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Fast Milers Headed to Minneapolis
Posted May 6th, 2008 at 2:15 PM by David Monti
Section: News & Results, Road Racing
Thursday’s Medtronic TC 1 Mile will give 2600 citizen athletes a chance to test themselves at the sport’s classic distance, while a much smaller group of elite athletes will be running all-out for significant cash prizes. It will be the fourth annual edition for Minnesota’s most important road mile.
The venue will be Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis. A mass wave of about 1000 runners will start things of at 6:50 p.m., followed by age-group and championship waves beginning at 7:53 p.m. The elites, running for a $25,000 prize money purse, will bring the show to a rousing close. A special $10,000 bonus is on the line for the first man to break 4:00.00 and the first woman to break 4:28.00.
Steve Sherer (Pictured)leads the men’s entry list. The 27 year-old athlete and former Michigan State Spartan, ran 3:56-flat during the indoor season, and finished third in the AT&T USA Indoor Championships at 1500m.
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Ukrainian Mykola Antonenko Dominates 26th Medtronic Twin Cities Marathon
Posted October 8th, 2007 at 8:10 AM by Jeanie Rebb
Section: News & Results, Marathons
After leading the pack from the start, Mykola Antonenko increased the overall pack pace by mile two. Ed Eyestone called the race for the elite men in the lead vehicle ahead of the pack. According to Eyestone, Augustus Kavutu Mbusya put on the heat between miles 5 and 6, but Antonenko broke away at mile 7. By the half-marathon mark, race officials say he maintained at least a minute lead ahead of the rest of the pack, finishing with a time of 2:13:54.
Antonenko said he was happy with his race, but didn’t achieve his goal today. “Psychologically it’s hard to do your goal time by yourself. If I had a group of people pulling me, I could have reached my 2:11 goal,” he said.
“It was a gutsy, courageous effort on his part to go for it on day that was a bit warm,” said Eyestone. Joseph Mutinda finished second with a time of 2:20:12 and Mbusya was third with a time of 2:21:13.

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Two editions of the Minnesota Mile coming in July and September
Posted May 21st, 2007 at 8:03 AM by Bob Ramsak
Section: News & Results
The organizers of Grandma’s Marathon have resurected an 1980’s tradition by bringing back the Minnesota Mile on two dates in two cities: Wednesday, July 11 in St. Paul and again September 9 in Duluth. These road miles will feature several divisions and will include elite fields.
“Many of our participants travel from the Twin Cities area to attend Grandma’s Marathon weekend, so this time we decided to bring a race to them,” said Scott Keenan, executive director of Grandma’s Marathon, in a media release. “This opportunity to resurrect the Minnesota Mile is exciting, and we’re thrilled to create two races which include all skill levels.”
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The Final Sprint
On September 6, 2008
Brenda said:
I would like to participate in the 200 mile relay. Brenda