Transition weekend (summer)
This is yet another transition weekend, now in the summer of 2010. Today marks both the end of the week & the month, while tomorrow begins them both.
Saturday agenda-5k
Previously, on a mission to find races during the summer, I stumbled upon a series on the east coast of Florida. Now that I'm locked in, the eagle lakes 5k is the midpoint of the series & was an easy choice. 2 people I know (Jon W & Mike K) found out about my last result & came over to compete as well, decreasing my chances. Still recovering from injury, I did not know what to expect, basically expecting the worse but hoping for the best. By the grace of God, the latter eventually prevailed. I pushed to stay with the elite female athlete Lisa Buohler. She was in top form this day, possibly because it was her birthday. Obviously, Jon beat me but amazingly, he did not win but instead ran away with the master title. Mr speedster himself (Perry) nearly beat out a kid for the overall title but was seconds short. He was awarded the grand master title. The Lord allowed me to fend off a challenge for the next position in the final mile. Hindsight is 20/20 as I discovered this guy is only a couple of points from the series title. I am hanging on to a slight lead by successfully defending the 4th overall position. I am not out of the woods yet as this local runner will surely appear at the finale & my failure to compete would be literally forfeiture. I not only have to show but must not lose more than 1 slot to this guy. Of course, you know I can & want to beat him once more. Same glass award but this time no Tshirt (supplier failed to deliver). The post race was actually better than the last time.
Sunday agenda-2 tri or not 2 tri
Hey, I wanted a spiffy title. Multirace & FFW held a sprint tri in Melbourne on this day (Lisa B chose this one & won the overall du), but I participated in the Huntingtons disease triathlon because it is much closer and supports a good cause. Ironically, it began when I did, meaning it is the 19th running. Oh yea, passed on another muddy buddy. Both sprint & olympic tri's were being held; we chose the former. I got my favorite runners to form the relay "Tri'N 2 win", & we did just that. Inga (triathlete) agreed to swim, even though that was not her favorite discipline, because us guys don't. I was relegated to the bike because Gene doesn't even own a bike, much less ride one. When the dust cleared, we were the fastest non professional team to win. The award earned was 2nd in co-ed division. Each person got a nice plaque. The post race qualified as 5 star, especially with the pasta. This year, they improved as tech shirts were given out. With low wind, I had a great ride (by my standards) on the bike. Despite the time, Gene had the fastest run split. A surprise cameo appearance by George made the day. It's rare to see him unless he competes but this day, he pulled a number like I do at times. Also of note, I spoke briefly to an Indy car driver (Kanaan) who completed the tri solo.
What a great transition for me. I ended July with bang (top in my class & lead in the series) and began August in a similar fashion (hardware), but with help from my athletic friends.