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2011-06-09 9:04 AM
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Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread
scott h - 2011-06-08 8:37 PM

Are they switching to the Ironman drink this year? Last 2 years it was gatorade endurance




Yeah... Because Ironman and PowerBar have their relationship now, the drink's full name is actually PowerBar Ironman Perform. There are 3 flavors of the drink and then one flavor of the powder.

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2011-06-12 7:23 PM
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Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread
I know some of the events switched but not all. Augusta did not switch last year. As far as wetsuits if you dont wear one you would be one of the few non pros that dont. It is a huge advantage esp for weaker swimmers. Kind of like swimming with a pull bouy. You want to wear a suit. The water is pretty chilly.
2011-06-23 12:25 PM
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Hi all,

I just signed up for Augusta as my first HIM.  Right now I am thinking that I am crazy!  Quick question - has anyone stayed anywhere downtown so that we would not have to drive in for on race morning?  Some place that still has rooms available?  It doesn't even have to be nice, just close!!! 

Thanks,

Karen

2011-06-25 10:01 AM
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The 2 downtown are sold out. Anything off washington? rd and 20 are really pretty close. I stayed LQ one year and courtyard last. Niether is fancy but not much in Augusta is. Both were clean near alot of food and 10-15 min drive to race site.

 

2011-06-25 10:31 AM
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We made reservations at the Best Western on Center West Pkwy. $65 a nite.

2011-06-26 2:58 PM
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I just called the Marriott on 2 tenth St, which I believe is the host hotel. I told them I was doing the ironman and they said they had a room available. Got one for the 23rd - 25th. Their website said they were booked, but I figured I would call anyway. Glad I did.


2011-06-29 2:13 PM
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branan1 - 2011-06-26 2:58 PM I just called the Marriott on 2 tenth St, which I believe is the host hotel. I told them I was doing the ironman and they said they had a room available. Got one for the 23rd - 25th. Their website said they were booked, but I figured I would call anyway. Glad I did.

Lucky!!!  I've called a few times with no luck, and there is supposed to be a waiting list (of which I'm on).  Just called again, and still nothing available, she said there were over 100 names on the waiting list.

 

I'm reserved at the Partridge Inn, which is about 2 miles away from the race site.  Did anyone stay there last year?  I know nothing about Augusta.

2011-06-29 4:48 PM
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That place looks nice.  The fact that I got a room makes me nervous.  I wonder if I really did....I have a confirmation, but that doesn't always mean anything.
2011-06-29 5:32 PM
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The Partridge Inn is a nice place to stay and is close to everything.  Enjoy and hope to see you in September.  I'm not sure if I'm going to race or not, depends on some business stuff in the works.
2011-06-29 6:50 PM
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Im not racing this year. Taking Sept off to recover/train after IMKY but will be there to cheer on my TEAM EC peeps.
Good luck everyone, looking forward to returning to this race in 2012 and taking a shot at sub 5hrs!!
2011-07-01 10:54 AM
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I stayed at the Best Western the past two years.  I staying there again this year.  Very convenient to everything.  There is a parking lot (open field) next to the Marriott (left side) that was free last year.  We had to pay $10 the year before. 

Somehow I ended up with a Suite last year (still just $65). Nice surprise! Not sure if this is true but the women at the desk told me that the guy who won the first year stayed at the Best Western that year.



2011-07-01 1:18 PM
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I just made a reservation at the Quality Inn Medical Center.  Anybody stay there or know anything about the area?  I was surprised that they still had rooms and that they were so cheap.  I don't know if I should be worried or happy?

I was also wondering about the wave starts.  Have they stayed the same?  If so, does anybody know what they were last year?

I am getting more excited and more nervous!!


Karen

2011-07-11 9:33 AM
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Hope everyones training is going well.  Just completed 14 hour week with 4 runs, 3 bikes, and 3 swims.  My long bike was 65 miles last week and long run was 7.5.   Working on a slow build on the run so I get to the race injury free.  Did the race last year and my knee was messed up.  So far no issues with the knee.

 

How is your training going?

2011-07-11 3:48 PM
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QI is not too bad, but you cant walk to anything except McDonalds. You are close to DT!

There is a new Sheraton off Washington Rd and I-20 that looks nice. 

2011-07-11 3:52 PM
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Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread
i decided to try a Sprint before the HIM. Learned lots of good stuff to make my race better. Definitely need some quick-release shoe laces and a belt for my race number. Trying to find one more before September.
2011-07-11 10:49 PM
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Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread

Gah!  I just realized there are 2 threads for this race, and I think I was following the wrong one. Yell

HI!!!  I signed up for this last week after a little peer pressure from some work guys.  I wrapped up IMCdA a couple of weeks ago, and this will be a pit stop on the way to IMAZ in November.  I'm coming from the Pacific NW, so it will definitely be a change in scenery for me.  All of my HIMs have been on hilly courses, and while this one isn't flat, there's no reason I couldn't knock out a PR.  I'll set some goals once I get out of recovery mode.

Hope training is going well for y'all!



2011-07-17 9:05 AM
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Hi All,

Completed the Englewood Sprint today.  Always a great race.  Swim in the gulf with an nice bike along them water.  Swim and bike a lot better this year but run was just a little better.  Sprint in July in South Florida does not make for a good run

Nothing until September for me.

enjoy,

Duane

2011-07-17 1:18 PM
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Hope everyone's training is going well.  The race will be here before we know it.  Using it as a tune up for IM Florida.  This was my favorite race last year.   If you are a first timer you will not be disappointed.
2011-07-18 8:57 AM
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Signed up a few weeks ago, excited and very anxious to make my transition to long(er) course races. By the time race day comes around I will have completed 3 Sprint Tri's, and an Olympic (exactly one month before Augusta). 

Also ran into the same problem of not being able to find lodging downtown. Will be staying out near the highway. 

Any idea on if there is an informational 'e-packet' before race day or is all the information on the website?

Looking forward to the swim, I am a strong swimmer, and look forward to competing in a wetsuit-legal race. Bike course looks great, and the run-course (which is why I chose this race for my first HIM) will be great for my friends and family to see me.

2011-07-18 10:20 AM
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I'm in for this little party. First 70.3. Looking forward to it.
2011-07-19 11:08 AM
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[email protected] - 2011-07-17 1:18 PM Hope everyone's training is going well.  The race will be here before we know it.  Using it as a tune up for IM Florida.  This was my favorite race last year.   If you are a first timer you will not be disappointed.

Looking at your "to do" races and it seems we will see each other quite a bit.  I'm in for the BOK Tower ride, (just the Century on Sunday), IM Augusta, IMFL then 70.3 Florida in 2012. 

enjoy,

Duane



2011-07-20 11:00 PM
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Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread
looking to sign up, trying to figure out some coordination on other things.. looks like this will work though.. need to find lodging as well.. just completed Muncie a couple of weeks back, looking forward to my 2nd 1/2 this year..

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2011-07-29 8:12 AM
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Subject: Hotels for the ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread

I live in Augusta and have a few recomendations for hotels: All are next to I-20 and only 10 minutes from DT. 

  • Jameson Suites-Augusta - 1062 Claussen Road, Augusta, GA 30907-3206 (706) 733-4656
  • Courtyard Augusta - 1045 Stevens Creek Road, Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 737-3737   (800) 399-7621
  • Hilton Garden Inn Augusta Georgia - 1065 Stevens Creek Road, Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 739-9990
  • Sheraton Hotel Augusta - 1069 Stevens Creek Road, Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 396-1000 
  • Holiday Inn Express-Augusta North - 1073 Stevens Creek Road, Augusta, GA 30907 (706) 396-3000
  • Hampton Inn Augusta-Washington Rd. @ I-20 - 3030 Washington Road, Augusta, GA 30907(706) 737-1122

Do not stay at the Ramada DT, it is a dump!

Let me know if you have any questions.

 

2011-08-02 11:47 AM
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Subject: RE: ESI Ironman 70.3 Augusta : Official Thread

Hi all,


My training was going great for the race, until I got sidetracked on Sunday by a bike crash.  Bike is okay, road rash is oozing, and collar bone is killing me (but supposedly not broken).  Training is on hold for the week, so please share with me how your training is going.  I would love to live vicariously through all of you!!

Karen

2011-08-03 11:05 AM
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gadgetlaw - 2011-08-02 11:47 AM

Hi all,


My training was going great for the race, until I got sidetracked on Sunday by a bike crash.  Bike is okay, road rash is oozing, and collar bone is killing me (but supposedly not broken).  Training is on hold for the week, so please share with me how your training is going.  I would love to live vicariously through all of you!!

Karen

Sorry to hear about your crash, hopefully you will be up and running again soon.

It's going.  Got my hard ride in yesterday with a run off.  Swimming planned for today.  Lots of work ahead through Saturday morning, then starts another week of build and my first tri in almost 3 months next Saturday.

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