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


Monday, June 5, 2023

# 194 PineappleMan Triathlon in Melbourne, FL

Great race today at the PineappleMan Triathlon in Melbourne, Florida. This was the 37th Anniversary of the oldest triathlon in Florida with 400+ competitors.
Sandy and I spent Saturday night there and I avoided the long drive on Sunday morning. Big full moon over the swim course at 5:30 AM.

The race begins with a .25-mile swim in the Indian River Lagoon, jumping off the dock for an in-water start, swimming around the pier’s end, and climbing stairs back up to the pier. The shoreline in the river is rock with oyster beds under the water. I really enjoyed the swim, clipping right along, and had no issues with the stairs.

Jumping on the bike for the 12-mile bike ride, I sped a mile through the neighborhoods to get to A1A, the road along the Atlantic shore. Racing along at 19.9 mph, I thought I’m really flying and then I noticed the roadside flags whipping in the wind. My average speed reached 19.1 mph at the 6-mile bike turnaround, and I encountered a stiff headwind on the northerly return. My average speed dropped to 18.5 by the time I hit transition.

Racing out for the 5k run, the cooling headwind felt great, but I knew what was coming. I never saw any of my eight competitors in 70-74 but pushed hard as I could. The run back was downwind, and it got hot quickly. The closer I got to the end, the more wilted people I passed walking. Hearing a distant rumble, we saw that Space X launched a Falcon 9 rocket, so we got to watch it climb to the heavens. I finished the run, averaging 9:35 mile splits with an overall time of 1:24:35.

I only did this race in 2014 and finished at 1:28:18, over 3 minutes slower, so I was quite happy. Kevin Simmons won 70-74 with a 1:13:43, almost 10 minutes ahead of me in 2nd place and six more men were behind us. The trophies are quite unique, a pineapple tagged with your finish place and there was a great breakfast served to all. Got to meet Al and Lois Leon from Miami, both competing in Aquabike. Really wonderful event!

Waiting

Moulton is racked and ready!


Dawn over the Porta-Potty line



Lois and AL Leon

Swim



70-74 Podium

The edible Trophy!









Sunday, May 28, 2023

# 193 Crystal River Triathlon #1

 Triathlon #193 today at Crystal River, Florida! Cool start, with 62’f and 15 mph winds at dawn. I’ve done this race before, so I was looking forward to a good time. After last week’s race in the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico was a welcome change with the water temp at 82’f.

All Males were the first wave, and the light chop and strong tidal current made it interesting. I got pushed off the swim line and worked hard to get back. OK swim time, so I pushed hard on the 15-mile bike. The twisty course was made tougher by the headwind I kept encountering during the direction changes. I knew I was in Third on the bike and wanted to catch Michael Chance before T2.

Despite my averaging 18.16 mph, I spotted Michael putting on his shoes as I racked my bike, and he got out of transition about 1.5 minutes ahead of me. I focused on him, determined to chase him down. I could see I was closing so I kept pushing and caught him with a mile to go. AT that moment, my right hamstring cramped slightly so I backed off. I caught him again about 200 yards from the finish and felt the pain again. I stayed with him but couldn’t catch him and I was 8 seconds behind at the line. I did post a faster 5k run time than him; 27:33 with 8:51 splits.

My final time of 1:32:03 was over 17 MINUTES behind the 70-74 winner, David Morrow (USA ranked #1 and 4th in the world), who was 20th Overall. Happy with Third and really enjoyed the challenge today!

Sunrise over the marshes


David Morrow and I


70-74 Podium



You get the first parking spot when you're early.


Sunday, May 21, 2023

# 192 Vero Beach Triathon

I arose at 2:00 AM Sunday morning and drove 2+ hours to the Vero Beach Triathlon, on the Atlantic Coast. Sprint Triathlon with a longer swim; .46 mile. I’ve never done this race before so for my 192nd triathlon, this looked like a good challenge. Only knew a few people there which made it great to make new friends.

Ocean looked nice before sunrise, but a big swell developed by race start. The swim was a bit tough, and the rise and fall made sighting the buoys difficult. Bike ride down Route A1A along the water was fun as I pushed hard, passed a lot of people, and averaged 18.9 mph over the 12+ miles. The 5k run was hot and humid and I definitely need more heat training; time of 31:21 with 10:07 splits.

Final time was 1:38:08 for a fourth place out of seven in 70-74. Long time friend Matt Mahoney passed me at Mile 1 on the run to win 65-69. On to the next race! 



















Sunday, April 23, 2023

# 191 Sunset Triathlon in Clermont

Saturday was my 191st race, the Sunset Triathlon in Clermont. It felt odd going to a race so late in the day rather than getting up at 3:00 AM.  Scoped out my 3 competitors before the race and realized I didn’t know any of them.  I always race just to enjoy the experience anyway. Oddly enough, I was given race number 192.

The wind picked up just before the start and Lake Minneola was quite choppy.  Good swim and quick transition to bike, beating a competitor out of transition. The wind made the hilly bike ride more interesting, but I just pushed hard and finished with an average of 18mph; 28.8 max.  Took off on the 5k run quickly, looking to see who was ahead of me.  Since the run is an out and back, I kept studying returning runners but didn’t see anyone.  Then at the turn-around, I began scrutinizing people coming towards me.  Kept pushing hard to the finish and crossed the line, not knowing where I finished.  

Scanned my race number for the report and discovered to my delight I had won!  I was a bit stunned but very happy and a beautiful sunset capped the day. 


The wind is blowing
















# 190 Ron Jon Cocoa Beach Triathlon

 Triathlon # 190 (April 16, 2023) is complete with a Third Place out of Six in 70-74. I had never done this race before because it was usually cold, but the warm Florida spring brought the Banana River up to 79'f at race start.  Big race; 650 competitors!

 Twelve-mile bike leg on A1A along the Atlantic Ocean was fine with a very fast 19.2 mph average speed. 5k run was on the golf course cart path with nice water views and no shade at all; 29:55 was my time. Total time 1:21:50. 

Friends Kerry Librada Girona was First Female OA and her husband Andreas Moraitis was First in Male Elite. Mike Moulton, Bill Black, and Enrique Mercado were there too. 

This was also the Florida Senior Games Championship, so I got a Third Place medal for that.



Beautiful sunrise


On the bike

Great run







Enrique Mercado

Enrique, Andreas Moratitis and his wife Kerry Librada Girona (R).