As Christians we are called to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ. If you are anything like me, this is an extremely difficult thing to do. There just never seems to be a good time to broach the subject. To be honest, I am afraid of the awkwardness this discussion might cause.

Running has torn down the awkwardness and created a platform for me to talk freely about my faith. It is my hope that these stories will help draw you closer to our creator – through whom we all have the strength to move mountains.

God has given me a body built for endurance. Over the years, I have run a few races and met many wonderful and interesting people. These posts contain my stories. You do not need to be a runner to relate to these events. We are all running the race of life. We all have our peaks and valleys that we have to climb and descend.

My Family

My Family
My Lovely Wife Christina & Sons: Chase, Cruz, & Dash Dexter

YouTube Video of 2010 McNaughton 200 Mile Trail Run

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

IronMan Louisville (Christina is a 5X IronMan)


This past weekend the whole family packed in our van and went to Louisville, Kentucky for Christina's IronMan Triathlon on Sunday. I was so very proud of her and her effort. My wife is not only an amazing athlete but more importantly a beautiful person inside and out. She never takes herself too seriously, so the following is her race recap. 

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Just wanted to share some after-thoughts about this past weekend's Ironman Louisville!

1) I FINALLY learned why IM Lousiville doesn't sell-out like all the other Ironman races (that close within 24 hours) this past weekend! When they say it "can be hot" ... IT'S HOT!! 94 degrees and SUPER HUMID is NOT FUN!

2) When ALL THE OTHER triathletes don't have wetsuits ... that probably means it was obvious it was going to be a NO WETSUIT swim !! Denial, perhaps? Regardless ... not a pleasant surprise to walk down to the start and realize you wont be wearing your wetsuit.

3) The Ohio River IS gross.When you cant see your hand underneath ... it's dirty. And when you swim "around an island" and you're STILL NOT DONE it really puts 2.4 miles into perspective!

4) always remember to 'make a plan' with your traveliing companion who happens to have your transition bags ... my husband dropped me off to stand in line to enter transition and we didnt make a plan to meet... we both walked around for ~20 minutes trying to find each other ... very calming to the nerves...

5) So sorry if you love a time trial start but I HATED IT! Arrived to swim start almost 2 HOURS early to stand in line to enter the water (1st come/1st serve). The seasoned "IM Louisviller's" apparently CAMP OUT to get a good spot in line and dont go to transition AT ALL in the morning. I ended up near the middle-end of the line which was approximately 1 1/2 miles long. So YES ... STOOD in a line for almost 2 HOURS!!! (only good thing is once it started it moved quickly. entered the water ~7:20).

6) They stopped placing port-o-potties in the swim start line after about .5 miles. Which meant the triathletes down by me looked like the homeless watering the grass and squatting anywhere there was so much as a leaf to utilize for privacy...

7) Back to the time trial start. Depending on where you start (in line) you may spend your ENTIRE swim going around lots of people ...

8) Bike course: (FREAKING HOT) Kentucky has NOTHING on Wisconsin on HILLS!! VERY FLAT by comparison!! I have NEVER seen so many flat tires. Apparently a disgruntled Kentuckian decided to throw some tacks spanning a couple miles. Rough day for the athletes and bike support...

9) Note to male friends: Do NOT EVER wear WHITE bike shorts that probably feel very comfortable. That probably means they are see-thru. And people really dont want to see...

10) Participating in an Ironman or toting 3 boys ages 6, 8 and 10 around the race course in 94 degree Kentucky heat ... (that was NOT my request)... but pretty sure I would have rather been racing.
11) It's great to know that the protein powder I use smells and tastes like fish if heated to BOILING point sitting in the sun ... so much for THAT nutrition plan!

12) I have to chuckle when I feel like i'm "moving right along" on the run and my split is an 11:32! hahahahahaha

13) Wore a solid colored sports bra on the run due to the heat. Note to self: Throwing cold water and ice down sports bra to cool off produces a reaction ...

14) Any Ironman finish is a good finish. I always feel blessed to participate. I was probably in the worst place mentally for this race that I have ever been in ... in my life. So I will take it and be extremely thankful! 

Our kids (Chase, Cruz, & Dash) competed in an IronKids Run on Saturday. 

Christina making it look easy at Mile 80. My wife averaged nearly 17.5 mph for the entire 112 miles!

12 hours 49 minutes and 35 seconds later...it is Finished!

Other photos are available online here

Official Results are available online here.