Race Coverage
More Results Links...
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Sunday, 21 July 2013 14:58
HOLT XXVIII - A magnificent event won by DKT and Diane Hankee in the Long Course and Andrew Zabel and Juli Currie in the Sprint. Marcus Stromberg took the Long Course amateur title. Story and photos on Tuesday. RESULTS
RACINE 70.3 - Rochester's rookie pro Ruth Brennan Morrey rocked an impressive 6th place finish (4:23:23 w/ 1:20:27 run split) today. Chaska's Suzy Fox was the 5th amateur woman (4:50:01) to cross the finishing line. RESULTS
Saturday Tri Results...
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Saturday, 20 July 2013 12:10
10th CHASKA TRI - UM's soccer captain rocks her tri debut, crushing a nine-year-old course record. Her name is Olivia Bagnall (photo L).
Kyle Serreyn repeated as men's champ. He torched the men's CR. Leslie Englert and Carol Markham Cousins lowered AG marks. Coverage posts on Monday.
Making Sara Drop The F-Bomb...
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Saturday, 20 July 2013 01:10
By Dan Hedgecock (danhedgecock.blogspot.com) - Monday, July 15, 2013
Heavy Rains/Foot Balance/Doubling Down in Wisconsin
This weekend was chock full of action. I know that some people aren't big into reading anything longer than bullet points. (I learned that while working corporate) So there is an executive summary for anyone who doesn't want to get into the details. Yes, a video recap would be more engaging, but the technology isn't quite there yet. Someday.
The Executive Summary:
* There was a monsoon Saturday morning, parts of the bike route flooded.
* Sara McLarty and I rode into each other but neither of us crashed.
* I smashed up my left foot and balanced out my foot injuries for the season.
* My dad was in town for the day and we had lunch after the race (Photo L - Dan & Dad)....
Location, Location, Location...
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Monday, 15 July 2013 05:10
Graniteman Coverage - The original Graniteman Triathlon was staged in the town of Rockville south of St. Cloud. It had a five-year history at that venue before relocating to its present site near Clearwater.
Faith Rewarded...
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Monday, 15 July 2013 03:10
Life Time - Minneapolis Tri - It was more a matter of faith than just patience.
Apocalyptic rains, lightning and wake-the-dead thunder had the 12th annual Life Time - Minneapolis' Triathlon's entrants scurrying for cover. Many of them waited out the storm in their cars. Others went home. Everyone, the stayers and the goers, knew that course flooding would necessitate a "Plan B." The 1800--or-so stayers had faith that event management would figure something out; that the race would go on. More than that, those people believed that the producers of this