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Minnesota's Outdoor Season Opener Was a Goodie!

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2025 Buffalo Triathlon Coverage - Alexandria-based triathletes have been rocking out for the last few seasons, Spencer Syvertson, Corey Nygaard and Kadie Hokanson especially. Then there's Brian Storhaug, who has managed to win a tri or two every year since 2017.

Spencer, Corey and Brian were chatting before Sunday's Buffalo Tri (Kadie was busy marathoning in Fargo) about the emergence of talent from their little city.  They mentioned a new name, Kelly Emmerich, saying she's someone to keep an eye on.

They were right. While the aforementioned Alexandria stars were setting the pace in their respective Olympic and Sprint events on Sunday, Kelly was quietly keeping the predicted women's Olympic race leaders in sight. She cranked out solid splits in all three phases and held on to 3rd place behind besties/training partners Katie Deregnier, winner of two races in 2024, and perennial podium finisher Kristen Hawkins. We were also impressived with the fact that she finished ahead of Amy Preusser (4th place) who had already won two tris this spring...

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Minnesotans Take 1st, 3rd & 5th in Northern Iowa...

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TRI Clear Lake Coverage - Despite the cancelled swim, Minnesota triathetes did what they always do at this early-season northern Iowa multi, and we're pleased to say that most of our prerace prognostications were correct.

Let's look at the Intermediate distance (2 mile run - 25 mile bike - 10K run) competition first.

We predicted that Minneapolis pro TED TREISE would end Iowa pro TYSON WEILAND's winning streak, and he did so rather handily, thanks to his five minute pullaway on the bike. That margin endured, giving Ted a 1:39:47 to Tyson's runnerup 1:44:45.

Taking third was first amateur NATHAN KIM, who was nominated for three MMHs last year, including Triathlete of the Year.  Rounding out the Top 5 were former, albeit briefly, Minnesotan STUART GILDEA and Minneapolis' PETER WIKMAN

Winning the men's 19 & Under title was Rochester's NOAH BILLINGS (photo)a two-time Minnesota Junior of the Year.  Coon Rapids' DAVID CARNEY, who was coming off a successful 2024 tri season, cracked the...

 

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Agreeing With Spencer...

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By Mitchell Clayton

Tinman Intermediate Race Report - Last week, Spencer Syvertson wrote a post for MN Tri News about how he loves small Minnesota triathlons, and how the U of M Morris’ Tinman triathlon is a great rust-buster event to kickstart your racing season. I couldn’t agree more. The Tinman tri has sprint (450 yds – 12 mile – 5 k) and olympic (1100 yds – 19 mile – 10 k) distance events that both feature a pool swim followed by an outdoor bike and run. It’s a well-run, small town event. I’ve done the sprint two times in the past, and this year I wanted to see how I could do at the longer distance.

The swim was pretty straightforward. I glanced at the race clock right before flipping for the first 50 and saw :28… whoops. After taking it out way too fast, I settled in and went through the motions. Hit the wall in 13:47, jumped out of the pool, and made my way to T1 just outside the pool doors. 

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Rain, Tornado Warnings, Missed Turns & Awesome Volunteers...

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By Tevin Neegaard

70.3 Gulf Coast Race Report - My 2025 season opener was one to remember. This race gave us it all weather wise torrential rain showers, gusty winds, and tornado warnings that would later call the race for a majority of participants due to safety reasons.

Swim: Cancelled

Bike: The rain entered the chat as soon as we took our bikes off the rack. It was my first time really hammering in these conditions. Only mistake and wouldn’t have really changed anything other than position off the bike potentially… I missed a turn badly and had to stop altogether just to turn around with wet pavement on the shoulder...

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Minnesota's 2025 Tri Season is Underway!

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39th Tinman Triathlon - 2016 MInnesota Junior of the Year MITCHELL CLAYTON won the Buzz Ryan Sprint in 2017, his 6th career tri victory. His next W was seven years later (2024) at Tri Clear Lake, where he set an amateur course record. There's many good reasons for his dry spell. College, work, grad school and marriage. But he bounced back strong last year and it appears that 2025 will be an even more successful year for him, one that may even land him a spot on Team MInnesota. Why? He crushed the competition at the Morris Tinman Intermediate distance triathlon yesterday. His 1:43:03 not only gave him a 17-minute margin of victory, it was the event's fastest time in more than a decade. A pair of Team MN athletes won th last two editions of this race in times that were and 1:43 and 2:08 slower than Mitchell's. Granted, good weather undoubtedly played a role, as conditions at Tinman are typically cold, windy and often wet. Still, in the amended words of poet/philosopher Neil Young, Mitch "rocked like a hurricane." ...

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