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Birthdate: January 29th 1980 Height: 6'2 Weight: 175 Home: Boulder, Colorado Throughout my life when asked for one word that best describes me I have always answered "athlete". Despite wearing other hats through out life this is the one that sat on the bottom of the pile and most firmly upon my head. It is this truth that has led me to follow my passions and pursue a life that blends my hobbies and my career. If I am going to be doing something for the rest of my life I might as well enjoy it. 2003 things are finally starting to click. I began riding even MORE but the running was still slow in coming... especially with the injuries I kept sustaining. I did a couple of injury prone races and did okay (for hobbling home on the run) and then finally got the hip (bursitis) fixed and finished the season with an overall win at the Seaworld Splash Tri (just ahead of a 2 time Kona podium dude) and a 7th at AG nationals the next week. Closing out the year I joined a run group that saw me finally consistently running... well... even if it was only 3 times a week. :) I spent much of 2005 more interested in my career then in sport. I came down with a stress fracture in April which limited my already hardly existent running, but did score big as I began to ride with and better understand the powermeter. I "participated" in IM Coure d'Alene leading the amateur bike through mile 65-70 or so and then hobbled along on the run having not run a step in nearly 3 months. Come October I was getting back into things and searching for some extra motivation. That came in the form of the Hawaii coverage. It lit such a huge spark under me. This had me going at full gas for months. I was doing huge milage on the bike and intensity too. Ditto for the run... when my PF wasn't acting up. Other Details... Siblings: Bro: David 3 years younger and a former trackie and state qualifier in the pool When finished racing triathlon: Want to continue working within the sport just as I am now. Continuing to be a marketer of the products that I believe in and coaching athletes to ever greater successes and putting on more camps! |
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