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Race Calendar for 2010


2009 was my year.  It was all about the big show, Ironman and the training that went along with it.  2010 is not my year.  2010 is The Year of Tim.  After running the Rock N Roll Las Vegas Marathon in December 2009 he was hooked on the events and signed up for 6 Rock N Roll events in 2010.  Now that he has committed to the races and the dates, I was able to finalize my races for 2010.  With starting a new job, I am not 100% sure that these will all be possible but here is the plan:
Looks like I will have my plate full!

Happy training.

Comments

NB said…
Hey Erin, glad to see you've thought ahead! I might see on on April 24th at the Delta Triathlon. I'm trying to get my Dad to do the bike and I'll do the swim and run. We'll see if I can get him to committ! Maybe also the St. Patricks, if I don't do the Bazan Bay in Sidney the week before...I'll keep you posted so we can Tweet Up!
sneakersister said…
I'd say that's quite a full plate, but not more than mine I suppose. Good luck Erin! I'll be cheering you on from here in PA.
Anonymous said…
Great Year ahead for you Erin. All the best in your new Job.Take Care Regards Trea Ps Thank You very much for all the Help in 2009 You are Awesome

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