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stenzelED. St. Paul relatively-new-parents/triathletes Steve and Sarah Stenzel were featured on triathlon.competitor.com on Thursday. How cool is that! We're re-posting it here for those who haven't seen the story yet.

HAPPILY EVER AFTER...By Sarah Wassner Flynn

Team Stenzel

Who: Steve Stenzel, 30 and Sarah Linder-Stenzel, 31

Where: St. Paul, MN

High school sweethearts Steve and Sarah started off as runners but now race triathlons regularly. Sarah, who took up the sport first, converted a hesitant Steve to the sport in 2006, and, since then the two of them have competed in every distance, from sprint to Ironman, often together....

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Feet & Filets....

troyGoing Off Course - Podiatric surgeon / vagabond tri-du athlete / steak-lover, Troy Vargas, knows almost everything there is to know about feet. He knows, for example, why some feet stink, and others don't. And he figured out early in life that standing and running are almost impossible if you don't have feet. And he knows all about diseases of the foot and that a foot has more than 10 bones in it. He knows that "Toe Jam" isn't really jam.

And he knows what corns are. Almost nobody really knows what a corn is. And he knows why plantar warts have poppy seeds in them.

To most people, feet are purely functional, allowing them to stand and walk, but are otherwise kinda gross. If feet weren't gross, mankind would not have invented socks and shoes and nail polish and toe rings and Dr. Scholl's stuff, right?

But to Troy, feet are beautiful are cool and worthy of love and appreciation....

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Coach Kris Honored...Again...

krisCOLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.

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Philantrophy, Ketchup & Dancing Children...

penticoffs(Photo - L - R - The Penticoffs - Olivia, Renee, Scotty and Jenna.)

Interview - Scott Penticoff is not just a great athlete, he's one of the coolest and most honorable guys we know. He also owns a lot of great shirts. He's returning to the multi scene after taking 2011 off to concentrate on other things. Recently we had the chance to discuss important stuff with him, like philanthropy and ketchup and parenthood.

MTN - You concentrated on ultra-running and philanthropy in 2011. What did you set out to accomplish in those areas? And did you satisfy your goals?

SP - MTN Guys,

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Sara Sampsell-Jones is Pretty Darn Cool...

saraSara Sampsell-Jones is a lawyer and a former scrappy little point guard at Edina HS and later, albeit briefly, at Dartmouth. She still has several college sweatshirts and she wears them often, albeit one at a time. Her husband Ted, who went to Yale and thus refuses to wear his wife's sweatshirts, is really, really fixated, albeit not in a sick way, on women's basketball, especially on the collegiate level, though he's really into the WNBA, too, and was totally stoked when Maya Moore signed with the Lynx. Since 2002, Ted and Sara have co-authored "Women's Hoops Blog" (LINK) which features a totally cool cutline: "Inane commentary on a game that deserves far better." It is arguably the most read women's basketball blog in the U.S. (Ted and Sara have since turned over the Blog's editorial reins to people who have more time to devote to the site.)

How cool is all that!

Because she's not real tall, Sara can't dunk. But don't underestimate her. She's quick and her crossover dribble is deft and blurry-fast. She can take you to the hole in a blink. She prefers Caribou (Breakfast Blend) to Dunn Bros., pancakes over French toast and Ricky Rubio over Steve Nash. She doesn't play hoops as much as she used to. That lawyering thing gets in the way, as does the fact that she is raising one or two excrutiatingly cute children....

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