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Jan, Christel & Cheryl...

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By Simon

As mentioned in Garfunkel's post, determining the three nominees for Female Grand Master of the Year was agonizing. The ultimate decision to leave JULIA WEISBECKER, 58, from Eagan, off the list was a toughie. And no, we are not sure that we made the right decision. In the end it came down to racing volume. Julia raced three times, each with elite results, while the other women turned in four or more great performances apiece. ...

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Tim, Luke & Chuck are 2024 GMOY Nominees...

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By Garfunkel

The Minnesota Multisport Honors Committee has been hard at work identifying and name-dropping athletes who stood out in 2024. Now, the time has come for Simon and me to deliberate and officially nominate 3 athletes per award category. Below, in alphabetical order, and the 3 men aged 60+ who are up for this year’s Grand Master of the Year title:

Tim Brown, 66, Emily
Tim won this honor in 2020 and 2023. This season he rocked a 5th overall at Apple Duathlon, and set age group records at Clearwater olympic and Chisago half. The Committee loves when athletes show race diversity (i.e., racing a duathlon, an olympic distance, and a half distance in the same year), like Tim did this season. He raced consistently at a national-class level.

Luke Harned, 71, Mahtomedi
Luke raced prolifically this season with 7 (!) sprint distance finishes. He set age group records at Timberman and Big Lake sprints. A perennial nominee in this category.

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Possible POY Nominations...

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By Simon

Garfunkel and I will select what we agree to be the three most outstanding overall performances for both the men and women. They will be our official 2024 POY nominatees. Here are the performances that we are considering:

Men:

SEAN COOLEY, 39, Stillwater

- CR win @ Square Lake 70.3 - 4:10:57

- 5th @ Ironman 70.3 Des Moines - 4:07:57 (Fastest half IM time of the season by a MN triathlete)

MARCUS DUVAL, 33, Minneapolis

- Dominant win at Manitou International (1:59:46 - 1 mi. - 27 - 10k)...

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More Names - Possible Male AOY Nominees...

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By Simon

Which three men listed here will lock up Athlete of the Year nominations?

JOSH BLANKENHEIM, 44 Duluth - With three wins and a 2nd in four starts, Josh proved he deserves consideration here.

TIM BONTRAGER, 31, Minneapolis - Two wins and a 2nd this season. Will it be enough?

SEAN COOLEY, 39, Stillwater - A 4:10 win at uber-challenging Square Lake, a 4:14 2nd at hot, windy Chisago and a 4:07 5th at Des Moines 70.3 could be enough for the former AOY to receive a nomination.

SAM HAUCK, 40, Eden. Prairie - Two big wins--Pigman Olympic and Timberman International--and a fast 7th (1:59) at Maple Grove. Enough for a second look?...

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More Name-Dropping - Possible AOY Nominees...

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By Simon

Later this month, Garfunkel and I will be selecting three male and three female nominees in several categories for this year's Minnesota Multisport Honors. Today, I'm looking at the list of women who deserve to be considered for Athlete of the Year nominations. Know that to be considered an athletes must have turned in at least three outstanding performances. Know also that some athletes have yet to complete their seasons, thus our list might require updating.

Here, in alpha order, are the current considerees for Female AOY nominations: 

KATIE DEREGNIER, 36, Farmington - Katie's highlights include two wins--Trinona Olympic and Big Lake Olympic--and a pair of 2nds--TriByKnight (IA) and Chisago Olympic. 

CAMI ECKHOFF, 38, Detroit Lakes - Two fast wins--1:05 at Northwoods and 1:00:54 at Young Life Sprint--plus impressive 2nds at Chisago 70.3 and Clearwater Olympic are Cami's 2024 highlights. Her improvement from year-to-year has been fun to watch...

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