Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Professionals are Born Here

First, I want to send a shout out to the 5430 Series race organizers Barry and Jodee Siff. Barry and Jodee have done a phenomenal job in putting on these races. If you competed in any of the 5430 series, I encourage you to send them an email to let them know how great the races were. While my days as an athlete in this sport are numbered, I plan to volunteer at as many of these races as possible next year. I really do love the sport and the people involved. Class acts from top to bottom.

We are really fortunate to live in a city that promotes health the way Boulder does, and get behind events like these. Also, the shear number of professional athletes here is amazing. Tuesday, Carey found herself running and talking with Amanda Lovato then Sunday while I am out suffering like a dog, she’s chatting it up with the wife of another athlete. After some initial chit chat about the kids, the conversation goes like this…

Woman – “When do you expect your husband to finish?”

Carey – “Hopefully before the sun goes down. How about your husband?”

Woman – “He won it.”

Carey – “Oh, you’re Craig Alexander’s wife?”

Thanks honey. You know you could have mentioned something about my double hip replacement surgery or my broken left tibia or my frost bitten toes from climbing Mt. Everest the week before? Instead all I get is a “hopefully he finishes before the course closes.” I somehow doubt that Craig would be impressed with that finish.

Anyhow without further adieu, the part of the post that everyone has been waiting for. The 5430 Kid’s Triathlon. It was a treat to watch close to 300 kids in this magical event. This was by far one of the best times I had at a triathlon.

Holden getting in his pre-race meal.


Getting body marked.


Keeping it relaxed.


Get ready to swim.


Time to hammer on the bike, like daddy.


Time to crush the run, NOT like daddy.


Wow, he just ran right out of his shoes. Criss-cross, bunny ears, and tie.


"I did it! Check out my medal!"

Ride safe,
J-Rod

4 comments:

Bolder said...

that is outstanding!

man, i wish i would have went to the kinds TRI to see that.

what a spectacle.

they really are our future, aren't they!!

p.s. i think you owe us a post philsophizing on your stellar year-over-year improvements. you know, some splainin' that may benefit us mortals. otherwise, i vote for either dissecting you life a frog to figure it out, or studying you like an ant in ant farm going forward. either way, won't be fun for you. so, just cough it up!

Lisa said...

Ha ha, that's pretty funny. Holden looks like he had a lot of fun. That is awesome.

I second that. Especially the run. You haven't really been running, right? Do you think your cycling helped the run?

Anonymous said...

Seeing your pictures of Holden and hearing your stories makes me think that having kids someday may not be so bad afterall! ;-) -hp

Anonymous said...

Enjoyed a lot! » » »