The results were finally posted, so here's the way my age group stacked up:
Men 35 - 39
115 8 1 Jon Sakovich, 37 1:02:10 24:52
114 17 2 Jr Woodward, 38 1:14:38 29:51
100 20 3 Jeff Gidwind, 39 1:18:34 31:26
69 25 4 David Mariotti, 35, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 1:20:50 32:20
68 33 5 Saswata Roy, 38, Jacksonville Beach, & 1:32:44 37:05
109 34 6 Carlos Marina, 38 1:33:36 37:26
74 41 7 Andrew Hariton, 38, Jacksonville, FL 1:57:50 47:08
25 minutes slower then the next slowest person? You've got to be f&*%ing kidding me.......
UGGGGHHHHHHH
1 year ago
2 comments:
I'm still impressed that you did it. It's funny, too, the club that hosted that swim is hosting my Oly in 2 weeks.
But I digress. I always finish slower than everyone else. Just look at the number of meters you swam and be impressed by that. Then rinse and repeat. Eventually just by doing that you'll be faster.
Not to mention, a triathlon can be won on the run or the bike ;)
hey no sweat its all good.. 25 is better than DNF..
your doing great on that training!
rockon`
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