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2004-12-14 9:54 PM

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Subject: Hello from Canada
I found this site a few weeks ago and have been using the race and training logs - they are much better than anything else I have seen.

The short version: I am 46, a long-time slowish runner - mostly marathons and 1/2 marathons. I took a beginner tri clinic this summer and entered a few "try-a-tri" races. I was hooked from the first one! Joined the Y, starting swimming (my weak sport by far), and am now planning a full season of Sprints & Olympics - maybe a 1/2IM later in 2005. Have informed my wife that my goal is a full Ironman before I turn 50 - possibly 2006 (!) - she is a new runner and is very understanding about my new favourite sport.

I think the thing I like most about triathons is the mixture of the 3 things I did a lot of naturally as a kid - running around endlessly, biking when I wasn't running, and swimming to cool off in between. I got more of a buzz from mixing those three things together in my first Try-a-Tri than from my marathons. So far it is a toss-up which I enjoy more - swimming or biking.

I am not much a joiner so I think you can take it that I also enjoy the forums here - lots of useful information for newbies like me.









2004-12-14 9:59 PM
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Welcome!! Lots of Canucks on here - but the Americans are real nice too
2004-12-14 10:12 PM
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I am the american she was referring too, eh!  Jo? Welcome to BT!  This is a wonderful place full of all that you will need to move forward in your endevours. Good luck!
2004-12-14 10:39 PM
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Welcome and enjoy.  Lot's of usefull stuff here.

TJ

2004-12-14 10:39 PM
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What's this about Americans on the forum???  Good God, are we being invaded again?

2004-12-14 10:44 PM
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Heck, we'll invade anybody...anytime...any reason....LOL    (political satire......)


2004-12-15 12:13 AM
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Welcome fellow Canadian
2004-12-15 11:27 AM
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Welcome to BT!  It's amazing we did all this stuff (with ease) as kids, and it's a lot harder now!  Good luck!
2004-12-15 2:51 PM
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Hi Charles, another Canuck saying welcome. Any particular 1/2IM your looking at? (lol- you know you can't say the words "maybe a 1/2IM in 2005" with out being sucked into committing to it right??). 

A running background now trying to decide which is your favourite between biking and swimming .. sounds like a great to start to your tri career!  Enjoy and good luck.

2004-12-15 5:16 PM
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My possibilities so far for a 1/2 IM in 2005:

Parry Sound 1/2 - I did the Sprint Duathlon this year - brutal bike course - great with all the hills- the 1/2 would be a real challenge.

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Montreal - the Esprit 1/2 - in September - multiple bike laps on the F1 Grand Prix course on Ille Gille Villeneuve - it runs the same day as a Sprint, Olympic and full IM distance - so it could be a bit crowded on the bike course, but would give me a bit more time to train. Plus Montreal - what a city to visit.


2004-12-15 6:09 PM
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Welcome from the right coast, great site lots of advice and some fun threads to take part in. Good luck in your training.


2004-12-15 6:47 PM
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Do I need a passport to add to this thread? Maybe just a good winter coat....Welcome!!
2004-12-15 8:48 PM
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Welcome to the nut house  BT - great info on anything (tri  associated) you want to learn.... and from another Canuck ;-<b></b>) good luck in all your upcoming events
2004-12-15 9:20 PM
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Welcome to BT! and good luck with your goals! NEVER NEVER NEVER GIVE UP. 
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