Base Triathlon

This past weekend, the base had a triathlon. It was a shorter than sprint distance with a 400m swim, 12k bike, and 5k run.
This year I have decided I really like triathlons (as this is my 9th of the year). However, they have all been sprint distance or shorter. I would like to race in longer, so perhaps in November I’ll be able to convince Anna to go up to Rota with me (the small island 45 miles north of Guam) for a longer Olympic or half ironman distance. πŸ™‚
This particular race was fun…it was on base (so you know the course is safe) and there were over 40 people racing, which is a lot for our small base.
Here are a few pictures from the event (from the base photographer):
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Here is our friend Lorena getting ready for the swim…
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We are getting race instructions before the start
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On your mark, get set…..GO!
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Of course, not everyone was watching the race…
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All done with the swim.
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The third heat is ready to go (I was in the second).
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On my way back to the transition area after the bike course.
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Getting ready to run…
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Off and running…
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Coming in to the finish…
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Rob is very excited to finish the race!
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Here I am after the race. I ended up finishing second, so I was pleased with the result.
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It was a good day. After the race one of the couples invited about half the competitors over to their house for breakfast burritos. Another benefit of triathlons on a small island is that it’s like a big family. That’s true whether it’s a military or civilian race. We plan on participating for a long time to come. πŸ™‚
–Jim