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Guelph Olympic Triathlon Post Report

In the video forgot to mention:

– right before the race, my right contact came off and was attach to my goggles. Oh well. I race pretty much without it (not a big difference b/c my left eye is the seeing eye)
– read on Chuckie V’s blog that one pro consider a race day as another training day. And that’s what I did. Hard when the ego wanna push on the run.
– swim a 2:30 min/100 m

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  1. Good week Cliff!

    More open water training is a great plan — don't forget that you can do some repetitions and speed work in open water, too!

    And I'm very glad to hear that your cat is feeling better.

  2. Yikes, I'd be blind if I ever lost one of my contacts. Glad you were able to still race well. I think it's a good strategy to treat a race like a training day when it's not an A race. No taper before and not much recovery afterwords can sometimes lead to injury if you push too hard.

    And hope your kitty is back to normal soon. Funny the things they eat.

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