Max Martin

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Event: Hurdles

PR’s: 15.12 - 110H - Junior

8.51 - 60H - Senior

53.96- 400H - Junior

23.53- Indoor 200 - Senior

Year: Senior

Hometown: Plymouth Minnesota

High School: Wayzata High School

Personal:

My proudest moment in my career was either winning the 60 Hurdles at the MIAC Indoor Championships as a freshman or winning the 400 Hurdles at the MIAC Outdoor Championships as a junior.

I am majoring in Economics and I am hoping to use what I have learned in school and apply it to my full time position. After graduation I hope to become a business analyst, financial analyst, or a consultant. I want to genuinely make a difference in my work. That being said, I want to get involved on the business side of health care.

I chose Saint Johns because of how welcoming it was every time I visited. I loved the tradition, the atmosphere, and I was able to participate in athletics.

My funniest memory on the team would have to be when Drew ordered a full rack of ribs during one of our team dinners. He was about $15 over the suggested price of our meals. I will never forget it.

Q & A:

Q: Which coach would you pick to live on a deserted island with and why?

A: Jeremy. He is cool, calm, and collected and would love to just chill. He could also scare off any wild creatures if he really tried to grow out his beard.

Q: If you were in the coliseum and were challenged to fight wiener dogs, what is the highest number of wiener dogs you could defeat?

A: My aunt used to own a couple wiener dogs. Two of them could have taken me back in the day. However, I think I could fend off 10.

Q: Would you rather be the world's greatest racquetball player or have $20 right now?

A: Definitely the world's greatest racquetball player. Oddly enough, my old nanny is married to the 11th ranked racquetball player in the United States. He goes to tournaments and makes a lot more than $20.