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Owie

I can't
let it go. I need to train and race. If only out of habit. I did
my first mountain bike race ten years ago and haven't stopped yet. I quit
but I never stopped. I quit trying to be a star but I never stopped riding.
Every spring I look for races and I plan and train. It is a big part of my
life.
When I was a teenager I wanted to ride across Canada. For a while I
thought I would never do it because I got into racing and thought I could
never get the time and money. In 1999 I did it. It was an amazing dream come
true. I also dreamed of doing Ironman races. That's been my focus for the
last three years. I love it. There is nothing that matches training for and
racing that distance.
I'm 30, I work as a debt collector in St. Catharines
Ontario. Last year I was working in a garden center, a job I loved, but it
was 50 hours a week of hard labor. I kept training and did an 11:36 Ironman
distance tri at The Duke Blue Devil in North Carolina. I am pretty proud of
that because it was hard to do a 7 hour training day and then be at work
lifting heavy stuff the next day. I've experienced every kind of tired there
is. Now I have an easier job that is a normal eight hours a day with two
days off in a row every week and it is much easier to train. I am also a bit
of a writer. I have a college diploma in journalism and a university degree in
English. I will be submitting articles to this site every now and again.
I read and analyze everything I can find about triathlon. I have been
around really good cyclists and coaches and don't mind sharing what I've
learned.
obaggott@yahoo.com
This year my main focus is Ironman Germany July 11. |