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Daily Commercial Article

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Clermont is a Tri Mecca for athletes  

Triathletes like the training and the lifestyle here

 

ROXANNE BROWN

http://www.dailycommercial.com/localnews/story/092509triathletes

 

CLERMONT — The triathlon geeks have voted, and Clermont is near the front of the pack of best places to live for triathletes. The city was ranked eighth in the October issue of Triathlete Magazine.

“We didn’t use a scientific formula to put together this list,” read an editor’s note preceding the Top 20 list. “We didn’t worry whether or not certain areas of the country were adequately represented. We just put a few of the world’s biggest tri geeks in a conference room and asked ourselves one question: If you were moving, and triathlon training was the main criteria dictating your decision, where should you go?”

According to the magazine, Clermont — chosen as number eight under the subcategory of Best Facilities — was credited with building a reputation as one of the country’s true tri meccas.

“With quiet roads, rolling terrain and year-round training, Clermont has plenty of upsides,” said the magazine, citing athletes such as Jarrod Shoemaker, Lisa Bentley, Sara Haskins and Nina Craft as fans of the area.

Kevin Grogan, a local triathlete, can add his own testimonial. He moved to Clermont with his wife Kimberly to train for an elite development team.

“That was six years ago and we just never left,” Grogan said. “Just about everything a pretty serious triathlete wants, Clermont has. It’s just the lifestyle here and so many positives — the hills, great weather, the National Training Center pool, the many lakes …”

Grogan also said that between the NTC — which the magazine article dubbed “Disneyland for triathletes” — and Sommer Sports — a company that for 26 years has brought races to the area — there is a race for every distance during the year and just about one race every weekend in the summer.

In addition, Dr. Mike Ray, who heads the NTC’s Sports Medicine Institute, is credited for having the vision to bring triathlon related human performance training/testing to the Clermont area.

Grogan said Clermont is also very central to other Florida cities that hold races during the year.

“We’d love for other triathletes to learn about Clermont, visit and maybe even move here,” Grogan said.

Fred Sommer, owner/president of Sommer Sports, said he was glad to see Clermont on the list since there is no other single venue in the world that holds as many races in a year as Clermont.

Grogan said for the triathletes who live here, that means not having to travel if they don’t want to, and still getting in the specific distance and type race they are looking for.

Sommer also said the article served to get Clermont in the minds of athletes who have never trained or raced here.

Former Olympian Dr. Dot Richardson, the NTC’s director and medical director, said she believes that the NTC is a testament to how South Lake Hospital, of which the NTC is a part, is committed to health and wellness within the community.

Richardson said she is aware of many prominent athletes who train at the center.

The only warnings the article mentioned were the rains Clermont is notorious for and the nearly 100 percent humidity in the summer.

For South Lake Chamber President Ray San Fratello, the article is like gold.

“Anytime you get an article in a national publication, it’s gold and we’ve got to jump on it,” San Fratello said. “What’s neat about it from our standpoint, too, is that if you look at the Top 10, we are the number one east of the Mississippi River and out of all the different places, Clermont’s been named to have the best facilities.”

San Fratello said articles such as this help in the areas of marketing and economic development.

“So it’s not only folks in Lake County recognizing one of our strengths. It needs to be nurtured as a great place to live, raise a family and hopefully build on the sports niche of ours in South Lake,” he said.

OUC Downtown Tri

Saturday, September 12th, 2009

 

 

Clermont’s Kevin Grogan, fresh off of winning Clermont’s Central Florida Triathlon Series championship, continued his solid summer of competing Saturday by winning the OUC Downtown Orlando Triathlon sprint race in a time of 57 minutes, 23 seconds.Grogan finished ahead of second–place finishing John Bess of New Smyna Beach (59:15) and third-place Ed Donner of Melbourne (59:22).

The women’s race was won by Hellen Libby of Lynn Haven in 1:05:27 with Tampa’s Lisa Whidden (1:06:01) and Melbourne’s Pamela Maxwell (1:08:15).

http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/fitness_exercise_health/2009/09/kevin-grogan-wins-at-ouc-downtown-orlando-tri.html

http://www.racesmith.com/results/2009results/OUCDOT091209oa.html

“Grogan Duo Dominate”

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Orlando Sentinel  - August 15, 2009 

Husband and wife, Kevin and Kimberly Grogan of Minneola, were each winners in the season finale race in the Central Florida Triathlon Series Saturday morning at Clermont’s Waterfront Park. Kevin Grogan, 36, won the men’s race in a time of 45 minutes, 11 seconds for the course that included a .25-mile swim, an 8-mile bicycle and a 3.1-mile run.
His victory completed a sweep of all three races in the summer series, giving him the series title with 3,000 points. Kimberly, 30, won the women’s race in 49:43, finishing ahead of Clermont’s Rose Stasiowski (51:22). Stasiowski, though, who had won the series’ first two races, took the women’s series title with 2,997 points.

 

 

 

 

Lake Logan Tri- Canton NC

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Article

Heavy rains persisted for most of the races. And the hundreds of competitors hitting the streets around Lake Logan didn’t seem to mind.

Teddy Park, 32, who finished third in the men’s sprint triathlon, welcomed the rain. “It’s been raining a lot in Asheville recently,” said Park, who lives in West Asheville. “So I’m used to riding in the rain.”

He completed the event about seven minutes behind the winner, Kevin Grogan, 36, of Minneola Shores, Fla., who crossed the finish line at 1:01:55.

   

Heartland Triathlon

Monday, July 27th, 2009

http://www.newssun.com/sports/WED-7-29-HeartTri

Kevin Grogan, of Minneola, is the first to head for the finish line, winning the Heartland Triathlon overall with a blistering time of 57-minutes, 22-seconds.

Heartland Tri sees hearty weather, heartening turnout

By DAN HOEHNE

SEBRING - The morning hours of Sunday stayed bright and clear and a field of 423 swimmers, bikers and runners made the most of it, making the 4th annual Heartland Triathlon another booming success.

The pre-race beach on Lake Jackson was awash with readying participants, but by the end, they were coming in a trickle at a time, led by overall winner Kevin Grogan, 36 of Minneola, who went through the three aspects of the race in a time of 57:22.

A Test of Endurance 

Published: July 27, 2009

Updated:

SEBRING - Fifty-seven minutes and 23 seconds after the start of the Heartland Triathlon, Kevin Grogan was the first to cross the finish line.

“I’m feeling great,” said Grogan, 35, a Minneola Shores resident, just seconds after completing a quarter-mile swim, 14-mile bike ride and 3.1-mile run. “My fifth win in a row. I’m on a bit of a hot streak.”

Grogan came into Sebring just one week out from a victory in an Atlanta race. Savoring his latest win, he was not sure where a future competition may take place.

“I don’t like to sign up too far in advance,” Grogan said.

A beautiful day for racing

Results

Carrollton Championships Results

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Won my 4th race in 4 tries. On a bit of a hot streak. Came across 2nd after starting two minutes back of Atlanta, Ga’s Sandy Alexander.  I knew I had to close within 2 minutes of him & I was able to do that.  Felt bad for the kid but I have been in his shoes so many times; crossing first & finishing second cause of wave starts (Loggerhead, FAU, etc.)  

   

 

Here are the results..

http://results.active.com/pages/displayNonGru.jsp?pubID=3&rsID=81511 

 I guess this makes me the Carrollton Champion & I am sure Sandy is already looking forward to a rematch in 2010. 

Good times in Columbus with Dr. & Mrs. Leerssen..  The kids had a blast.

 

Carrollton Triathlon - Georgia Championship

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Up in Columbus, Georgia & decided to race the Carrollton Championships in two days 70 miles to the North of me. Pretty pumped for the race. Furthest race to date away from home this season; amazing! Look forward to another great Dave Johnson Enterprises event.

Good to be back in Georgia having a nice visit with Kimberly’s parents (Dr. & Mrs. Darcy Leerssen). Hung out on Lake Harding earlier and saw the kids Atlanta cousins for dinner.

More Space Coast Multisport…

Friday, July 17th, 2009

https://www.spacecoastmultisport.com/newsblog.html
July 13, 2009

‘THONG BOY’ GIVES FIELD SECOND WEDGIE

 

 

Kevin ‘thong boy’ Grogan yanked the field again as he crossed the finish line of the second race of the CFT Sprint Triathlon Series in Clermont on July 11. The feisty fashionista blew through the quarter-mile swim, 8-mile bike and 5K run, taking the win in 43:23
The victory made it two out of two in the three race Series for Grogan, who, together with his wife Kimberly, own Gear for Multisport at the National Training Center in Clermont.
For those who don’t remember — or perhaps are trying to forget, the Minneola Madman was the one who gave the crowd at Pineapple Man a cheap thrill when he blew across the mat sporting a SEE ME Butt Crack String. (scroll down for May 30 race blog and ‘eye bleach’ photo.) Above Grogan runs with alien chrome dome.

Been a nice few weeks..

Monday, July 13th, 2009

Been able to put together a string of three solid races (Clermont #1, Orlando, Clermont #2) where I was able to come away with 3 overall triathlon sprint wins.  I can’t help but feel good about the outcome & feel like I am still getting smarter, stronger, & just improving in all three disciplines.  Many thanks goes out to my support crew of my wife Kimberly & my parents.  I sometimes think my wins mean more to my dad than they do to me..& I mean this in the most supportive way.

    

 

 

Welcome Argon18

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Gear for Multisport & I have signed on with Argon18 bikes for the rest of this season & hopefully many years to come.  It was a win-win situation & I hope to represent the Canadian based bike company well in my upcoming races this season.  Many thanks to Argon18’s Simon Leblanc that made it happen.

A look at whats to come in the next couple weeks…the e-114!

 

I will post some other pictures once I get the new ride built.