Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Tri it, you'll LOVE it!!

Last weekend, the boys participated in the SunRype Tri-kids triathlon.  It was fantastic, I can't say enough good things about the event.

Last year, a facebook friend had posted some pictures of her son participating in the event and I remember thinking to myself that I wanted my kids to give it a tri (ha ha).  Registration was all the way back in January and seeing as I live in Milton, it was stressful trying to get in (the event sold out).

Hunter participated in the 3-5 age category, a category where the athlete has to have a parent with them at all times.

Drew was in the 6-7 age category, a category where he has to do everything himself.  No worries, I thought, he'll have the bike-riding down by race day.

Not so much.  That is to say, once he gets going, he's fine....it's the getting going part that worried me.  About 2 weeks before race day I found out that parents weren't even allowed to help out in the transition area.

I started panicking.  I emailed the race director with a million questions (yup, I was THAT parent), we talked about maybe putting his training wheels back on, I thought about putting him in the lower age category.....

You know what I learned from this race?  I don't give my children enough credit.  I was literally up at night, worrying about Drew and this race.  I was picturing him freaking out in the transition area because he couldn't get started on his bike, because he couldn't get his socks on, etc (there were various themes to the nightmare)...

Race day turned out great!  They had a volunteer helping each kid find their bike (there were A LOT of volunteers and a LOT of bikes, Drew and his volunteer actually had trouble locating his bike!) and then a set of volunteers standing at the spot where the kids were to mount their bike, to help them start and give them a little push (PERFECT).  Drew seriously had never ridden his bike so fast!!!!

After the race was done, both boys were SO proud of themselves and were talking about their next race.  What an amazing experience, I highly recommend it (Laurie, Hadley will be old enough next summer - just sayin'!!)

Hunter's race was at 8:30, so we had to be at EC Drury for 8 to set up both boys bikes in their transition area.

Hunter swam 1 width of the pool (every child was given the option of wearing a life-jacket - in ANY of the age groups).

They all got the timers, even in Hunter's age group - so cute!

Go Hunter go!

He was freezing at this point!

500m bike.  Hunter can't quite pedal effectively on his own yet....parents were allowed to help.

100m run....this was his favourite part, I think.

The finish!!!  Well done, Hunter!

Every finisher got a medal!

Drew's race was at 9:50...he was STOKED!

Getting ready for his swim.

Grandma and Grandpa missed H's race (Nana and Papa ended up on deck for Hunter's swim-not sure how that happened!  lol) but everybody was on hand for Drew's race.


The 6/7 year olds do a 25m swim.



Drew is the 3rd lane from the top.

The volunteers helping with his bike, he can't quite get it started on his own yet....he didn't even have to ask.  It was fantastic!

1.5km bike...he smiled the whole way!

500m run

The smile on his face is because he came from behind to beat the boy to his right.  He was really quite proud of himself (don't worry, we weren't encouraging him to win, win, win....were emphasizing the "finishing" aspect of the race, but it was a race after all...and what a confidence booster for Drew!)

He was so tired after!  Well done, Drew!

The boys were both so proud of themselves (we were so proud of them too!).  Drew's  finishing time was 16:15 and Hunter's time was 14:49.....times to beat next year!
The race is one of a whole series.  We're talking now about registering them for several next summer, instead of soccer.  We'll see what they want to do when the time comes around, but for now, they are really excited about triathlons!

2 comments:

  1. This is AMAZING!!!!!!! I LOVE the pics and the whole idea. I can't WAIT for Hadley to do it - hopefully I can get her in!
    Way to go boys!
    xo

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  2. This was great Missy, the boys look so proud!

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