INDIANAPOLIS - Kami Semick (Bend, Ore.) won the individual title Saturday at the IAU 100 km World Cup in Torhout, Belgium while leading the Team USA women to the team gold medal. Semick dominated the women's race, pulling away early to win by just over nine minutes, running 7 hours 37 minutes 24 seconds.
Team USA's Devon Crosby-Helms (Seattle, Wash.), and Meghan Arbogast (Corvallis, Ore.), finished fourth and fifth to lead Team USA to its second team victory.
Michael Wardian (Arlington, Va.) led the men's team, finishing sixth in 6:53:17. Yasukazu Miyazato of Japan won the men's title in 6:40:44, leading Japan to the team title.
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