I come from Czech Republic but living in Ireland,south of dublin.I love tri and all the fun around it.I have done a lots of races and would love to continue....
My Tri Story:
I started with the tri in USA 4 years ago and since then I competed in many events in US,I focused on the sprints triathlons in Czech Republic.
I moved to Ireland 8 monthes ago and would love to find somebody to train with or just to have fun and go for a run...
Tri Experience:
In training, Attempted a tri, Age grouper, It's my livelihood
Training Partners, Training Groups, Event Meet-ups, Friends, Dating
My key race for 2010:
70.3 in Austria
My best race was...
I like all of them.there is something special in each race.....
The most inspiring one was The world Championship in hawaii where I watched it as a spectator
At the moment I am struggling with a foot issue/injury, so no set races, my injury might require some more surgery, so it is hard to plan too far ahead. What races are you training for? I can imagine that cycling in Ireland is quite hard, I spent a week driving around the country and only recall seeing one cyclist the whole time. Where did you live in the US?
It's good to hear from you. That's great that you have time to train in the mornings out there. Do you enjoy being a nanny? My kids are 12 and 14 so luckily they take care of themselves nowadays, meaning, I can leave for a couple of hours to train and not stress when I leave them home alone. Utah's been a pretty nice place to live but I am not a big fan of the snow. In fact, it's snowing out right now. I am originally from San Francisco and moved to Utah about 15 years ago.
Thanks for writing back. Austria would be a great race to do. What do you actually do in Ireland for work and fun? You mentioned that you were a spectator at Kona...was it this year? If so, I was there as well and raced it. It was an incredible race and I really loved being there!
Hi Tamara, I have just spent the weekend in Ireland coaching for Triathlon Ireland. Met loads of great people looking to get into triathlon. Look up triathlon Ireland there will be lots of people to train with. Top place to visit wish I had been there longer, would have been great to get out on the bike. Take it easy
Welcome to the site! How is Ireland? I have always wanted to go there. I am a fulltime tri coach and offer online coaching so if you are ever interested, please fee l free to let me know. Or if you'd just like to chat that's great too!
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It's good to hear from you. That's great that you have time to train in the mornings out there. Do you enjoy being a nanny? My kids are 12 and 14 so luckily they take care of themselves nowadays, meaning, I can leave for a couple of hours to train and not stress when I leave them home alone. Utah's been a pretty nice place to live but I am not a big fan of the snow. In fact, it's snowing out right now. I am originally from San Francisco and moved to Utah about 15 years ago.
Thanks for writing back. Austria would be a great race to do. What do you actually do in Ireland for work and fun? You mentioned that you were a spectator at Kona...was it this year? If so, I was there as well and raced it. It was an incredible race and I really loved being there!
Welcome to the site! How is Ireland? I have always wanted to go there. I am a fulltime tri coach and offer online coaching so if you are ever interested, please fee l free to let me know. Or if you'd just like to chat that's great too!
Coach Dave