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I did my first triathalon (sprint 400m swim, 12 mile bike, 3 mile run)Sunday. So proud of my self it would have been easy to talk myself out of doing this in the past. Too Cold 52 degrees and wind gust 20mph +, lake temperature 65degrees. I did not talk myself out of it, completed it non stop and finished 4th in my age class 64th overall. Finished in 1:32 need to work on my run and transitions but overall very pleased with these results. More to come...

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You are awesome! Way to go!

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Congrats! Way to go

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WOW! Insane accomplishment!! :D :D :D

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Great Job!! Congrats!!

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I can't even imagine this accomplishment. This summer, I plan on completing an indoor, modified, Tammie version of a triathlon. Elliptical, instead of running, stationary bike, instead of on the road, and swimming laps in the pool! Not a real triathlon, but one nonetheless !!!! Congrats on YOUR achievement, and here's to many more!

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WOW!!! I MEAN WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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That is so awesome!

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That is really awesome! Congrats to you on this accomplishment!!

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Congratulations! My first sprint tri was in November of last year. I had a great time and hope you did also.

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Amazing! This is on my goal list for after my surgery, May 28th! I can't wait to start living and feel alive again!! Congrats to you and your accomplishment :D

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YAY! Excellent! I did my first tri in November 2013. Great feeling when I finished so I know what you're talking about.

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