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Once Again, Cheryl is Female Grand Master of the Year!

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By Bonnie and Clyde

Once again, there is a stellar group of F- Grand Master of thhe Year nonimess: Jan Guenther, Julia Weisbecker and Cheryl Zitur.

Bonnie – This category appeared to be a toughie until I took a deeper dive, after which I concluded that Cheryl Zitur was clearly the most deserving of the F-GMOY. Two outright wins,where she outraced several younger credentialed athletes. Her 2nd behind TOY nominee Cami Eckhoff at Buffalo Sprint was just as impressive, and her 4th place overall finish at Timberman Olympic was an AGR.

Finally, there is a definite spot for Cheryl in the Top 6 on 2025 Team Minnesota, whereas Julia and Jan are projected to place between 11th and 15th.

Clyde - My two frontrunners for the female GMOY honor were Jan and Cheryl. Jan was competitive at long course races (predominantly) this season, whereas Cheryl was fast at local short course races. Like Bonnie, I thought this would be a tough category to pick a winner. In the end though, I do agree with her that Cheryl should be awarded ...

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Luke is 2025 Male GMOY!

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By Bonnie and Clyde

2025 Minnesota Multisport Honors - MALE GRAND MASTER OF THE YEAR

Bonnie – In the previous 26 years of the MMHs no man over the age of 70 had been named Grand Master of the Year. There are several good reasons for this. Field size is one. Most notable though is the fact that Minnesota has been home to many world and national class 60-to-69-year olds. Greg Taylor and Tony Schiller and Ben Ewers raced at a world class level in their 60s, and guys like Tim Brown, Neil King and Bill Schmitt were not far behind.

Of the two 60-69ers nominees this year, Rod Raymond had best lived up to the standards set by the aforementioned men. His Age Group record at Ironman 70.3 Michigan was particularly impressive, and his effort at Northwoods was only seconds behind Neil King's long-standing mark. Rod's Shell Lake effort was very solid, but in my opinion, he needed one more elite performance to upend my pick for GMOY....

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Corbin Repeats as JOY!

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By Bonnie and Clyde 

2025 Junior of the Year - Agreeing that Corbin Deichman and Adeline Althaus-Kotila were the strongest candidates, here is a portion of the debate our concerning the selection of Junior of the Year: ....

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Paige & Nathan Dominate POY Discussion...

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By Bonnie and Clyde

Here are the nominees for 2025 Male and Female Performance of te Year:

Men:

Nathan Kim - 2nd place at St. Anthony's (FL) - 1:53:26

Nathan Kim - 2nd at Ironman 70.3 Madison - 4:05:48

Spencer Syvertson - 1st at Northwoods - 57:01 - Course record

HM - Josh Blankenheim's course record 1:49:39 at Brewhouse Intermediate; Spencer Syvertson's win at Buzz Ryan (45:29). 

 

Women:

Paige Schulz - 1st at Ironman 70.3 Madison - 4:34:48

Paige Schulz - 2nd at Ironman Chattanooga - 9:43:35...

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Koala Cuddling....

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By Katie Deregnier

Wollongong Australia Age Group World Championships Olympic Distance race report! - 

Swim: Awesome! Best ocean swim I’ve ever done. It was clear, I was used to the water, and the waves didn’t bother me. I felt confident the whole way

Bike: I dropped my water bottle right away and had to go back to get it- these moments make me wish it was an Ironman so that amount of time wouldn’t matter as much.The course was 3 loops with several U-turns, which made it quite congested! I felt like I was in a draft legal cycling race for a lot of it and the technical turns were not in my favor either- I know I can improve here. It was super fun, though- for some reason the 3 loops made it feel really exciting!

Run: I’ll take it- it felt ok, but of course the 35-39 wave didn’t start until 930 so we were running in some heat. I also have to keep in mind I didn’t start doing speed workouts until July due to hip stuff, so with another year of training I know there’s more room for improvement here too!

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