Tag Archives: triathlon
Juneathon day 18: yoga and swimming (preparation for Stowe Sprint Triathlon)
Today was the second time I had the chance to play guinea pig for Mrs H’s yoga class homework. We had a very pleasant half-hour going through various poses and flows, and I ended up feeling distinctly relaxed. I’m really looking forward to when she becomes a fully qualified yoga teacher! Straight after that, I […]
Juneathon day 11: tri-envy
It was spectating at Blenheim that did it. Watching people jumping into the lake, swimming, cycling, running … winning. I had wanted to do Blenheim myself, but all the tickets had gone when I applied. Then, with all the music that was going on earlier in the year, I didn’t get anything else in the […]
Juneathon day 9: spectating at the Blenheim Triathlon (and a quick run)
After yesterday’s late night, another long day. I was up at 6:30 to make breakfast, then after some quick packing we set of to pick up friends then drive on to Blenheim. Our friend Karen and Holger were both competing, starting pretty early. It felt a lot colder than when I did it last year, […]
Pics from Blenheim Triathlon 2012: a timely reminder for entering 2013
How funny! While looking through some pictures on my computer, I came across a slug of well over 200 pictures taken with my SLR by my son, then 10, when I did the Blenheim Triathlon in support of MS Trust back in June 2012. Hidden in this huge pile of random shots were some pretty […]
Blenheim Triathlon, 2012
Talking with a colleague earlier about triathlons, I was reminded how much I had enjoyed my first-ever personal triathon experience, completing the Blenheim Sprint Triathlon earlier this year. Here is a brief account of what happened, and a fun site I found on the way!
Olympic tickets: families of 5 need not apply!
We had a lovely family outing on Saturday, to see the Women’s Olympic Triathlon at Hyde Park. It seemed like a natural choice, after all the work that went into training for the Blenheim Triathlon, earlier in the year. Then, having got a taste for it and fired up by the genuinely awesome (an over-used […]