Monthly Archives: October 2015

Kona Pilgrimmage: The Finish Line

“Coming down Ali’i Drive to the finish line at Kona” – is there a more iconic image in all of triathlon? I’ve had the privilege to be there seven times. Each one remains memorable and unique for me. 2004. I … Continue reading

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Kona 2015 Race Report

Brief race report as explanation (NOT excuses) for my race: Swim: 1:41. I just kept moving my arms, but they don’t seem to have the oomph they used to, at least in a rough water non-wet suit swim. Explanation: bike … Continue reading

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Kona 2015 Race Plan

This is not so much a traditional “plan”, but list of attitudes and mental states I intend to carry into the race. If you notice my sig line below, my goal for the year has been “Crack the Kona code” … Continue reading

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Kona Pilgrimmage 8: The Underpants Run

Fashions ebb and flow among the triathlete tribe. With a world-wide membership, there are always new perspectives and opportunities for cross-fertilization. In the ’80s, the dominant Americans favored bright neon outfits and oversized, wrap-around sunglasses. In the ’90s, Europeans brought … Continue reading

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Kona Pilgrimmage: The Tribe Vibe

A key attraction for the true Kona Pilgrim is the opportunity to see and be a part of the evolving legend of triathlon. Our sport is young enough that the founders, early adherents, and initial superstars are still with us, … Continue reading

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Kona Pilgrimmage: Station 6, The Queen K

Tonight at the IronGents and ladies dinner, an annual affair for Kona competitors 60 and over, Mike Reilly allowed as how “Kona is my favorite race, because after all it is the Mecca of our sport.” Many people come from … Continue reading

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Kona Pilgrimmage: Station 5, The Energy Lab

Just about 42 years ago (October 6, 1973), Syria and Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel, beginning what became known, variously, as the Yom Kippur, Ramadan, or Arab-Israeli War of 1973. Although it took a bit longer than the … Continue reading

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Kona Pilgrimmage: Station 4, the Road to Hawi

The Big Island of Hawaii provides a twist on the old saw heard around the Midwest: “Don’t like the weather? Wait a minute, it’ll change.” Here, it’s “Don’t like the weather? Drive a few miles.” Or in our case, bike … Continue reading

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Kona Stations: The Little Blue Church

The Hawaii Ironman run starts at the pier, @ mile 0 of Ali’i Drive, just past the corner with Palani. Since the finish comes down Ali’i to same spot, the run rises up Palani one block, turning right onto Kuikini … Continue reading

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Kona Pilgrimmage: Station 2, The Pier

Kamehameha I, the king who unified the Hawaiian Islands, could have put his vacation cottage anywhere – he was King, after all. He chose Kailua Bay, as the most pleasant place in the entire volcanic chain. The west side of … Continue reading

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