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04.27.2008 10:22 am

Haskins wins St. Anthony’s Triathlon

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Parkway South grad Sarah Haskins won the St. Anthony’s Triathlon on Saturday in St. Petersburg, Fla. Again, she led from start to finish and took home the winner’s check of $10,000. Haskins finished the 1.5 K swim, 40K bike and…

04.20.2008 8:41 pm

Colleen Casey runs with icon Joan Samuelson

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

jogblog0421St. Louis’ Colleen Casey blew her preordained race tactic of starting slow and picking up the pace in the second half of the Olympic Marathon trials Sunday in Boston. She found herself near the pack around icon Joan Benoit Samuelson,…

04.10.2008 12:01 pm

THINK ABOUT your next race

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

While your muscles are recovering from the weekend’s exertion, you could put your brain to work on your next move. After training all those weeks for the marathon or half-marathon, it would be a shame to let that fitness slip…

03.21.2008 12:00 pm

Missouri’s first sub 4-minute outdoor mile _ for Brigette

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

We’re a bit stunned that in the 54 years since Roger Bannister first broke the 4-mile barrier, no one has broken the mark outdoors in Missouri. The organizers of the Brigette Schutzman Festival of Miles hope to end the drought.

Organized…

03.18.2008 7:09 pm

Haskins triumphs in Miami

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

St. Louisan Sarah Haskins finished first in the inaugural Miami International Triathlon over the weekend. She finished nearly two minutes ahead Australian Pip Taylor, taking first in 1 hour, 58 minutes, 12 seconds.

Haskins was the first woman out of the water…

12.08.2007 7:26 pm

Big River finishes seventh, but the field gets ZAPped again

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

Teams from Big River Running Co. finished seventh and 34th in a field of 50 at the men’s USA Track and Field Club Cross Country Championships on Saturday in West Chester, Ohio.
Leading the way for Big River’s first team was Ben Rosario,…

12.07.2007 9:29 pm

It Ain’t Honolulu, but an Olympian will emerge from Tuscaloosa

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

A lack of funding for a triathlon in Honolulu has forced USA Triathlon to change the venue of the next chance for an American man and woman to qualify for the Olympics to Tuscaloosa, Ala. on April 19.

The athletes won’t be…

11.13.2007 11:51 am

Triple threat Haskins ranked No. 7 in the world

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

St. Louis native Sarah Haskins has had a busy November, finishing on the podium in two Olympic-distance triathlons, which consist of a 1,500 meter swim, 40K bike and 10K run.

She started the month by finishing third at the Cancun World…

11.03.2007 9:43 am

Too much bad news from the Olympic Trials

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

The Olympic marathon trials in New York were overshadowed by the news of the death of Ryan Shay, considered an outside favorite to make the team. Shay collapsed about 5 1/2 miles into the race and was taken to Lenox…

10.14.2007 8:53 pm

St. Louisans, Salute Sarah

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

St. Louis native Sarah Haskins finished first and won $60,000 Sunday in the inaugural Toyota U.S. Open Triathlon in Dallas. Haskins finished the 1,500-meter swim, 40-kilometer bike ride and 10K run in 1 hour 55 minutes 57 seconds, more than…