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Team Andres...
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Saturday, 25 August 2018 23:10
By Susan Lacke (triathlete.com)
Training, work, family. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing, says this triathlete, teacher, and mother of five.
When 41-year-old Michelle Andres races, she show up with an entourage: Team Andres – made up of Lee, her husband of 22 years, and their five teenage sons, three of whom are triplets.
“Every time, my husband and boys are out there on the course cheering me on,” says Michelle, who took up triathlon when her sons were toddlers and currently holds the amateur course record at Ironman Wisconsin. “Nothing motivates me more than seeing their faces and hearing them yell, ‘Go Mom!’”...
July 2018 AOMs....
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Sunday, 05 August 2018 23:10
JULY ATHLETES OF THE MONTH - Which Minnesota triathletes rocked out the hardest in July?
The competition for some of these acknowledgements was stiff in some categories, especially overall ATHLETES OF THE MONTH. There were other categories where it was hard to find an athlete that meets the basic criteria, i.e. at least TWO performances that uphold current elite performance standards. Men's MASTER OF THE MONTH and men's GRAND MASTER OF THE MONTH are examples of this. KEVIN O'CONNOR, 47, and DAVID HOLDEN, 49, for instance, each turned in one truly outstanding performance in July, KO at Chisago Sprint and Holden at Minneapolis Olympic. If they had only entered one more race....
So, here are our picks for MALE and FEMALE OVERALL JULY ATHLETE OF THE MONTH: SEAN COOLEY, 32, St. Paul & HANNA GRINAKER, 28, St. Paul (photo L)
Sean raced three times in July, winning the prestigious Minnespolis Triathlon, then placing 2nd at Heart of the Lakes and Chisago Half. There were two HMs in the men's AOM: JORDAN ROBY, winner at Timberman and Turtleman, and KRIS SPOTH, winner at Heart of the Lakses Sprint and 2nd at Minneapolis....
Dream Follower...
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Saturday, 21 July 2018 23:10
“Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire”
By Erin Ladendorf
In breaking news, I quit my job.
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After many, many years in the bar industry, I’ve decided that my passions are taking me down a different career path.
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After 16 years in a restaurant, I have spent countless hours behind the bar, made thousands of mojitos, done more clopens than I can count, forged some amazing friendships, drank gallons of Jameson, and walked away with tons of stories to tell.
But as I reflected and thought about the moments that made me the happiest in life, I continue to come back to the health and fitness world...
Once an Athlete, Always an Athlete..
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Friday, 20 July 2018 23:10
By Maddy Pesch (usatriathlon.org)
When I dove off the blocks for the 200 breaststroke at my 2016 conference championship meet for Grinnell College, I thought I was competing for the final time as an athlete. I was 22, and after 12 years of competitive swimming, I thought it was time to retire. After all, I had to move on with my career and into my adult life. There wasn’t any time for serious athletics anymore, and I thought I couldn’t ever be as fast as swimming as I was at 22 ever again. So what was the point?
The first few months of my “retirement” from swimming were nice, but it wasn’t long before I noticed a hole in my life. Being an athlete was a larger component of my personal identity than I realized. Athletics meant more to me than swimming laps. I was a leader in my...
June 2018 Athletes of the Month...
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Saturday, 30 June 2018 23:10
June was beset by yucky weather and the unfortunate cancellations of great races like Buffalo, Lake Minnetonka and RochesterFest. This made it difficult for athletes to post at least two outstanding efforts during this 30-day period, which is what is necessary for AOM consideration. Many athletes--Sean Cooley, Hanna Grinaker, Matt Payne, Christina Roberts, Becky Youngberg etc. had one truly elite-level effort--and probably would have had more if lightning and cancellations weren't part of the deal.
Still, some managed to fulfill the criteria, thus here are MTN's Athletes of the Month for June, 2018: ...