Thursday, November 26, 2009
Watch Everybody's Finish
On the ITU’s Age Group Zone's link just enter an athlete’s surname or race number and it will access a personal page with full results, the streamed footage, a link to download the certificate and race photographs.
http://www.triathlon.org/agegroup/agegroup_search/
Friday, October 2, 2009
Margaret Bomberg Home Town Hero!!
Margaret has accomplished so much over the years and this is the topper!!
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Results from Worlds 2009
:)
Here are two links with resutls from Worlds -- both have searchable functions -- one shows the splits as the competitors went along on race day along with finish times (click on your name and you will get a page with just your splits) -- and the other shows all the final results and splits along with some stats from the event (click on your name and get your details) --
http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?lang=en&year=2009&iframe
http://www.multisportaustralia.com.au/RaceTecResults/Default.aspx?CId=1&RId=351&EId=10
A list of age group winners, including Margaret, can be found here:
http://www.triathlon.org.au/Story.aspx?site=ta&dept=events§ion=articles&content=news&item=810
http://www.triathlon.org.au/Story.aspx?site=ta&dept=events§ion=articles&content=news&item=809
http://www.triathlon.org/news/article/age_group_and_paratriathlon_world_champions_crowned/
A link to the official media guide:
http://www.worldtriathlongoldcoast.com/docs/Media_Guide_WTC09.pdf?call=TVRFeA==&keep=sh
Happy hunting...
:)
Monday, September 21, 2009
Some Closing Thoughts from Sue Kamrar....
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Final Updated Results
ITU Aquathlon World Championship / 2.5k run – 1k swim – 2.5k run
Mary Ann B. (60-64) 4th -- Darlene H. (55-59) 12th
Teresa K. (50-54) 13th -- Reene F. (45-49) 23rd
ITU Intl. Dist. Tri World Championship / 1.5k swim – 40k bike – 10k run
Margaret B. (70-74) 4th -- Mary Ann B. (60-64) 10th
Susan C. (65-69) 11th -- Teresa K. (50-54) 21st
Gabrielle W. (50-54) 30th --Elizabeth B. (50-54) 37th
ITU Sprint Tri World Championship / 750m swim – 20k bike – 5k run
Margaret B. (70-74) World Champion
Kim A. (55-59) 6th -- Anne Y. (55-59) 7th
Darlene H. (55-59) 12th -- Joanne G. (35-39) 21st
Sue K. (45-49) 23rd -- Reene F. (45-49) 28th
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Results from Worlds
http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?lang=en&year=2009&iframe=
A list of the age group winners, including Margaret, can be found here:
http://www.triathlon.org.au/Story.aspx?site=ta&dept=events§ion=articles&content=news&item=810
http://www.triathlon.org.au/Story.aspx?site=ta&dept=events§ion=articles&content=news&item=809
http://www.triathlon.org/news/article/age_group_and_paratriathlon_world_champions_crowned/
From Joanne's Perspective.....
My feet were throbbing and I felt exhausted going from the swim to the bike and finally the run....and that was just when I was a spectator cheering on the girls during the Olympic distance tri. Actually, watching my teammates on Saturday was probably the highlight of the event for me, knowing how hard they have trained and the sacrifices they have made to get here is very inspiring! Being a Canadian, British and US citizen, I was proud to be yelling out "GO USA!!" every time they went by. By the end of the day I was wishing that the sprint tri had been first since I was already totally exhausted, but after a big sushi dinner and a good nights sleep, I was raring to go on Sunday morning.
The swim was a beach start, so I did a couple of not so graceful dolphin dives and was right smack in the middle of full on kicking, pushing and grabbing (I was very happy that Jeanne O'Regan wasn't in my age group!!). I took in lots of salt water but I managed to draft behind another pink cap and I kept hoping she was going the right way, however it seemed like there was a strong current pulling me out and I felt like I zigzagged in the whole way.
Into T1, a bit of fumbling with my wetsuit to get it off and then I was running with my bike. Unfortunately as soon as I got on my bike, the chain fell off so that cost me a few seconds, but I powered through and caught a pack in front of me. From there on, it was leap frogging all the Aussies and Kiwi's. I felt like the course officials' motorcycle was constantly behind me yelling at everyone to stay in single file which was totally impossible. I'm not sure how I made it without a penalty.
With my brand new shiny white tri shoes I was able to easily get my feet out of my shoes before the dismount line and I ran to T2. I was not looking forward to the run...my nemesis. I have hardly trained due to my chronic plantar fasciitis and running a 5K is not my expertise. I really didn't know how to pace myself and actually had to ask a fellow Aussie competitor how many laps the run was. When she told me it was only 1 lap and she didn't seem to be very out of breath, I decided to let her set the pace and I ran right behind her until I could see the final turn, when I took off, grabbed a US flag that was handed to me and sprinted across the finish line. My first thought when I was done was "I can't believe it's over already!" and I felt like I could have done it 2 more times, an obvious indication that I didn't push myself as hard as I could (sorry Preben!!) Oh well,there's always next time and I WILL be back!!
A couple of hours after my race I got to play coach and spectator again while my husband, Shawn competed in the Enticer SprintMan Triathlon, his first ever tri. I think he has a new appreciation of the sport of triathlon as he ran past us yelling out "You guys make this look easy!" He did great and I was very proud that he took this on, especially with the pressure of all the tri girls looking on.
All in all I have had an AMAZING experience in Australia. It's been an honor to compete with all my fellow Women's Triathlon Club teammates.
Preben, now I just have to work on shaving off another 8 minutes....I need your help!!
Joanne
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Coverage of Today's Event.....
World Champion Margaret
The Racing is Under Way...3g
The Racing is Under Way...3f
The Racing is Under Way...3e
Joanne just crossed the finish line, as announced on the live webcast we are watching, moving up more spots on the run with a 22:44 to finish 21st in 1:16:40 hrs, by far the fastes time among the Chico girls.
Sue kept thing rolling with a 24:47 and a 23rd place in the 45-49 division staying ahead of Reene, who just crossed the finish line smiling all over and cozying up the the Aussiers finishing just ahead of her, with a 24:30 split in 28th. Looks like Reene saved some energy for tonight's medal ceremony party! Sue's time was 1:20:37 and Reene's 1:21:43.
Kim headed out on the run in 4th only 2 minutes down on the leaders and seconds behind 3rd. Running is not Kim's strong suit, but maybe the smell of a medal and knowing that Anne is a better runner will help keep things rolling. Anne, in 8th, was 2 minutes ahead of 9th and 10th and one minute behind a group of three.
And they both kept up the pressure to the finish. Anne ran a 26:41 finishing 7th just behind Kim with a 26:48 split placing her 6th in the 55-59 divison. Darlene also kept things rolling and held on for 12th with a 28:28 split. Kim finished in 1:22:37 as the 2nd best American, Anne in 1:26:06 as the 3rd best American, and Darlene in 1:33:17.
By the way -- For those who have followed things down under, you likely already know that the Women's Triathlon Club will be able to boast of one World Champion after today. Margaret, in the 70-74 age divsion, and in her third race at these events, will, when she finsihes the run, claim the top spot and a World Championship for the US. Way to roll Margaret...
The Commonwealth countries again dominated. As a matter of fact, if it was not for Margaret, the US would only have won the 75-79 and the 35-39 age divisons. With Margaret in the 70-74 age divsion, the US will win three World Championships for the women on the Sprint Distance. Of the 34 medals handed out the US gets 8, the Commonwealth nations get 21, and BRA and NFI each gets one, both 1st placings. But, we plan on working on a few aspects the next few years and put a stop to that dominance!
The Racing is Under Way...3d
Sue's bike split of 37:51 dropped her to 22nd heading out on the run while Reene's 38:52 moved her up to 27th in the 45-49 division.
Anne headed out 3 minutes ahead of 4th place and just ahead of 2nd but a bit down on 1st. A 38:07 split puts her in 8th heading out on the run while Kim with a split of 36:48 has moved passed Anne and into 5th in the 55-59 divison. The foot race is on.
The Racing is Under Way...3c
Sue, as expected, have a fast swim and is the 2nd American to hit the beach in 8th in the 45-49 age division in 14:30 with Reene in 29th in 17:18.
Then we have the 55-59 age division where Anne, as expected, comes ashore in front, in 4th as the first American in 15:20, followed by Kim in 9th and Darlene in 19th. Anne quickly get through the transition and makes up a spot heading out in 3rd.
The swim is over and the best is to come...
The Racing is Under Way...3b
A few minutes later at 1:57pm PST Reene and Sue along with the 42 in the 45-49 age division are up and they will eventually be followed at 2:01pm PST by the 43 in the 55-59 age division including Kim, Darlene and Anne.
Sprint triathlons are about going all-out and not make any mistakes in the tranistions. With the marging between finishers measured in single seconds it is easy to drop 10, 15 or more spots in no time. In a big race like this, with a large transition area with over 800 bikes (the men are also racing) lined up a few feet apart in row after row, getting lost is costly.
The run and bike here are both flat so it takes a lot of focus and mental strength to keep the pressure up. In a short race like this that lasts just over one hour there is no marging for making up lost time along the way so it is really about who wants to suffer the most and the longest.
The Racing is Under Way...3a
The live feed here: http://www.triathlon.org/live/
The splits here: http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?lang=en&eventid=GCage09DAd&iframe=&year=2009
Comments From The Race...1
"This is quite an experience. Thanks for encouraging me to come.We race in 12 hours! Gonna go as hard as I can and hope for the best."
"Wish I could have finished under 10th place, but what can you do when there's all those ex marathoners out there. I really am going to improve on that next year. It was indescribable what it was like having us all here. At least I can bike with the best of them. Cheers! I think we're gonna party with the Aussies tonight."
" All is good. This event is amazing...so much fun...such great athletes...wonderful people and interactions with athletes from lots of countries. I love the ausie's often heard comment in their beautiful accent "No Worry!" What a great thought to keep as we go into the races...GO USA!
The Racing is Under Way...2c
The US took the top-4 sport in the 65-69 and 70-74 age divisions, but as those of you who have followed, not just this event, but the sport of triathlon over the last few decades likely have noticed, the British Commonwealth, or as it is called today, Commonwealth of Nations, is still reaching out long after its world dominance has vaned to dominate the sport of triathlon.
In the age-group races it is the same story. In the international distance age-group event today these countries accounted for 25 of the 38 top-3 podiums with the US getting 10 but all but two were in the age division 65- and above with one in the 60-64 and one in the 45-49 division. The US and everybody else is slowely being pushed out. That left three podium spots, all in the "older" age divisions to split between NOR, ESP, and NFI.
And not just because Australia hosted this World Championships and had home court advantage and a large contingenet, but every year, you will note that AUS, NZL, CAN and GBR lay claim to the large majority of medals available in most large triathlons except for the big one in Hawaii.
They took 5 of 6 at the Olympics and just about most World Championships reaching back years although the Germans did well again today in the men's pro race while Mr. Gomes from Spain again failed in reaching the top spot and knocking off the Brit. The finish was one of the most exciting in years with the top-10 all racing for the line.
Tonight the pro women are racing and that event is not likely to be quite as exciting as AUS is expected to dominate although ESP and SWE might be able to give them a run for it.
Watch the pro women live tonight starting at 9:45pm.
On the site's ( http://www.triathlonlive.tv/index/free ) upper right hand side click on "forgot password" and it will get you to the sign-up link ( http://www.triathlonlive.tv/user/password ) -- where you put in your e-mail address and "age" -- they then e-mail you a link to activate your computer with a password -- then you go back to he above top web link and sign in and the feed will start running.
And -- six of the tri girls will be back in action this afternoon, Saturday, starting at 1:45pm PST in the Sprint Championship where we are counting on making a dent in the Commonwealth's dominance as we are ready to rock the world...
Watch free live feed from the Sprint at http://www.triathlon.org/live/
Follow their splits at http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?categories=W70&timingpoint=TimeFinish&iframe=&eventid=GCage09DAd&lang=en
Friday, September 11, 2009
At Festival Village Before The Race....
Thanks Coach!!!

I knew Preben would be the one to get the results to us not only fast but as they are happening. Wow...what a race!! That was truly one of the most amazing experiences of my life and I feel so fortunate to have been part of it. You cannot imagine what it feels like to be in a race and have people shouting your name who you don't even know.
The Racing is Under Way...2b
Teresa, as the 4th American was 14th with a bike split of 1:08:15 and headed out of the transition in 15th. Gabrielle was in 34th with a split of 1:14:28 followed closely by Elizabeth in 35th with a 1:10:00 split. They maintained their spots through the transition and out on the run. At the first run split Teresa is still the 4th American but has fallen to 18th although she is in a pack with four other runners. Gabrielle has moved up to 33rd with Elizabeth in 35th. Teresa came through the 2nd run split in 21st as the 5th American. Gabrielle has worked her way up to 31st and about a minute behind 26th but 4 minutes behind 25th. Teresa is first to finish her first World Championship as the 5th American and in 20th with a time of 2:31:42 hrs. Gabrielle is next and has worked here wya up to 29th in 2:37:16 hrs and Elizabeth in 36th in 1:39:53 hrs. Great job in a touch tough group. Margaret Richie from Canada runs down all and beat Cindy Taylor for the division win.
Mary Ann finished the bike leg as the 3rd American and is now up to 8th in the 60-64 age division with a bike split of 1:12:10. She headed out on the run 2 minutes behind 7th and 3:30 minutes behind 4th. But at the second split she has dropped to 10th and it looks like a top-10 finish is slowely slipping away. But no, at the finish she edge out the 10th place finisher by a mere 7 seconds and will be the 3rd best placed American. Nice hustle. Lauren Binder from the USA win the age division by a mile or more.
Susan kept her 10th in the 65-69 age division after a bike split of 1:35:00 hrs so now it is just the matter of the 10km run.
Margaret finished with a bike split of 1:41:37 hrs in 4th in the 70-74 age division and is now chasing down 3rd place about 10 minutes ahead of her.
And on it goes...
The Racing is Under Way...2a
For those of you following it live on the web it is great coverage and great seeing the endless stream of athletes filing into the tranisiton and then out on the bike. We saw Gaby and Elizabeth on the starting line -- they did not wave though -- or told mom that "we are number one"?
The coverage shifted to mostly the swim and the transition and it looks like Lisa Birkett from NZL has the fastest swim time with 20:53 minutes. Gabrielle was 13th and the 2nd American out of the water in the 50-54 age division in 26.45. Teresa followed in 32nd and the 7th American out in 28:25 and Elizabeth was 53rd and the 9th American in 31:37. Gabby lost 6 spots in the transition and exited in 19th. Teresa lost 1 spot while Elizabeth gained 3 spots. Their age division has 70 competitors.
In the 60-64 age divison, with 31 competitors, Jane Leslie from GBR was out in 26:28. Mary Ann followed in 12th as the 5th American in 31:23 and she exited the transition in the same position.
In the 65-69 age division, with 12 competitors, American Peggy McDowell-Cramer lead in 30:56. Susan followed in 10th in 40:05 and headed out on the bike leg in the same spot.
In the 70-74 age divison, with 5 competitors, American Susan Bradley-Cox was first out in 31:02 with Margaret exited the water in 4th in 56:56.
Now it is on to the 40km bike leg while we watch the finish line and the first physically challenged cross the line and some live pictures of the girls riding up a smaller hill out on the bike course.
The live feed: http://www.triathlon.org/live/
The live splits: http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?categories=W50&timingpoint=TimeSplitA&iframe=&eventid=GCage09DAd&lang=en
The Racing is Under Way...2
Over the next 50 minutes 668 women from around the world, in wave after wave, will dive into the water and head out on the super fast flat course. Gabrielle (bib #776), Elizabeth (721) and Teresa (740) started at 2:41pm PST, followed by Mary Ann (828) at 2:50pm PST and Susan (863) and Margaret (872) at 2:53pm PST. Go girls.
Watch the live feed and splits at: http://www.triathlon.org/live/
Check the results later at: http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?categories=W20&timingpoint=TimeFinish&iframe=&eventid=GCage09DAd&lang=en
The Racing is Under Way…1
Reene, Susan, Darlene, Mary Ann and Teresa, using this event as a warm-up race, were among the 220 female competitors in an event that, not unexpectedly, was dominated by Australia, New Zealand and Brazil, nations with a rich tradition in lifeguarding.
The Chico girls did well with Mary Ann placing 4th in the 60-64 age division in 54:38 minutes, Susan (65-69) placing 5th in 1:19:28 hr, Darlene (55-59) placing 12th in 58:24 min, Teresa (50-54) placing 13th in 46:08 min, and finally Reene (45-49) placing 23rd in 48:54 min.
Full results at:
http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?lang=en&eventid=GCAquathlon09DAd&iframe=&year=2009
The videos are alrady showing up on the web so check it out at: http://www.triathlon.org/
Live age-group coverage: http://www.triathlon.org/live/
and results (later tonight): http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?categories=W20&timingpoint=TimeFinish&iframe=&eventid=GCage09DAd&lang=en
Good Luck to Everybody
How you will all later look back at this personal experience is now just up to you. You know that you put in the time and hard work it took to overcoming the difficult hurdel of qualifying for Team USA and get to compete at the Triathlon World Championship in Australia.
You are all there and ready to race. So while many others are expending negative energy you can all ignore all that and race without pressure knowing that you have reached your goal and have nothing to lose. It might not be easy, but you know what to do, have done it many time before, and can go out there and race hard, make the competition suffer, and be proud of what you have accomplished.
You can have a great and enjoy meeting all the other athletes from around the world. It will be the best triathlon that you have ever done. When it is all over you can kick back, relax, and enjoy your vacation down under. All around it will be an experience of a life-time.
For those interested you can access this link and pull up the results from the individual events:
http://www.championchip.hu/eredmenyek/detailed.php?lang=en&year=2009&iframe=
Live webcasting and live splits can be found on this link:
http://www.triathlon.org/live/
Thoughts on the Night Before the Race......
I wanted to take a bit of time to share my thoughts with everyone as this huge journey we have all been on is coming to a climax. I don't think I have ever been as nervous before a race. It has been such a long time to lead up to something it almost feels like too much for my little emotions to handle.
Day Five Australia....The Night Before The Olympic Distance Race...
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Results and More from the Aquathon.....
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
One View From The Condo....
Day Four Australia.....
Aquathon Race report
When I(Mary Ann) wen running and diving into the water, my goggles flew off, but luckily I had followed Preben's instructions and had them on underneath my cap. Renee swears she was definitely in a rip tide at one point. Teresa had a good swim and run.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Day Three Australia......
Checking Out The Race Site.......

Here is the team on their first training day checking out the race site and enjoying the gorgeous Gold Coast sunshine. This was Tuesday....your Monday. On this day the women enjoyed some biking which meant getting used to riding on the "wrong" side of the road. It is really tough at first because you look the wrong way for traffic and you really have to think when making turns. No one has had an accident yet so we are doing all right! They also went on a swim to check out their wet suits and try out the salt water. Monday, September 7, 2009
A Letter From Sue Kamrar.....One Small Step.
I'm in my 25th year of racing triathlons. My first race was at Foothill College in the Bay Area. It was a tiny little race with a pool swim. I did the bike on my dad's old Schwinn Varsity 10 speed which was 5 sizes too big for me. I won the race and thus began my "marriage" to the sport. Who would have thought back then that I"d be celebrating my silver triathlon anniversary at the World Championships?
As I ran this morning I thought of my teammates, here in Chico, and those who will be traveling from all over the US. I thought how fun it would be to have an infrared satellite view of all 400 of us scurrying about with last minute packing (and repacking), shopping, and travelling. Add to that, the 2600 other athletes from all over the world and I think you'd agree we'd make an incredible web of movement if we were to see this from above. It's quite a powerful thing to think about over 3000 like-minded individuals coming together from all over the world for such an event.
I also had time to think about how grateful I am for my friends who are joining me on this journey to AUS. I would NEVER make this trip alone and to know we are all going and will be there to support each other is extremely comforting and exciting. Without the sport of triathlon to bring us together, I'm not sure I would have even MET half of these women, whom I now consider my good friends. How lucky I am. They uplift and inspire me. I wish them all good luck and good times. I am sad though, that our coach, Preben, will not be with us. He is the reason we all are headed to AUS, and I wish he could have made the trip. My race is dedicated to him and the countless hours he has spent helping me become a better person and athlete.
I am going to try to keep everything in perspective as I participate in this adventure. I'm one little tiny person in a big old universe. I"m small, figuratively and literally, and in reality, so is this race. I plan to race hard, have fun, and laugh a lot. I expect to come home with great stories and lasting memories. If I finish first (not at all likely) or last (more likely), I will relish the moment and be grateful I have had the opportunity to participate.
The clock is ticking.,,It's time to hit the road and begin this unbelievable step toward ...perhaps, dare I say it? ...another 25 years of triathlon!
Day Two Australia......
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Live From Australia...We made it!!!
Saturday, September 5, 2009
We're Leaving On A Jet Plane......
Friday, September 4, 2009
Packing and other stuff....
Looks like I am mostly ready to go....leaving tomorrow mid morning. I am still a bit confused on what to bring to wear...will it be warm? Will it be cold? It will be in the 70's which sounds freezing from our perspective. So I guess a bit of each.
Packing the bike has been interesting as I have only done it once...I did manage to get my bike cleaned up and taken apart last night it is just not fitting neatly into the box like it did the last time. So tonight I will do that and pack and organize my remaining stuff.....again I am trying to remember to breath.
Nerves and excitement all at once!!
We got an email from Mary Ann Bachus who is already there and says it is nice and has met a couple of people she raced in Hamburg with.
So as of right now I am looking forward to resting and hoping my nerves will settle a bit...gotta remember to ahve fun!
The Age Group Events.....
Friday/Saturday 9/12/09:
FR 2:05 pm PST/ SA 7:05am local time: ITU Age Group Triathlon World
Championship
Olympic Distance Race 1.5k swim/40k bike/10k run
Gabrielle Walters, Elizabeth Brent, and Teresa Kludt start at (+ 36 minutes) 2:41pm PST
Mary Ann Bachus starts at (+45 minutes) 2:50pm PST
Susan Clavey and Margaret Bomberg start at (+48 minutes) 2:53pm PST
Saturday/Sunday 9/13/09:
SA 1:45pm PST/SU 11:45am local time: ITU Sprint Triathlon World
Championship
Sprint distance Race 3/4k swim/20k bike/5k run
Joanne Gilchrist starts (+8 minutes) 1:53pm PST
Sue Kamrar and Reene Fiack start (+12 minutes) 1:57pm PST
Anne Yates, Kim Agur, and Darlene Henderson start at (+16 minutes) 2:01pm PST
Again here is the link to the race site:
http://www.worldtriathlongoldcoast.com
Thursday, September 3, 2009
A Special Thanks....
So here goes...Special Thanks to:
John Fragoso: our team chiropractor and Active Release Therapy provider. He has kept our hard working bodies in shape.
The staff of Academy For Change: The community day school where I work. They have been our biggest fans and were instrumental in helping me raise the funds to go and they are highly supportive of the time off I need to go.
Rodney Cox: For providing so many great training opportunities and helping with my fund raiser.
North Rim Adventure Sports: Our team store for bike related issues. They have given tirelessly of their time and efforts to help us and they helped with my fund raiser.
The Women's Tri Club: All the women and Preben who are not going to worlds but have served as inspiration and support through this whole process.
And of course ALL those who donated time and energy to the fundraiser and all of our families and friends who have been our foundation.
We are proud to represent our community!!
Our Minutes of Fame......
Here we are on TV!! A great piece on KHSL Channel 12 by sports reporter Russ Field about the Women's Tri Club that aired on Sep. 2nd, 2009 . It is really gratifying to be recognized after many years of hard work and personal accomplishments. Most of the women going to Worlds are featured here along with other members of the club. One person not mentioned is our coach Preben Nielsen, who has been the driving force behind what we do.
Only two days before we leave and 8 days until the first batch of us race.
The first live web broadcast from AUS is scheduled for Wed. (Sep 9th) at 1:00pm PST.
I will post race times, competitors, and their distances in my next post.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Latest Info.....
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More about us......we are fast getting more info about what we have to do when we get to Australia. We have many details to think about like when we rack our bikes for the race, when and where the parade of nations takes place, what time our wave starts, what day we pick up our race packets, what the weather will be like. Phew.....it is a lot on top of travelling for a couple of days to get there. If you want to follow more closely what the scenario is there you can check out the link to the race http://www.worldtriathlongoldcoast.com
We will be doing a couple of more workouts and have a final planning meeting on Thursday evening. I just keep trying to remember to breath!!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Team: USA!!!!
Here is the team!! Or at least most of us....from left to right.....Reene Fiack (sprint)
Anne Yates (sprint)
Joanne Gilchrist (sprint)
Gabrielle Walters (olympic)
Darlene Henderson (sprint)
Margaret Bomberg (olympic)
Sue Kamrar (sprint)
Maryanne Bachus (olympic)
Teresa Kludt (olympic)
Elizabeth Brent (olympic)
Sprint or Olympic refers to the distance of the race.
Not pictured: Kim Agur(sprint), Susan Clavey(olympic), and Bill Brent(sprint).
Now that I know how to do this there will be more photos to follow........Go Team!!
We Are Cooking......
A group also met at Sue Kamrar's on Saturday afternoon to practice the transition element of the race. We have learned from experience and our knowlegable coach that this is an area to shave off some overall time on your race. The transition is the points between disciplines, the swim to bike and bike to run. We have learned various ways to accomplish these as fast as possible. When we are up against our competitors we are always the fastest at transitions. This is a great area to make up time as it does not require any strength or endurance. Believe it or not races have been won or lost based on the time spent in transition.
On Sunday a group went down to Sacramento to participate in the all women Luna Bar sprint triathlon. This was a great place for some to hone their skills and gain some confidence. The remaining women either rested or participated in a 36 mile bicycle road race. The race started at Ord Bend park and circled around to Butte City and back. This was also a good opportunity for us to work on speed and concentration as the course is similiar to what we will be doing in Australia.
So as you can see no rest for the weary. This week should be spent on getting ready and a few little speed things here and there to keep us sharp.
I am working on getting some photos posted here....having trouble with it so if anyone has any hints?
Meanwhile be sure to check out the local media for our team who will be in force representing Chico and the United States!!
Friday, August 28, 2009
More Links and Updates................
And now for a couple more links to keep you in the action.....
For course maps go to www.worldtriathlongoldcoast.com/eventguideathleteguide.html#map
For past ITU races go to http://www.triathlon.org/?call=TVRZeQ
Next up will be look at our team. I will give you a brief profile of each competitor and hopefully some photos.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
News Coverage
Keep posted for further coverage of the Women's Tri Club and our Australian adventure.
Way to go Darlene!!
Another One....
Hopefully these links will help in being able to follow the action!
New Link.....
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Link to ITU site to follow race....
The Time is Drawing Near.....Part 2
There has also been increased interest from the media wanting to cover our story! Most recently a local television station came and filmed and interviewed some of the women at a training session. They will be coming again to take some more photos of us in our uniforms. Also our very own Darlene Henderson had an article printed about her upcoming trip to worlds in her local Corning paper.
The excitement is truly mounting as the reality sets in for all of us. I find as I tell people about our group and what we are doing there is a realization about what a big deal this is for our community and for us.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Another Bump in the Road......
Many of us have now gotten our uniforms which is very exciting. For me at least....it is very cool. At this point things are really winding down, a little more "training", and preparing for travel. So that is where I am at...just tying everything together and keeping my head on straight.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
The Time is Drawing Near.....
Thanks for listening and thanks to everyone who has supported me through this. I will continue to blog through this event as 13 of us hit the big time!



