Aha, thanks. Now it means something. Congrats.  (Sounds grueling to me.)

Marnie aka Doe :-)

In a message dated  1/20/2013 12:02:54 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, 
[email protected]  writes:
Yes, that was the point... to keep you guessing :)

Now that  I've arrived home I can explain further.  Yesterday I completed 
the Lake  Wanaka Half, which is half of Challenge Wanaka.  It's part of the 
Challenge  Family of events which is a rival to Ironman.  Same distances but 
run by  different people.

The three numbers on the back of my finishers shirt are  the lengths of the 
swim, bike and run sections respectively, in kilometres, for  the 
half-distance race.

The race is held in the small resort town of  Wanaka here in NZ, about 6 
hours south from where I live.  It's marketed as  the world's most scenic 
long-distance triathlon and it really is stunning  there.  It also happens to 
be 
one of the hardest long-distance courses in  the world... and the past few 
years have been hot & windy so it's getting a  bit of a reputation.

The swim was very close to being moved to plan B due  to both the low 
temperature of the lake (15C) and the wind-induced choppiness of  the water 
(I'm 
guessing about 1.5 to 2 foot waves).  That resulted in it  being one of the 
most intense experiences of my life and it took a lot of  fortitude to keep 
myself from withdrawing early on.

The bike leg went  very well - the wind was pretty strong in places but 
didn't really cause  problems for me.  I blew up about 3 or 4km into the run 
but I stubbornly  kept plodding along, still running as I'd have felt 
disappointed about  walking... even though I was running at about walking pace 
:)

In the end  my total time was 7 hours 11 minutes, and if I'd been able to 
hold a reasonable  pace in the run it could have been more like 6:20.  But 
that comes down to  my buildup being marred by an injury early on so I'm not 
bothered.  I  wanted to complete, not compete.

I'll see if I can post some pics during  the next few days.

Cheers,
Dave

On Jan 20, 2013, at 12:35 PM,  [email protected] wrote:

> Okay, what do the numbers mean? It's clear  it's  self obvious to you, 
but 
> not to  me.

[...]

>> http://www.multi.net.nz/finisher/


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