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Finish, Surf, S.W.A.T....
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Friday, 08 October 2010 05:00
MTN's Darin Wieneke interviewed (via e-mail) several Kona-bound Minnesotans. Each day this week we have featured one of those electronic dialogues. Yesterday, he e-spoke with Jmatt Keil.
Today's Kona Q & A, the final e-interview in the series, is with the lovely Jen Lenarz.
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Bonnie's Birthmark...
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Monday, 04 October 2010 05:00
Winston Churchill (photo) was a famous fat guy. Like most truly obese dudes, be had "man boobs." Or as they are more contemporarily known: Moobs.
Legend has it that hidden in the fold beneath his left moob was a birthmark shaped precisely like his beloved Great Britain. Moreover, the mark was
Cool Running Stuff...
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Friday, 01 October 2010 09:30
Wanna see what smooth, fast running looks like? Former Minnesota Master Triathlete of the Year and total hoot, Heidi Keller-Miler sent us a link to the MDRA website which features a video of this year's Victory 5K & 10K. It was videographicated by super triathlete and truly tall person Curt Wood. Curt is already 7'4" but on Rollerblades, he shoots up to 8'2". Inexpertly rolling around the course with expensive videographical equipment stuck to his face and looking like a hairless, drunken sasquatch, he was able to totally freak out many of the runners, several of whom were forced to DNF....
Masters of Their Domains...
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Friday, 01 October 2010 05:00
Minnesota Multisport Awards - Brian Bich (2008) and Tony Schiller (2002) are former US Masters of the Year and each have been nominated for that award on several occasions. Greg Taylor was nominated for that prize in 2009 and Rhett Bonner was given serious consideration as well. These are the guys who set the 40+ bar in Minnesota. There are many, many talented male masters in our state, but only those whose 2010 resumes approximate, match or exceed the Bichian-Schillerian-Taylorian-Bonnerian standards will receive MOY nominations.
Did Brian, Tony, Greg and Rhett race as well this year as they have in season's past? And are they shoo-ins for nominations?
Maybe. Maybe not...