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How Cold is Too Cold?
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Friday, 12 January 2018 23:10
"When it comes down to it, wearing the proper clothing is the most important factor."
By Kelly O'Mara (triathlete.com)
As frigid temperatures take over most of the country, most people are staying indoors, figuring this must be too cold to run outside. In fact, though, research suggests that as long as it’s warmer than -18 degrees, it’s not too cold to work out—as long as you take the appropriate precautions....
A Superior Adventure...
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Thursday, 11 January 2018 23:10
By Mike Ward (mikeward.cool Awesome photo by Cole Peyton)
Superior 100 Race Day: Friday, September 8, 2017 – 8am
I feel like I had been building up to this race for 3 years. I remember hearing about Superior as a lowly triathlete and being kind of mystified by the thought of a 100 miler, learning about Western States and other ultramarathons and thinking I’d never do anything like that. After my first marathon, I signed up for a 50k. Trail running is fun. Fast forward a year or two and I’m in a 50 miler, hike the Superior Hiking Trail, and I’d be hard pressed not to step up to the big boy. The main reason I wanted to register for the Superior Fall Trail Race aka Superior 100, also known as Sawtooth, was my intense passion for the Superior Hiking Trail. Having hiked the whole trail, it seemed so fun to try a different challenge in a different format. Plus, what runner doesn’t want to have a 100 mile finish on their resume?
The background and history of Sawtooth is incredible. I don’t need to regurgitate, visit www.superiorfalltrailrace.com for all the information you need. One of the oldest 100 mile races is the country… founded in 1991 when there were around 10- 100 mile races… almost all singletrack trail and 100% on the Superior Hiking Trail. In my opinion, it is the most challenging 100 mile section of the SHT....
Glory Requires Alignment...
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Wednesday, 10 January 2018 23:10
By Mike Buenting (mikebuenting.wordpress.com)
.....November 12th was the Madison Marathon this was the final race of my 2017 season and I’m glad it’s behind me now! So as every major race ends for me part of my moving on process is to write about the experience and help me process the day, the training, and move on. So that’s why you all get to read my blog post now.
For 10-11 years now, I have run 2-3 marathons per year and when I signed up for Madison marathon 2017 I said this would be my final marathon for one year! So, 2018 will be my first year of no marathon races, I’m going all in for multi-sport and I’m sure run some shorter stuff like a 10 mile or half marathon. I’m really looking forward to the break from the marathon and the work load that goes with training for a marathon. But 2019 I’m sure I’ll be back chasing after that 26.2 mile distance!
Back to Madison marathon, so this is the hardest course I have ever run! I have raced Boston 9 times, New York City, Twin Cities, Chicago, Des Moines, Phoenix AZ, Houston TX lots of races and I would say none of them were this hard! The hills on this course are just relentless and they just keep piling on the hardest of hills late in the race! The hill at mile 22 was just mean, and the finish line is straight up hill so mile 26 was wicked as well! Mix in...
National Honorees...
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Tuesday, 09 January 2018 23:10
Minnesota's premier amateur multisport athletes have always been prominent in USA Triathlon's Athlete of the Year conversation. Since the millennial change, it is a rare season wherein several of our state's athletes were not honored.
In the last three years, Minnesotans have fared especially well, with 27 (!) of our state's athletes receiving national recognition.
Pretty cool, huh? Check it out:
2016 -
- Patrick Parish - Men's Elite Duathlon of the Year (photo L)
- Matthew Payne - Men's AG Duathlete of the Year HM
- Jenn Scudiero - Women's AG Duathlete of the Year HM
- Derek Hager - Men's AG Master of the Year HM
- Manuel Knispel - Women's AG Master of the Year
2015 -
- Matthew Payne - Men's Triathlete of the Year HM
- Tony Schiller - Men's Master of the Year ...
Judy's Thoughts....
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Monday, 08 January 2018 23:10
ED. Race organizers and promoters have been actively exploring ways to increase race attendance and bring renewed enthusiasm to Minnesota's multisport community. We encourage athletes to get involved in this process. Not long ago via email, one of our favorite triathletes, effervescent 79-year-old Judy Ryyken, shared some wise thoughts.
Good morning!
Just a few thoughts…who do race directors want to attract? Why do people go back over and over to favorite races?...