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I'm racing RedMan Triathlon Full as my Iron Distance for 2009. I know, it totally wasn't even on the radar, huh!!??



Go to my new blog to check out the full details! 



www.triathletebride.blogspot.com





Loves!

Hey All-


I know some of you follow my blog (and if not, well then, you should start!). I have switched over to blogspot as my traffic here started to get a little overwhelming.


So, here's the new link.


www.triathletebride.blogspot.com


I will of course, keep this site updated as much as possible, but it will mostly be for pertinent sponsorship info. So add me to your reader if you haven't already.


For those of you with season winding down, I hope it went well! For those just gear up, best wishes!!


 


Cheers!


Courtney

Ok, so in my best effort to avoid messages from the powers that be on how i'm crashing this site, I'm going to start blogging over here: http://triathletebride.blogspot.com/





Don't worry, I'll keep this one up for bit, too.

 

IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan.  IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. Mile 6ish in the marathon of Ironman!IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan.IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan.IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan.IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan.IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan. IronMan.






I Think I should. I know I must. I absolutely have to.





I can't stop thinking about it. I need it. I crave it. I yearn for it. I really really really wanna do it. I'm jonesin' for it. I. Must. Do. It. Again.





Now, which one. I need an '09. It's looking like IMAZ right now. But IMLoo isn't totally out yet.

GO GET GET 'EM, GIRL!



I LOVE YOU NUMBER 174!!!!





GO FAST!!!!!!





Love, Court

 

August 27, 2008

















2009 USA Triathlon TriSports.com Halfmax National Championship




















 












Important 2009 Halfmax Championship Announcement




COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — USA Triathlon and Ultramax Events is pleased to announce that the Redman Triathlon in Oklahoma City, Okla., will serve as the second of a new three city rotational structure for the USA Triathlon Halfmax National Championship. The Redman Triathlon will host the 2009 USA Triathlon Trisports.com Halfmax National Championship and USA Triathlon Club National Championship.

The Pumpkinman Triathlon will kick off the new rotational structure and will host the 2008 championship near Las Vegas on Oct. 18. The final leg of the Halfmax rotation will be the 2010 Championship. The venue and race date will be announced early next season.

“This is an exciting event. Not only will we be able to crown our Long Course Triathlon National Championships, but we will also be crowning our Club National Champions,” said USAT National Events Director Jeff Dyrek. “Athletes of all experience levels will have the opportunity to contribute to their club’s scoring whether it be the sprint, intermediate or long course distance event. Clubs will be able to bring athletes of all experience levels to compete.”

The Trisports.com Halfmax National Championship is entering its fourth year and is supported by a network of qualifying events that span the entire nation. Beginning in 2008, only athletes who qualify for the Halfmax Championship will be eligible to compete for the coveted world championship slots. Each year the Halfmax Championship attracts the very best long course age group athletes from across the nation. The Halfmax venue rotation will give athletes across the nation better access to the Halfmax Championship and Club Championships. This new 3-year rotation makes it easier for athletes to plan from year-to-year.

The Halfmax Long Course National Championship features a 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike and 13.1 mile run.

Ultramax is very excited to add the Redman Triathlon to our three city rotation plan. The new rotation design will deliver the Halfmax Championship concept to the entire nation. This expansion will build upon our very successful move to the Pumpkinman Triathlon in Las Vegas. Our master plan is to return to each city every three years,” said Ultramax Events Owner, Mark Livesay.

The 2008 and 2009 Halfmax Championships will produce a minimum of 10 slots per age group for Team USA and the 2009 and 2010 Long Course Triathlon World Championship.

“We are excited to be working with the Redman Triathlon group,” Dyrek said. “With their good reputation and completion of USAT’s Race Director Certification course, we are confident that athletes will experience a top-notch event.”

For more information about the 2008 Halfmax Championship, visit www.halfmaxchampionship.com

2009 Championship Dates and Race information will be posted on this site in the coming months!







 









New Ultramax Alliance Expands Multi-sport in the Kansas City Area



A New Alliance Expands Multi-sport in the Kansas City Area

The Kansas City Multi-Sport Revolution Has Begun

 

Wednesday, August 27, 2008 - Ultramax Events and Sherpa Sports announced today that they will join forces and deliver one, possibly two new exciting triathlon events to the Kansas City area. This new alliance sets a grand stage for the expansion of multi-sport in the Kansas City Area.

 

In 2008, Ultramax was hired by Sherpa Sports to provide timing services for the new Ironman Kansas 70.3 Triathlon event. This event was a huge success and served as a wonderful introduction for the two event groups. They are planning to build upon this new friendship and multi-sport momentum. The two groups are 100% focused and committed to delivering a total event experience.

 

Ultramax has a history of delivering some of nations best events. Over the past ten years Ultramax has directed five USA Triathlon National Championships, including two USAT National Age Group Championships. Ultramax has produced several marquee events including the popular Race for Sight Triathlon, Octomax and Quartermax Triathlons, and the USA Triathlon Trisports.com Halfmax National Championship.

 

“Kansas City has one of the largest and most dynamic triathlete populations in the state. Ultramax is so excited to get back to Kansas City. We are looking forward to delivering another event in full Ultramax style. We sincerely hope the triathlete community is as excited about this partnership announcement as we are,” said Ultramax owner, Mark Livesay.

 

To kick things off we will be hosting a town hall style meeting. Athlete feedback is very important to us and we want to hear what you want from this Kansas City event. We want to bring the triathlon clubs, venues, sponsors and the general public together in one place to get feedback and response. We feel this is vital to the planning of any successful event and a perfect way to introduce our new alliance to the Kansas City area.

 

"Sherpa Sports is thrilled to merge with Ultramax in bringing multisport excellence back to Kansas City. The Kansas City area has a history of passionate triathletes and supporters, and we are eager to fuel that energy," said Sherpa Sports President, Ryan Robinson.

 

Together we are planning to build an event that the local area athletes, venues and sponsors will be proud to be part of. The date, format and location of this inaugural meeting will be forthcoming.

If you are interested in participating, please drop us a note and we will add you to the invitation list.

 










Mark Livesay

Owner Ultramax Events

2009 KC Ultramax Co-Race Director

info@ultramaxtri.com


Ryan Robinson

Owner Sherpa Sports

Co-Race Director Ironman 70.3 Kansas

2009 KC Ultramax Co-Race Director

sherpasports@aol.com



 



 









Ultramax Championship Series Standings




The Ultramax Multi-sport Series was launched in 2004 and starts over with each new season. The Series is a competition comprised of four Ultramax owned races, and now three other of Missouri's best events. Participants are awarded points at each Ultramax Championship Series Race based on their individual finish time versus the overall amateur's finish time.

 

2008 Ultramax Series Events



* Jay Dix Challenge to Cure 10K Run & 5k Run

* MaxTrax Duathlon - Long and Short Course

* Merrill Lynch Race for Sight Triathlon

* Joker's Wild Run - Half Marathon - Quarter Marathon - 5K Run

* Who Tri's Harder? Octomax & Quartermax Triathlons

* Republic Tiger Triathlon - Triathlon Only

* Lake St. Louis Triathlon Long and Short Course

 

Only the Lake St. Louis Triathlon remains and $$Thousands$$ in prizes, gift certificates and race entries are on the line. The 2009 Ultramax Series promises to be even BIGGER and BETTER... Stay tuned for the announcement!







































































































2008 Ultramax Series Standings as of 8/27/08


Ultramax Series Men


 


Ultramax Series Women


Name


Total


 


Name


Total


1


ORR, Jay


215.00


1


MEYER, Jennifer


207.00


2


ZDERIC, Ted


212.55


2


KING, Luise


206.90


3


RIGDON, Tony


209.44


3


JACOBS, Annette


201.47


4


LITTRELL, Josh


208.00


4


STONE, Marianne


193.87


5


ADKISON, Rodney


206.33


5


FARRIS, Betsy


193.73


6


HOUGH, Landon


206.04


6


BREIER, Sarah


193.44


7


BRINKER, Tom


205.09


7


HARBOR, Julie


188.41


8


SMITH, Clint


201.23


8


ROBERTSON, Andrea


186.19


9


BOURGEOIS, Stephen


199.14


9


CAROLAN, Shanelle


185.59


10


DISHMAN, Michael


198.90


10


FRULAND, Amy


181.66





 









The Starting Block - Opens Second Location in Springfield, Missouri

The Starting Block now has two locations!

The new store is now open at

1254 E. Republic Road.

Google Directions

At The Starting Block our team will actually prescribe the correct shoes for you - taking into account running style, running goals, body type and build, foot and body biomechanics, foot shape and profile, and injury status. We accomplish this process with our exclusive Fit Perfect Gait Analysis system. The “FREE” fitting process takes about 20-25 minutes to complete. Our staff has professionally fit over 4,200 individuals. Are you running in the right shoe? We invite you to stop by and judge our fitting process for yourself!

What do they say?

Thank you! The shoes are working out fantastically. The associate that completed my run analysis and helped me choose the shoes was awesome. He was extremely knowledgeable and very patient :) I live in Saint Louis, but the service is worth the drive. I've recommended your store to several of my friends. Thank you for checking in with me, I'm sure you'll see me again in a few months.



_____________________

Amy and Mark- we appreciate that we have such an excellent place to send our patients. Also my Brooks Addictions are working out very well for me- I haven't had any flare-ups of my Morton's neuroma since wearing them. Thank you!

The Starting Block now carries the Newton "forefoot" running shoe! Newton Running shoes were designed by runners for runners to mimic the advantages of barefoot running. Whether training or racing, Newton Active Membrane Technology™ provides greater shock absorption, greater energy return while promoting the natural and more efficient forefoot strike of barefoot running.




 








New game enemy takes a solid day to defeat


Players pass out, get sick during extreme battle.






If it's good enough for Cartman, it's good enough for Square-Enix.


The developers of the online role-playing game Final Fantasy XI seemingly borrowed a page from the Emmy-winning South Park episode "Make Love, Not Warcraft" by updating the game with one of the longest - and most physically grueling - video game fights ever. Introduced in the game's latest downloadable update, the boss monster "Pandemonium Warden" remained perfectly fit after a group of high-level adventurers wailed away at it nonstop for over 18 hours straight.



Though the seemingly unbeatable boss will not prevent people from 'completing' the game -- persistent online games typically do not "end" like most single-player games -- it has sparked debate over what exactly the game's developers, Square-Enix, expect out of their devoted fan base. Message boards have lit up with disgruntled players calling out the company for failing to respect its very own in-game warning telling players they have "no desire to see your real life suffer as a consequence [of playing]. Don't forget your friends, your family, your school or your work."


Easy for them to say. While the beast continually healed, the gamers weren't so lucky.


"People were passing out and getting physically ill," leaders of the player guild said in a forum post. "We decided to end it before we risked turning into a horrible news story about how video games ruin people's lives."


Too late.


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I’m alive. I just haven’t been so into blogging. My friend Andrea puts it well- we’re just over the blogging thing for the summer.

 

So, in a fairly quick recap of the last five days or so, this is what I’ve been up to:

 

Thursday was wedding crap day- Eric and I finalized and purchased our wedding bands. Holy cow! We’re really getting married. … who wants to take a bet on how long it will take before Eric loses his? He NEVER wears watches, rings, etc, so I’ll be impressed if he keeps this one on.

 

Eric was gone for Millville Friday, and got home LATE Sunday night, which left me with the house to myself (Both good and bad). Saturday morning I got up and coached, came home, then met my brother Jeffie for breakfast. He’s all grown up! Yep, Jeff MOVED. Sadly, it wasn’t just out of my folk’s house, but clear to Minnesota! Yeah, I know, right!?

 

After breakfast I stopped by the shop, visited Smashley and rolled on home. I decided that I HAD to get in a run, and a decent one, at least. So, about noon I cruised to the Lake Jacomo trails. I’ve only done a very short run thru here once, so it was a new experience.

 

I really love these trails! I wish they were more single track like Shawnee Mission, but they’re a chat gravel, with some washout. It’s mostly all shaded and there’s varying degrees of terrain and elevation changes- even a couple creek crossings (I guess they’re dry unless it recently rained). I ran for right at 60 min, and I didn’t see another soul for the first 40! But, I still felt pretty safe. I would suggest though, that like any trail running, keep your music to a minimum or just turn it off.

 

After my run and some errands, I came home for Olympic watching. The evening was a blast- Chief’s game, Julie’s 30th Birthday Party. But, I kept myself under control- I was the DD and had an early morning swim.

 

Sunday I met up with the other open water swimmers about 6:15am at Lakewood. The air was chilly and there was layers of fog rolling off the water. My favorite! The sunrise was perfect and it was an awesome start to the day.

 

I came home, tidied up a bit, chatted with the future mother in law, and decided to “take a quick nap” about 11:30am. I woke up at 5:45pm. WOW, guess I was tired! I enjoyed the rest of the evening by watching more Olympics coverage, yet somehow managed to miss the women’s triathlon. Ugh!

 

Monday I came home from work for my bike ride. It was beautiful out, but I still couldn’t pry myself from the Olympics! So, I set up the trainer to ride 25 hypothetical miles. It was quick RPM spinning, 15 min “easy” and 5 min “Hard!!.” I was spent.

 

Last night I found myself at the track attempting speed work for the first time in weeks. Ah, a main set of 6x 800 repeats. Oops! I only did 4! For some reason I was thinking it was only 4, so I owe myself 2 more. Dang! Altogether I was please with my effort level and splits, but I have yet to compare them to other workouts.

 

Well, I better get back to worky jerky.

 

PS

 

Lolo Jones, my heart goes out to you, girl!

 

 

 

 

Quote of the Day!

"We had done this thing we had set out to do, and instead of becoming
larger because of the experience, we became smaller, more humble more
aware of how little we know: about the world in general, about ourselves specifically."
 

- Richard Benyo in "The Death Valley 300."

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