Saturday, February 28, 2009

SBR Ambassador


Congratulations!

You have been selected as a member of the SBR Worldwide Ambassador Team!

We received over one hundred applications from so many amazing athletes of all ages, abilities and nationalities.

After reading through each and every application, we are confident that we selected a solid team of men and women to represent SBR Multisports and the worldwide triathlon community.

The Worldwide Ambassador Team is comprised of athletes ranging from 22-66 years, and 26 different locations around the world.

SBR Multisports

Thursday, February 19, 2009

All a twitter

Well, I'm still not sure that it's relevant to have a Twitter account in that I'm not quite sure how someone like me - not a techie - would benefit from having it nor what I'm really supposed to do with it.

That said, I've had a few requests to link my blog to Twitter so a few friends can better monitor when I write a post.

It appears that I did create a Twitter account almost a year ago. But I can say without hesitation that I did nothing to it.

I have a simple approach - you can't win the lottery unless you have a ticket.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

It's all about the small stuff

Definitions of persistence on the web:

* continuity: the property of a continuous and connected period of time
* doggedness: persistent determination
* perseverance: the act of persisting or persevering; continuing or repeating behavior; "his perseveration continued to the point where it was no longer appropriate"

Today I smashed through the 90-minute mark on a half marathon, an effort that dates back more than a decade but for which I've kept records for the last seven years.

To be honest, crossing the finish line was a bit anti-climatic. Though I ran as hard as I could the last two miles.

I knew that I had to run at least 6.52 minute miles from start to finish on the course, the First Half 1/2 marathon in Vancouver. And while I decided ahead of the race to try to focus more on how I felt and my running cadence, I glanced at my watch for my mile splits - most of the way.

Unlike last month's 10km splits, which had me running super slow and then super fast, I was a beacon of consistency today.

6.48 - 6.51 - 6.43 - 6.45 - 6.40 - 6.49 - 6.47 - 6.59 - 6.52 - 6.53 - 7.02 - 6.50 - 6.33 and then 29 more seconds for 1.29.06

No, I haven't become a threat to anyone in particular. For me though the race was a huge step forward. It also represents a more than one minute PB on the distance. I am very happy with the effort and the result.

I did as my K-oach instructed, starting out moderate and accelerating to a hard effort, with a particular focus on my cadence. Exactly as we have been working on in training.

As past posts have noted, I've been engaged a treadmill to help increase my run cadence and I believe that I'm making great strides. Ha!

That said, I do need to work on my focus. As my times indicate, my mind wandered during the 7th and 8th miles and my cadence drifted too.

Six seconds from a sub 89 performance ... Margreet's household standard was never in any danger.

Each day brings a new challenge and each success needs to be acknowledged. I've worked hard and am working hard. It's a great way to start the week. In my case, it is all about the small stuff.

** I was 18th in my age group. To have broken the top 10, I would have had to have run 1.24.23. To have broken the top five, 1.16.08. And to have won: 1.11.51.

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2002 Lake Macquarie 1:31:21 4:21/km

2003 Sydney (Homebush) 1:31:17 4:20.9/km

2005 Sydney ½ marathon 1:32:48 4:25.2/km

2005 Sydney (Opera House) 1:32:57 4:25.7/km

2006 Sydney (Sep 1:30:15 4:17.9/km

2006 Sydney 1:33:19 4:26.7/km

2006 Lake Mac 1:30.25 4:18.4/km

2007 Sydney (May) 1:31:39 4:21.9/km

2008 Gibsons (April) 1.31.06

2008 Vancouver (June) 1.30.17

2009 Vancouver First Half 1.29.06

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Whitfield on the move

Triathlete Magazine Online

http://triathlon.competitor.com/features/whitfield-on-the-move.html

"I don't know how many years I have left at this, but I'm resentful of the fact that I don't have an infinite number left," he says.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Ahhhh - Macca

Macca's blog

"Last year winning the European Title in Germany in another sub 8 hour performance was a real highlight, but not being able to unleash 15 weeks worth of build into a Hawaii campiagn was devastating. I just cant wait to get back on the Island and attack that race course. It's all I think about."
...

"My aim is to really set up a solid bike ride in Kona and put together another run under 2:43. If you can't run under this time in Kona in 2009, you will not be winning this race."
...

"My strength is my ability to run faster than anyone else in the world if the bike is tough. The damage is done along Alhi Drive on the run in the first 10 miles.Weak cyclsits struggle along here and then may find their legs later in the run if anything is left. Our focus will be to make Alhi Drive stupidly fast."