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Chivalry is a Beautiful Thing......
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Friday, 01 February 2013 00:10
By Bonnie Crossfurst
The man in the blue jeans was right on my tail. I could hear the sound of snow covered leaves crunching beneath the weight of his tires. We wound through the forest; barren trees jetting up from the ground, their leaves having fallen after the color bled out. I noticed the red ribbon beckoning to make a sudden sharp left and turned hard to stay the course. The world tipped right and the earth rose up to meet me with a crushing thud.
Breaks squealed behind me as the man in the blue jeans did an endo in his effort to keep from rolling over the top of my fallen carcass. I jumped up and heaved my bike to an upright position.
Gold Guys Challenge...
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Thursday, 31 January 2013 00:10
By Devon Palmer (palmertri.wordpress.com)
I am very excited to announce the Gold Guys are a sponsor for 2013. The Gold Guys themselves, Shane and Joe, built their business right here in Minnesota and have grown nationwide. Their success since opening the first store at the Mall of America in 2008 is a reflection of their commitment to their customers.
As a sponsored athlete it is my job to represent the Gold Guys in an attention grabbing way. This is where you can help. I need ideas for how I can bring gold into the picture at my races. I am challenging all Minnesota triathletes to come up with ideas and submit them to me over Twitter. Twitter, if you don
Hedge, Ruther & Taylor Honored...
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013 00:10
Here are USAT 2012 Athletes of the Year and Honorable Mentions. Two Minnesotans--Dan Hedgecock and Ruth Brennan Morrey--as well as one honorary Minnesotan--Greg Taylor--received HMs.....
Understanding Success...
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Tuesday, 29 January 2013 00:10
SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 2013
By Dan Hedgecock (http://danhedgecock.blogspot.com)
The Importance of Saying Thank You
I just finished reading Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers: The Story of Success. I highly recommend it. In the book, Gladwell argues that the widely held view of great success as a result of purely individual determination and hard work is misleading and causes our society to let many potentially great successes stall and fail in their infancy. If you think this view isn't widely held just think back to the one man island rhetoric of the recent election. Through a number of very compelling examples Gladwell argues that success is a combination of individual determination and hard work meeting the right opportunities, and the importance of acknowledging those opportunities in enabling success to happen....
Stuff About Doing Two Ironmans in the Same Season...
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Monday, 28 January 2013 00:10
(Photo - Burnsville's Dan Arlandson won TWO iron-distances races in 2011. Next Page - Sue Rubens excelled in two IMs--Canada and Kona--in 2009.)
By Chris Carmichael & Nick White (triathlon.competitor.com)
Racing two long-distance triathlons in a single season is attainable