I have one last picture for you I found it isn't the best picture but it really does show how small they were. Here Jakes chest is the size of my forearm, 2 weeks on. All donations are still very welcome. |
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Got a couple of special thanks to pay now.
Jambo Truong - the man with a massive heart. He has inspired me, looked after me (fixed me) and introduced me to a new way of life a more balanced one. For those of you who are lucky enough to live in the North East you need to check out a class. http://www.jambotruong.com/
Matt Key (aka yaagTri for you twitter people) - Matt has been a great inspiration to me also, but I think he is better known with my facebook followers as the man responsible for posting all the links and info while I raced in Germany. Thanks to him my kids, mum and everyone else actually got to see me cross the finish line, which really meant the world to me.
My Coach Woody, what can I say the man really does know his stuff and during the time I was training for my first Ironman he had his first Ironman win with an athlete. So anyone who is thinking off racing and needs a coach I really can't recommended him enough. http://www.ironguides.net/coaches/alunwoodward.html
Finally my mum who has just been simply amazing, don't know what I would do with out her. Also my Dad and his wife Michelle for all their support, it truly is appreciated, so thank you.
So what a year I've had its hard to sum up what I have done. Firstly I did my first Ironman WOO HOO and loved it, in an all right time to. Had some great races and seem to have won a few prizes. Had some a awesome bike rides which included my solo ride to the lakes and back (300 miles in one weekend mixed with some socialising). An obsession with handstand ( thanks Jambo) and now with yoga. Slowly learning to love running, I am a firm believer you need to work at some things. I have met and now made some fantastic friends, been on the radio twice. I have had so many nice emails from people telling me I have inspired them and are going to start exercising again. Personally I have had some very high moments in the year and some very low ones, especially losing loved ones. But at the end I have achieved what I set out to do and that was to raise money for a very worthwhile charity.
Finally before I sign off I just need to mention the small matter that I raced today, it was the Newbiggen Bay sprint and it was a ETU qualifier. Which means you can get the chance to represent GB for your age group at Eilat, Israel 2012.
I think first I should mention the weather, it was blowing a gale. The waves were MASSIVE, you could say it was a little intimidating. Especially as it was Lisa's ( my cycling partners) first ever Triathlon. I had been telling her what a great race it was (it still is) how the bay is quite sheltered. Umm it was ridiculous, we watched the first wave go off and saw them all get pushed to the left quite servely and then a few being pulled back in on the front of canoes. Also I should mention I started this race injured, so apart from the tail end of a horrendous chest infection, it has been looking more and more likely that I have a slight tear at the top of my achilles, so the advice was not to run or start and if any twinges stop. I have never started a race injured so it really was a very stressful decision on what to do.
Those waves really were massive |
So once again thank you to so many people especially to everyone who has donated, tweeted me, left messages on facebook, you have really inspired me. I am currently on a course to become a personal trainer, which I can't wait to qualify in. Then it seems I may have a place representing GB for my age group in Israel, I think I have some exciting times ahead of me.
Finally if you have been inspired by me please have a quick look at what a friend of mine overcame to get to the start line alongside me for his first ever Ironman as well, truly inspirational.
http://www.journallive.co.uk/lifestyle-news/great-north-fitness-revolution/great-north-fitness-revolution-news/2011/09/08/gosforth-dad-goes-from-couch-potato-to-ironman-triathlete-61634-29382133/3/