Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Dec 6 Hawaii Xterra Trail Race

Aloha from Hawaii!! We arrived on Dec 4th and I raced the Xterra World Trail Run Championships Dec 6th!! With little to no heat acclimatization my sister and myself set up at the start line not knowing what we were in for. A few top names were at the race and me, haha!!
The race was held at the Kualoa Ranch on the north west shores of Oahu. It was a beautiful sunny day and the race started a little late due to the long line ups at the porta potties- surprise.
Have you ever been to a race where there were enough of them???
As for the run the trail was not technical but the climbing and heat took its toll on most of us, especially us pasty white folk from somewhere cold BC!! Luckily I took my own fluids and was able to drink when I needed to which was more often than the aid stations. I found myself walking after the first half hour and thought when is this going to be over!! Not a good thought when you have probably only completed 5 of the 21km. After an hour of running in the heat I started to feel somewhat warmed up and ready to run. The veiws were spectacular and while walking up a few hills I took the time to enjoy it. The downhill portion was slippery mud and long grass. I was cautious as I descended knowing I needed my ankles for next weekend. I finished the race feeling good and strong and ready for the next weekends challenge of the Honolulu Marathon!!
Wish me luck!!

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Training Summer 2009

Looking for some people to train with?? You can join Munny and I Tues. evenings at 6pm for Tues night trail run clinic. Meet at Escape Route, $5. Last Tues. of every month is a Hash Run.
I participated in my first hash run last month and it was great fun. You basically all run working as a team to find the route that leads to the end or beer. The faster runners take off and let you know if they are on the right or wrong trail by yelling out. The slower runners then know what trail to take when they arrive so everyone basically finishes at the same time.
Thurs. morning Intervals at Lost Lake are free for all Whistler Triathlon Club members, $2 drop in fee for anyone else.
Stay tuned for a long group weekend run and additional local races.
Happy Training!!!

June 2009 What's Up!

June is one busy month not only for all of my athletes but for me as well.
Last weekend I had a great time cheering on my coached athletes as well as many members of the Whistler Triathlon club and freinds from across the province. I was so proud to see everyone out there having a good, bad and super day. As a coach it was really important to me to be out there to see my athletes and freinds in action and support them. It is a different kind of feeling when you have worked with someone to achieve thier goals and then you see them do it!! I have to admit I cried a few times that day!!
Another of my athletes competed in his first 1/2 iron in Kona. I also wish I could have been there for him to help him through a tough, hot day!!! But he persevered through the heat and stomach issues to finish!!!
I also had two athletes who were not able to compete which was very unfortunate.
As for me it is now my turn to put all my hard work, commitment, physical and mental strength on the line at Ironman Coeur D'Alene June 21.
I will go into this race with not only my own determination but the inspiration from all my athletes, family, friends and fellow triathletes. Thanks!!

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Happy New YOU! 2009!

It is already February and time is flying by! C2SkyMultisport continues to grow with classes being offered at Meadow park Sports Center, and coaching many triathletes and runners for the upcoming race season.
You can check out my website for more information on activities and prices.
As for myself I am busy training for Ironman Couer D'Alene and coaching athletes.
It is a balancing act that I have not figured out quite yet but Iam not giving up!!!
I wish everyone a great 2009 race season and look forwad to seeing you all out and about keeping fit and having fun!!

Monday, July 7, 2008

c2skymultisport 2008

What an exciting year for me!! I have had the opportunity to coach over 18 athletes this year!!
It has been the most amazing opportunity for me and I have truly found my passion!
The highlight so far this year was watching 3 of my athletes complete the Whistler Try-a-Tri. What an amazing feeling it is to have helped someone overcome their fears, challenge themselves and achieve their goal! I have never been so proud as a coach and for my athletes!
I am also coaching two Ironman athletes this year which is a challenge trying to fit training into their busy lives and make sure they are doing it and staying injury free!! I am excited to see both of them complete their goals.
Next weekend four of my athletes will challenge themselves to thier first Olympic distance tri!!
I am so excited to cheer them on and watch them achieve their goal!!
Stay tuned for all their results!

Triathlon racing 2008

This year has been challenging trying to balance growing my business, training my clients and finding time to train myself. As for the challenges, I have also had much success this year with my races. I completed my first 50km trail run in March, Diez Vista with my sister Janet. It was great and I was very proud of myself. Stairs were challenging for the next few days but I did it.
Then it was the UBC sprint Tri , 1st place in my age group, North Shore Sprint, 2nd in my age group and the Vancouver World Championships. This was the toughest swim I have ever completed due to the cool temperature 11.9 degrees and the cool air temperature 7 degrees and the enourmous swells. But I completed the race and placed 28th in my age group in the WORLD!!!
After World's I had to start increasing my distance for my longer races. This past weekend I completed the Osoyoos Half Ironman. I came 3rd in my age group which was a surprise to me!!
The race was tough as usual but I stayed positive and was happy with my efforts.
Now it is all about preparing for Ironman Canada in August. I will have to find alot more free time to train!
Happy training!

Sunday, December 16, 2007

New Year, New Goals!!!

As we head into the new year you may be wondering what you are going to do to keep yourself in shape? Let me help you out by suggesting some options available to you:
Whistler Nordics 15 and 30km Loppet Feb,08
UBC mini, sprint and Olympic triathlon distance - great way to keep you moving in January!
Whistler Adult Try-a Tri - beginner triathlon for every adult, short distances lots of fun! May 24
5 and 10 km Valley Trail Run - May 25
Other options include starting a new strength training program, joining a yoga class, learning about nutrition, or how to meditate.
I will be offering small group 3-4 people personal training sessions at Meadow Park, either early morning or mid-day depending on your groups time frame. The first month will be focusing on our core strength and hip stabilization. For more infomation on this contact Christine at c2skymultisport@gmail.com