Diabetes in the long run. My personal experience of what it's like to be a type 1 diabetic runner and triathlete.
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Friday, March 20, 2009
2009 So Far
I haven't posted here since February 26, when I had done only four marathons and one ultra-marathon this year.
What's happened since?
The Ragnar Relay Del Sol, 204 miles with 12 diabetic runners, 2/27-28.
Diabetes Training Camp in Tucson, 3/1-5.
TriFest 2009, 3/6-8.
The Old Pueblo 50 Mile Endurance Run, 3/7.
Half century birthday, 3/13.
Tour de Cure Phoenix 100K Ride, 3/14.
Those are just the highlights, and each one of them is worth at least a page here, but if I take the time to do that, I'll never get caught up to today. Once again, my life is outrunning my blogging.
As time permits, I'll try to post something about each of these events over the next few weeks. My plans don't call for anything big, just Ironman training, until a marathon in May. After that, I will be totally focused on Ironman Arizona in November.
What's happened since?
The Ragnar Relay Del Sol, 204 miles with 12 diabetic runners, 2/27-28.
Diabetes Training Camp in Tucson, 3/1-5.
TriFest 2009, 3/6-8.
The Old Pueblo 50 Mile Endurance Run, 3/7.
Half century birthday, 3/13.
Tour de Cure Phoenix 100K Ride, 3/14.
Those are just the highlights, and each one of them is worth at least a page here, but if I take the time to do that, I'll never get caught up to today. Once again, my life is outrunning my blogging.
As time permits, I'll try to post something about each of these events over the next few weeks. My plans don't call for anything big, just Ironman training, until a marathon in May. After that, I will be totally focused on Ironman Arizona in November.
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I was wondering what rock you were under.
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