Glad to be back on land! (A note to anyone who wants to do a triathlon: wear a wetsuit. It provides extra flotation, abrasion resistance from rocks, and...you just feel cool in one.
Ryan is the guy next to me. He works for the same ministry as me, and wanted to do the triathlon too. It was fun to see him at various points in the race.
Also, this picture doesn't do the run justice. We ran on a single track trail that meandered through the woods, up rocks, over creeks, and up to the top of a mountain that was 1000 feet above the river we swam in. It was by far my favorite part of the race.
Heading into the last leg of the race - the bike
It took me over 2 hours to complete the bike portion, but I was just glad to get through it. I felt very unsteady and tired, and took a tumble that landed me over my handlebars and on the ground once. But there was no way I was going to stop. Finish Line, here I come.
My parents, my brother and his wife and son, and my friend Emily all came to watch me compete. I feel like I lived out this dream of mine that at various points in my training, I wasn't even sure I could attain.
6 comments:
You are inspiring, thanks for sharing your fears and your successes! You kick arse!
awesome!!! and i like to say 'kick lass'... =)
way to go!!
sweet! I leave for my summer adventure on friday:)
EG
was this nearby where you live? looks like hard work, but you were smiling most of the time it looks like!
yee-haw. i just checked your blog to see if you made it. i miss you... we're proud of you merle. updates on our blog, too.
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