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USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships

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My first outdoor triathlon this year happened to be the USA Triathlon Age Group National Championships event in Milwaukee, WI. In an ideal world, I should have done at least 1-2 races prior to this race but because I was traveling so much this year and was out of the country for 2 months from May to mid-July, it was impossible for me to do any race before this one.  I came back from Thailand about 3 weeks prior to this race and had been really busy with other #life and #work stuff that I did not really pay much attention to the training. I qualified for the nationals from my sprint tri at Tri Cle last year and my coach said it would be a good experience for me to go to the national championships event. I agreed with him. I signed up for the olympic distance, which was on Saturday, August 5th. We left for Milwaukee on Thursday. The event was so much fun and it was a 3-day event. What's so special about this year is that they also had the PTO US open race (for professional triathlete...

Pan Pan Kun Charity Ride in Thailand

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This summer I get a chance to spend 2 months in Thailand for work and personal business. A friend from college reached out once she knew that I was in Thailand. She was organizing an 8-day, 1000-km charity ride from Phuket to Bangkok to raise funds to create exercise space for disabled athletes. After checking the schedule, I told her I could not join them for the whole distance but I could join for the last 2 days from Pranburi to Bangkok, which was about 270 km (167 miles).  Pan Pan Kun (ปั่นปันกัน) Project (Cycle to Share) was founded by a group of 4 sports enthusiasts to create a charity ride project to raise awareness and funds to support various causes. Each year the concept and objective of the charity campaign are adjusted to problems presented in the society. This year they rode from Phuket to Bangkok with a total distance of 1,000 kilometers.  I joined the team on their 7th day of riding in Pranburi. A couple of other cyclists and I left Bangkok around noon and arriv...

2023 Forget the PR 25K - Mud mud mud!

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 Another year has gone by. Another year of running Forget the PR at Mohican State Park.  I signed up for this race because it's a must LOL. This is a great race where I get to see my trail-running peeps. Because I switched to Ironman training, I don't get to run on trails or join a group run as much. Most training workouts are by myself because I have to follow a specific training plan given by my coach.  This race is another opportunity for me to play in the woods and get away from my desk and emails. I also volunteered my hubby (P.) to help prepare the post-race lunch. There are so many good things about this race. It's non-profit and the proceeds will be used to support Special Olympics.  Friday, I went to an award breakfast at the university and came back to work and pack for the trip. We left home around 4-ish and was planning on meeting our friends for dinner in downtown Loudonville. About 10 minutes before we got there, we learned that the power went out due t...

University of Akron indoor triathlon - Rusty rusty rusty

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First race of 2023.  I signed up for this race after my coach said it's a good idea. Readiness level - Physical (7 out of 10). Mental (1 out of 10). Honestly, I don't know where January and February had gone. I remember coming back from the around-the-world winter trip and here we are at the end of February. I signed up for this race because it's on campus and I wanted to support the students. The race was put together by the UA triathlon club.  A couple of days before the race, I received an email about the race info and which wave I was in. Since there could be only 8 people starting at the same time, the participants were assigned to different waves and my wave did not start until 9:10am! (woo hoo. more time to sleep).  I showed up to the race, which was in the Student Recreation center at the U of Akron about 20 minutes before my wave started. After signing the waiver form, a volunteer walked me to the locker room in ONAT (Ocasek Natatorium) pool where I usually do my...

Regal Beagle 50K - The first and only ultramarathon in 2022

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Regal Beagle ultra (50K). Super cold and windy.  After I finished the Run with Scissors marathon, I came down with a cold and had to travel the week after the race. So, I was out for almost a week. The week after I got a booster shot on Monday (while still recovering from the cold) and felt pretty crappy for the rest of the week.  The week leading up to the race I was still feeling under the weather and was not sure if I would want to run the 50K at the race this year. I signed up for the 50K but the RD said we could drop to 25K if we wanted to. I picked up the packet on the race morning and was still unsure if I wanted to do the 50K or the 25K. The weather was very cold and windy (but at least it was not raining or snowing).  I saw K. and B. at the start line. K signed up for the 50K and B. signed up for the 25K. The RD said many people had switched from the 50K to the 25K due to the cold temperature. The weather did not really bother me as much because I had run in wors...

2022 Run with Scissors marathon. They did not let me drop

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Run with Scissors was back in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park (CVNP) again this year. Yay! I ran my first marathon ever at this race in 2016 and the double marathon in 2017. Then, I switched to volunteering at the race because they needed volunteers at the race.  This year they changed the start time for all race distances. The double marathon started at 9am, the marathon started at 3pm, and the half marathon started at 5pm. I did not know that when I signed up for the marathon and T. told me about the new start time.  Leading up to the race, I was really busy with the study abroad program and other stuff. I also tried to make sure that the pain in the right knee was taken care of before it got worse. So, I was not sure if I could /wanted to run the marathon.  The morning before the race we stayed home because I wanted to reserve as much energy as possible for the race and I just knitted all morning.  I showed up at the race about 2:30pm, picked up the packet, talk...

Columbus half marathon - Chef Pat's first half

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 I love when someone does any race distance for the first time. It's so much fun seeing them accomplish their goal. P. started running during the pandemic before we went to the Galapagos Islands because I told him he had to be physically fit to scuba dive in the Galapagos as it could be pretty dangerous due to the strong current. So, he started running 1-3 miles regularly. Then, after we returned from the trip, he continued to run pretty regularly (except during the winter. He is a fair-weather runner who only runs outside and refuses to go to a gym).  Earlier this year he came home from his Saturday run and he said he ran 10K. I said if he could run a 10K, he could run a half marathon. Then, I started looking at a fall race so that would give him enough time to train (and be mentally prepared LOL). September races were out because I had an Ironman. October is pretty busy as I also have my own races to run and volunteer at. Then, I found the Columbus half marathon in October, ...