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SIXTH YEAR AT GLIMMERGLASS PARK

Cooperstown’s Peter Edmonds

Third In Cooperstown Triathlon

Cooperstown's Peter Edmonds, right, accepts third-place accolades in the winner's circle at the end of today's sixth annual Cooperstown Triathlon at Glimmerglass State Park. Barrett Celecki, Barneveld, right, was first, and Shawn Parkhurst of Oswego, center, who will compete on the U.S. Team in the World Games in Cozumel, Mexico, in September, second. Edmonds is the middle of five siblings, all runners. He graduated from SUNY's Upstate Medical University in Syracuse last week, and will begin his internship next week in Nashville. Meanwhile, he's staying with his parents, Dr. Lee and Jean Edmonds. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)
Cooperstown’s Peter Edmonds, right, accepts third-place accolades in the winner’s circle at the end of today’s sixth annual Cooperstown Triathlon at Glimmerglass State Park. Barrett Celecki, Barneveld, left, was first, and Shawn Parkhurst of Oswego, center, who will compete with the U.S. Team in the World Games in Cozumel, Mexico, in September, second. Edmonds is the middle of five siblings, all runners. He graduated from SUNY’s Upstate Medical University in Syracuse last week, and will begin his internship next week in Nashville. Meanwhile, he’s staying with his parents, Dr. Lee and Jean Edmonds. (Jim Kevlin/AllOTSEGO.com)

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