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Subject: RE: When are you a "triathlete"?
barqhead - 2009-07-30 1:45 PM When a large portion of your disposable income is willingly spent on coaching, race entry fees, travel expenses, apparel, electronic gadgets, nutritional items, and medical professionals all in the name of staying healthy enough to race, I call myself a triathlete. But maybe that's just me Pam


Pam, I am with you!!

Okay, and in addition, when I finished the first tri. :-)
It's kind of like the movie, the Producers.  You cannot say you're a producer until you've produced a show no?  Whether hit or flop. :-D


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nhangen - 2009-07-31 1:15 PM In my opinion, which isn't much at times, I'd say that you are officially a triathlete when you start trying to do more than  just finish, be it after the 1st race, or the 100th. Trying to be competitive = triathlete.


That's probably the best answer I've heard.

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