Race Coverage
"Health is Wealth"
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Saturday, 14 April 2018 23:25
The fourth and final event of the YWCA's 2018 Indoor Triathlon Series happened on April 8. It was by far the their best-attended event ever, with 114 athletes crossing the finish line. The previous record was 80 finishers on March 18. Only one Minnesota indoor--Tri-U-Mah--draws more folks than the YWCA.
Jeff's Back! ....Updated!
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Saturday, 07 April 2018 23:20
By Jeff Gilmer (Facebook)
Duathlon Nationals Race Report - It has been a long 10 months since I was hit by a pickup truck while cycling last June. Today (Saturday) was my first chance to race again since the accident. It has taken alot of patience and training to get back to just being able to participate.
I had the chance to compete in the USAT Duathlon National Championships today in South Carolina against the best athletes in the country.
I have to admit I was nervous and a little unsure of how the day would go, but as the day went on, the smile on my face grew even with the pouring rain and cold wind. I was having fun again.
Tonight we went to the awards. This year I moved up an age group for the World Championship qualifier and finished 4th....
Crazy Monsters & Ego Padding...
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Monday, 19 March 2018 23:10
By Nikki Dostert Sudberry (via Facebook)
Ironman Puerto Rico π΅π· 70.3 was amazing! The course was hot and hilly but thatβs what makes it amazing. I got a course PR of 6:09 on the dot which was 14 min better than last year and ONE HOUR better than in 2016π With 9th place in my age group and the best race volunteers on the planet Iβm leaving this race extremely happy:)
Thanks to my friends and family for once again dealing with a pre-race crazy monsterπ«
Thank you Kris Swarthout -my coach at Finalk for getting me ready for this race. I have seen gains at every race Iβve done since being one of your athletes . ππ»
Teresa Zimbric Briest- my swim time was again a PR. I was 7th in my AG for a swim and this is due to you. Thank you for being an incredible swim coach:)ππ»ββοΈ
Chris Balser I was 4th in my AG on the bike- And with the help of you making my bike a direct extension of my body I have you to thank for that. You are amazing at what you do. Anna Zawadski you teach me something new about myself and biking every week. Iβve only been biking for 2.5 years and the gains Iβve made in that time is also because of you. Having a strong female athlete teaching me to be a badass on the bike(s) is definitely what I need.
Bob Sumada and Rich Sherman and Ambrose. Um, what can I say?! You guys are the best bike shop I could ask for. Again, thanks for making sure I was dialed in before I shipped my bike. π²π²π² ...
Kelly Claims 2nd Indoor Victory...
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Wednesday, 28 February 2018 23:10
YWCA INDOOR TRIATHLON #2 - The first event in the Y's four-race series was large, a sell-out, in fact. The second race, which was staged on February 18, was even more "sold out." The January event boasted 62 total finishers. Seventy-seven crossed the finish line at the Feb event. Very cool. Love the direction this attendance thing is taking.
The YWCA events feature three distances, a mini, a sprint and a long. Tops in their gender in the mini were tri coach / motorcycle enthusiast PHIL SCONZERT, who threw down a time of 28:03, giving him more than a four minute advantage over the winning time here in January. Runner-up ANDREW HOSALLA and PATRICK KOEGEL filled out the men's podium.
Leading the way for the women in the mini was KIRI FAUL. Beautiful name, huh! She placed 4th overall among the 23 entrant field. PAULA MACKEY and TANIA KOEGEL, who is probably related to the men's bronze medalist, grabbed the 2nd and 3rd spots....
Minnesota's Largest Indoor Tri...
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Thursday, 15 February 2018 23:15
TRI-U-MAH on the Minneapolis campus of The U is our state's best-attended indoor triathlon. A ninety-minute workout consisting of 30 minutes of pool swimming, 30 minutes of stationary bike riding and 30 minutes of treadmill running.
The final enrollment list had approximately 200 names, with 160 athletes participating and finishing on race day, February 11....
Bling Queen Victorious at Eagan...
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Monday, 05 February 2018 23:10
LIFE TIME LAKEVILLE INDOOR TRI - While the Chan race boasted a record turnout, the Lakeville event was able to basically match it's 2017 crowd. Seventy-one participants finished the event.
Leading the way for the guys was Superior Man and Ironman Arizona veteran ANDY AKASON, who won handily. His point total was 205, a full 13 points better than the runner-up.
Originally from Eau Claire, Andy lives in Rosemount now and is a personal trainer at LTF Eagan. He loves his Golden Retriever and believes, as we do, that "only real men listen to Taylor Swift." He watches "Game of Thrones" and admits to enjoying Sponge Bob. He uses Everyman Jack personal grooming products.
His co-winner was AMANDA NESBITT, a self-described "Bling Queen," who listens to "Good For Gary," an excellent cover band. She has awesome biceps (photo). FYI, she placed 3rd overall at Eagan.
Here are the Top 5 male and female finishers: ...