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Post-Odyssey Thoughts...
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Monday, 28 October 2013 07:10
FInal Thoughts - The best experiences in life are rarely easy…Mark Allen
By Michelle Andres (teamandreskona.blogspot.com)
Tidbits…
I’ve completed 4 Ironmans. The first 3 were IM Wisconsin in 2006, 2008, and 2012. The first one I completed when my boys were 8, 6, 6, 6, and 5 and I was getting my degree for teaching while working part time and training for an IM. My finishing time this first time through was 12:25 (with a flat and rain the entire day); the next time in 2008 the clock read 11:03 (4th in my AG and just missed a Kona slot). In 2012, with my third time finishing I broke the course record and finished in 10:05. My 4th IM finish was a week ago on the biggest stage the triathlon world has to offer. I was able to get into the 9 hour mark with a 9:50. I went from the 12s to 11s to 10s to the 9 hour mark. I did this with no coach, working full time and still being a mom and a wife. I did this because I never stopped believing that it was possible....
Race of the Year Frontrunners...
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Sunday, 27 October 2013 07:10
Voting of 2013 Triathletes Choice Race of the Year has concluded and one of these five races will take home the custom-made TCROY banner on November 9 at Tri Night '13 (alpha order): BREWHOUSE TRIATHLON, LIFE TIME TRI - MAPLE GROVE, SUPERIOR MAN, LIFE TIME TRI - TRINONA and the YWCA WOMEN'S TRIATHLON.....
It's About Courage...
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Friday, 25 October 2013 05:10
ED. We thought this was inspiring and cool. We hope you do, too.
USA Paratriathlon National Team member Melissa Stockwell was honored as the Women’s Sports Foundation’s 2013 Wilma Rudolph Courage Award winner on Wednesday at the organization’s Annual Salute to Women in Sports Awards Gala in New York, N.Y.
Read the announcement from USA Triathlon below:
Melissa Stockwell is a three-time paratriathlon national and world champion in the TRI-2 division and was named USA Triathlon Paratriathlete of the Year in 2010 and 2011. A U.S. Army veteran, Stockwell became the first female American soldier to lose a limb in the Iraq war when her Humvee hit a roadside bomb in April 2004. She competed in the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games as a swimmer before she discovered triathlon in 2009....
A Workout Ate My Marriage...
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Friday, 25 October 2013 00:10
By Kevin Hellicker (online.wsj.com - Feb. 2011)
As the wife of an endurance athlete, Caren Waxman wakes up alone every morning, including holidays.
"Mother's Day really upset me," says the Rockleigh, N.J., mother of three, age 47, whose husband leaves before dawn each morning for hours of exercise. In May, he will wish her a happy Mother's Day from Utah, where he will compete in a triathlon....
It's True! Triathletes Are Toughest...
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Thursday, 24 October 2013 00:10
By Melissa Dahl (TODAY - Oct. 15, 2013)
Triathletes can tolerate more pain than the rest of us, a new study confirms, which helps explain why they would swim, then bike, then run, all because they want to and not because they are, perhaps, being chased by a bear.
That’s interesting on its own, but there’s more: Researchers say that understanding how athletes can withstand the pain of a grueling endurance event may eventually lead to potential treatments and therapies for people with chronic pain.
“It’s a very masochistic sport,” said Jenna Parker, who was the top female finisher in the New York City...