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MMA Guest Speaker: RBM!
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Friday, 20 October 2017 19:10
The MTN, MMA and Gear West Bike & Triathlon folks are proud to announce that Rochester pro triathlete RUTH BRENNAN MORREY will be the guest speaker at the Tri Night '17 / Minnesota Multisport Awards Party on November 4. Check out RBM's awesome bio, and if you haven't registerd for Tri Night yet, we're confident that you will after your read this.
Ruth Brennan Morrey’s triathlon sporting history is certainly a nontraditional one! A former Division I student-athlete at University of Wisconsin-Madison, RBM was recruited to the Big 10 Badger soccer powerhouse program, played midfield/forward, and co-captained the team in 1998. College summer months were spent playing for the Chicago Cobras semi-professional soccer team. After four years of NCAA eligibility, RBM took a marathon training class to stay in shape and finished third at the Madison Marathon with a 3:15 time. Intending to break the 3 hour barrier at Grandma’s marathon in 1999, she mistakenly qualified for the 2000 Olympic Marathon Trials (2:48:20) instead. At the Olympic trials in Colombia, South Carolina, she placed 34th/210 qualifiers, with a time of 2:48:17. ...
It Took a Village...
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Thursday, 19 October 2017 19:10
By Nikki Dostert Sudberry (Facebook)
IRONMAN LOUISVILLE RACE REPORT - So I became an Ironman on Sunday evening:) I've put in almost a year of training and it paid off big time. I say that because I had a friggin blast! The last 6 miles of the run I knew I would come in under 13 hours and it kept me focused- other than that it was amazing; high hives, laughs, hugs, ass slaps and even dancing. It was a party. It was my reward for months of training.
This is my opportunity to thank those that helped me not only complete a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike and 26.2 mile run- but to do it and train for it all while having the time of my life:)
First and foremost- my family and close friends. I made training my job and this training affected my time with you. Thank you for letting me put myself first.
My coach, Kris Swarthout from FinalK. My day would NOT have gone this smooth if you didn't push me for the last 10 months. From my first century ride with you and Mike Ladendorf to my first velodrome lesson and cyclocross race- you have pushed me to #bebetter which meant me taking 5th in my AG on the bike in my first Ironman. For so many reasons, Thank you.
Teresa Zimbric Briest- what can I say? I really couldn't swim before I met you. I remember coming out of a sprint triathlon at Waconia last year and Jerry MacNeil was announcing. I came out LAST out of the...
Joe, Nathan, Jordan & Andy....
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Wednesday, 18 October 2017 19:10
2017 MINNESOTA MULTISPORT AWARDS - Yesterday we revealed the women who earned MOST IMPROVED nominations, and the criteria by which they were selected. Today, we reveal the male nominees in this category.
- JOE ADRIEANS, 29, Elk River
Joe was an obvious choice. His improvement in the last year has been dramatic. Here are his 2017 highlights:
1st Premier Diviision / 4th including Collegians @ Maple Grove Olympic
3rd @ Chisago Lakes Half IM - 4:13:26 - PR (4:58 in 2016)
4th @ Gear West Duathlon
7th @ Heart of the Lakes (18th in 2016)
- NATHAN ANSBAUGH, 30, Minneapolis
Injuries resulting in insufficeint racing volume kept Dr. Nate off Team Minnesota in 2016. He'll not only make the team this year, he'll likely place near the top of the list. Here are Ansbaugh's 2017 highlights:
1st @ Lake Minnetonka
1st @ Lake Waconia ...
Gaby, Nicole, Kelly & Maggie..
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Tuesday, 17 October 2017 19:10
2017 MINNESOTA MULTISPORT AWARDS - FEMALE MOST IMPROVED - Using the words "Most Improved" to describe this category is a bit misleading. What the MMA Comittee is measuring is how much emerging athletes are moving among their elite peers, especially as it relates to placement on Team MInnesota. An athlete who has never made the team, but has improved enough to make it this year, is a prime cadidate for consideration, as is that member of Team Minnesota that moves up the ladder in a significant way. Also considered are athletes that were basically "off the radar" in previous seasons but are now flirting with a spot on the Team.
Today, in alpha order, we are revealing the Female Most Improved nominees for 2017:
- GABY BUNTEN, 25, Forest Lake
Gaby has placed as high as 5th on Team Minnesota in the past, but will place much higher this year. Upward movement within the Top five is a big deal.
Here are Gaby's 2017 competitive highlights:
- 1st @ Minneapolis - 2:08:34 - This effort is being considered for a POY nomination.
- 1st @ South Beach Olympic (FL) ....
2017 Race of the Year Finalists...
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Monday, 16 October 2017 19:10
2017 MINNESOTA MULTISPORT AWARDS - Voting for TRIATHLETES CHOICE RACE OF THE YEAR has concluded. The finalists were determined by "Percent of Participation" results. For instance, if a race with 500 race day entrants, including each relay member, receives 50 votes, then that event was supported by 10% of its entrants. A race with 1500 entrants would need to receive at least 151 votes (10.1%) in order beat the smaller race, etc.