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Another W for Zitur. Another Record For Buenting...
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Sunday, 25 August 2019 23:10
MAPLE GROVE SPRINT - CHERYL ZITUR never fails to impress us. Then again, neither does ISABELLA BUENTING and AMY WOOLSEY.
Zitur and Woolsey are women who have done their best racing since turning 50. Zitur won her first tri at the age of 48, and now 54, has amassed 15 overall women's triathlon titles, the most recent of which was last Saturday at beautiful Warner Lake Park, venue of the 10th annual Maple Grove Sprint Triathlon. The win was her sixth straight here, and her time (1:07:15) was the 3rd fastest women's clocking ever on this route, and quick enough to land her in 4th place overall!.
Guess who owns the the Top 2 fastest times?
Woolsey, who has won four of the five races she's won since turing 50, placed 5th on Saturday, a performance that compliments her 6th at Apple last May, and her Top 10 at Chisago Sprint last month.
Buenting is not in her 50s, and has a long way to go before she gets there. She is 16, and she placed 4th at Maple Grove Sprint, doing so in a time--1:10:09--that slashed 5:12 off the prior junior record. In five regional tri starts this season, Bella has five age goup wins, and junior CRs were set in four of those efforts....
"Everything Went Right."
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Saturday, 24 August 2019 23:10
By Paige Schulz (strava.com)
Ironman Mont-Tremblant Race Report - 10:09 total time. 3rd place amateur female. 2nd place 25-29 age group. 49 minute PR. A great race....
Doritos & Sprinklers....
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Thursday, 22 August 2019 23:10
By Mario Minelli
The Wingman Triathlon. This will be more of a race course/venue review rather than a personal recap. Or maybe a mash-up of the two...
I believe the Wingman Triathlon started in 2009, the year after I did my first tri. It's only about an hour long drive from where I live and I've always wanted give it a shot. The problem was that it usually fell on the same weekend as the Festival in the Park Run, a race in Kasson, MN, where I reside. I like to support local events and I'm not one for doing two races in one weekend so I always passed on the Wingman--until this year. So I raced in the 5k on Saturday (August 10), then the Wingman Tri the following day. I did, however, pass on the Festival's Twinkie eating contest that would have made for a triple event weekend.
I entertained the idea of taking it easy in Saturdays race, but we all know it's hard to hold back. And for triathletes who race a variety of distances, a 5k is about as short as it gets in a swim-bike-run event. So...I ran pretty hard in the 5k. Surprisingly, I felt ok Sunday morning for the Wingman. My friend Tom and I got to the race venue, Red Wing's Colvill Park, about an hour before the 8am start time. We were setting up our transition areas when Tom realized he forgot one minor piece of equipment: goggles. This would be his second tri. His other being Rochesterfest a couple years ago so he was a little rusty.
Then the sprinkler system at the park started blasting water into the transition area getting many people wet before the swim, or for the swim depending on how you look at it. A friendly athlete next to Tom had a spare pair of goggles and the sprinkler issue was soon resolved. ...
"Looking Forward to Next Year"....
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Wednesday, 21 August 2019 23:25
By Ashley Hall
GREAT UP NORTH TRIATHLON - Have you ever had the chance to hang a medal on a triathlete’s neck? It’s truly the best part of the event! I shed many happy tears, hugs and celebrations with the triathletes as they crossed the finish line. Every ounce of worry, doubt and stressful moments leading up to The Great Up North Triathlon was worth it the second the medals started being handed out. We had 49 individuals and 5 teams cross our finish line; each dripping not only with sweat but with feelings of pride and accomplishment. Some even had the chance celebrating with their loved ones at the finish line!
We have experience in planning non-profit fundraising events, hosting athletic camps, running our own business and coaching, but nothing quite compares to organizing a triathlon. We had the opportunity to meet triathletes from all over the Midwest and Canada and competitors of all ages and levels; each with their own story and their own “why” of competing.
We had many first timers, some who already have aspirations of competing in more triathlons and some who just wanted to check it off their list. Our first place male for 19 and under was up from Florida for the summer and considers himself a competitive swimmer, but we think he may have a future in triathlons. Our youngest competitor was 13 and completed the race completely on her own as a last minute decision to give it a try...
2019 Maple Grove Triathlon: Anticipation...
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Wednesday, 21 August 2019 23:10
MAPLE GROVE TRIATHLON PREVIEW - COACH KRIS sent us a copy of his event's entrant list last week. Even knowing that the field would swell significantly between then and race day, plus knowing that, historically, many extremely competitive athletes are later sign-ups, we became very excitied by what we saw....