Leelanau.com: Think Globally, Surf Locally

Leelanau.com Blog
leelanau county news • traverse city news • michigan news

Leelanau News updated Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Leelanau Hills: A Steal of a Deal

The Ticker from the Traverse City Business News has a feature on the Leelanau Hills development that explains how contractor Bob Mitchell of Bob Mitchell & Associates of Kingsley became the new owner of Leelanau Hills in the the BayView development in Suttons Bay.   read more »



Coming Events: Port Oneida Run/Walk (Sep 4), Lake Leelanau Barbecue & Blues Festival (Sep 5), Sleeping Bear bike tours (ongoing), Leelanau Farmer's Markets (ongoing)

Check the Leelanau Calendar Also: Sugar Loaf Updates!

Michigan News, Features & Links at Absolute Michigan!


Latest Weather
Light rain & 77 at 8:30 AM

sunrise: 7:03 am / sunset: 8:24 pm
Waning Gibbous, 72% of the Moon is Illuminated

Weather Forecast »

Recent Wallpaper & Photos

June 22, 2009

The 1st Annual M-22 Challenge Results

m-22challengeThe 1st Annual M-22 Challenge was a success, according to event coordinator, Matt Myers. One-hundred twenty-two athletes participated in the challenge, which included a 17 mile bike ride around Big and Little Glen Lake, a 2 mile run including dune climb, and 1 mile out and back paddle in Little Glen Lake. With a time of 1:09:37, Jonathan Kuck, from Champaign, IL, was the overall men's winner.  Mark Durno, of Fairview Park, OH and Stephen John Andriese, of Traverse City, followed closely behind respective times of 1:10:06 and 1:11:09.   Keri Pawielski, of St Joesph, MI, was the top woman, with 1:15:48 time. Stephanie Frye, of Traverse City, was the 2nd best woman with a 1:26:42:58 tim.  Leland's own, Sue Burns, took 3rd overall in the woman's division. with a time of 1:28:25.  Full results available on the M-22 Challenge website.

The M-22 Challenge is a multi-discipline event based in beautiful Leelanau County in Northern Michigan designed to challenge athletes against the natural terrain and environmental elements of the area. The event organizers were thrilled with the number of participants, spectators, and volunteers. Next year, they are hoping that next year the event will draw 500 participants.

The above photo is by Jason Hamelin.  More photos of the M-22 Challenge are availble on his website  www.hamelinphoto.com or via the M-22 Challenge site.

No Comments »

No comments yet.

RSS feed for comments on this post.

Leave a comment

Powered by WordPress :: webdesign by Leelanau.com :: © 1996-2010 Manitou Publishing Co.