Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread
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2012-09-18 11:55 AM |
Veteran 581 | Subject: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Roll call who's in :) |
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2012-09-18 5:33 PM in reply to: #4416655 |
Member 241 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Not yet but it's only a matter of time. I'm procrastinating the dropping of the $250 bones. I should just bite the bullet... |
2012-09-19 9:16 AM in reply to: #4416655 |
New user 56 Utah | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread I am IN! Super excited for this. This will be my first Ironman 70.3 race. I signed up the first day they put it online. I texted my wife asking if I could, and she took too long to respond (like 30 minutes), so I just signed up. I would love to go down and preview the bike and run course sometime if someone is interested. |
2012-09-19 10:50 AM in reply to: #4418207 |
Member 241 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread jpay - 2012-09-19 8:16 AM I am IN! Super excited for this. This will be my first Ironman 70.3 race. I signed up the first day they put it online. I texted my wife asking if I could, and she took too long to respond (like 30 minutes), so I just signed up. I would love to go down and preview the bike and run course sometime if someone is interested. Yep, I'm trying to time the expense so that my wife doesn't go ballistic. I will be signing up at a more pallatable time since I just dropped $125 on a bike trainer I bought from my BIL. I keep a spreadsheet where I track all of my endurance sports expenses and holy cow you would think I'm a golfer the way I'm spending money this year! I will be going down to St. George to preview the course sometime in February but let me know if you organize something for this Fall. |
2012-09-19 1:06 PM in reply to: #4418441 |
Veteran 581 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread I also signed up the first day, although I asked for forgiveness instead of permission I am going down in Nov. to do a Turkey Tri. I want to ride the bike course one morning but its a family trip so I might not be able to. Keep in touch on when anyone is heading down, I might be interested in tagging along. |
2012-10-03 10:04 AM in reply to: #4418795 |
Member 241 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread I am finally in!!! Very excited about this race. This will be my first Ironman branded race and I hear that the volunteers and the course support is some of the best in all the Ironman circuit. I am also excited to tackle the challenge of the bike course. I think this will definitely be a good way to start the 2013 racing season. |
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2012-10-05 10:35 PM in reply to: #4438618 |
Veteran 581 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Nice LnL, hopefully I can keep you behind me again JK It will be my first Ironman brand race to. I am interested to see how much different it is. |
2012-10-06 9:52 PM in reply to: #4443357 |
Member 241 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread garrunning - 2012-10-05 9:35 PM Nice LnL, hopefully I can keep you behind me again JK It will be my first Ironman brand race to. I am interested to see how much different it is. OK Garr it is on! I will see you at the finish to hand you your medal . Well, that's assuming I survive the bike course which by the looks of the elevation map I may not. Stupid bike is my achilles heel. This should be a great experience. Have you decided on a 140.6 for next year? |
2012-10-06 10:50 PM in reply to: #4443902 |
Veteran 581 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Lock_N_Load - 2012-10-06 8:52 PM garrunning - 2012-10-05 9:35 PM Nice LnL, hopefully I can keep you behind me again JK It will be my first Ironman brand race to. I am interested to see how much different it is. OK Garr it is on! I will see you at the finish to hand you your medal . Well, that's assuming I survive the bike course which by the looks of the elevation map I may not. Stupid bike is my achilles heel. This should be a great experience. Have you decided on a 140.6 for next year? Sweet, I needed a little motivation for the winter I am planning on the Bear Lake Brawl next year. Its already paid for so why not. The bad thing is the run is my Achilles heel and its not a easy run. |
2012-10-17 5:00 PM in reply to: #4416655 |
Veteran 192 Southern California | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Im in. I did the Full the first year so I have to do the Half in its first year. Should be fun if I can ever get some training time in. |
2012-10-26 5:15 PM in reply to: #4416655 |
121 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread After doing the full I had to come back to suffer some more. Signed up last week. |
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2012-10-30 8:48 PM in reply to: #4416655 |
Extreme Veteran 347 , Utah | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread I'm in. I signed up when it went on sale. I'm doing IM Florida this weekend. I'll start worry about St. George on Monday. Tiana |
2012-11-05 10:15 AM in reply to: #4476005 |
Veteran 581 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread tritiny - 2012-10-30 7:48 PM I'm in. I signed up when it went on sale. I'm doing IM Florida this weekend. I'll start worry about St. George on Monday. Tiana Good to see all the new people signing up. Tritiny, how did Florida go? |
2012-11-07 4:13 PM in reply to: #4484085 |
Extreme Veteran 347 , Utah | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Florida didn't go so well. I got really sea sick on the swim. I kept puking and puking and puking. And didn't finish the swim. I'm feeling pretty down. But finishing St. George will be my revenge. What training plans are y'all using? Wondering if I should take a couple of weeks off or get right back into training. Tiana |
2012-11-14 4:46 PM in reply to: #4416655 |
Regular 126 Colorado Springs | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread I entered today, will be my first long distance tri after having knee surgery this year. I hope it's not to early in the spring for some quality training. Happy training. |
2012-11-20 11:25 AM in reply to: #4416655 |
Member 241 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Surprised this is not sold out yet. Must be the timing of the race. The full IM course seemed almost impossible but this new 70.3 course looks like a really good and challenging way to kick off the 2013 Tri season. This will be my first IM branded race so I'm really looking forward to it. |
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2012-11-21 8:40 AM in reply to: #4418207 |
Member 251 Phoenix AZ | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread jpay - 2012-09-19 8:16 AM I am IN! Super excited for this. This will be my first Ironman 70.3 race. I signed up the first day they put it online. I texted my wife asking if I could, and she took too long to respond (like 30 minutes), so I just signed up. I would love to go down and preview the bike and run course sometime if someone is interested. also thinking of st george as my first HIM after missing out on the registration for oceanside. but the elevation gains on the bike [plus one 10% climb] and run scares the bejesus out of me. i can do that distance and that elevation on its own no problem, but the prospect of a half marathon afterwards is a bit intimidating as my first HIM. then again, i hear it's beautiful and that the volunteers and race is tops. and it's the us pro championship so it would be cool to see the pros out there. so...how appropriate is this one for a 70.3. first-timer? |
2012-11-21 8:40 AM in reply to: #4418207 |
Member 251 Phoenix AZ | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread jpay - 2012-09-19 8:16 AM I am IN! Super excited for this. This will be my first Ironman 70.3 race. I signed up the first day they put it online. I texted my wife asking if I could, and she took too long to respond (like 30 minutes), so I just signed up. I would love to go down and preview the bike and run course sometime if someone is interested. also thinking of st george as my first HIM after missing out on the registration for oceanside. but the elevation gains on the bike [plus one 10% climb] and run scares the bejesus out of me. i can do that distance and that elevation on its own no problem, but the prospect of a half marathon afterwards is a bit intimidating as my first HIM. then again, i hear it's beautiful and that the volunteers and race is tops. and it's the us pro championship so it would be cool to see the pros out there. so...how appropriate is this one for a 70.3. first-timer? |
2012-11-21 2:56 PM in reply to: #4505924 |
Member 241 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Bunsbert Montcroff - 2012-11-21 7:40 AM jpay - 2012-09-19 8:16 AM I am IN! Super excited for this. This will be my first Ironman 70.3 race. I signed up the first day they put it online. I texted my wife asking if I could, and she took too long to respond (like 30 minutes), so I just signed up. I would love to go down and preview the bike and run course sometime if someone is interested. also thinking of st george as my first HIM after missing out on the registration for oceanside. but the elevation gains on the bike [plus one 10% climb] and run scares the bejesus out of me. i can do that distance and that elevation on its own no problem, but the prospect of a half marathon afterwards is a bit intimidating as my first HIM. then again, i hear it's beautiful and that the volunteers and race is tops. and it's the us pro championship so it would be cool to see the pros out there. so...how appropriate is this one for a 70.3. first-timer? I actually think a more challenging course (within limits of course) is better to start with than an easy one. I think you will for sure finish and the feeling of accomplishment will be very real. My first HIM was this year at Bear Lake in Utah/Idaho and while it wasn't a piece of cake with rolling hills and all it probably doesn't compare at all in difficulty to St. George. This means I most likely won't PR and it will feel doubly hard for me. Chances are that if you do St. George for your first you will find an HIM like Oceanside a piece of cake. I come from a running background and my first marathon was way harder than most of the others I have done and for some reason I keep coming back to it. So come join us at St. George! |
2012-11-26 9:59 AM in reply to: #4506533 |
Veteran 581 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread Lock_N_Load - 2012-11-21 1:56 PM Bunsbert Montcroff - 2012-11-21 7:40 AM jpay - 2012-09-19 8:16 AM I am IN! Super excited for this. This will be my first Ironman 70.3 race. I signed up the first day they put it online. I texted my wife asking if I could, and she took too long to respond (like 30 minutes), so I just signed up. I would love to go down and preview the bike and run course sometime if someone is interested. also thinking of st george as my first HIM after missing out on the registration for oceanside. but the elevation gains on the bike [plus one 10% climb] and run scares the bejesus out of me. i can do that distance and that elevation on its own no problem, but the prospect of a half marathon afterwards is a bit intimidating as my first HIM. then again, i hear it's beautiful and that the volunteers and race is tops. and it's the us pro championship so it would be cool to see the pros out there. so...how appropriate is this one for a 70.3. first-timer? I actually think a more challenging course (within limits of course) is better to start with than an easy one. I think you will for sure finish and the feeling of accomplishment will be very real. My first HIM was this year at Bear Lake in Utah/Idaho and while it wasn't a piece of cake with rolling hills and all it probably doesn't compare at all in difficulty to St. George. This means I most likely won't PR and it will feel doubly hard for me. Chances are that if you do St. George for your first you will find an HIM like Oceanside a piece of cake. I come from a running background and my first marathon was way harder than most of the others I have done and for some reason I keep coming back to it. So come join us at St. George! I agree completely!!! My first HIM was the Bear lake one also. Having a challanging course is great. I know my time wont be great but I will be able to say I finished one of the hardest HIM's in the world. |
2012-11-26 10:02 AM in reply to: #4506533 |
Veteran 581 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread |
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2012-11-28 9:55 AM in reply to: #4416655 |
Regular 194 Corona | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread I'm in. My first 70.3. Does anyone know the area and what to expect? |
2012-11-28 10:32 AM in reply to: #4513181 |
Veteran 581 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread tmoran07 - 2012-11-28 8:55 AM I'm in. My first 70.3. Does anyone know the area and what to expect? It will be a beautiful course, but it is not flat. The St George area is either up or down I have done a few races there and they have been fun and challanging. Which i what I like!! I think it will be all about pacing yourself and knowing when to push it and when to hold back a little so you can finish strong!! |
2012-11-28 5:11 PM in reply to: #4416655 |
Regular 194 Corona | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread So Snow Canyon is a pretty good climb from what I understand? 4 miles of 5-9% grade? |
2012-11-28 7:52 PM in reply to: #4514102 |
Veteran 581 | Subject: RE: Ironman 70.3 St. George : Official Thread tmoran07 - 2012-11-28 4:11 PM So Snow Canyon is a pretty good climb from what I understand? 4 miles of 5-9% grade? I copied this from a fellow Bt'r that lives in St George, Can't wait "The climb up through Snow Canyon is much tougher than "The Wall". Snow Canyon is a 4 miler that just keeps getting steeper as you get closer to the top. Grade near the top is over 10%. It will be a brutal climb come race day since we will hit it at about mile 45ish." |
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