By signing up for this race, YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF OUR MILITARY VETERANS!
Monday, November 9, 2009
Tri For Our Veterans III: Saturday, May 29, 2010
By signing up for this race, YOU ARE MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN THE LIVES OF OUR MILITARY VETERANS!
Monday, October 19, 2009
2010 Registration coming very soon
Stay Tuned!
Monday, July 13, 2009
Thank you Racers!
See you soon and thank you for all of your help. Through racing, you have helped our brave men and women of the US Armer Forces.
Sincerely,
Matt
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Wednesday, June 10, 2009
This is why I prefer ocean swim triathlons!
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Filed at 4:12 p.m. ET
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) -- Health officials are blaming bacteria and parasites in the Oklahoma River for sickening dozens of international triathlon participants last month.
The Oklahoma Department of Health said Wednesday that river contamination caused gastrointestinal problems for at least 45 participants in the Boathouse International Triathlon in Oklahoma City.
The department says a few athletes tested positive for different illnesses, including norovirus and bacteria that could be ''associated with exposure to water contaminated with human or animal waste.''
Athletes practiced in the downtown river and swam 1.5 kilometers as part of the triathlon. Some participants later reported diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal cramping and fever.
The river has tested high for bacteria, particularly after high runoff from storms. The triathlon was held May 16-17 after a heavy rain.
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Just woke up-- so how did we do?
So Racers-- what did you think of the race? Please leave comments so we can make adjustments for next year.
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Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Went for a Swim
I also visited the transition area today-- it is beautiful! The sod has been down for a week and it feels great to run on.
Race day is near and we are looking great.
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Monday, May 18, 2009
Wanna Race? Get your motor running...
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Live report from Sea Isle
Heading to Sea Isle tomorrow and will do some swimming-- need to set the weights for the swim course with SIC Beach Patrol. I will have a wetsuit on and will post an update tomorrow night or Monday morning.
The weather on Saturday, May 23rd is coming into focus. It seems as if we will have a cloudy day with temperatures in the low 70s. One forecast (Accu-weather) is saying occassional showers. Keep those fingers crossed!
More information to follow after my day trip to Sea Isle.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Reason to Race #212
It was an honor, in some small way, to support both the VFW and The Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund. As I was exiting the swim, I saw a guy really struggling as he crawled to the shoreline. I though, "Boy, this guy is in trouble". He was floundering toward what appeared to be his family and they had a great look of concern on their faces. Suddenly, a woman handed him his prosthetic leg and he snatched it and moved towards the transition area.
If I needed any additional motivation to get moving, that was certainly it-- what a champion that guy is!
Lord willing, I'll be back next year. If it requires competing in the pouring rain or swimming in 40 degree water, so be it. Any discomfort the icy Atlantic can dole out is a small price to pay when compared to the sacrifices of the men and women in our Armed Services"!
Well said. For the record-- we'll have a warm ocean in 2009! The temperature hit 56 degrees today and we have 10 days for it to jump into the 60s.
See you in Sea Isle City!
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Monday, May 11, 2009
Important Race News…12 days to go!
Sea Isle City is ready to host Tri for Our Veterans II. The weather forecast is promising and we expect another great race. We will have more than 500 racers competing on Saturday, May 23rd and look forward to sun, sand, and a sensational start to the summer.
A few items to mark down as you prepare for the race:
Packet pick up: You must bring a photo ID & your USAT ID card (if you are a member). Racers must pick up their packet and cannot have someone else pick it up for them (insurance purposes). Packet pick up on Friday, May 22nd is from 4:00 PM to 8:30 PM at the VFW Post in Sea Isle (301 JFK BLVD). Packet pick up on Saturday (RACE DAY) is at the transition area, JFK and Pleasure Ave., 5:30 AM to 7:00 AM.
Race course videos: Click the following link to watch a series of videos. Each video gives a walking tour of the course. This should be very helpful to those wanting to get a preview of the course. https://cid-d0c8902976e7be97.skydrive.live.com/browse.aspx/Triathlon%20Videos
Athletes' Guide: Please be sure to download/print the Athletes' Guide to the race. This gives you all of the information you need. http://www.piranha-sports.com/Media/Image/athlete%20guides/2009_TFV_%20Athlete_Guide.pdf
Ride the course on Friday: Take a one lap tour of the bike course with one of our Elite athletes. Meet at the transition area at 5:30 PM on Friday, May 22nd. The distance is only 4.1 miles and will last about 15-20 minutes. It is a light ride for informational purposes only.
Water Temperature and Wetsuits: Got your attention, right? The water temperature will be roughly 60-62 degrees. The average time in the water last year was 11 minutes. We have many Sea Isle City lifeguards in the water and around the swim course in boats. The USCG will also be on hand as back up. It is strongly suggested that you have a wetsuit. Don't have one? Our sponsor, Xterra Wetsuits, rents them and can ship it out to you via Fedex. Check it out at http://www.xterrawetsuits.com/shop-xterra/product_info.php?cPath=0&products_id=43
Have fun & thank our military! This triathlon is the USA's only race dedicated to our military personnel and veterans. More than 15% of the field is currently serving in uniform, have served in the armed forces, or have retired from the military. Please be sure to support them throughout the race—they will have the BLUE caps on for the swim. Our friends at Team Semper Fi get a thunderous "OORAH" from Sea Isle—check them out at http://www.semperfifund.org/team.html
See you soon in Sea Isle City!
Matt McCulley
Race Director
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Initial Weather Report
As for the water temperature, it is hitting 55 degrees. With warm weather here to stay, it can jump a degree per day and I suspect we will have 60-63 degree water temperature.
Other race news:
*Transition Area: Racers will find a different transition area in Sea Isle this year-- The City has sodded the entire lot.
*USCG on hand: The Coast Guard will have a team in the race (Go Team Semper Paratus!) and have helped coordinate back up to our SIC Beach Patrol. The USCG will have a boat near the race course and a helicopter overhead.d
*Finish line experience: At the finish this year, we will have children handing out American flags right before the finish line to celebrate Memorial Day. If you would like your children to participate, have them report to the finish line area at the start of the race.
14 days to go!
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Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Want to better understand the race course?
1. Click HERE to view the videos of each and every segment of the race course. Get a bird's eye view of the transition area (entrances/exits), bike course, swim and run courses. All have audio commentary from me. (I'm no Larry Mendte!)
2. Download the Athletes' Guide by clicking HERE. The Guide has all the maps and instructions you need to compete.
3. First Timers Meeting: At 7pm on Friday, May 22, 2009, we will host a first timers' meeting at the VFW Post in Sea Isle. The meeting is in the same room as check-in. One of our elite competitors, Mark Brace, will lead the session and walk everyone through the course, transition area, and other related triathlon topics. Mark will also do his best to answer all of your questions in a Q&A session at the end of the meeting. Make time to get to this meeting!
The Tri for Our Veterans course is a very easy course to understand. The swim is a simple out/over/in design, the bike route is a 3 loop course of a rectangle, and the run is an out and back race on the beach.
Last year, our inaugural race, only one racer got lost out of 400 competitors! He was in the Air Force and the US Marines who competed said he did not have his RADAR tuned properly!
If this is your first triathlon-- have no fear, you will complete it and have a blast. If you are a racing veteran, then you should recognize the fact that this course is fast, flat, and fabulous.
See you in Sea Isle-- 18 days to go...
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Athletes' Guide is posted; other news
Tri for Our Veterans has posted the Athletes' Guide. Download the PDF document by clicking HERE. The Athletes' Guide details the entire race and includes race maps, schedule, packet pick up information, and other pertinent information for you.
My advice-- open, print it, and keep it handy as the race is quickly approaching.
Other news:
1. Go WAWA! Thank you so much to Team Wawa. Their South Jersey Team was so very helpful to our race efforts. Wawa has sponsored the Finish Line drinks-- there will be ice cold Wawa juices awaiting you at the end of the race. Thank you Wawa!~
2. Giveaways: Polar insulated water bottles and long sleeve t-shirts.
3. Prize Packages: Winners will receive prize packs, filled with Oakley Sunglasses, Xterra Wetsuits, Xterra Transition bags, Hammer Nutrition items, beach towels, and 2010 Tri for Our Veterans comp'ed registrations (prizes vary).
4. Need a place to stay for the race? Rent a house by contacting Kevin Gillespie. Check him out at www.shorehouses.com
5. We are SOLD OUT folks, no waiting lists, no possiblilty of openings.
See you soon in Sea Isle!
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Monday, April 27, 2009
Special Offer and yes, we are SOLD OUT
Also, we are SOLD OUT folks-- there are no spots left in any of the races (Duathlon, Triathlon, Relay). Sorry, but we have been forecasting a sell out since early March.
Finally-- have questions about the race course? Make sure you take a look at the videos posted HERE.
"Sea" you in Sea Isle...only 26 days left!
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Friday, April 24, 2009
Interactive Race Maps
Video #1, Swim Start and Transition Area overview
Video #2, Bicycle Course, Part A, Overview
Video #3, Bicycle Course, Loop 2, Loop 3, and Finish
Video #4, Run Course Overview
Video #5, Duathlon Overview
These videos are not generic maps-- they are real overhead shots of the course brought to you by Microsoft's Virtual Earth technology.
Click HERE to gain access to the videos.
Race sells out; Team Semper Fi storms the beach in Sea Isle
In other news, Team Semper Fi is again competing in the Sea Isle triathlon. Click HERE to learn more about their efforts and their schedule of events.
You can also watch a video interview of one of their members, Dan Lasko, by clicking HERE and HERE Dan competed in the inaugural Tri for our Veterans and was a driving force in getting Team Semper Fi to the beaches of Sea Isle. He also kicked butt at last year's Philadelphia Triathlon (look for his Philly Tri finisher medal in the video).
Lastly, we will be sending out the Athletes' Guide in a few days-- keep an eye out for the notice in your inbox.
See you in Sea Isle...just 29 more days...
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Softmart signs on has Gold Sponsor
Very exciting news: Softmart has signed on as a Gold Sponsor for Tri for Our Veterans!
Softmart is located in Downingtown, PA. They are a global provider of all things IT-- services, software, hardware, you name it, and they've got it! Last year, Softmart was kind enough to donated a number of items as prizes for our winning racers. They liked what was happening in Sea Isle and decided to sign on as a Gold Sponsor. Speaking of GOLD...Softmart is a Gold Certified Partner of Microsoft, which means they have demonstrated years of quality service and support to Microsoft's products and programs.
One of Softmart's largest customers is the US Military-- so the sponsorship really makes a lot of sense for them-- supporting those who served and continue to serve our great country!
- We are just about to close registration. We have hit our maximum and await a few registrations from Team Semper Fi. If you know of anyone who wants to get it, they will need to register by Friday, May 1st, when we plan on closing the registration process.
- There will be no onsite registration.
- Racer Information Packet: This will be posted on Piranha's website in about two weeks. We will blast out an email to the registered racers when it is available.
- Giveaways: This year we have two awesome giveaways for our racers-- a long sleeve, high quality t-shirt (Carolina blue), and Polar Bear insulated water bottles (24 oz, red & blue).
- Volunteers? Interested in helping out our cause? email me at mcculleyfordham@hotmail.com
- First time doing a triathlon? No worries, we have you covered. An experienced triathlete will be hosting a 1st timers meeting on Friday, May 22nd (time TBD) at the registration site.
See you soon in Sea Isle City!
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Less than 100 spots left; Treats for Troops
Less than 100 spots left for Sea Isle's Triathlon! Please spread the word-- we will sell out in the next two weeks.
On another note, I am very pleased to announce a partnership with Treats for Troops. This organization collects various goods and ships them out to our troops in the field. The list is provided by our military and it is put to very, very good use. At our registration area, we will have a table set up for people who would like to donate the requested items. After the race, we will pack up the goods, deliver them to their Partner Representative in Ocean City, who will then have them shipped out to our troops in the field. Want to make a difference? Here is how-- bring these goods to the race:
baby wipes
bar soap
batteries
beefjerky
body lotion
bubblegum
Campbell's Chunky Chili
Campbell's Chunky Soup
candy
candy bars
cereal bars
Chef boy r dee raviolis
chess set
chewing gum
chicken salad -lunch to go
cigarettes
coffee
coffee creamer
coffee sweetner
coloring books
crayons
cup of noodles
dental floss
deodorant
devil dogs
Dinty Moore beefstew
disposable camera
DVDs
ear plugs
envelopes
eye drops
foot powder
fruit cocktail
games
granola bars
hard candy
hot sauce
ibuprofen
insect repellent
jigsaw puzzle
lip balm
lollipops
macaroni and cheese
magazines
manicure sets
microwave meal
microwave popcorn
mouthwash
music cds
novels
peanut butter
peanut butter crackers
peanuts
pens
playing cards
poker chips
poptarts
powdered drink mix -individual servings
powdered Gatorade
power bars
puzzle books
q-tips
raisins
ramon noodles
razors
Religious Medals
rice krispie treats
Rosaries
salt and pepper
scapulars
shampoo
shaving cream
silly string
slim Jims
soap dish
tissues
toilet paper
toothbrush
toothbrush holder
toothpaste
tootsie pops
toys and games
trail mix
travel fist aid kit
t-shirts
turns
tuna fish in a pouch & Mayo
tuna salad kits -lunch to go
Uncle Ben's microwave rice meals
Vienna sausage
waterless hand sanitizer
white socks
writing tablets
People always ask me-- "How can I help?"--- let me count the ways-- you can race in the triathlon, donate goods to Treats for Troops, volunteer at the Race or simply make a donation.
Keep the Memorial in Memorial Day weekend! See you in 67 days!
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Saturday, March 14, 2009
XTERRA Wetsuits sponsors Tri for Our Veterans
XTERRA is also our preferred wetsuit rental partner. As you know, the water temperature will be about 62-64 degrees for the race in Sea Isle and wetsuits are strongly encouraged. Though it is a short swim (400 meters), most athletes will want a wetsuit for buoyancy and warmth. Don't have one? No problem-- XTERRA provides an inexpensive and easy solution-- rent one for the week by visiting their rental shop-- CLICK HERE for more information. Rent it for this race or the Avalon triathlon and others (Stone Harbor Triathlon)
I race wearing an XTERRA suit-- the Vector Pro. I love it-- feels like I am gliding through the water and it is very easy to take off during transitions.
70 days until we hit the water-- you ready?
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Race hits 80% of capacity
80 days to go before Memorial Day Weekend kicks off and Tri for Our Veterans II launches. With 80 days to go, we just reached 80% capacity for the race-- what a coincidence! We have over 300 racers signed up and more going into the system tonight (Team Semper Fi). Last year, we capped our race at 400 and we expect the same limits from the city.
If you know of someone interested, or, if you have not signed up for Sea Isle's Summer triathlon, do so now by visiting http://www.piranha-sports.com/Race54.aspx
We will sell out and we will NOT offer any type of registration during race week.
Other race updates:
1. Giveaway: Long sleeve t-shirt, light blue. I met with our supplier and love the design, quality of the shirt.
2. Giveaway II: Hoping to deliver a Coolmax visor to each racer. I tried one supplier, but everything has to make its way to Sea Isle on a SLOW BOAT from China. That will not work. I still have high hopes for a cool visor!
3. Medals for Mettle: The race registration area in Sea Isle will have a table from www.medals4mettle.org. This organization takes your old race medals, cleans them up, puts a new ribbon on it, and gives it to people fighting disease or other health related battles. Very cool idea and we are happy to extend an invitation to them-- if you have any medals you would like to donate, bring them to registration!
More to come...until then, See you in Sea Isle City!
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Monday, February 23, 2009
Oakley signs on as Sponsor
Friday, February 20, 2009
SELL OUT coming...Heads up.
Tri for Our Veterans II is really shaping up nicely. Our sponsors have been great and I wanted to give a shout out to XTERRA Wesuits. They are again supplying us with a sponsorship package, which includes prizes for the winners and swimcaps for all participants. THANK YOU XTERRA!
XTERRA is also preferred partner for anyone looking to purchase a wetsuit OR if you need to rent a wetsuit. Click HERE if for rentals, or HERE for purchasing.
I swim with a Vector Pro X2 and love it.
SOLD OUT? I received an email this week about our status. We are not sold out...yet. We recently eclipsed the 75% mark-- I encourage everyone to register now if they want a spot. Last year, we allowed a number of athletes to register on the day before the race. This will not be happening in 2009.
Register now by clicking HERE. See you in Sea Isle City!
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Long time no post!
The Race Director just woke up to find 103 days before race day. YIKES!
I have been busy elsewhere. Here are some updates:
1. Race giveaway: Looks like we are going with a sport visor and long sleeve t-shirt. Check out Headsweats, a new, up and coming company focused on hats/visors that wick away the sweat. They have a great product and we have tentatively agreed to go with one of their visors as a race giveaway. My wife is helping me pick the t-shirt this weekend-- to be clear, there will not be a WHITE t-shirt as the giveaway! 2008 Racers expressed disappointment with this aspect of the race and we aim to please. Last year's Polar bottle was a huge hit, but we wanted to offer something different this year and I think the Headsweats visor will be welcomed.
2. Race registration stands at 150-160. Last year, we had 400 and we expect a little more in 2009. The City of Sea Isle has not yet told us our cap, but my guess is around 500. Sign up now-- the registration fee goes up on March 1st!
3. Course review: The course was reviewed by Sea Isle's Police and Beach Patrol. Good news! No significant changes to this year's course. We are blocking off more corners with NO PARKING signs, which will make the turns go smoother.
4. Duathlon: Remember, this year we will hold a duathlon (run-bike-run). The first leg is a two mile run on the street. Them you follow the bike and run legs of the triathlon. Pass the word!
5. Tri for Our Veterans on Facebook: Join the Tri for Our Veterans Group on Facebook!
See you soon in Sea Isle City!
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
Training Tips
I am often asked questions about the race-- is it a good race for 1st timers, is the ocean swim scary, how should I tailor my training, and will the sandy beach run slow me down. Here are some answers and a few training tips:
1st Timers? Yup, more than welcome. Last year, 40% of our racers were "rookies" and 99.85% finished. Pretty good, huh? The Sprint Distance is a great way to experience a triathlon. All of the distances are as short as possible and you can practice the various legs (see training tips below).
Ocean swim scary? Are you kidding? A scary swim, to me, is a stagnant, land-locked lake or pond with yucky run off (when it rains, dog/goose crap and other stuff finds its way into the pond), low visibility, and who knows what on the bottom. In the ocean, you are swimming in a very clean, visible water table. Our race is staffed by Sea Isle City's Beach Patrol, who can be at your side in seconds, thanks to their outstanding training and equipment (jet ski!). The Beach Patrol are in the water with you and surround the swim course. Plus, we also set our swim course to go WITH the current...you'll be out in no time. Last year, the average time in the water was under 14 minutes (fastest was 6 mins, slowest was 19 mins).
Slow, sandy beach run? Running on the beach is certainly different than running on the sidewalk. Will it be slower than running a 5k on the streets? Yes, but our average times map consistently with the garden variety 5k road race--- meaning, not that much of a difference. One suggestion is to try and do a training run on the beach. Another tip, find the hardest piece of salty beach line and stick with it. Positives--- running next to the ocean is just awesome.
Training tips? My fist triathlon was the Avalon Islandman, a race I still go back to every year-- wonderfully run and the course is very similar to ours in Sea Isle (same distance too). Looking back, I would have done a lot of things differently. Here are a few suggestions:
1. Plan backwards: Race date is May 23rd. Plan your training from that day and march backwards on the calendar. You'll want to hit certain milestones in training (run "X" miles, Bike "Y" miles). Try to "peak" or hit your longest distances in early May. You'll want to leave two weeks to taper off your training. The body needs to rest.
2. Do a "Brick": A brick work out means you are putting two training sessions back-to-back. I suggest doing a bike ride followed by a run. When getting off the bike, some racers experience "jelly" legs and you'll want to have that experience when hitting the run. Try it out-- do a mock race if you need to. By doing a brick, you'll eliminate the surprise feeling of jelly legs.
3. Distances: Because this is a Sprint distance (400m swim, 12.3 mile bike, 3.1 mile run), there is no need to train at heavy distances. It is more important to consistently hit the distances. For instance, training for the run portion does not require you to log 40 miles a week or a 10 mile run. Instead, focus on doing 3.1 miles well-- hone in your speed by running hills, completing a brick, and having the confidence to do all three segments.
4. Average finishing time: Last year, the average finishing time was 1 hour, 28 minutes. By May one of your goals (if this is your first triathlon), should be to exercise for over an hour. Preferably, work out for 90 minutes-- any type of cardio will do and any combination. The Brick I suggested? Maybe a goal for you is to be able to bike for 60 minutes and immediately switch to a 30 minute run. If you can do this by May, you can complete the race.
5. Plan your work, work your plan: Using the "backward calendar", you have laid out your workout plan for the race. Now do it! Sounds easy, but so many people have already given up on their January 1st resolution of getting in shape. Don't be that guy/girl.
See you soon in Sea Isle City...133 days before the race.
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