MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread (Page 11)
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2011-09-09 12:40 PM in reply to: #2768373 |
Extreme Veteran 6066 Montreal, QC | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread I'm on my way already... In Renfrew now. About 2.5 hours out. Can't wait!I'll be too busy mumbling to myself to say hi! |
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2011-09-09 12:57 PM in reply to: #2768373 |
Master 1531 TORONTO | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Well I read the athlete's guide last night and the first point under the run rules is that CRAWLING is an acceptable method of forward locomotion for the run WHEW!! Doesn't that make everyone feel a bit better? |
2011-09-09 9:41 PM in reply to: #3679523 |
Master 1681 Rural Ontario | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Good luck and have fun everyone. |
2011-09-12 9:01 AM in reply to: #2768373 |
Veteran 245 | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread OK BT'ers....how did we all do yesterday....it was a perfect day for a little s/b/r as the weather gods cooperated and provided some awesome race weather. What a great venue as well... This was my first HIM....finished in 6:30 and 57/92 in the M45-49
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2011-09-12 9:47 AM in reply to: #2768373 |
Veteran 1900 Southampton, Ontario | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Last September I started running, I picked up a road bike and started swimming with no real endurance background. I somehow though shortly after I started that I could do this Half Iron Man thing. After all its only HALF an Ironman, how hard could it be!! Well it was hard. The swim and bike were to plan but my run fell apart on me. My knees were already hurting from the hills on the bike and the hils on the run did me in. I am a very poor runner on the best of days BUT I did make it through and finished in a glacial speed of 7:10, and I am happy elated. Crossing that finish line was huge, such an accomplishment.
Congratulations to all those that finished! Edited by DaveL 2011-09-12 9:48 AM |
2011-09-12 10:32 AM in reply to: #3682131 |
Veteran 245 | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread DaveL - 2011-09-12 10:47 AM Last September I started running, I picked up a road bike and started swimming with no real endurance background. I somehow though shortly after I started that I could do this Half Iron Man thing. After all its only HALF an Ironman, how hard could it be!! Well it was hard. The swim and bike were to plan but my run fell apart on me. My knees were already hurting from the hills on the bike and the hils on the run did me in. I am a very poor runner on the best of days BUT I did make it through and finished in a glacial speed of 7:10, and I am happy elated. Crossing that finish line was huge, such an accomplishment.
Congratulations to all those that finished! Congrats DaveL....it really is a huge accomplishment...well done. |
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2011-09-12 10:39 AM in reply to: #2768373 |
Master 1531 TORONTO | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Congrats everyone! I had a rough day but finished an hour after you Dave! It is what it is. A beautiful day tho weatherwise! |
2011-09-12 12:17 PM in reply to: #2768373 |
Extreme Veteran 422 Somewhere, British Columbia | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Congrats all for the finish! I did it, it was hard but went according to the plan. Just came back today from huntsville, so now, time to cut the wristband , unpack and get some rest time. Race report will wait a bit, need to digest it |
2011-09-12 12:46 PM in reply to: #3682463 |
Veteran 270 Burlington | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Congrats to all finishers! Whoever it was with the sign cheering on BeginnerTriathlete.com racers with our names, I saw the sign and my name. Big thanks, the support is always appreciated. Day didn't go according to plan but a respectable 6:06 none the less! Let the off season begin!!!!! |
2011-09-12 1:38 PM in reply to: #2768373 |
Member 15 Guelph, Ontario | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Congrats to everyone who raced yesterday!! It was my first Half and I managed to pull off a time of 5:40!! My race went better than planned, actually surprised myself a little...I guess all that training paid off! We couldn't have asked for a better day for it, that's for sure. I had a great time all weekend and look forward to returning to this venue again! |
2011-09-12 6:43 PM in reply to: #3682564 |
Extreme Veteran 6066 Montreal, QC | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread rbuike - 2011-09-12 1:46 PM Congrats to all finishers! Whoever it was with the sign cheering on BeginnerTriathlete.com racers with our names, I saw the sign and my name. Big thanks, the support is always appreciated. Day didn't go according to plan but a respectable 6:06 none the less! Let the off season begin!!!!! Oh! I missed that. I really wish I had seen it! I definitely would have stopped to take a picture with it! My race went well, for the most part. Some things unexpectedly better, some things unexpectedly worse. I will put more info in my race report, but just as a teaser, I had a rather intimate encounter with my saddle because of my cleats, I forgot my watch/GPS in T1, and a gel that I decided to actually carry on the bike at 7:25 came in very handy and saved my ride at about 65k in. Lots of good, with very few bad moments for me. I finished just over my goal time, with a total race time of 6:08. I am very, very happy with the result for my first HIM, and have already committed to doing it again next year with a fellow BTer! Will we see anyone else there? Congrats to everyone on finishing what is known to be one of the toughest 70.3 race venues, in no small part to that run from the lake to the TA! Holy moly! Edited by LockOut 2011-09-12 6:47 PM |
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2011-09-12 9:29 PM in reply to: #2768373 |
Expert 1187 Ontario | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Congrats to all the finishers. I was the one with the good luck sign. My hubby took several hundred pics of people leaving T1 and finishing the run. I found one of you as I was looking thru them tonight. (Muskokas 2011 244 small.jpg) Attachments ---------------- Muskokas 2011 244 small.jpg (95KB - 16 downloads) |
2011-09-13 8:41 AM in reply to: #2768373 |
Elite 3779 Ontario | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Hey - that's me on the left! Thanks Cathy. I saw your sign after the swim, and then on the run. I gave a shout out for BT but I don't think you heard me. Anyway, it was great to see the sign and the support. At the time of the picture I was feeling great, but the day didn't unfold the way I had hoped it would. Swim was good, bike I was conservative thinking I was saving it for the run, but the run I fell apart. I had been aiming for 5:30 and finished in 5:52. Trying to piece together what went wrong and how I can do things better the next time out. Legs are definitely feeling it still two days later. |
2011-09-13 9:03 AM in reply to: #2768373 |
Member 69 Orangeville, ON | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread Congrats to all the finishers!!! What a lovely day to s b & r. I'm also happy for all the families and friends that were supporting us and didn't have to suffer the rain like in 2010. On a personal note I finished in 5:42, 3 min slower than last year. I had to stop on the 80k to put the chain back in place after hitting a bump while changing gears. The average time for all the participants was 9 min slower this year compared to 2010. May be the mid day temperature explains it. I hope I can come again next year but my priority will be Mont-Tremblant, my first full IM. Cheers. |
2011-09-13 10:20 AM in reply to: #2768373 |
Extreme Veteran 422 Somewhere, British Columbia | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread And I'm done with my Race report. It is a long one but here is the link if you have some spare time... http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=268298
Now, time to think to something else... Miami 70.3 ?? No..., just kidding... |
2011-09-13 1:56 PM in reply to: #3684168 |
Extreme Veteran 6066 Montreal, QC | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread playmobil31 - 2011-09-13 11:20 AM And I'm done with my Race report. It is a long one but here is the link if you have some spare time... http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=268298
Now, time to think to something else... Miami 70.3 ?? No..., just kidding... You're not kidding :P I'm already committed to doing this again next year, so I'll be there! Finisher pics are already up? Jeez. That was way faster than any other race I've been a part of! What bib number were you guys? I wanna see if anyone looked like they were struggling as much as I was I am bib 162! |
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2011-09-13 2:28 PM in reply to: #3684626 |
Master 1531 TORONTO | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread LockOut - 2011-09-13 2:56 PM playmobil31 - 2011-09-13 11:20 AM And I'm done with my Race report. It is a long one but here is the link if you have some spare time... http://www.beginnertriathlete.com/discussion/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=268298
Now, time to think to something else... Miami 70.3 ?? No..., just kidding... You're not kidding :P I'm already committed to doing this again next year, so I'll be there! Finisher pics are already up? Jeez. That was way faster than any other race I've been a part of! What bib number were you guys? I wanna see if anyone looked like they were struggling as much as I was I am bib 162! I don't know - do I look ready to run a half marathon???
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2011-09-13 2:30 PM in reply to: #3684626 |
Extreme Veteran 422 Somewhere, British Columbia | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread |
2011-09-13 2:32 PM in reply to: #2768373 |
Extreme Veteran 422 Somewhere, British Columbia | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread |
2011-09-13 2:37 PM in reply to: #3684710 |
Extreme Veteran 6066 Montreal, QC | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread playmobil31 - 2011-09-13 3:32 PM I love this one ! Nice! Those the rented wheels? Did you notice a difference? |
2011-09-13 2:41 PM in reply to: #2768373 |
Extreme Veteran 6066 Montreal, QC | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread And apparently I completely missed the post-finish line finisher photo spot! Well, I sure wasn't thinking straight! haha |
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2011-09-13 6:08 PM in reply to: #2768373 |
Veteran 1900 Southampton, Ontario | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread
pass complete
Another random bike picture No run pictures because frankly I look like a buffoon in a size to small one'zie. If you need a laugh though my number was 499. |
2011-09-13 8:21 PM in reply to: #3684721 |
Extreme Veteran 422 Somewhere, British Columbia | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread LockOut - 2011-09-13 3:37 PM playmobil31 - 2011-09-13 3:32 PM I love this one ! Nice! Those the rented wheels? Did you notice a difference?
Well, to be honest, yes and no. Yes as I did manage to get my fastest speed ever on a bike: 76.8 kph (that was freaking scary when I re-think about it...) when I usually pass around 60/65 kph on the same area. No as I did not get faster overall on the bike as my last training on the course. Yes as I think I look good on the pictures on the bike... Was it worth it ? Just for the last point, YES ! ... at least, I'm honest with myself... |
2011-09-13 8:24 PM in reply to: #3684700 |
Extreme Veteran 422 Somewhere, British Columbia | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread kimmax - 2011-09-13 3:28 PM I don't know - do I look ready to run a half marathon?? Yes ?? and you did it |
2011-09-13 10:23 PM in reply to: #3685235 |
Master 1531 TORONTO | Subject: RE: MUSKOKA 70.3 - Official Ontario Thread playmobil31 - 2011-09-13 9:21 PM LockOut - 2011-09-13 3:37 PM playmobil31 - 2011-09-13 3:32 PM I love this one ! Nice! Those the rented wheels? Did you notice a difference?
Well, to be honest, yes and no. Yes as I did manage to get my fastest speed ever on a bike: 76.8 kph (that was freaking scary when I re-think about it...) when I usually pass around 60/65 kph on the same area. No as I did not get faster overall on the bike as my last training on the course. Yes as I think I look good on the pictures on the bike... Was it worth it ? Just for the last point, YES ! ... at least, I'm honest with myself... Funny! When I'm going down the hill I can't help but sneek a peek at my speed and I'm LOVING it!! But later - when I'm lying in bed thinking back at it I think of what *could* have happened if I had hit a pothole or something and I freak out LOL. Live in the moment right?? And don't be bashful - you look like a pro!!! Be proud! |
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