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Wednesday, 14 November 2012 01:10
(Nick Morales / TriJuice.com Photo - Bearded Dan Hedgecock receiving one of his two MMAs.)
Yesterday we explained the MMA Committee's overriding rationale behind the selection of the women's winners. Today we'll discuss the selection process for the guys.
TRIATHLETE OF THE YEAR - Dan Hedgecock
Slam dunk. Hedge won eight races in 2012, including the Hy-Vee 5150 US Championships, Life Time Tri - Minneapolis Elite and St. Anthony's 5150 Elite, and for the 2nd consecutive year was unbeaten by fellow Minnesotans. He also turned in the faster half IM time (4:06) than any of his Loon State peers this year. He's currently receiving serious consideration for the USAT Athlete of the Year award.
PERFORMANCE OF THE YEAR - Dan Hedgecock's Course Record at Hy-Vee 5150 US Championship
Another slam. Hy-Vee was the most competitive race of the year and Dan won it convincingly. His performance was arguably the biggest win by a Minnesota male in the last 15+ years....
Time to Explain....
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Monday, 12 November 2012 03:30
(Nick Morales / TriJuice.com Photo - Most Improved Elite winner Suzie Fox, MMA Co-Host Bob Powers and Master of the Year Heidi Keller-Miler. Suzie and Heidi drank many, many beers before, during and after the party.)
The MMA selection process is a highly democratic deal. Committee members study resumes and results, paying special attention to stuff like field quality, head-to-head performances, racing volume, versatility, i.e. whether athletes excelled in a single area, say, short course triathlon, or in multiple areas, i.e. short course tri, long course tri and duathlon; and speed.
It's not enough to simple win races. There is so much more to consider.
Gratitude, Pro Licenses & Kona '13....
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Monday, 12 November 2012 02:20
MMA winners Michelle Andres, Greg Taylor and Ruth Brennan Morrey were unable to attend the awards party last Saturday. Michelle, who has a "thing" for naked cowboys (photo L), was hunting deer with her husband and their 10-12 sons while simultaneously celebrating her mom's 70th birthday; Greg was called into work doing important doctor stuff and Ruther was in England, probably drinking a few pints of bitter and eating bangers and mash. They emailed their acceptance comments. Good stuff!
From MICHELLE ANDRES (2012 Performance of the Year - Amateur CR @ Ironman Wisconsin)
Wow! Super neat:). Thanks!!
IMoo was a great day. Almost everything came together for me, but I'm still waiting for that swim thing to click. .
The support I received before the race, the day of the race, and after the race from the Tri community was very heart warming and I appreciated it so much.
I'm honored to be part of an amazing group of athletes and all around nice people! ...
Virgin Territory...
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Monday, 12 November 2012 01:10
By Jen Martone
Ironman Florida race Report - Virgin Territory