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2010-08-18 9:00 AM

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Who's doing the Jackson County Tri this weekend?  I did the sprint course there last year for my first ever tri.  I'm pretty excited because this year the same race will be my first long course.  I'm not looking forward to the jog in between swim laps or riding "that one hill" twice on the bike course, but other than that it should be a lot of fun.


2010-08-18 9:02 AM
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im doin the short course. i did a 1/2IM earlier this summer and havent had much time for training so i thought id just have fun. 
2010-08-18 9:07 AM
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I think this is my 4th or 5th year doing the event.  3rd time doing the Olympic distance.  I don't mind the swim-jog or the hills.  The wooden bridge portion isn't ideal but overall I've had a good time at the event every year and a lot of my friends do it as well.  Should be a good time with the heat index above 100 breaking this week.

Should be interesting to see what the t-shirts look like and don't forget Chris Legh info session Saturday at 3pm.  Suppose to be giving away swag!
2010-08-19 5:07 PM
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Did the sprint last year, doing it again this year just to see how much my biking has improved.  I plan on attacking that hill without regards to what I have left on the run.  Last year they put cardboard or something where that wooden bridge is so you didn't have to dismount the bike.

I don't remember the run to T1 being all that long, must be longer than most other races I guess.
2010-08-19 5:14 PM
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reecealan - 2010-08-19 5:07 PM Did the sprint last year, doing it again this year just to see how much my biking has improved.  I plan on attacking that hill without regards to what I have left on the run.  Last year they put cardboard or something where that wooden bridge is so you didn't have to dismount the bike.

I don't remember the run to T1 being all that long, must be longer than most other races I guess.


Duh, just looked at the Oly course map, now the "swim-run" makes sense.  You Oly guys are just bad-a$$es !

Next year for me, maybe.
2010-08-24 8:52 AM
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How did it go for everyone?


2010-08-24 12:52 PM
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For me personally the event was great.  Good, fun people to talk to, lots of cool expensive bikes to admire and be jealous of etc...

Everything started on time from what I can tell.  Originally I was scheduled wave 9 but they announced that AG 40-44 would go in wave 8 at 8:40 (Sprint).  They made the announcement many times and additionall posted wave starts in many places around the swim house and event tents etc.

Lots of people.  I think 800 or so total (approx. 430 in the sprint).

Some adjustments were required with the timing.  I think moving the wave start times caused a 5 minute adjustment in chip-timing.  My watch showed exactly 5 minutes slower than the chip timing result which was the time between waves.  Online results seem to be corrected, at least most of them.

I heard a lot of "noise" about course markings for the Oly distance.  A few people ran the wrong way, or didn't understand where the turnaround was, something like that.  The two or three guys I talked to admitted it was "their" mistake as opposed to the typical KLM bashing I've heard.

The sprint course was very straight forward, not much room for error on that course.

For me I think it was my best performance thus far in my 15 months of tri'ing.  I got to ask Chris Legh a couple of questions on Saturday.  I mentioned I was "clumsy" on the bike and he told me he would make sure and steer clear of me me on the course, good times.....

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