100 Triathlons
Go to the early blogs to read how I got into triathlons. Click on any picture to enlarge it. "It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood...who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly." Theodore Roosevelt 1910


Saturday, June 16, 2012

# 114 Father's Day Olympic Triathlon

Today was the first of the summer Olympic-distance tri's out at Moss Park, just southeast of Orlando Airport.  The day promised to be perfect after a week of heavy rains.  A co-worker at Ernst & Young, Chris Louthan and his girlfriend, Amy Bailey, joined me for their first triathlon at Moss Park.  Epic Sports' more casual approach is a welcome change after the congestion at St. Anthony's.  I arrived at 6:00 AM just as the sun was beginning to show itself.  Setting up in transition was a snap and I headed down to the water to warm up.  Chris was in the first wave, I was in the second, and Amy started in the third.  Amy blew by both Chris and I on the swim with a blistering 22:06  for the 1.5 kilometers.  Next, on the 2 loop bike course, I managed to average a respectable 20.1 mph over the 40K distance.  It was starting to get warm at the run start but I was able to post a 46:39 for the 5.6 miles, translated into 8:19 mile splits.  Thanks for the shade on the run!  My final time was 2:30:23, good for 2nd out of the 5 in my Age-Group.  Chris, however, vanquished the 25-29 competitors with a 2:16:11 and Amy (Awesome Amy!) finished 3rd Female Overall with a very quick 2:12:22!  Chris informed me afterwards that "I've been chicked" is an expression used when your girlfriend beats you in a race.  A great day for all.