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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Sep 2012, p. 11

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. morma-mwszorz-n The trials and tribulations of a wannabe triathlete 5 you may recall, earlier this my legs felt like jelly and I ended it was Conestogo reaitor Kelly happy had we turned let! off the Aye" l contempiued upwalkingpart oithectmrse Ruston. who was joining me for QEW towards the Niagara wine whethertotriornottotri. mmmmmebypu- herIntu'iathloaniohaddif- mte,insteadofrigittawankthe wen, 1-31-94 my be“ M m. tlcipants in the TriGator for Kids ( | \ j \ limitywith thislm point. race.” ianet quipped. tualiy â€" emphasis on the word certainly came in handy. l trained 'l remember getting off my in her defense. the race was 'eventudiy' ._ finished the Nisga- befomhand. had loads of fun and bike. parking it, and t en just held in the afternoon. not early ra Triathlon held in Grimsby in brought alongiriends. standing there looking around,” morning. mid-August. I participated in the i also got some great advice she recalls. “Then it hit me. 'Oh As i said, despite a less-than- shortest triathlon. the 1174-1“, from one of the INGator for Kids gal-r. that's what i'm supposed to stellar perforrmnce, I can’t wait to 1 which consisted of a 375-metre organizers. Waterloo engineer doingmw. nlnnlr‘." ‘trl' “out” swim. a lO-kilometre bike and . Dave Bedrosian. who has himself :- Keliy wants to ‘tri' again next Oh. and muse M the TH- 2.5-km run completed about 40 triathlons and year. but first plans to trade’in her Gator kids told me about? Did i Wan-“mm“ recently qualified for the 2013 ancient mountain bike for a road Nowhere to be seen at my finish Well. let's put it this way... I Olympic distance world champi- bike, and swap her jo-to" swirn- line, but i improvised with ice emerged. Remember folks. at my onsllips in London. BUIML 3%“ the side ‘30“- !" the m - "v Millime- drill mi we am in complete. no. lust this past weekend. Dave _, tasterirontaswl. Quite a lot of ice cream. as l compete. completed a hali-ironman in W; Also joining me was Janet recall. I was definitely owmonfldent Ollan, comprised of I 2-km PENNY “[3113, an educational assistant mimemmmnnsnmu swim. a90-iun bike andaZI-krn mm fromWaterioo. ltwasianet‘s sec- a brew having recently complet- run. and try-1411. «0 ins m ”.mmom Dave provided a wealth of Despite being a strong swlm- Amman But after underestimating the information and gave me a dIeck- strap). bringing spare equipment mar. she found the water a little mansions based swim and smacking right into the list of items to remember. includâ€" (my gown broke) and rehearsing intimidating, but enjoyed the MWWWW- final buoy. then sir-owing with the ing checking equipment before- the transitions between each leg of Woman. lymblssonaboutlfiar gears on my old mountain bike. hand (l found a broken helmet thence. 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