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2006-10-22 7:32 AM

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Did anyone else watch? I had so much fun sitting here staring at the computer for hours. My husband actually got into it ( a little ) with me while I dreamed of doing that someday.  Now I have a question, what is the energy lab? Do all Ironman races have one and are they always around mile 19-20 of the marathon?


2006-10-22 7:44 AM
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I didn't make it all night, but I did watch a lot of it.  Can't wait till Dec 9th.
2006-10-22 8:18 AM
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I guess to be honest it wasn't all night. I watched until the first 4 or so women came in. I love to see the middle of the pack stories the most.  I have 12/9 on my calendar!
2006-10-22 8:47 AM
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This was my second year watching it on the internet. Kinda cool that you can see the WHOLE thing instead of just bits here and there. I even did a 38 mile ride in the middle of the bike portion. I first laughed about the energy lab question because its ironic that something called "The Energy Lab" exist right were you could use a little more energy. But.......if you are serious.....The Energy lab is a facility in Hawaii just south of the main airport that is just that, a natural energy lab. The race turns of the main highway onto the road to the energy lab and they use the lab as a turn around point during the race.

2006-10-22 9:04 AM
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Yes, I was serious and now I feel like a dork! I totally thought it was a special refueling spot for the athletes.  Ooops. My husband will crack up when I go tell him.  It is funny it's called that right where they'd all need a big boost of energy! thanks for filing me in.

It is very cool to see the whole thing and not just snippits. I loved it.

2006-10-22 9:20 AM
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I pulled up the feed with about 10 minutes left until the professionals came out of the water. I watched and listened for two hours [while working on my work laptop] then went to run errands. I came back and watched an hour of the bike then left.

I monitored the end of the professionals and my mom [who came over for dinner] and Steph and I watched the first 400 or so people finish. It was fantastic to watch especially the exit from the swim.

Aside from watching me in a Formula One duathlon, my mom has never watched a race finish and she was amazed and couldn't stop watching it. It's always great to get others interested in the sport.

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2006-10-22 9:22 AM
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That is so great. I am pretty sad I missed the swim portion. HOwever, I was out running 10 miles with my husband so it's  hard to beat that too! 
2006-10-22 1:10 PM
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I watched bits and pieces throughout the day and thought, compared to past IM coverages they have done, it was GREAT. I didn't have any of the usual glitches in receiving the live feed, although maybe they occurred when I wasn't watching. I need to find a way to capture the live feed so I can burn to CD someday.
2006-10-22 1:15 PM
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My husband and I had a great time watching the live feed. We watched virtually all the swim, and portions of the bike. Then we ran some errands. We watched the pros come in, then he finally left to go catch a movie with some friends. I had the feeling he didn't really want to leave.
2006-10-22 2:08 PM
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Subject: RE: I watched the live Kona feed all night!
With the exception of a 3 hour break during the bike to do some errands, I watched all day long. My toddler was so annoyed with me! I kept the laptop in the kitchen while doing dishes so I wouldn't miss anything, then when she wanted me to read to her I said, "Sure, let me just set the computer right next to us on the couch while you pick out a really short book!" I watched until Dumpster crossed the finish line and by then my eyes were worn out so that was the end of that! VERY INSPIRATIONAL.
2006-10-22 3:20 PM
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Now I have a question, what is the energy lab? Do all Ironman races have one and are they always around mile 19-20 of the marathon?

I watched most of the day to see which pros won.  I couldn't believe how good the coverage was on the live feed.  The reception was better than my expectations as well. 

In reference to the energy lab, I always wondered what is was.  Actually it is  the Natural Energy Laboratory of Hawaii Authority (http://www.nelha.org/).  I've never been to Kona but I believe it is a landmark along the run route. 

 



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