Race Coverage

Competing on a National Stage...

erin-finish.gifBy Erin Sontowski (usatriathlon.org)

 

First and foremost, I would like to start this blog with a huge thank you to USAT for putting on an absolutely amazing race at the Du Nationals this year. I was incredible impressed with the organization and enthusiasm that surrounded every aspect of the race. From the smooth packet pick-up, to the flawless bike check in that morning, all the way up to the cowbell start at 8 a.m., I could not have asked for a better race setup. So kudos to you guys and all the amazing volunteers that helped put it together.

Secondly, I want to congratulate all the participants that day. As a relatively new age-grouper, this race was an amazing display of the talent that our community possesses. From the pros that were incredible to watch, to the last few stragglers like myself who clawed and pushed themselves to cross that finish line, it was a great day to be a multisport athlete. I even noticed early in the morning how fantastic this group...

really was. As we all racked our bikes, and placed our gear out, there were so many new friendships being built in that transition area, I couldn't help but be in awe. Every person I came across was excited to hear my story, and I was equally as excited to hear theirs! My first encounter was with a woman who lives in Madison, Lisa, and we even made plans to go on a ride so she could show me the IRONMAN bike course for when I compete next year! I then struck up a conversation with my bike rack mates, and in turn met another Midwesterner and a really wonderful woman from North Carolina. Now, both of these ladies ended up beating me in my age group, but I still like them nonetheless :)  READ MORE

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