Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread
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2011-12-22 2:31 PM |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread OK - could not wait any longer for someone to get this started... I am in!!!!!!!! so looking forward to this one... anyone else signed up for Cozumel or thinking about it?
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2011-12-22 3:29 PM in reply to: #3950313 |
Elite 3060 N Carolina | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread I'm 90% sure I'll be signing up for this one. |
2011-12-24 7:38 AM in reply to: #3950313 |
Member 24 Newnan, GA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread Signed up a couple of weeks ago. This will be my first time in Cozumel, but I've done IMFL several times, IM Lake Placid, and Hawaii. Looking into some lodging. Any suggestions on where to stay and where not to stay?
Cliff |
2011-12-24 11:22 AM in reply to: #3950397 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread japarker24 - 2011-12-21 4:29 PM I'm 90% sure I'll be signing up for this one. You are 90% there! up here (pointing at my head), I am already there! |
2011-12-24 11:34 AM in reply to: #3952314 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread cdhynson - 2011-12-23 8:38 AM Signed up a couple of weeks ago. This will be my first time in Cozumel, but I've done IMFL several times, IM Lake Placid, and Hawaii. Looking into some lodging. Any suggestions on where to stay and where not to stay?
Cliff
Hi Cliff! This will be my first time going to Cozumel and I ventured out of the norm. I decide to stay off the beaten path and found my own hotel. I chose Hotel Villablanca Garden Beach. (google earth) Here is another link to the hotel I spoke with someone there and was told the hotel was 5k or 3 mins to town by car (finish line area) and and about 10 min by car to the park swim start. I am heading to Cancun the last week of February and I will be making a trip to Cozumel and will be checking out the hotel, swim area, and I am sure I'll have to ride at least one loop of the course; better yet, I'll be doing videos.. not that there isn't enough of them on you tube. |
2011-12-24 1:03 PM in reply to: #3952314 |
Member 76 , Utah | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread I did Cozumel in 2010 and am going back in 2012. I rented a private condo in 2010 about 3 blocks from the finish. If you do some internet searching you will find tons of condo rentals in Cozumel. For 2012 I'm renting a private condo on San Francisco beach - about 5K from the start. My husband and I found it was really easy to get around by scooter, but there are more then enough taxis available too. I don't know what hotels are good or bad, but I would recommend looking into condos if you want to a home away from home. We had our own private pool, outdoor grill, kitchen, laundary room, free wifi, purified water, etc... it was very nice and relaxing! Maybe some other people can give you feedback on various hotels where they have stayed. |
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2011-12-27 12:30 PM in reply to: #3950313 |
Master 2808 , Minnesota | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread I'm in! We vacation in Cozumel for our annual dive trip. We're planning to make a vacation of it and take the week after the event to blow bubbles. I'm on the fence as far as where to stay - whether in town or further out. Either way it'll be a cabride to the start. I'll be scouting out a couple of places and work with my local contact when I'm there in January. |
2011-12-27 5:26 PM in reply to: #3950313 |
Veteran 221 | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread I took the leap this week. I have some muscular imbalances to fix, but I'm excited. I'll be focusing on running, my biggest weakness. My number one goal is to make it to the starting line with no injuries. See you on the thread this coming year! |
2011-12-27 9:54 PM in reply to: #3950313 |
Member 12 Mont Tremblant | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread |
2011-12-29 7:49 AM in reply to: #3950313 |
New user 16 | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread Hello! I've booked my place for 2012. I still need to sort out flights and accomodation though, so i'll be paying attention to any advice on those. This will be my first Ironman. In fact, I haven't done any form of triathlon yet but I expect I will get a few under my belt before Nov. What kind of weather does Cozumel experience in Nov? |
2011-12-29 8:12 AM in reply to: #3950313 |
Veteran 493 West Palm Beach | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread Hi everyone! I am soooo jealous all of you are doing Coz! It is my favorite IM, just everything about the island and how they treat the participants is amazing. I stayed at the Palace hotel which is across from the finish and it was awesome. I highly recommended it. The swim was incredible, like swimming in a glass of water. The biking was windy but again fantastic. The run had people cheering the entire time!Good luck everyone! Have fun training.....Alicia |
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2011-12-29 8:33 AM in reply to: #3950313 |
Regular 55 Beaumont, Alberta | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread I'm in. Combining 20th Wedding Anniversary vacation with IM Cozumel. Still have to get the logistics sorted out but will definitely excited by he prospect of moving up from HIM to the full. Sweeeeeet Steve |
2011-12-29 9:05 AM in reply to: #3952617 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread little red - 2011-12-23 2:03 PM I did Cozumel in 2010 and am going back in 2012. I rented a private condo in 2010 about 3 blocks from the finish. If you do some internet searching you will find tons of condo rentals in Cozumel. For 2012 I'm renting a private condo on San Francisco beach - about 5K from the start. My husband and I found it was really easy to get around by scooter, but there are more then enough taxis available too. I don't know what hotels are good or bad, but I would recommend looking into condos if you want to a home away from home. We had our own private pool, outdoor grill, kitchen, laundary room, free wifi, purified water, etc... it was very nice and relaxing! Maybe some other people can give you feedback on various hotels where they have stayed. |
2011-12-29 9:09 AM in reply to: #3956372 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread sarahswhere - 2011-12-26 6:26 PM I took the leap this week. I have some muscular imbalances to fix, but I'm excited. I'll be focusing on running, my biggest weakness. My number one goal is to make it to the starting line with no injuries. See you on the thread this coming year! See you soon Sarah. |
2011-12-29 9:15 AM in reply to: #3959346 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread trirun26 - 2011-12-28 9:12 AM Hi everyone! I am soooo jealous all of you are doing Coz! It is my favorite IM, just everything about the island and how they treat the participants is amazing. I stayed at the Palace hotel which is across from the finish and it was awesome. I highly recommended it. The swim was incredible, like swimming in a glass of water. The biking was windy but again fantastic. The run had people cheering the entire time!Good luck everyone! Have fun training.....Alicia don't be..go ahead and sign up! |
2011-12-29 9:16 AM in reply to: #3959399 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread h9lfc - 2011-12-28 9:33 AM .I'm in. Combining 20th Wedding Anniversary vacation with IM Cozumel. Still have to get the logistics sorted out but will definitely excited by he prospect of moving up from HIM to the full. Sweeeeeet Steve Definitely a vacation to remember! Congrats on the upcoming Anniversary. |
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2011-12-29 9:28 AM in reply to: #3959302 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread mindiswilling - 2011-12-28 8:49 AM Hello! I've booked my place for 2012. I still need to sort out flights and accomodation though, so i'll be paying attention to any advice on those. This will be my first Ironman. In fact, I haven't done any form of triathlon yet but I expect I will get a few under my belt before Nov. What kind of weather does Cozumel experience in Nov? Wow! why delay the inevitable? diving straight into a Full Ironman and skipping the little stuff Here are the monthly weather averages.
thomas |
2011-12-29 10:18 AM in reply to: #3950313 |
Member 215 The Heeb, UT | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread I'm sitting this year out as I continue to build/take care of a few other race priorities (5th go at Lotoja), but I'm definitely in for 2013. Race day will either fall on, or a week after, my daughter's 10th birthday, making for a great racecation/birthday present. Good luck to all of the 2012ers!
SYJ |
2011-12-29 10:30 AM in reply to: #3959603 |
New user 16 | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread thanks for the link! I live in England so the temperatures for Nov in Cozumel will be a real treat. not so much skipping the little stuff - more compacting it into 1 year. i'm going to try work my way through all the triathlon categories, building up to the big day... |
2011-12-29 10:34 AM in reply to: #3959603 |
New user 16 | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread thanks for the link! I live in England so the temperatures for Nov in Cozumel will be a real treat. not so much skipping the little stuff - more compacting it into 1 year. i'm going to try work my way through all the triathlon categories, building up to the big day... |
2011-12-29 11:41 AM in reply to: #3950313 |
153 | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread "Hi everyone! I am soooo jealous all of you are doing Coz! It is my favorite IM, just everything about the island and how they treat the participants is amazing. I stayed at the Palace hotel which is across from the finish and it was awesome. I highly recommended it. The swim was incredible, like swimming in a glass of water. The biking was windy but again fantastic. The run had people cheering the entire time!Good luck everyone! Have fun training.....Alicia " Hey Alicia....just how windy was the bike??? I'm considering this race...but wonder about the bike. I'm not fast....usually average 15-16mph on a good day. I'm training on a computrainer and it's definitely helping, but wondering if the wind will make me too slow. |
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2011-12-29 3:51 PM in reply to: #3950313 |
Veteran 221 | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread I'll be augmenting my training this year with kettlebells, P90X, and some really good chiropractic care. Strength training and body work are two things I neglected in 2010/11, which is why I was such a collection of body parts malfunctioning together. And not to get too terribly sentimental, but the race is on my dad's birthday, whom I lost this October. I'm racing in his honor and for Type I diabetes awareness. He became a diabetic at age 11 and suffered with it for 45 years, so it only seems appropriate for me to suffer for a day. |
2011-12-30 11:28 AM in reply to: #3952617 |
Member 24 Newnan, GA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread little red - 2011-12-24 2:03 PM I did Cozumel in 2010 and am going back in 2012. I rented a private condo in 2010 about 3 blocks from the finish. If you do some internet searching you will find tons of condo rentals in Cozumel. For 2012 I'm renting a private condo on San Francisco beach - about 5K from the start. My husband and I found it was really easy to get around by scooter, but there are more then enough taxis available too. I don't know what hotels are good or bad, but I would recommend looking into condos if you want to a home away from home. We had our own private pool, outdoor grill, kitchen, laundary room, free wifi, purified water, etc... it was very nice and relaxing! Maybe some other people can give you feedback on various hotels where they have stayed. Thanks for the information! This sounds great, can you tell me the name of the place you rented in 2010? |
2011-12-30 11:40 AM in reply to: #3960693 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread sarahswhere - 2011-12-28 4:51 PM I'll be augmenting my training this year with kettlebells, P90X, and some really good chiropractic care. Strength training and body work are two things I neglected in 2010/11, which is why I was such a collection of body parts malfunctioning together. And not to get too terribly sentimental, but the race is on my dad's birthday, whom I lost this October. I'm racing in his honor and for Type I diabetes awareness. He became a diabetic at age 11 and suffered with it for 45 years, so it only seems appropriate for me to suffer for a day. Love Kettlebells & the "X" |
2011-12-31 4:41 PM in reply to: #3960693 |
Expert 668 Lancaster, PA | Subject: RE: Ironman Cozumel : Official Thread sarahswhere - 2011-12-28 4:51 PM I am sorry to hear about your Dad- we'll be there with you all the way!ThomasAnd not to get too terribly sentimental, but the race is on my dad's birthday, whom I lost this October. I'm racing in his honor and for Type I diabetes awareness. He became a diabetic at age 11 and suffered with it for 45 years, so it only seems appropriate for me to suffer for a day. |
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