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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are
exaggerated. If you die, where is the net benefit??? Mike Northrop Auditorium director dies while biking Dale Schatzlein, 58, brought cutting-edge performers to Twin Cities BY DAVE ORRICK Pioneer Press Dale Schatzlein, the longtime director of the University of Minnesota's Northrop Auditorium who is credited with bringing sophistication to Twin Cities audiences through modern dance and jazz, died Thursday while mountain biking with friends in the Colorado Rockies. The athletic 58-year-old had run 18 marathons and cycled over mountain passes on annual trips. The news that he appears to have died of a heart attack shocked friends. Services hadn't been finalized Saturday. Schatzlein, who was born and raised in Minneapolis, had run the performance hall since 1985 and was a fixture in the region's arts scene. He ran the theater's regular dance series and always was seeking to bring new flavors of performances from around the globe to the Twin Cities. "I loved the fact that Dale was always open to new ideas from all over the world," said Philip Bither, senior curator for performing arts for the Walker Art Center. As both friends and colleagues, Bither and Schatzlein often collaborated in pulling in international dance troupes, from Russia's famed Bolshoi Ballet to France's Lyon Opera Ballet to the Netherlands Dance Theater to the Alvin Ailey Dance Company, a pre-eminent African-American dance company. But he didn't seek only the best or most renowned. "It's built into the Walker's mission to take chances," Bither said. "What Dale succeeded at was building a large subscription base for five to seven events a year to bring dance to the mainstream. But that didn't make him conservative or bottom-line oriented. When he wanted to bring someone who was really pushing the edges, he would bring them in." During intermissions, Schatzlein would linger in the lobby and listen to audience reactions, thus becoming a student of those he sought to enlighten, friends said. Not easily categorized, the impresario began his career in statistics and balance sheets, armed with a bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota and a master's of business administration, friends said. His curiosity led him to enjoy a spectrum of hobbies, from fantasy football to Italian and French cuisine. He went so far as to study under professional chefs to hone skills he used in his kitchen among friends. He is survived by life partner Emily Maltz, brother Greg, and sisters Lynn Blank and Pam Luger. Dave Orrick can be reached at . or 651-228-2171. === I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
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Mike Vandeman wrote: More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are exaggerated. If you die, where is the net benefit??? Mike Hate these sensationalistic, unhelpful and unscientific conclusions. Sick... Die! -- |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
Artoi wrote:
In article , Mike Vandeman wrote: More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are exaggerated. If you die, where is the net benefit??? If one does not mountain bike, perhaps, one will not die? PH |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
Mike Vandeman wrote:
More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are exaggerated. If you die, where is the net benefit??? Mike Northrop Auditorium director dies while biking Dale Schatzlein, 58, brought cutting-edge performers to Twin Cities BY DAVE ORRICK Pioneer Press Dale Schatzlein, the longtime director of the University of Minnesota's Northrop Auditorium who is credited with bringing sophistication to Twin Cities audiences through modern dance and jazz, died Thursday while mountain biking with friends in the Colorado Rockies. The athletic 58-year-old had run 18 marathons and cycled over mountain passes on annual trips. The news that he appears to have died of a heart attack shocked friends. Services hadn't been finalized Saturday. Schatzlein, who was born and raised in Minneapolis, had run the performance hall since 1985 and was a fixture in the region's arts scene. He ran the theater's regular dance series and always was seeking to bring new flavors of performances from around the globe to the Twin Cities. "I loved the fact that Dale was always open to new ideas from all over the world," said Philip Bither, senior curator for performing arts for the Walker Art Center. As both friends and colleagues, Bither and Schatzlein often collaborated in pulling in international dance troupes, from Russia's famed Bolshoi Ballet to France's Lyon Opera Ballet to the Netherlands Dance Theater to the Alvin Ailey Dance Company, a pre-eminent African-American dance company. But he didn't seek only the best or most renowned. "It's built into the Walker's mission to take chances," Bither said. "What Dale succeeded at was building a large subscription base for five to seven events a year to bring dance to the mainstream. But that didn't make him conservative or bottom-line oriented. When he wanted to bring someone who was really pushing the edges, he would bring them in." During intermissions, Schatzlein would linger in the lobby and listen to audience reactions, thus becoming a student of those he sought to enlighten, friends said. Not easily categorized, the impresario began his career in statistics and balance sheets, armed with a bachelor's degree from the University of Minnesota and a master's of business administration, friends said. His curiosity led him to enjoy a spectrum of hobbies, from fantasy football to Italian and French cuisine. He went so far as to study under professional chefs to hone skills he used in his kitchen among friends. He is survived by life partner Emily Maltz, brother Greg, and sisters Lynn Blank and Pam Luger. Dave Orrick can be reached at . or 651-228-2171. The deceased sounds like a hell of a guy. Why don't you crank-call his widow and/or picket his funeral, you pathetic puke? Bill "Google 'hiker deaths' for more laughs" S. |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 00:55:06 GMT, Artoi wrote:
In article , Mike Vandeman wrote: More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are exaggerated. If you die, where is the net benefit??? Mike Hate these sensationalistic, unhelpful and unscientific conclusions. You mean you hate hearing the truth? Because that's all I wrote. If you want science, SUPPLY some, instead of just criticizing. (Of course that means REAL science, not IMBA-style JUNK science.) === I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
On Sun, 03 Sep 2006 21:34:22 -0400, pmhilton wrote:
Artoi wrote: In article , Mike Vandeman wrote: More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are exaggerated. If you die, where is the net benefit??? If one does not mountain bike, perhaps, one will not die? Yes, he would probably still be alive. PH === I am working on creating wildlife habitat that is off-limits to humans ("pure habitat"). Want to help? (I spent the previous 8 years fighting auto dependence and road construction.) Please don't put a cell phone next to any part of your body that you are fond of! http://home.pacbell.net/mjvande |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
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Mike Vandeman wrote: On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 00:55:06 GMT, Artoi wrote: In article , Mike Vandeman wrote: More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are exaggerated. If you die, where is the net benefit??? Mike Hate these sensationalistic, unhelpful and unscientific conclusions. You mean you hate hearing the truth? Because that's all I wrote. If you want science, SUPPLY some, instead of just criticizing. (Of course that means REAL science, not IMBA-style JUNK science.) From a population's point of view, exercise is good and important. That's a fact and not worth disputing. But taking it on an individual's basis, one's preexisting condition may not be compatible with current exercise regime. The net benefit is there, but it's bad form to use a single person's adverse event to scaremonger exercise/biking in general. -- |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
Mike Vandeman wrote:
More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are exaggerated. Why don't you post this in a SCUBA diving newsgroup?: http://apnews.excite.com/article/200...D8JTRO8O0.html |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
"Bill Sornson" wrote in message ... The deceased sounds like a hell of a guy. Why don't you crank-call his widow and/or picket his funeral, you pathetic puke? Bill "Google 'hiker deaths' for more laughs" S. Hey Bill, At least this guy has a family to mourn his death. |
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58-year-old Dies while Mountain Biking!
Mike Vandeman wrote: More evidence that mountain biking's alleged "health benefits" are exaggerated. If you die, where is the net benefit??? Mike He died of a heart attack. That can happen during any kind of exercise. I presume that you are a fat turd that never exercises? If so, then you also can die due to the excess fat. If not, then you also can die from a heart attack while doing your exercise. Some of your posts make you look like an idiot. That will not help your cause. |
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