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Category Archives: triathlon
Lance Armstrong to Participate in the Rev3 Half Full Triathlon
Sept. 19, 2012 - Baltimore - Today, the Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults announced that Lance Armstrong will race side-by-side with fellow cancer survivors in the third annual Half Full Triathlon on Oct. 7, 2012 in Howard County, Md. Armstrong plans to take part in the half distance, which includes a .9-mile swim, 56-mile bike ride and a 13.1-mile run. He will compete in the cancer survivor wave, beginning at approximately 7:30 a.m.
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The On Cloudsurfer Running Shoe Hits the Mark
I recently had the opportunity to check out the Cloudsurfer by the Swiss manufacturer On and am quite happy to report that this shoe delivered everything that it advertised – and quite more. The On technology is simple yet cutting edge. On embraces the natural or barefoot running principals that gives running back to your [...]
Vote Deadline is June 30th for Support of Rehoboth Beach $250,000
Two local business, Rehoboth Beach Running Company and TriCoach LLC, are in the final days of their joint effort to solicit on-line votes from the general public to qualify for part of the $3,000,000 Mission Small Business funds. Chase and Living Social are awarding money to 12 companies with less than 100 employees.
REHOBOTH BEACH, Jun [...]
2012 Eagleman 70.3 & The Blazeman Spirit Award
I am coming down from one of the most amazing race weekends I have ever experienced. Let me first clarify for you finish time results lurkers out there, I did not “race” fast. In fact in some respects I had no business being out there this weekend. But I was committed and determined to get [...]
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Boy Do I Have a Story for You guys
But I’m too tired to write it tonight. More details tomorrow. I was blessed, bulldozed, deeply moved and forever grateful when I was presented with this award this weekend at Eagleman, Look for a complete pre race and race report coming soon. In the meantime, check this out. If we are friends on Facebook, there [...]
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Checking In and Moving Out!
So….. here is the deal. I had a follow up today with my oncologist to gauge the effects that my recent two rounds of steroids have had on my CLL symptoms. In a word – GREAT. It looks like this little steroid trick seems to be working well and many of the lymph nodes that [...]
DQ Events – Great Event Calendar at Affordable Pricing
If you haven’t checked out some of the great events produced by DQ Events in and around the New Jersey area, consider it a must to do so. In times of other race management companies offering very little for your overpriced entry fee, DQ is a breath of fresh air. DQ delivers everything the athlete [...]
Posted in triathlon Tagged belleplain triathlon and duathlon, dq tri du, hammonton triathlon, harvey cedars triathlon, LBI triathlon, medford lakes sprint triathlon, parvin state triathlon and duathlon, presidential lakes triathlon, shoreman half distance triathlon, splash and dash series of races, stafford triathlon, tri/du for autism, vincentown triathlon Comments closed
The Purity in the Sport
The Community YMCA of Eastern Delaware County held its first annual youth and family triathlon on Sunday May 20th. The “Tyke Triathlon” was held at the organization’s Ridley YMCA facility and was designed for children ages 3 – 6. Yes, you read that correctly. This event was designed for children THREE to SIX years of [...]
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Inspiring New Book: a young triathlete and his astonishing comeback
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Michael Vitez just couldn’t get one story out of his mind – and neither could his readers. Michael first wrote about a young man named Matt Miller who had everything and then, in an instant, nearly lost it all, as a three-part series for his [...]
Team In Training’s Stephen Brown is a Finalist for Health Hero Challenge