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photoHe is a multiple Ironman, prolific poster, blog-inspire-leaver and PMer, and is moving through his injuries with grace, dignity, and continuing generosity for other triathletes.
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photoComing off of a tibial stress fracture in 2000, stevebradley made his way into triathlon. Now he has over 60 triathlons completed and is one of the most active mentor groups on BT.
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photoThis months Beginner Triathlete of the month is Catherine 'kaqphin', a resident of Sydney, Australia.
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photoWith high cholesterol and about 35lbs to lose, Tim heeded his doctors orders and began to transform his life.
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photoMonty has kicked the habit and has been smoke-free for 5 years. Here's a discussion on how it has changed his life.
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photoListen to this episode where we talk to DerekL and Tri it cajun style
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photoInterview with Elizabeth, who overcame a lot of physical setbacks to become a triathlete.
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photoMarch BeginnerTriathlete of the Month Interview with Mike Ricci
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photoIn this first BT podcast, we interview JeepFleeb on his start into triathlons, powercranks and his weightloss journey.
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photoIn this episode we talk to Coach Joel from the BT.com forums. He talks about recovering after a bike crash and coaching.
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photoA special tribute to a very special BT'er. We miss you. Thanks for continuing to inspire us.
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photoSocks speaks of how she made her way into triathlon by dropping a can of pop on her foot.
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photoTim got into triathlon when a guy he was working with had a massive heart attack in his late 30's and died. This was Tim's big wakeup call.
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photoBrittany 'TexasMPGAL' is this months Beginner Triathlete of the Month. Brittany got into triathlons as a stress reliever for 12 hour days in the military.
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photo37-year-old Bill Fults is an age-group triathlete. But by day he's an Air Flight Paramedic. He also spent the better part of a decade as an Army Ranger.
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