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Ironman 70.3 Augusta 2015 Race Report
Richard B. Russell Olympic 2015 Tri Race Report
This was my third Olympic distance race, and honestly, it sucked for me! But I survived to race another day. The swim was two (2) 750 meter loops, 22 mile bike, then the run was two (2) 3.1 mi loops. Despite the bad swim, I will take the lessons learned and build from it as head into my main race this year, Ironman 70.3 Augusta.
Chattanooga Waterfront Triathlon 2015 Race Report
0.9 mi swim, 26 mi bike, and a 6 mi run. This was my second Olympic distance triathlon, and it was a breakout race for me! It was definitely a basis for me to improve upon with confidence. I impressed myself by achieving what I couldn't imagine myself having the ability to do: Swim a mile non-stop without a wetsuit in a race. Even though I was the second slowest in age group, I successfully completed the swim within eyesight of my competitors, allowing my bike and run to produce a strong race performance.
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Sweetwater Triathlon 2015 Race Report
This supersprint race was big for me even though it was just a fun race for many racers. To understand why, I just need to look back to this time last year when this was my first open water triathlon. Someone mentioned that I'm the only one who has ever wrote a race report for this race! Ha!!! Well here I am again.
Challenge Knoxville Olympic 2015 Triathlon Race Report
Challenge Knoxville was an epic race for me. It consisted of a 0.9 mi swim, 25 mi bike, and 10k run. So many firsts, so many lessons learned, so there's so much to write about. Be prepared for a looong report. :) This was my first out of town race, my first Olympic distance race, first race in the mountains, first river swim and first race among pro triathletes.
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Spring Fling Triathlon 2015 Race Report
I just completed my first triathlon of the season, the Spring Fling Tri at West Point Lake in Lagrange, GA. 600m swim - 15 mi bike, 5k run. It was a fun race, and I learned a lot, so I have plenty of interesting info to share with you.
Route 2 Change Duathlon 2014 Race Report
This was the 2nd year for the Route 2 Change Duathlon and my 2nd year participating. 5k (3.1 mile) run, followed by a 15 mile bike, then finishing with another 5k run. This is a nice race for a few reasons:
- It supports ending sex trafficking, which is apparently pretty bad in Atlanta.
- It's located in downtown Atlanta (Below, you'll find out why I may remove this one from the list)
- It's the last multi-sport race of the season