championship # 3 17:26 2nd Place (5th Overall out of men & women)
5/22/13 NTC 4k Cross Country Ultimate Series Championship # 2 17:26 2nd Place (5th Overall out of men & women)
4/24/13 NTC 4k Cross Country Ultimate Series Championship # 1 17:56 2nd Place (5th Place Overall out of men & women)
2012(Summary: Alicia Weber wins her 2nd World Championship in the 10k Beach Running World Championship. She becomes the only person male or female to win 2 consecutive years and re-set the record twice. She is recognized as the World’s Most Prolific Record Setter now where she set 188 world records in one year!)
4/22/12 Paddle Addict 3 mile SUP Race part of WPA Series 4th female on stockboard and 9th female out of both racerboard and stockboard categories VIDEORESULTS
4/18/12 NTC Ultimate Series Cross Country Race 1 4,000m 17:44 6th Overall and 2nd Female Finisher RACE REPORT & VIDEO
2/4/12 Indoor Rowing Southeast Championship and World Qualifier 500m Lightweight Women Silver Medalist  DETAILS & VIDEO 2nd place
2011 (Summary: Alicia Weber won her first World Championship this year in the 10K Beach Running World Championships held at Cocoa Beach, Florida. She set over 20 world records this year.)
11/19/11 10k Beach Running World Championships Cocoa Beach, Fl  World Champion!!  1st place DETAILS & VIDEO
9/10/11 Â NTC Cross Country Series Final Won Overall out of women AND men + Re-Set my Course Record! Â DETAILS & RACE VIDEO
5/28/11 NTC Cross Country Running Series Race 2 Won Overall out of women AND men + Set Course Record! 1st place  DETAILS & RACE VIDEO
2/5/11 28thAnnual Southern Sprints Indoor Rowing Championships and World Qualifier Open Ltwt 500m – 1:48.9 4th Place RACE VIDEO
1/31/10 27thAnnual Southern Sprints Indoor Rowing Championships and World Qualifier Open Ltwt 500m – 1.49.5 2ndplace Open Ltwt 2k – 8.21.9 5th place
2009 (Summary: For the 1st time, Alicia Weber competed in 10-sports all in 1 YEAR! Alicia was selected by VideoTeasing.com to begin performing Strength Feat Shows! She set 8 Strength and Endurance World Records this year.)
12/6/09 XTERRA Mountain run half-marathon world championships Oahu, HI 40TH Woman in World TRAINING VIDEO
11/22/09 Lithia Trail Half-Marathon and Southeast Trail Running Championship 1.40.25 3rd place
11/8/09Â Stand Up Paddle Boarding SUP Poker Run 2nd Fastest
9/19/09Â University Park 4-mile Cross Country 27:26 2nd place
7/12/09Â Morton Plant Mease Triathlon and Southeast Sprint Championships 1:16.22 (new course PR)Â 11th place Elite
6/14/09 Master’s Open Water 1-mile Swimming Championship 14th overall (out of male and female)6/13/09 Florida State Games Sprint Kayak 1st place – 500m 3:32 2nd place- 200m 1:26results
4/25/09 2-mi Paddle for the Cure 22:32 1st place
4/21/09Â NTC Hilly 5k Series # 1 21.04Â 1st place
1/31/09Â Tallahassee Ergomania 2k Rowing 8.27Â 1st place (1st time rowing)
2008(Summary, decided not to renew her triathlon pro card and focus on setting world records. At the age of 27, Alicia Weber began setting world records this year.  This was also a demanding year in her physical therapy program. She set 9 strength and endurance world records this year.)
10/19/08 UCF 5-Mile 34:45 17th place
9/25/08 Siesta Key Sprint Triathlon 8th place 1:25:54
? Cassleberry 5k 21:47Â 21st place
4/15/08 ITU Sprint USA Triathlon Developmental Invitational and National Championship for Under -30 years old Tuscaloosa, AL 9th place
2/16/08Â USA Cross Country 5-mile National Championships (sick & injured, but ran anyway)Â San Diego, CA 75th place 36:02
2007 (Summary:Â Alicia Weber was accepted into a Doctorate of Physical Therapy program and began her studies.)
11/18/07 Alafia River State Park Trail half-marathon and Southeast Championship Tampa,FL, 1:38 2nd place
10/21/07 UCF 5 mile run 33:08 10th place
10/7/07 Health First Triathlon mile swim-28mi bike-10k run 3:04 6th college athlete
9/07 NTC Clemont, Fl evening 5k hilly run 21:22 1st place
8/19/07 Track Shack 3.0 mile run Central Florida 19:26 10th place
8/18/07Â Family Fitness Series Championship Ft. Desoto 1-mile open water swim 20:27 (new course PR) 10th place
8/14/07 Orlando Time Trial 7.3mile cycle 20:25 (new course PR) 5th place
7/14/07 Morton Plant Mease Triathlon and Southeast Sprint Championship 1:18 (new course PR) 8th place pro
7/10/07 Siesta Key Biathlon 23:09 ( new course PR) 1.75 mile run – 400m swim 1st place
6/16/07 Florida State Games Sprint Kayak Championships results
1st place 500m Open Recreational Division 3:40
1st Place 200m Sprint Open Recreational Division 1:36
6/5/07 Orlando Time Trial 7.3 mile cycle 20:27 2nd place
5/20/07 Columbia, MD, Olympic Triathlon 2:47 (new course PR) 6th place pro
5/5/07 Pass-a-Grille Challenge open water swim 19:01 6th place
4/14/07 Powerman Alabama National Championship Duathlon 5mi run-60k bike-5 mi run (ill & out of it) 11th place pro
3/17/07 Ft. Desto IDC Duathlon 10krun-40k bike-5k run 2:34 1st place pro
2006<(Made a podium finish with other pro triathletes this season – make a lot of improvement in pro triathlon.)
10/21/06 Tropical Splash 1k Open Water Swim Siesta Beach, FL 3rd place 21:25
9/9/06 Central Florida Triathlon Series Super Sprint with Pros 200yd swim/7.5mi bike/2-mi run 3rd overall 44:50
8/27/06 Elite Iron Girl Triathlon in MDÂ 4th pro/61st place 1:46:56
8/12/06Â Central Florida Triathlon Series Super Sprint with Pros 200yd swim/7.5 mi bike/2-mi run 3rd overall 26:46
8/1/06 Manasota Track Club Siesta Beach 3.77 mile run 28:11 1st place (this race was by age groups only)
7/16/06 Morton Plant Mease Triathlon and Southeast Sprint Championship 10th place Elite 1:20:45
2/19/06 Chilly Willy Duathlon Ft. Desoto Park, FLÂ 17th overall 1:22:55
2005 (Sumary:Â Alicia Weber worked on Biology degree, while competing in select races.)
10/05 Tropical Splash 1k Open Water Swim Siesta Beach, FL 1st place 19:01
9/25/05 Sand Key Triathlon Sand Key, FL  22nd place 1:11:18
8/14/05Â Central Florida CFT Series #3 22nd place 1:14:26
7/19/05 Manasota Track Club Siesta Beach Biathlon 1.75 mile run-400m swim 23:15 1st place (this race is by age groups only)
6/14/05 Manasota Track Club Siesta Beach 3.77 Mile run 26:02 1st place (this race was by age groups only)
4/24/05 St. Anthony’s Triathlon (ankle stress-related injury, but did race anyway) Largest Triathlon in US last pro, 207th place overall 2:43:59
1/05 10-lap Orlando Crit 2nd place (no time avail)
1/05 10-lap Orlando Crit 1st place (no time avail)
2004 (Summary:Â Alicia Weber turned professional in triathlon in May of 2004 after meeting qualifications. Alicia Weber sets 5 National Records and becomes the North American Fitness Champion!)Alicia Makes Headline News! Click for Article
9/19/04 Central Florida CFT Triathlon Series # 4 26th place place 1:12:36
4/17/04 Escape from Ft. Desoto Triathlon 23rd place 1:11:12
6/26/04 NOVA North American Fitness Championship-Became North American Fitness Champ after winning 5 events and setting 5 North American Records AND Overall Title (1st place overall among women and men…31 total competitors) There were 7 exercises performed for max reps in one minute strict form followed by one minute rest (chin-ups, pull-ups, *sit-ups, *push-ups, *dips, *over-sized jump rope, *weighted jump rope) *=events Alicia set records in. Total event was 13 minutes in length. St. Petersburg, FL 1st Place
5/2/04 Key Biscayne Sprint 1/3 mi S/16 mi B/ 5k R top 10 finish
4/4/04 Red Hills Triathlon in Tallahassee, FLÂ 1/3 mi S/16 mi B/ 5k R 10th place 1:32:33
3/13/04 Gate River Run USA 15k Road Running Championship 62 minutes, chip didn’t work, so not in results
2/1/04 Chilly Willy Ft. Desoto Park, FL 10-mile 1st place 55:11
2003 (Summary: Alicia Weber didn’t compete much as she was busy as a financial advisor and on the public speaking circuit. Alicia also published her first book on marine biology!) Alicia an Author Makes News! Click for Article
11/8/03 2003 Suncoast Triathlon 9th place 1:01:09
10/5/03 Siesta Key Triathlon Sprint 7th place 1:23:03
8/31/03 Crystal River Triathlon # 3 4th place 1:15:24
8/23/03 CFT Triathlon Series # 3 31st place 1:08:59
8/6/03 Lake Lousia Sprint Triathlon Clermont, FL 400m Swim-15k Bike-3k run 43 minutes (21st overall out of men and women)
4/03 2003 Great Clermont Olympic Triathlon place? 2:53:28
3/26/03 Penn Relays 5k track
2002 (Summary, from mid Feb 2001 to late in ’02 Alicia was healing and racing conservatively from a severe bout of plantar fasciatis in both feet caused by a bad pair of shoes.)
9/02 2002 Tri-America Disney Triathlon 34th overall out of 538 women/ Olympic Distance PR 2:28:35
8/12/02 Beaches Fine Arts Series # 3 Triathlon Sprint 12th place 1:14:07
7/16/02 Beaches Fine Arts Series # 2 Triathlon Sprint 10th place 1:11:32
6/02 – 8/02 Selected for and participated in the First Ever Development team for Triathletes in Clermont Florida, competed in various Clermont races
3/31/02 Florida Relays Outdoor 5k 17th place 19:37
2001 (Summary:Â Alicia Weber becomes the Ultimate Athlete of Florida in grueling competition testing all around athletic abilities.)
11/4/01 Ultimate Athlete of Florida Competition – Won Ultimate Athlete of Florida title winning 7 out of 10 events AND Overall Ultimate Athlete Title  1st Place  SEE EVENT VIDEO
9/9/01 Central Florida CFT Triathlon Series # 4 St. Petersburg, FL,.5 mi S/15 mi B/3mi R 1:24:42 2nd Elite Triathlete in CFT 4-race Series with most pts (3285)
9/7/01 UCF XC Invite 47th place 20:35
summer/01 Gainesville Biathlon 1st place (no time avail)
8/12/01 CFT Triathlon Series # 3 31st placel 1:08:56
6/23/01 CFT Triathlon Series # 2 13th place 1:09:24
3/29/01 Florida Event Classic Outdoor 3000m 2nd place 10:58
3/28/01 Florida Relays Outdoor 1500m 15th place 4:48.39
In mid-Feb ’01Â Alicia got severe Plantar Fasciatis in both feet from a bad shoe – running/racing conservatively to heal
2/9/01 Tyson Invitational Indoor 3000m PR Fayetteville, AR 7th place 10:23.33
1/13/00 Florida Intercollegiates indoor 3000m 12th place 10:33.48, 11th place mile 5:12.26
2000 (Summary:Â Alicia Weber transferred to the University of Florida where she became a Letter Winner in Track and Cross Country and ran under the tutelage of U.S. Olympic Coach JJ Clark.)
9/7/00Â First race as a Florida Gator Nike Twi-Light Invitational and Qualifier for Traveling Squad 13th place 19:57
6/1/00Â Ohiopyle Trail Half-marathon 1st place 1:30
4/30/00 ITU World Triathon Championships, Perth, Australia 1.5K swim, 40k bike, 10k run…30th place; However, Alicia ran an extra 5k, so she would really be in top 15. Alicia ran a 15k instead of a 10k in 64 minutes.
3/31/00 Raleigh Relays 20th place 38:56 (new 10k track PR)
1999 (Summary:Â Alicia Weber qualified for her first world championship at the age of nineteen and represented the US at age 20 in Australia for the Junior ITU Triathlon World Championships.)
10/16/99 Duquesne XC Invitational 22nd place 19:41
9/25/99Â USAT National Triathlon Championships in St. Joseph, Missouri 1.5K Swim, 40K Bike, and 10K run 12th place Junior Elite FemaleQualified for USA World Triathlon Team! Click For National Championship Results
8/15/99Â North Park Triathlon North Hills, PAÂ 700m swim, 12.5 mile bike, 5k run time 1:21:39 (most competitive sprint triathlon in PA) 6th female overall and 1st female 19 and Under
8/7/99 Run For Moon Park 5k, Moon Twp, PA 20:48 1st place
7/10/99 Rudy Marecic 5k West Mifflin, PA 19:37 1st place
7/3/99 Brentwood Firecracker 5k (largest & most competitive 5k in Western PA) 21:09 8th place
5/23/99 Columbia Triathlon USAT National Qualifier 5th place Junior Female and Alicia’s 1st Olympic Distance Triathlon and she qualified for Nationals! 5th out of 6 junior women ages 19 and under in 1.5K swim, 40K bike, and 10K run in 2:54:33
Spring/99 Outdoor Track Duquesne Vs. Pitt and other A-10 Schools 1st place in 1500m time?
winter/99 Robert Morris Indoor Track Meet 1st placeon record-setting 4 x 800m relay team
1998 (Summary:Â Alicia Weber accepted the largest grant for track and cross country at Duquense University that was ever given up to that point in time. By the time Alicia was a senior in high school she became a 2 x All American at 10,000 meters in Track and Field, a 3K Track and Field National Champion, Runner-Up at Cross Country Nationals, record-setting trail half marathon runner, and she earned 7 medals at National Championships in total for track and cross country.)
10/31/98 A-10 XC Championships 55th place 20:08
10/17/98 Duquense XC Invitational 7th place 20:19
10/10/98 St. Francis XC Invitational 14th place (no time avail)
10/3/98Â CMU XC INVITATIONAL 7th place 20:19
8/16/98 North Park Triathlon, North Hills, PA 700m Swim, 12.5 mile bike, 5k run 7th place overall and 1st place for 19 and Under in 1:22.20 (most competitive Sprint Tri in PA)
7/4/98 Brentwood Firecracker 5k (largest & most competitive 5k in Western PA) 20:22 11th place
6/27/98Junior Nationals 10k All-American 3rd in the Nation @ Edwardsville, IL (110 degrees -46:17)
3/21/98 Yough River Trail Run Connellsville Trail Half-Marathon 1:28.53 1st place
1/30/98 World XC Trials World Qualifier Orlando, FL 6k Junior Race (ages 20 and Under) – 34th place in 23:32 (Alicia struggled with a foot injury-stress fracture, but raced anyway at an easier pace.) Click for Story and Results
1997 (Summary: Alicia Weber begins getting calls from Colleges all over the US recruiting her for running scholarships. Alicia competed in high school swimming her Senior year, but those results are unavailable and not counted in this count.)
11/29/97 Foot Locker Northeast Regional Cross Country Championships in NY 42nd place 19:10
10/11/97 Slippery Rock Invitational Cross Country 2nd – 18:52
9/28/97 City of Pittsburgh 10K Great Race19th place, 10th American to cross the line Set Record for Fastest 17 year old and 1st Under Age 17Â 36:41
8/17/97 North Park Triathlon in North Hills, PA set run course record 5th place overall and 1st place for 19 and Underin 1:19.07 700m swim, 12.5 mile bike, 5k run (most competitive Sprint Tri in PA)
7/22-27/97 JO National Track and Field Championships Baton Rouge, LA 5th 3000m 10:37, 5th 1500m 4:46.14
11/24/96 Regional Cross Country Championship at Finger Lakes CC in NY 3rd – 20:10
11/17/96 Association Cross Country Championship at Slippery Rock University 1st 22:07
10/?/96 Man vs Woman 800 meter Dash on Cinder Track South Park, PA, male won in 2:17 and I was second (1st woman) in 2:18
9/29/1996 Pittsburgh 10k Great Race, 6th largest road race in the US 1st place in age group 40:17
8/96 – 11/96 set 2 course XC Course Records & won 6 XC 5ks in a row
7/28/96 Houston, TX JO National Track and Field Championships 3rd place 1500m 4:45.82
7/24/96 Houston, TXJO National Track and Field Championships 1st 3000m 10:30.51, 21st 800m 2:21.12Â Became National Champion for U.S.A Track and Field!
7/14/96 Slippery Rock PA, Regionals JO Track and Field Championships 1st place 3000m 10:52, 3rd place 1500m 4:52 broke record, 3rd place 800m 2:23.8, 1st 400m 67sec
7/13/96 Slippery Rock PA, Regionals JO Track and Field Championships 1st place 3000m 10:52
7/4/96 Brentwood Firecracker 5k Brentwood, PA (largest & most competitive 5k in Western PA) 6th place 18:29
6/30/96 Association Championships for JO Track and Field Championships 1st place 3000m 10:42, 1st place 1500m 5:06, 2nd place 800m 2:28, also 400m
6/22/96 U.S.A.T.F Qualifier Oliver High School in Pittsburgh, PA 1st 1500m – 5:04, 1st 400m – 65, 1st 800m -2:31, 1st 3000m – 11:07
5/18/96 South Park High School Track Invite, South Park, PA 1st 1500m 5:09 2nd 400m 65 secs
5/11/96 South Park High School Track Invite, South Park, PA 1st 3000m 10:44
*Alicia Went on 13-race winning streak in 3k track and 5k XC events, where she became Nat’l Champ in 3k and streak ended when she became runner-up at XC Nationals.*
1995 (Summary:Â Alicia Weber qualifies and competes in her first National Championship with U.S.A Track and Field.)
9/30/95 City of Pittsburgh 10k Great Racefastest time for 15 year old on course 37:34 – set Record, 27th overall out of 1,900 women.
7/23-28/95 1995 National Junior Olympic Track and Field Championships San Jose, CA 12th – 3k 11:55
7/95 U.S.A.T.F Regional Championships, Rutgers University, New Jersey 3rd 3k – 12:02
7/4/95 Brentwood Firecracker 5k  (largest & most competitive 5k in Western PA) 9th place in 19:04
6/95 U.S.A.T.F Association Championship Moon High Schoolin Pittsburgh, PA Top-10 finishes 3k – 11:10, 1500m – 5:08, 800m -2:33
6/24/95 U.S.A.T.F Qualifier, Upper St. Clair High School in Pittsburgh, PA Top-10 finishes in 3k -11:30, 1500m-5:15, 800m – 2:35
5/20/95 South Park High School Invite, South Park, PA 1st 3000m 11:03 1st 1500m 5:11
5/13/95 South Park High School Invite, South Park, PA 1st 3000m 11:09
1994 ( Summary: Alicia’s second season competing in Junior Olympics as a Youth Girl (13-14yr olds) took many top-6 place finshes, but didn’t qualify past Regional Championships.)
9/24/94 City of Pittsburgh 10k Great Race Alicia’s first International Competition 1st in age group 40:41 6th largest road race in the US.
9/94 CMU Triathlon 500m swim, 10 mile bike, 5k run 1st Female Under 16
7/94 Regional U.S.A.T.F Championship, Rochester University 4th 1500m – 5:23
7/4/94 Brentwood Firecracker 5KÂ Â (largest & most competitive 5k in Western PA) 11th Overall Female 21:00
6/25/94 Uniontown PA Triathlon 1st Female Under Age 16
6/94 U.S.A.T.F Association Qualifier CMU 3rd 1500m – 5:14
6/94 U.S.A.T.F Qualifier Upper St. Clair High School 4th 1500m
1993 (Summary: Alicia competes in her first triathlon at age 13! Alicia also competes in her 1st yr of track and field as youth girl (13-14 yrs old) and took some top-6 place finishes, but didn’t make it past the Association Championships.)
10/93 Miles for Smiles 5k, South Park, PA, 1st place 22:40
9/15/93Â Alicia’s first Triathlon 800m swim (dad did the swim), 14mi Bike, 5 mile run-Â North Park Triathlon in North Hills, PA, and a 1st place for 19 years and under! (one of the most competitive Sprint Tris in PA)
7/4/93 Brentwood Firecracker 5k (largest & most competitive 5k in Western PA) Brentwood, PA 3rd place for women 12 to 15 24:07