January 2011
The point of 2011 was exploring different distances and different races to find out what kind of triathlon I wanted to focus on. (road vs. off-road) (Olympic vs. 70.3). To start the season off, I decided to head over to Arizona, party with some friends and race my first half-marathon at the Rock & Roll AZ 1/2 marathon.
1:18:06 Race Report here |
February 2011
To start the season I decided to give off-road tri a go. To prep for the Xterra West Championships in April, I jumped in an off-road duathlon and a mountain bike race and the results came back great.
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Desert Classic Duathlon: placed 1st in AG Race Report here |
Snowy, Muddy & Cold Sagebrush Safari. Placed 1st in CAT 3. Race Report here |
March 2011
March was just a big training month and I raced one more mountain bike race (Bonelli Park) to prep for Xterra Vegas.
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Placed 4th in CAT 3, Race report here |
April 2011
April would end up being my biggest race month of the year. I ended up racing three times. Carlsbad 5000, Xterra West Championships and The Ragnar Relay.
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Hit 16:30, Race report here |
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Xterra West Championships...got worked. Race Report here |
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Ragnar Relay. 5th in Div, 10th overall. Race Report here |
May 2011
After not having as much fun in an off-road tri, I decided to give road tri's a go. So for the rest of the year I planned on kicking out some Olympic distance races. To kick it off, I jumped in the Temecula Challenge and raced the 75 mile distance.
Placed 1st in the 75 mile race. Race report here |
June 2011
In June I finally bought myself a nice bike (Cannondale Slice) and entered my first Olympic distance triathlon...or in this case "international" distance:
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San Diego International; placed 6th in AG, Race Report here |
July 2011
July was one of the few months I didn't race, so I just took it as an opportunity to get in some good training and enjoy the summer.
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Thanks to The Bike Shop for always keeping my bike tuned |
August 2011
August was another month of solid training and my second 1/2 marathon. At this point I set myself up to do another Olympic, Sprint and 70.3 distance to wrap up the year.
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AFC 1/2 Marathon: 1:17:05, Race Report here |
September 2011
In September I raced my first "real" Olympic distance and had mixed feelings about the race. Point being, I need to learn to swim!
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San Diego Tri Classic; 6th in AG, Race Report here |
October 2011
October was a big month. I raced three times: A local tri club sprint race, a low-key tune up 8k and really, only one serious race -Soma Triathlon 70.3. I really wanted to get my hands dirty in a 1/2 ironman and Soma provided that. I found out a few things about this race. 1. I didn't train properly and I needed a coach. 2. I loved the distance!
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TCSD Sprint race (my only sprint of the year). 2nd place: Race Report here Dirt Dog Cougar Challenge 8k. Race Report here |
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Soma Triathlon 70.3; DNF, Race Report here |
November 2011
In November I finally pulled the trigger and hired a coach, James Walsh to coach/guide me through the 2012 season. I put in a great month of training and even jumped in a 10k and 5k.
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Mission Inn 10k; 5th place, Race Report here Oceanside Turkey Trot; 4th in AG, Race Report here |
December 2011
December has been all about trying to stay healthy, tweaking my diet, working on my weaknesses and getting in some solid training looking towards 2012.
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Taking my nutrition to a whole new level... |
So that pretty much wraps up my season for 2012. I posted my new 2012 Race Schedule here. All in all it was such a fun year balancing my training, racing, family fun, work and life in general. I felt like I had a successful year of racing and was even able to obtain some sponsors which I'm very excited to work with in 2012.
I want to thank everyone that reads my blog, gives me words of encouragement and follows along with my journey. Cheers to 2012!