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2025 Fairmont Triathlon Coverage - We love the stories that unfold during races, especially those that highlight good sportsmanship and breakout performances, and last Saturday's Fairmont Tri featured both of those inspiring things.

Let's start with the good sportsmanship example.

NOAH BILLINGS and SEAN PICKLE came into the race as podium hopefuls, the question was who would outrace who (whom? We've never been clear about  whos and whoms). For the last three years, these young men have battled for Junior of the Year honors, with Billings taking the prize twice. Sean finished 2nd in the voting each time.

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Minnesotans Impress at Des Moines 70.3!

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Minnesota triathletes took 10 spots in the Top 25 at IRONMAN 70.3 DES MOINES last Sunday, starting with NATHAN KIM's personal best 4:06:38. The Nemeth boys from Sartell are emerging stars.

Minnesota Men:

3rd – NATHAN KIM, 23, Minneapolis – 4:06:38 (PR! Prior Best: 4:11:50)...

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New Club For High Schoolers...

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By Josh Sell

Southwest SURGE - The mission of this club is to introduce triathlon, and other versions of multisport, to high school students in the Twin Cities southwest metro area.

Athletes will build camaraderie while learning, training, and competing together.

Who is the club for?
This club is for current high school athletes to build their endurance during non-competition high school seasons.  It is also for athletes not involved in any other high school sport who want to learn more about testing their limits.  This is an inclusive club, so there can be a virtual option for athletes not located in the southwest metro area....

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"A Fast and Furious Hour of Power"...

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By Corey Nygaard

Buffalo Sprint Race Report - Buffalo was back for 2025 and the nervous energy was present as all the athletes got their transitions ready for what was shaping up to be a beautiful 65 degrees, calm wind day. The forecasted conditions for the race were perfect for quick and enjoyable racing and in my opinion, the meteorologists finally got something right!

For the race I competed in, the sprint, it was a fast and furious hour of power. The swim was over in a hurry and we headed out on the single loop all right hand turn bike course. The loop has rolling hills and forces you to keep your momentum to keep speed throughout the 12.25 miles. I was making good progress on the bike until the last final turn where I dropped my chain over some bumpy pavement behind the stores on an awkward turn, I was able to get off and get rolling in less than 10 seconds. Came into T2 feeling exceptional and that I could have a good run. It was beautiful running next to the lake and on my run out I could see the Olympic race playing out while they were  motoring back into T2. At the 1.5 mile turnaround I got splits to 2nd and 3rd as we passed in the opposite direction,  I decided to try and negative split the back half, and did!  ...

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"...I Knew I Could Hold My Own."

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By Amy Preusser

2025 Buffalo Graniteman Recap - This was my third race of the year, and I was looking forward to having more competition in Buffalo. Some of the names on the olympic race preview were big, but I knew I could hold my own. Getting set up in transition, I was able to chat with some of the female athletes: I love hearing where they come from. A lot of us were moms, which is my favorite. I, myself, came tomulti-sport after becoming a mom, which makes it extra special to connect with others on race day!

My pool has been closed the last few weeks, and despite being a confident swimmer, I was nervous about the water temps. My plan was to stay calm and comfortable, and not worry about my pace. This strategy worked well for me! It was a little crowded & tough to get out of the initial chute onto the main swim course, but time flew by and we were back to shore before I knew it. The lake was calm, and the swim course was a good refresher to sighting and swimming in open water! It was also good practice in getting my wetsuit off - an area where I do not excel.

Going into the bike, I knew that the course was fast. I was excited for a fun ride, and ready to tackle some hills (which I don’t get to train on very often)! I came out of T1 really well, and was flying down the hills. Unfortunately, after a climb, my chain fell out of the front chainring. I am a self-taught bike mechanic, so I was able to handle it myself. In the minutes that I had my wheel off and was fixing this, I had at least a dozen athletes cycle past and ask if I needed help. I love the camaraderie of triathletes!! In total, the chain issue cost me 3-4 minutes, which was frustrating but I stayed calm. I pushed myself really hard through the next ~18 miles so I didn’t
lose any more time....

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