Triathlon
Mission Accomplished! Twice Iron Through Determination
Greetings friends! Let me get right into this race report. To summarize the events of the Iron-distance race that I just completed, it was the greatest challenge I have taken on when compared to all my races before. Not for the physicality of the race, but for the will needed to complete the event. Indeed, this race had almost nothing to do with the swimming, biking, and running, and everything to do with sheer determination, and the assistance of good friends willing to help me get to the finish line with their own spirits. Yup, it was that kind of a day folks. I've said before that you only get out of a race what you put into it, so I had not been expecting the best race ever, given my lack of preparation, but I got way more than I bargained for with this doozy. Please join me on my journey by reading through the remainder of this blog post. I will indeed try not to pontificate too much, but there is much to say. As usual, don't forget to check out the pictures from the race, then read on for the rest!
Triathlon Tune-Up in Nation's Capital
Welcome to another race report from me in this glorious summer weather that we're having. As is often the case during the summer months, it becomes a bit challenging to keep things current on my website. There are a number of reasons for that. Firstly, it's summer! I'd rather be outside doing stuff than trying to write great prose on my keyboard. Second, being summer, I have a lot of races and 'stuff' going on. Again, this limits my time to get things documented. And finally, this year, some of my races also have me acting as a race reporter, which adds to my post-race duties by producing and editing videos of the events. Getting tons of footage down to a 2 minute clip is actually quite challenging I've found, and takes a fair bit of time! At any rate, enough whining. I'm trying to catch up by writing up my race report for this year's National Capital Triathlon that I just competed in. It was my 6th time competing in this event, and 4th doing the Olympic Tri distance (the other two times I did the Kayak Tri). Looking back, it turns out I haven't done a proper Tri in almost 2 years, and it sort of showed in my results. I've swam about 3 times in that time, so I didn't have very high hopes. However, with a looming Iron-distance triathlon, I knew I needed a little tune-up, so this event, a month before the Iron, seemed a good idea! Read on for a bit more on my race, and don't forget to check out some pictures Deanna snapped!
[Slightly Controversial] 2nd Place Finish in Kayak Tri
Greetings race fans! Well, I’m happy to be writing to you all about my most recent race experience. On an absolutely stunning summer day, I had the pleasure of racing in the National Capital Kayak Triathlon, one of many races going on at the same time at Mooney’s Bay. While this was a long weekend on the Ontario side, I unfortunately only had a regular weekend. As luck would have it for me though, Deanna decided to spend the long weekend with me, including the Monday holiday, so I had some excellent company, as well as my mini cheering section to watch me challenge the course. As some of you already knew, my ambitions were to actually win this race outright, but as you will learn through reading this post, I only managed to snag a second place on the podium, although there was indeed some slight controversy to this (as in, controversy between 1st and 2nd). To learn the whole story, you’ll just have to click that read more button and read on. Before that though, I invite you to check out some of the pictures that Deanna was able to snap on race day (as well as other pictures from the long weekend).
"Tri"-ing my best in the 2010 Winterlude Triathlon
Howdy folks! Hope everyone is going okay during this delightful cold snap that we seem to be suffering through in Ottawa. Must say that I'm not a huge fan of trudging to the bus stop every morning in what seems to be lower than -15deg C weather! But I digress, this isn't the place to discuss weather, is it? You undoubtedly are tuning in to read about my latest racing results, right? Well, at least that's what I'm here to write about. Quite a treat too, as this was my first 'required' event for the Rudy Award that I had planned on nabbing this year. However, that seems more unlikely now, given that I'm probably trading a 'required' event to do a 24 hour adventure race instead. What can I say? I know where my priorities are. Fun first, results second! At any rate, I've already paid entry for a few of the other events, so I'll do them and race hard :-) To see some pictures from before and after the 2010 Winterlude Tri, you can check out my set on flickr. Not too much excitement there, but at least you'll see how the transition area was laid out. Now onto the story!





