Subject: RE: Which event would you do? I can't help you with advice on the Thousand Islands Tri, but I did do the National Capital Sprint last year as my first triathlon. It was a well organized event, and I enjoyed it very much. The bike leg along Colonel By is very flat, with a slight downhill at the start to help get you up to speed - overall a very fast course. The run through Vincent Massey Park is very pleasant with only one small hill on the course. The swim - well, it is Mooney's Bay. The water is not the cleanest, but it is a nice sandy start and they had the weeds completely cleared for the race. As for the swimming - I did the race on only 16 weeks practice. Get someone to help you with your stroke (there are many options in town) and get at it. You will be amazed how quickly you can work up to 500 m. I couldn't do more than two laps without a breather when I started. I was not the first out of the water, but the benefit of that is passing lots of people on the bike leg . If you don't already know about it, subscribe to the daily email at www.trirudy.com. This is a great resource for local triathletes and will give you a few options for swimming instruction (technosport, b-train, nepean masters, etc...) David |