I apologize for the extreme delay in this post. The last few months have flown by and updating
my blog has gotten pushed to the side in favor of other activities that needed
to be done. Because of the delay,
instead of the sponsorship announcement that I planned on doing, this post is
going to be more of a sponsorship review.
I was honored to be selected as one of Tri to Finish’s 2014
Sponsored Athletes. When I originally
applied for the spot on Team Tri to Finish, I did it because it meant that the registration
fees for the majority of my 2014 triathlons would be paid for. What I didn’t expect was all the other perks
that came with being part of the Tri to Finish family.
Holly Rec Fall Triathlon Swim Start - photo credit: Tri to Finish |
That all changed this year. As a member of Team Tri to Finish, it was like
having an instant family. I was
fortunate enough to compete in 6 Tri to Finish events this year (so far) and
each one brought a sea of friendly faces, encouragement on the course, and more
fun than I could have imagined. Even if
I wasn’t racing a Tri to Finish event, I was greeted by my Tri to Finish
teammates at other local and regional races.
Even if I went to the race by myself, there was always a friendly face
there.
Before the Holly Rec Fall Tri with fellow teammates Sara and Kelly - photo credit: Sara H. |
In addition to the camaraderie of my Tri to Finish teammates,
I have never been so inspired by a group of people in my life. They make me want to become a better athlete
just by being around them. Team Tri to
Finish includes:
·
New York Marathon qualifiers (for those of you
not aware, it is actually harder to qualify for New York
than it is to qualify for Boston )
·
Ironmen (2.4 miles swimming, 112 miles biking,
26.2 miles running in less than 17 hours)
·
Athletes training for the Double Anvil next
month (a race that covers twice the distance of an Ironman in a mere 36 hours….4.8
miles swimming, 224 miles biking, and 52.4 miles running
·
A paratriathlete that was given 6 months to live
20 years ago, defied the odds, and will most likely be representing the US in Brazil at the ParaOlympics. I wish I could even come close to finishing a
race on my two legs as fast as she can on one!!
·
Athletes who spent their Labor Day weekend
biking from Lansing to the Mackinac
Bridge (400+ miles) in 4 days over
some of Michigan ’s
hilliest roads….not for a race, just for fun
Those bullet points above make it sound like Team Tri to
Finish is a bunch of elites, but it’s not. There are just as many newbies as there are
experienced athletes that make up our team….and no one comes off with the elitist
attitude that you would expect from some accomplished athletes. One of the most inspiring things to me all
season was watching two of my teammates walk in a third on Sunday during the
run portion of the Holly Rec Triathlon. The two men are FAST and will be running in
the New York Marathon in November, but as soon as they finished, they went back
out on the run course to walk in a teammate that was completing her first ever
triathlon and was in pain after an extremely tough bike course. To me, that’s more impressive than the
fastest of finish times.
I am honored and humbled to be on a team with all of these
fine individuals.
Some of the Team Tri to Finish Athletes - photo credit: Meaningful Moments |
I thank the Tri to Finish organization for selecting me to
be on their team and for putting on the highest quality races within the state
of Michigan . In future posts, you’ll see some of their
great races highlighted and I hope that everyone reading this considers one of
their races in the future.
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