I have a couple of tentative map routes for my 50 mile Barrie to Wasaga beach Ultra race. The first map is a out and back where we will have some support through the day to replenish our nutrition and liquids along the route/course via sag wagon, as we won't have aid stations per say, where our support will meet us at some checkpoints throughout the course.
The second map is a shorter loop course that I set up and will present to Catherine as a alternative to an out and back. The second route is a 10 mile route which loops around starting from my house and back across the end of my street, where we would do 5 loops for the 50 miler. The idea is it will be easier for everyone for support where we can be met at the 10 mile mark ( which is at the end of my street from my house )by our support crew rather then them driving all around to meet us at check points in the out and back route all the way to Wasaga beach and back.
I will discuss and finalized which route we use with Catherine Friday night at a ST Patty's party at a friends house that we will be meeting at. :)
This is the out and back course......
This is the 10 mile loop course....
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Ironman Arizona November 2010 slide show
I finally made time to add my pictures from Ironman Arizona 2010 in a slide show.
I tried to list them in order, but when I uploaded my pictures somehow they ended up out of order of my trip?
I also posted a copy of my slide show link to the side of my blog as a permanent link.
:)
I tried to list them in order, but when I uploaded my pictures somehow they ended up out of order of my trip?
I also posted a copy of my slide show link to the side of my blog as a permanent link.
:)
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Barrie to Wasaga beach 50 mile Ultra
.....Is a go! No this is not the Charity Event I've been talking about that I need $1000.00 for? This is just another one of my adventures of challenging myself to see how I can do in running a 50 mile race without all the hoopla of entering an ultra race, paying a fee to get a t-shirt and a finishers medal?
I've been talking about doing this for myself for over a year, to run my bike route to Wasaga beach and back which is exactly 50 miles from my house and back.
This is not the official map of the run route, as it follows some major hwys which is of one of my bike routes, The official run route will be slightly different along back roads avoiding the major hwys that I will map out at a later date. ...
So I started taking with Catherine Harding who has a goal for doing a 100 mile run this summer in Vermont. http://www.vermont100.com/
I got to thinking maybe this will work for the both of us? I want to do a 50 miler without entering a race, just for my own self satisfaction of knowing I can do the distance and Catherine who is training for the 1oo miler needs someone to to do some long training with. So i suggested to her if she wanted I want to do a 50 and we could do it together as part of her training for her hundred. As a result, her training plan has her doing a 50 miler in the middle of May which is perfect timing for me as I get myself ready for another tri season, but want to do this ultra distance. Mind you, this 50 mile run is a training run for Catherine which I will be pacing with, so our goal is to only do the distance, We are not concerned with time, and I'm not a fast runner so hopefully I will be able to keep up with her? lol
I'm hoping to get a few more people on board to run with us either all the way or in sections as well as some volunteers for support passing some food or drink to us along our route as our route will be a out and back, not a standard 50 miler race which is usually a shorter 10 or so km loop where you can pass by a transition point to get nutrition and fluids.
As it stands Adam Bunz Said he will be joining us as a third runner. yay for Adam!
I'll keep you posted on the official date of our Barrie to
wasaga beach 50 mile Ultra run and my training progress as I start my training for my first 50 mile single day run.
Ps. and again this is not, I repeat NOT! my big plan for my charity event that I need $1000.00 for? My charity event will be much bigger! so if you want to donate or sponsor me for it I'll let you know what it is so I can do it later this summer.
:)
I've been talking about doing this for myself for over a year, to run my bike route to Wasaga beach and back which is exactly 50 miles from my house and back.
This is not the official map of the run route, as it follows some major hwys which is of one of my bike routes, The official run route will be slightly different along back roads avoiding the major hwys that I will map out at a later date. ...
So I started taking with Catherine Harding who has a goal for doing a 100 mile run this summer in Vermont. http://www.vermont100.com/
I got to thinking maybe this will work for the both of us? I want to do a 50 miler without entering a race, just for my own self satisfaction of knowing I can do the distance and Catherine who is training for the 1oo miler needs someone to to do some long training with. So i suggested to her if she wanted I want to do a 50 and we could do it together as part of her training for her hundred. As a result, her training plan has her doing a 50 miler in the middle of May which is perfect timing for me as I get myself ready for another tri season, but want to do this ultra distance. Mind you, this 50 mile run is a training run for Catherine which I will be pacing with, so our goal is to only do the distance, We are not concerned with time, and I'm not a fast runner so hopefully I will be able to keep up with her? lol
I'm hoping to get a few more people on board to run with us either all the way or in sections as well as some volunteers for support passing some food or drink to us along our route as our route will be a out and back, not a standard 50 miler race which is usually a shorter 10 or so km loop where you can pass by a transition point to get nutrition and fluids.
As it stands Adam Bunz Said he will be joining us as a third runner. yay for Adam!
I'll keep you posted on the official date of our Barrie to
wasaga beach 50 mile Ultra run and my training progress as I start my training for my first 50 mile single day run.
Ps. and again this is not, I repeat NOT! my big plan for my charity event that I need $1000.00 for? My charity event will be much bigger! so if you want to donate or sponsor me for it I'll let you know what it is so I can do it later this summer.
:)
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
No money, no go for my charity event.
So I waited to hear from the foundation about winning the $1000.00 so I can do my event Well I wasn't one of the short Lister's and didn't win, but apparently they keep all entrees and could award the money next month or the month after and so on. Anyway I won't keep my hopes up and will have to either find the money I need to enter my event or just put off my event until next year and hopefully with more time and saving I can come up with the money......
So you want to know what my charity event is?.... well I'll tell you if you have $1000.00 and want to sponsor me. :)
For now it's just a dream, and with that I will just continue on with my "less is more" training.
:)
So you want to know what my charity event is?.... well I'll tell you if you have $1000.00 and want to sponsor me. :)
For now it's just a dream, and with that I will just continue on with my "less is more" training.
:)
Sunday, February 13, 2011
My pitch for $1000.00 to secure my Athletic/charity event this summer.
I mentioned how I have something in the works for a charity event for this summer if I get the financing? Well I found a unique foundation that is giving $1000.00 to anyone who has an adventure/ plan that is worth getting $1000.00 for and they can use the money to do it.
So I submitted my application with a video with my pitch ( my story of what I would use the money for)
If picked, they will contact me and some other applicants who made the short list and will be invited to a party to give a last ditch pitch of our event or what ever I or the other candidates want the money for in front of a panel of the foundation members. After which, whoever is selected will then be contacted a few days later and presented with the cheque! How awesome is that!
I really hope I get picked to have my chance at winning the $1000.00 because it just so happens that for me to register for my event, it costs exactly $1000.00 and if I get the money I will be well on my way to setting off and completing my Athletic/charity event and maybe a little piece of history!?!
:)
So I submitted my application with a video with my pitch ( my story of what I would use the money for)
If picked, they will contact me and some other applicants who made the short list and will be invited to a party to give a last ditch pitch of our event or what ever I or the other candidates want the money for in front of a panel of the foundation members. After which, whoever is selected will then be contacted a few days later and presented with the cheque! How awesome is that!
I really hope I get picked to have my chance at winning the $1000.00 because it just so happens that for me to register for my event, it costs exactly $1000.00 and if I get the money I will be well on my way to setting off and completing my Athletic/charity event and maybe a little piece of history!?!
:)
Monday, February 7, 2011
January was a right off, but things are getting better
It's been a while I know, I was sick most of January with the flu and was caught up again with anxiety attacks and insomnia while I was sick with the flu. I saw my doctor and he put me on meds again and after a few more weeks of coughing and sniffling I finally starting to feel better.
I got back to training, (mostly swimming) a couple of weeks ago, and am slowly building up my strength.
Good news!! Joanne finally found a job! but it will be a while before we get our feet back on the ground catching up with bills, so as it stands now I haven't entered any competitions, but I do have something in the works that will be big!! if things work out? but I can't say anything about it yet? except it will be a charity event.
This past weekend was the annual Barrie winterfest and of course I did the polar bear dip and also made the A-channel news clip.
Here is the link to my movie clip I made with my camera of my polar bear dip ....enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqd4uQuWVU
Here is the Polar bear clip from the A-channel news that I starred in! ...
I got back to training, (mostly swimming) a couple of weeks ago, and am slowly building up my strength.
Good news!! Joanne finally found a job! but it will be a while before we get our feet back on the ground catching up with bills, so as it stands now I haven't entered any competitions, but I do have something in the works that will be big!! if things work out? but I can't say anything about it yet? except it will be a charity event.
This past weekend was the annual Barrie winterfest and of course I did the polar bear dip and also made the A-channel news clip.
Here is the link to my movie clip I made with my camera of my polar bear dip ....enjoy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEqd4uQuWVU
Here is the Polar bear clip from the A-channel news that I starred in! ...
Friday, December 31, 2010
Happy New Year
A look back at my races in 2010.....May next year bring health and prosperity to all.
2010-03-28 Around the Bay 30 km Run 4:18:49.1
2010-05-16 Ironman Florida 70.3 7:27:51
2010-06-13 MultiSport Canada Triathlon Series, Binbrook sprint 1:53:31
2010-06-19 Niagara Ultra Half Marathon 2:42:01
2010-06-26 MultiSport Canada Triathlon Series, Welland half Iron distance 7:29:53
2010-07-10 Muncie Endurathon half Iron distance 6:50:15
2010-08-08 Barrie Sprint tri 1:16:17
2010-11-21 Ironman Arizona 15:59:45
As we are feeling the pinch with Joanne out of work still I won't be doing as many races in 2011 unless Joanne finds work in the new year, but I will try to get in at least one half ironman distance race.
As for my long awaited Ironman Arizona race report, I have decided not to write it. I did try, but felt all I was writing about were excuses in my race with "if I" or "I could haves?" but in all truth I gave the best I could for the day and was happy with finishing, I just was not happy with how my body worked for the day...But I can give a short glimpse of how my day went....
Swim...1:18:39...My swim was slow because of over crowding I picked the wrong line to swim and I swam passively sitting back so as not to be an asshole like the others who swam over me rather then pulling back as I did.
My Bike...6:42:39...The cold had a real effect on my peddling as did the high winds reported to being around 37mph rain, hail and sandstorms sometimes all at once!! which didn't result in me having slower then expected bike split as my bike split would have been better had i not stopped to help and stayed with an injured woman rider who was blown off her bike breaking a few bones I suspect? until the ambulance and paramedics came. And to the fact I was having bike seat issues with numbing of my groin so I had to take a few breaks getting off my bike, one of which to adjust my seat and another at special needs stop on my third loop getting off my bike to have a sitdown picnic while watching all the bikers I passed pass me.
My run...7:28:40... After I took my time in T2 to change and warm up and get some feeling in my groin, I ran the first 13miles at a slow pace but I was running! doing 7min run with a 3min walk all the while with my knee pain, getting a half marathon split in ruffly 3hrs, and then knowing I couldn't keep up this pace to meet my 14hr goal with my knee pain, I decided to walk the second half of the marathon, which took me aprox 4.5hrs.
The finish I ran out the last 100-300ft of the chute after pausing to take a stone out of my shoe when I could see the finish and hearing Mike Riley announcing " come on you can make it under 16hr" to which I was actually trying to drag out the time to get a closer finish to be under 16hrs. I then sprinted out the finish chute giving hi fives along to way to finish strong at 15:59:45.
Happy New Year.
2010-03-28 Around the Bay 30 km Run 4:18:49.1
2010-05-16 Ironman Florida 70.3 7:27:51
2010-06-13 MultiSport Canada Triathlon Series, Binbrook sprint 1:53:31
2010-06-19 Niagara Ultra Half Marathon 2:42:01
2010-06-26 MultiSport Canada Triathlon Series, Welland half Iron distance 7:29:53
2010-07-10 Muncie Endurathon half Iron distance 6:50:15
2010-08-08 Barrie Sprint tri 1:16:17
2010-11-21 Ironman Arizona 15:59:45
As we are feeling the pinch with Joanne out of work still I won't be doing as many races in 2011 unless Joanne finds work in the new year, but I will try to get in at least one half ironman distance race.
As for my long awaited Ironman Arizona race report, I have decided not to write it. I did try, but felt all I was writing about were excuses in my race with "if I" or "I could haves?" but in all truth I gave the best I could for the day and was happy with finishing, I just was not happy with how my body worked for the day...But I can give a short glimpse of how my day went....
Swim...1:18:39...My swim was slow because of over crowding I picked the wrong line to swim and I swam passively sitting back so as not to be an asshole like the others who swam over me rather then pulling back as I did.
My Bike...6:42:39...The cold had a real effect on my peddling as did the high winds reported to being around 37mph rain, hail and sandstorms sometimes all at once!! which didn't result in me having slower then expected bike split as my bike split would have been better had i not stopped to help and stayed with an injured woman rider who was blown off her bike breaking a few bones I suspect? until the ambulance and paramedics came. And to the fact I was having bike seat issues with numbing of my groin so I had to take a few breaks getting off my bike, one of which to adjust my seat and another at special needs stop on my third loop getting off my bike to have a sitdown picnic while watching all the bikers I passed pass me.
My run...7:28:40... After I took my time in T2 to change and warm up and get some feeling in my groin, I ran the first 13miles at a slow pace but I was running! doing 7min run with a 3min walk all the while with my knee pain, getting a half marathon split in ruffly 3hrs, and then knowing I couldn't keep up this pace to meet my 14hr goal with my knee pain, I decided to walk the second half of the marathon, which took me aprox 4.5hrs.
The finish I ran out the last 100-300ft of the chute after pausing to take a stone out of my shoe when I could see the finish and hearing Mike Riley announcing " come on you can make it under 16hr" to which I was actually trying to drag out the time to get a closer finish to be under 16hrs. I then sprinted out the finish chute giving hi fives along to way to finish strong at 15:59:45.
Happy New Year.
Saturday, December 4, 2010
IMAZ, still riding the high
BTW, I had a great time in Tempe doing Ironman Arizona, I did finish my race! so no DNF to report. lol
I've been procrastinating on writing my Race report, but I will get it done soon. I'm just basking in the glory or my race and basically been lazy to sit down an write, but truthfully have been to busy getting back into my normal routine of work and every day life's adventures and continuing on with my "less is more training" of swimming Monday, weds and Friday's so far. I haven't run but will run this Sunday for the first time since IMAZ ( which you will find out wasn't much of a run. lol) and I don't think I'll be do any riding until the new fallen snow of this winter melts away come next April, so for now it's mostly swimming with some weight training over the winter to get ready for next years tri's.
Here is a sample of one of my highlights of my time in Tempe.....
I've been procrastinating on writing my Race report, but I will get it done soon. I'm just basking in the glory or my race and basically been lazy to sit down an write, but truthfully have been to busy getting back into my normal routine of work and every day life's adventures and continuing on with my "less is more training" of swimming Monday, weds and Friday's so far. I haven't run but will run this Sunday for the first time since IMAZ ( which you will find out wasn't much of a run. lol) and I don't think I'll be do any riding until the new fallen snow of this winter melts away come next April, so for now it's mostly swimming with some weight training over the winter to get ready for next years tri's.
Here is a sample of one of my highlights of my time in Tempe.....
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
I am as ready as I'll ever be but not without a long battle
Last year at this time I was debating whether to enter Ironman Arizona for my 3rd time, the first two times, the inaugural race in 2005 and my second Ironman/06 were held in the spring(April) where I did all my training indoors and pulling of what I thought were good races with a time of 14:04 and 14:29 considering the problems I had in both cases. But as they say if it wasn't easy it wouldn't be Ironman.
Since that time I did many more triathlons from sprints to half Ironman, including my last Ironman at Lake Placid in 2008 which this blog is titled after, "my Journeys since then".
My debate was do I want to do Arizona Ironman again? with the big answer YES! I love the venue and the climate! Plus Ironman Arizona moved it's venue to November making my training easier with having all summer and fall to train outdoors as it is ment to be. At this time things were starting to go my way. I did all of the last three Ironmans being in hard times with my wife out of work each time unexpectedly. So now is the time to sign up again with my wife working full time again and with us starting to catch up with our debt. So with her job secure now, I pulled the plug and signed up for Ironman Arizona 2010.
Now my challenge was to get myself into shape. My first Ironman I got myself into shape and started the race weighing 198lbs. then the following year I let my weight slip, I gained weight up to around 240lbs but got it back down to 210 for race day in /06. From the time of Ironman Arizona /06 to Ironman lake placid I again gained weight, mostly because of life stresses with my wife being out of work again and with my foot injury with my torn PF and wasn't able to run. I only managed to maintain a weight of 240lbs for the start of IMLP. but all things considered I was happy with that result on a very tough course on a very tough rainy day.
From before and after Ironman lake placid to now, I went through some emotional tough times to, coping with alcohol and depression. I continued on with my athletics, pursuing my diving in which I entered and won my masters age group division at the Provincial championships in 2009.
After my diving endevor finished for the season, I turned back to doing triathlons and my next Ironman which will be this Sunday. But with on going stresses, I gained a lot of weight sinking into deeper depression and drinking. That is when I decided I had to stop my over indulgence before it goes spiralling out of control, but not knowing how depressed I was when I quit drinking cold turkey on Jan 18, (which I have done on many occasions before when I felt I was over indulging,) I soon had a major set back! I had bad panic attacks or anxiety attacks and insomnia, something I have never faced before. I knew my drinking was bad but didn't realized it was that bad. I also realized all I needed to do was grab a beer and I would soon be ok, but I didn't! I didn't want to give into my crutch, which I soon realized my drinking was.
After not sleeping for two day's and turning out to be a total wreck, I quickly went to see my doctor. After talking with my doctor and soon realizing what was happening to me and finding out I was covering up my depression with alcohol. The doctor helped me with my sleep deprivation and prescribed anti-depressants for me to help me out of my depression. I snapped out of my depression within months and now was able to focus on my training and races.
As I beat down my depression, I put my focus on losing weight. My start weight was 265-270lbs thanks to all the over indulgence and eating I did to satisfy my need to cover my depression. Now on the right path I slowly started to lose weight.
Then another setback, my wife gets laid off again, just as we were getting back on our feet. But with this setback I continued with my training and weight loss. I did my prepaid races over the summer, but slowly our lifestyle was losing ground with the big cut in income. I started worrying again, will I be able to go to Ironman Arizona? All I could do was stay possitive and hope for the best.
Fast forward to now, My wife is still out of work, and up until last month I was sure I wouldn't be doing Ironman Arizona, but thanks to my daughter using her credit, I secured my flight and hotel, but still had to come up with money for travel to get my bike there and other incidentals? after selling a few prized possessions I had the money, but as usual when things get good, other things happen, and I had to use my travel money to pay for that. I can't win!! Why is doing an Ironman such a struggle for me??? Oh I forgot, if it wasn't easy? it wouldn't be Ironman! lol
I managed to scrape up the bare minimum cash this week for my travel,incidentals and to get my bike to Tempe and back. (Nothing like down to the wire in will I or won't I go? NO stress here!! )
Now here it is, come this Thurs morning. I drive to Buffalo for my fight out to Tempe AZ. My weight is down, not to where I would like it? but down to about 210lbs after losing 55lbs since Jan 18. I have the fitness, I feel strong! My bike is packed in a bike box that I was able to borrow from a friend, thanks Jamie, and my travel bag is packed and I'm ready to go, to become an Ironman for the fourth time!
Wish me luck!
:)
Since that time I did many more triathlons from sprints to half Ironman, including my last Ironman at Lake Placid in 2008 which this blog is titled after, "my Journeys since then".
My debate was do I want to do Arizona Ironman again? with the big answer YES! I love the venue and the climate! Plus Ironman Arizona moved it's venue to November making my training easier with having all summer and fall to train outdoors as it is ment to be. At this time things were starting to go my way. I did all of the last three Ironmans being in hard times with my wife out of work each time unexpectedly. So now is the time to sign up again with my wife working full time again and with us starting to catch up with our debt. So with her job secure now, I pulled the plug and signed up for Ironman Arizona 2010.
Now my challenge was to get myself into shape. My first Ironman I got myself into shape and started the race weighing 198lbs. then the following year I let my weight slip, I gained weight up to around 240lbs but got it back down to 210 for race day in /06. From the time of Ironman Arizona /06 to Ironman lake placid I again gained weight, mostly because of life stresses with my wife being out of work again and with my foot injury with my torn PF and wasn't able to run. I only managed to maintain a weight of 240lbs for the start of IMLP. but all things considered I was happy with that result on a very tough course on a very tough rainy day.
From before and after Ironman lake placid to now, I went through some emotional tough times to, coping with alcohol and depression. I continued on with my athletics, pursuing my diving in which I entered and won my masters age group division at the Provincial championships in 2009.
After my diving endevor finished for the season, I turned back to doing triathlons and my next Ironman which will be this Sunday. But with on going stresses, I gained a lot of weight sinking into deeper depression and drinking. That is when I decided I had to stop my over indulgence before it goes spiralling out of control, but not knowing how depressed I was when I quit drinking cold turkey on Jan 18, (which I have done on many occasions before when I felt I was over indulging,) I soon had a major set back! I had bad panic attacks or anxiety attacks and insomnia, something I have never faced before. I knew my drinking was bad but didn't realized it was that bad. I also realized all I needed to do was grab a beer and I would soon be ok, but I didn't! I didn't want to give into my crutch, which I soon realized my drinking was.
After not sleeping for two day's and turning out to be a total wreck, I quickly went to see my doctor. After talking with my doctor and soon realizing what was happening to me and finding out I was covering up my depression with alcohol. The doctor helped me with my sleep deprivation and prescribed anti-depressants for me to help me out of my depression. I snapped out of my depression within months and now was able to focus on my training and races.
As I beat down my depression, I put my focus on losing weight. My start weight was 265-270lbs thanks to all the over indulgence and eating I did to satisfy my need to cover my depression. Now on the right path I slowly started to lose weight.
Then another setback, my wife gets laid off again, just as we were getting back on our feet. But with this setback I continued with my training and weight loss. I did my prepaid races over the summer, but slowly our lifestyle was losing ground with the big cut in income. I started worrying again, will I be able to go to Ironman Arizona? All I could do was stay possitive and hope for the best.
Fast forward to now, My wife is still out of work, and up until last month I was sure I wouldn't be doing Ironman Arizona, but thanks to my daughter using her credit, I secured my flight and hotel, but still had to come up with money for travel to get my bike there and other incidentals? after selling a few prized possessions I had the money, but as usual when things get good, other things happen, and I had to use my travel money to pay for that. I can't win!! Why is doing an Ironman such a struggle for me??? Oh I forgot, if it wasn't easy? it wouldn't be Ironman! lol
I managed to scrape up the bare minimum cash this week for my travel,incidentals and to get my bike to Tempe and back. (Nothing like down to the wire in will I or won't I go? NO stress here!! )
Now here it is, come this Thurs morning. I drive to Buffalo for my fight out to Tempe AZ. My weight is down, not to where I would like it? but down to about 210lbs after losing 55lbs since Jan 18. I have the fitness, I feel strong! My bike is packed in a bike box that I was able to borrow from a friend, thanks Jamie, and my travel bag is packed and I'm ready to go, to become an Ironman for the fourth time!
Wish me luck!
:)
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
IMAZ Update
I guess it's about time I update my blog on what is going on with IMAZ?
I AM GOING!! WOO HOO!!
I was able to book a fight and hotel cheap and with the help of my daughter and her credit card, which I will pay her back cash, and I secured my reservations. I leave for Phoenix on Nov 18th fling out of Buffalo and return on Nov 22nd the day ofter my race on Nov 21st.
Last Sunday I ran a half marathon with my wife Joanne who has been training with a half marathon clinic for the last 16 weeks, but because of our financial difficulty's she couldn't and didn't enter the Scotia Bank half marathon which was held last Sunday in Toronto, so instead her clinic instructor made a special half marathon route for her to run, Which I named the Barrie Ridge road half marathon. So on Sunday I went out with her in support running the route with her as well as documenting the faux race carrying my camera and taking pictures and video of her race. Joannes goal was to finish her race under 3 hours, and by the end of our faux race she did it! She finished in 2:49. Congrats Joanne, I knew you could do it!!
I AM GOING!! WOO HOO!!
I was able to book a fight and hotel cheap and with the help of my daughter and her credit card, which I will pay her back cash, and I secured my reservations. I leave for Phoenix on Nov 18th fling out of Buffalo and return on Nov 22nd the day ofter my race on Nov 21st.
Last Sunday I ran a half marathon with my wife Joanne who has been training with a half marathon clinic for the last 16 weeks, but because of our financial difficulty's she couldn't and didn't enter the Scotia Bank half marathon which was held last Sunday in Toronto, so instead her clinic instructor made a special half marathon route for her to run, Which I named the Barrie Ridge road half marathon. So on Sunday I went out with her in support running the route with her as well as documenting the faux race carrying my camera and taking pictures and video of her race. Joannes goal was to finish her race under 3 hours, and by the end of our faux race she did it! She finished in 2:49. Congrats Joanne, I knew you could do it!!
:)
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