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2008-05-01 10:02 PM
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Meh...I'll survive, although I am still worried about the time cut-offs



2008-05-02 5:14 AM
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The toughest part is that the 2 bigger hills are right at the end of the bike. Literally in the last mile of the course. Just drop it in the small chainring and spin
2008-05-02 7:45 AM
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Keith, I just verified my registration and it said I was 48.  My USAT age this year is 47.  Should I care about this?
2008-05-02 9:11 AM
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Ouch!!!!
And I believed the IM AZ course was flat as well!!! At least the 11 miles up Beeline Highway were not
At least I finished the race

See you soon
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2008-05-02 10:04 AM
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duutri - 2008-05-02 9:11 AM Ouch!!!! And I believed the IM AZ course was flat as well!!! At least the 11 miles up Beeline Highway were not At least I finished the race See you soon Frank

Don't fall prey to the folks who claim things are flat...I actually believed a good friend in the northwest who told me that the hills at IMCDA were "not too bad at all."  I trained in Brownsville, Texas at sea level, and those freakin mountains in Idaho darn near killed me. 

2008-05-02 11:55 AM
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email [email protected] and tell them...They'll make sure it's all set


2008-05-02 4:32 PM
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TexOma - 2008-05-02 7:45 AM Keith, I just verified my registration and it said I was 48.  My USAT age this year is 47.  Should I care about this?

If you want to verify that you are on the official list and listed correctly...go here.  You will need to know your own last name. 
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http://www.lin-mark.com/race/race_list.asp

2008-05-02 5:37 PM
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duutri - 2008-05-02 9:11 AM Ouch!!!! And I believed the IM AZ course was flat as well!!! At least the 11 miles up Beeline Highway were not At least I finished the race See you soon Frank

The Beeline was pretty damn flat when we pre rode it on Friday, but on Sunday, the wind made it seem like a freaking mountain!

2008-05-03 7:19 PM
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Hey Keith. . . .  Any word on how many have registered so far? ? ? ?

Looking forward to that Hill! ! ! !

2008-05-04 6:53 AM
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I think it's a little over 1550 or so...
2008-05-04 8:41 AM
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What is the cap?


2008-05-04 9:09 AM
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Hey Keith...will is be wave starts or a mass start?
2008-05-04 10:02 AM
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jkron - 2008-05-04 8:41 AM What is the cap?

 

2000.  See page 1 of this thread. 

2008-05-04 12:13 PM
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2008-05-07 9:30 PM
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Hey Keith,

You mentioned in one of your previous replies that you might bring back the sprint for this year.  Are you leaning that way, or are you just going to stick with the Half Iron?

I plan to do the Half Iron, but my wife and a couple of friends would like the sprint.

Thanks. . . .

2008-05-07 10:05 PM
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Just the 1/2. No sprint.


2008-05-08 6:51 AM
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Just the 70.3 this year...We're seriously considering the sprint, but not for 2008
2008-05-11 8:57 PM
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Where can I find results from last year's race?  I couldn't find them on the Longhorn 70.3 website.

TJ

2008-05-14 9:27 AM
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FYI - I thought I heard someone say in a thread somewhere they thought the host hotel might be booked - the host hotel is not booked yet...I just booked a room for Oct. 4th and 5th.

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2008-05-14 11:19 AM
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they opened up another block of rooms at the reduced rate for the race....
Results from last year are at www.run-far.com
2008-05-19 12:58 PM
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keith,
I look forward to you bringing the sprint back. since my wife and I are pastors I am able to run saturday races only and I have been eyeing this one for a while. I even considered using one of my vacation sundays for this. however, I am traveling to michigan in october with my son so this is out as a race for me this year.


2008-05-27 6:18 PM
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I'll be doing Longhorn for my first HIM this year. I am very excited after reading this thread. It sounds like a great race! I would describe most of the bike course as rolling as well. There are a couple pretty big hills, but that just adds to the challenge. If you are from Houston, you will call it hilly, instead of rolling. I'm originally from Houston, but I've lived in Austin for 15 years.

As far as running loops, I'd prefer 2 loops, but running through the expo center would be horrible. Not sure which I'd rather do -- 3 loops or the expo center stuff. I vote to keep the hill. I can handle a big hill, even if it means 3x. I like a challenge. It's like running the 3M Half Marathon to get a good time instead of the Austin Half Marathon. I won't do it!! I want the challenge of the hills.

Sounds like you are on the right track for a great race, Keith! Keep it up! I'm looking forward to it!

P.S. Can you order some cooler weather?? That's the only thing that worries me, as I haven't run a Half Marathon in the heat EVER! LOL

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2008-05-27 6:24 PM
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trust me, I would like it cool, too.....

Here's an example for ya...At Timberman (with 3500 athletes) we go through about 5,000 lbs of ice. For Longhorn (with 2000 athletes last year), we went through 16,000 lbs of ice.

2 of our staff got heatstroke....we were exhausted and running on fumes by the time we actually got to the race days. Setting up for 5 days, 18 hrs a day, in that sun and heat just killed us. Honestly, it's one of the reasons the crew vetoed having the sprint this year. It was just a brutal week last year.

Hoping for a normal low 80's day.... Then, we can get the crew back on board with having the sprint
2008-05-27 6:32 PM
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dmulder28 - 2008-05-19 12:58 PM

keith,
I look forward to you bringing the sprint back. since my wife and I are pastors I am able to run saturday races only and I have been eyeing this one for a while. I even considered using one of my vacation sundays for this. however, I am traveling to michigan in october with my son so this is out as a race for me this year.


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2008-05-27 9:00 PM
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On the fence about signing up for my first HIM - although if I ever want to compete in a IM I've got to eventually get through a HIM.

Need a week to buy flowers and a nice dinner for the wife to let me spend the money on this - after just getting back from Austin.
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