Wednesday 7 August 2013

Joanne Merkley: What Makes This Sport Great!

Being a veteran of multiple Iron-distance races (2009 IM Canada, 2010 IM Lake Placid, 2011 The Canadian 226 (Ottawa), competing at the World Championships out west in 2008, and placing in her Age Group at a variety of triathlons across Ontario, Joanne has accomplished a lot as a triathlete. But, she does not rest on her laurels, and would like to give a big thanks to all those that have helped her overcome an injury that cancelled her 2012 season, and helped her prepare for IM Mont Tremblant on August 18, 2013!  The funny thing is, Joanne has inspired so many local triathletes, that we owe her a big thank you!!

From Jo Merkley,

Thanks…

It’s my turn to say “thanks” to all of you who have inspired me and motivated me throughout the winter and the summer training and racing seasons. Last year, I was forced to the sidelines for the summer. That meant I had to give myself a big kick to get back into the game. Thanks to all of you for the fun along the way.

My 2013 race and training line-up included:

  • The Chilly Half- PB for this race and almost PB for a half
  • Sheri Fraser’s Training Camp/Spring Break Fun- met lots of great people and loved getting outside on the bike in the winter
  • Around the Bay-PB
  • Goodlife Marathon- PB and met BQ standard
  • Spin the Lakes- always a grind
  • Centurion- nasty day of torrential rain and cold, slowpoke but got ‘er done (may have been wiser to let that one go…)
  • The horrendously hot Welland Half Iron- met my goals
  • Niagara Training Weekend with the London group in Welland where I found out that there is amazing, difficult cycling and unique landscapes along the edge of the escarpment; Baydogs excursion next year?
  • Peterborough Half Iron- PB at this distance
  • Lots of long bike rides, swims, runs, Time Trials and Speed Workouts with Baydog friends

I am most grateful for:

  • all of you guys (you know who you are) who let me draft during our long training rides and who didn’t ditch me after I fell behind on the climbs
  • good cycling shorts and chamois cream
  • during or post-ride buttertarts
  • those of you who do all the extra work to keep the club going strong

Highlights:

  •  arriving at the bike rack 2nd at the Peterborough Half and getting in from the bike and seeing only 1 other bike there…
  • exploring new cycling routes
  • smiles of fellow athletes and fans before, during and after races
  • running with a herd of youngsters and introducing them to Simon Whitfield at the EGames

Biggest Duhhhhsssss:

  • Warming up for the Centurion by going up the hill by the Horseshoe Chapel only to find that my shoes wouldn’t clip out due to the sand and mud in them from the flooded parking lot and having to keep going even though I had run out of gears and the ride was about to start. Not having enough speed to even make the 180 degree turn, I had to turn into someone’s drive way, ride up to their side balcony and hang on tight with one hand, hold the brake with the other, get my feet out of the shoes and jump to the ground without toppling over or losing my bike down the slope
  • Having both calves go into full spasm at the same time while carrying my food after the Toronto Marathon and helplessly falling to the ground

Looking forward to:

  • Tremblant. I plan to take my time and enjoy the scenery! Can’t wait to see many of you complete your first full.
  • Some trail running, getting back into the hockey season, skiing and boarding  and the Winterlude TriathlonJ
  • BEER and WINE and CHOCOLATE

Push On, Finish Strong
Jo Merkley

Bala Sprint Triathlon

There was quite a large contingent of Baydogs racing in Bala: 6 to be exact. Shawn Patton, Jamie Neilsen, Kirsten and Lloyd Smith, Mark Deslauriers, and Matt Doucette all represented the club at this iconic race. It seems that every year it rains on the Saturday to make a soggy transition, but the Baydogs brought the sun on race day!

Shawn was participating in his first race in a couple of years, and although the rust showed at the Bike turn around (little bit of elbow road rash!), his positivity made up for it! Nice to see you back at it Shawn!

Jamie has been putting in a good fight all year, scrapping in a competitive age group, and holding his own! Jamie finished 3rd in the 50-54 division!

Kirsten fought through some foot pain to put in a great effort, with a very strong swim and bike, although she was disappointed that Lloyd swam faster!

Lloyd put in a strong effort on the swim and bike, but as he said, 'the runners showed up today'. Regardless, another very solid performance by Lloyd!

Mark was putting all his IM Mont Tremblant training to the test and was the top dog on the day with a blistering 1:38:42, and finished 3rd in a VERY competitive 45 - 49 age group!

Matt had hopes of being the top dog, but since Mark took that, he settled for the top of the podium, winning his 35-39 age group by 30sec! Way to go Matt! It was his first ever Age Group win, and his 3rd podium in 2013!!

Belwood Sprint Triathlon

Rebecca Sackrider raced in the Belwood Sprint as her second ever triathlon, in preparation for the Ottawa Half Iron Distance! Rebecca has shown a lot of growth and positivity during her first season of racing! Great job Rebecca! Keep it up!

Niagara Sprint Triathlon

Calvin Chu was the lone representative of the club at the Niagara Sprint Triathlon, and did not disappoint! Calvin showed a lot of perseverence and put in a hard effort in his first triathlon of the season! Great job Calvin!


Peterborough Half Iron Distance and Sprint Triathlon

Peterborough is another venue that packs a weekend full of awesome racing!

At the Peterborough Half Iron Distance, Dean Beaudry, Allan Johnson, and Joanne Merkley did awesome!! The weekend was highlighted by another Jo Merkley podium, finishing 3rd in her Age Group!!

Geoff Faulkner represented the club in the Sprint distance, and did a great job, showing that all the speed work he has done is paying off!!

Lindsay Milk Run 5K

Although you don't see many running races in the summer, there are a few, and Eric Bond seems to have found one! Eric did a great job in this small 5K race, finishing 5th in his Age Group! Way to go Eric!!

Barry's Bay Triathlon

If you care to venture north enough, there a few hidden gem triathlons. Barry's Bay Triathlon is one of them, and Jamie Nielsen always does a great job at this race! Jamie finished 15th overall and 2nd in his Age Group! Great job Jamie! Although he wasn't happy with his swim, he made up for it with a great bike and run!!

Gravenhurst Olympic & Sprint

This race is always a favourite, selling out quite fast. It is a scenic course, with the added attraction of jumping off the boats to begin the race!

Olympic: Lots of Baydogs took part in the Gravenhurst Olympic. Jamie Nielsen, Kirsten Smith and Lloyd Smith all competed in this year's race. Jamie had some heat issues on the swim, but still had a great finish, living the mantra 'push on, finish strong'. Kirsten fought through some pain to finish a great race on a hot day, and Lloyd had one of his best runs in an Olympic race! Great job by all!

Sprint: Peter McDonald was the lone participant in the sprint race, and did a fantastic job! Peter finished 4th in his Age Group, just off the podium. Great job Peter!!

Huronia Olympic & Sprint Weekend

The first weekend of July is always a good one. The season is getting into stride, and the Huronia triathlon takes place! It is a busy weekend in Huronia with the Olympic race being held on the Saturday, and the Kids of Steel and Sprint Triathlon being held on the Sunday.

Olympic:
There was a good number of Baydogs attacking the Huronia Olympic this year. Andre Gordon, Brent Kogan, and Sarah Miller represented the club well competing in the full Olympic race. Congratulations to Andre for completing his first Olympic race! Kirsten and Lloyd Smith competed in the Olympic Distance Aquathon (Swim-Bike), placing extremely well!! Kirsten was 5th overall, and Lloyd was 2nd overall! Way to go!

Sprint:
Matt Doucette was the lone Baydog participating in the Sprint race, and he did not disappoint! Matt finished 3rd in his age group, doing one of his fastest ever swims! Way to go!