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Vancouver Half Ironman - finishing time

I had an amazing race yesterday. Longer course than Victoria but I still pulled a sub 6 hour time and I am very pleased with how it went. Final time was 5:53:35.

Race report and photos to come...I promise!

Happy training!

Comments

BreeWee said…
Way to go Erin, I'm stoked you are happy about your race. Thanks for the "quick visit" during the race, next time we have to meet up after the race...
Have a speedy recovery!
Runner Leana said…
Sub-6:00!! That's awesome Erin. Congratulations!
Iain said…
Now what has got you more excited, doing so well at the race or Bree Wee commenting on it?

Well done girl, it was a pleasure to follow your progress online like the nerd that I am. I'm looking forward to following at Penticton now.

Cracking time too :-)
Stuart said…
Awesome job, looking forward to the race report!
Musing Runner said…
Great job. Really enjoyed hearing you on Triathlete's Coffee Shop.

Stacy
Colin Hayes said…
That's fast! Congrats! I may be brave enough to take on a full triathlon one day. Until then, I'll have to live vicariously through you and some others!
Anonymous said…
Patsy and Rich, congrats, another race completed!

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