Nickel City Triathlon Elite Mens
Buffalo, New York
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I grew up in a small town called Kearney, Nebraska, right smack-dab in the center of the greatest country on Earth.
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I know, I know, kinda cliché right? A post about new beginnings on New Year's Day. Well it may not be a very creative post, but at least its something worth talking about.
I believe that change is a constant that should be embraced. Making adaptations is what keeps us sharp in whatever we do. This should be done all year round, not just on New Year's Day.
So, for this evening's post I originally planned to talk about resolutions. But, after some deliberation, I decided to save that cliché for tomorrow. Tonight I wanna talk about what we will all have tomorrow. That's right, this post is about hangovers! (no, I'm not talking about illegitimate children or STDs... I hope my readers have some class!)
As a challenge to myself to bring in 2013, I have decided to write one blog post a day for one month straight. I think this will get me back in the rhythm of blogging more, so that you all can enjoy my steady stream of ranting BS....
In all seriousness, lately I have been slacking in my professionalism; not only in training, but in my commitments and in life in general. Well, I'd say the New Year is a good time to change that, but why wait until Tuesday?? Lets get started now!
Almost 2 months ago (I know, I know super late as usual) I went to Cancun for my first World Cup race. I was excited about this race for a number of reasons; first off, I wanted to redeem myself after Buffalo. Also, it was a sprint race on a fast course, and most importantly, it was in Cancun!!
Ah, Buffalo... This was a weekend of firsts for me. The first time Zane got to come to a race, the first time both my parents came to a Pan-Am Cup, my first Elite Nationals... Also, it was several negative firsts for me. The first time I have ever missed a flight, the first time I ever got a time penalty, and my first bad race, through and through, to the point where I have a hard time finding positives.
Alright, I know, this is way late (3 or 4 weeks, to be more specific) and I've since had a race in Kelowna. However, in the interest of keeping this chronological, I will post about the OTC today, and Kelowna tomorrow.
Dude, did you get fired or something? Why do you have all this time now?