The Lost Sheep

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pjd
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Post by pjd »

Got it the first time Frank......
Its just not funny :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
frankb
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Re: The Lost Sheep

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And you'd know cause you have a...a ...sense of humour :shock:
johnd
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Re: The Lost Sheep

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Good luck the lot of ye
Dena I hope your puncture rescue plan (aka Tom in the support vehicle ;) ) doesn't need to be used, or that at least you'll share him with the others :P
Dena
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Re: The Lost Sheep

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Thanks All, I'm sure there will be some sort of story to follow,

Good luck to the lads racing the other end of the country, sounds like "it's on" between certain people!

D
BarryB
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Best of luck to first timers Dena, Martin, and Tony not forgetting the two wise oldmen of triathlon ahem did i say oldmen I mean ironmen James and jim. Mind yourselves down there I don't like the sound of franks account of treatment of lost sheep in those parts
DavidF
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Post by DavidF »

i'll echo the good wishes to all especially martin, dena and tony. sure it's just a walk in the park for the two ironmen.

speaking of ironmen, i'll be busy up the country trying to keep coulahan and dunne apart :lol:
DavidC
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Re: The Lost Sheep

Post by DavidC »

Well done to all at the Lost Sheep in Kenmare. I only took a few pics but I think they give some sense of the climbs involved

http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/racing795/LostSheep2010#
Dena
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Re: The Lost Sheep

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After battling my was through the washing machine thats is the first 400m, then the sea weed, and currents of up to 2nts i exit the swim and my jaw hits the floor when i clock the time of 56min, what the hell went wrong! Later talking to people that did a full ironman swim in June 10 seconds faster than they did on saturday! :shock: Makes me feel a lot better. The swim for me by far the toughest thing i've ever got through.
Ah then comes the bike all goes well until i conquer the first climb and realize what goes up must come down, and that is scary s**t, switch backs on that gradient for that distance left me passed by roughly 30 people, but i have 30k done, my crew meet me on the long straight, and i get a second wind when i hear Jim and Olly are behind me, come on girl power! On to the last climb, wasn't feeling great till i got big cheers from my boy's and the Conway clan, another big push to the tunnel (where Olly passes me shouting something along the lines of f**king swim! Tunnel at last all down hill, great what could go wrong? I get attacked by a massive bubble bee that stings me on the leg(i actually think it's a new bred to Ireland it was huge) feeling very sorry for myself until James informs me it's probably dead now. :)
Great only a half marathon left, sure i've done loads of them before, umm not really the same thing of the back of the above, but again big smiles from more racing795 members and off i go.

Race is over and i'm thrilled, i did it. Well done to everyone else that took part, it might not have gone to plan for everyone this time, but next year....
D
johnd
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Re: The Lost Sheep

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Fair play to the lot of ye on this one, that sounds like a pure monster of swim by all accounts
Excellent results all round for Racing 795
DavidC
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Re: The Lost Sheep

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Lost Sheep Provisional Results -
http://www.corktri.com/2010/09/12/the-l ... hlon-2010/
Well done everyone from Racing795, 796, 797, etc ;)
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