Prior Lake, Minn. – Minneapolis resident Matt McCoy, 38, and Savage resident Heather Himler, 39, were announced as winners of the Dakotah! Sport and Fitness 21st Annual Turkey Trot 5K on November 22. A total of 236 runners participated in the 5K, and 18 runners participated in the half-mile Kid’s Fun Run.

With a time of 19:34, McCoy won the men’s division. Eric Heidal, 15, of Shakopee came in second with a time of 20:47, and Connor Laughridge, 14, of Prior Lake finished third with a time of 21:33. Himler won the women’s division with a time of 19:55. Victoria Ranua, 34, of Shakopee finished in second place with a time of 22:36, and Megan Korthour, 21, of Shakopee finished third with a time of 23:20.

The top male and female finishers received a frozen turkey from Mazopiya, and the first, second and third place male and female finishers received awards. Additionally, individual age group winners received trophies. All participants received a t-shirt.

“We had amazing weather for the race and a great runner turnout. We thank all of the volunteers and the golf course staff for all of the support,” said Dakotah! Sport and Fitness Assistant Director Renee Engeman.

The 3.1-mile event started at Dakotah! Sport and Fitness and continued through The Meadows at Mystic Lake, the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community’s golf course.

The complete list of winners and a photo gallery of images from the event is available at www.dakotahsport.com.

About Dakotah! Sport and Fitness

The area’s premier fitness facility, Dakotah! Sport and Fitness offers a vast array of amenities with something for everyone in the 305,331-square-foot facility. Amenities include an indoor track, an aquatic center, two indoor ice arenas, a double gymnasium, a cardio studio, a cycling studio, group fitness classes, free weights, circuit training equipment, and much more.

About the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community

The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community is a federally recognized, sovereign Indian tribe located southwest of Minneapolis/St. Paul. With a focus on being a good neighbor, good steward of the earth, and good employer, the SMSC is committed to charitable donations, community partnerships, a healthy environment, and a strong economy. The SMSC and SMSC Gaming Enterprise (Mystic Lake Casino Hotel and Little Six Casino) combined is the largest employer in Scott County. Out of a Dakota tradition to help others, the SMSC has donated nearly $300 million to organizations and causes since opening the Gaming Enterprise in the 1990s and has contributed millions more to regional governments and infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer systems, and emergency services.