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Win One of 4 Battle At Midway Triathlon Back Packs

Posted on 23 April 2008 by admin

THIS CONTEST IS OVER. READER ESSAYS WILL BE POSTED NEXT WEEK.

What are your goals for the ‘08 tri season? Complete your first tri? Crush your old PR?

Share with TriHive readers what you hope to get out of the ‘08 tri season and why. We’ll send the first 4 essays a Battle At Midway Triathlon back pack.

Email your story to editor@trihive.com.

The Battle At Midway is one of Utah’s premier triathlons. Find out more about the June 14th event by clicking HERE.

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Battle At Midway Triathlon - My Thoughts

Posted on 05 July 2007 by admin

This race has been hyped up for sooo long and it is good to see it come to pass. It went off with some mixed success. I say mixed, because I wouldn’t consider less then 200 athletes a success, but they hit all of the other objectives on the head. Spectacular event management; great pro field; nice venue; tons of schwag for athletes.

I’ll write up more for the next Editor’s Note, but I thought I’d share a few tidbits on what I thought as the inaugural BAM approached. For the record, I was not racing.

I didn’t think much of the pro field until Craig Walton and Emma Snowsill registered for the event. Some of the athletes were familiar, most were not. Some had big results in smaller events. I’m not taking away the abilities of these athletes, because I’m sure they are all amazing. However, it wasn’t filled with Hunter Kemper or Barb Lindquist types.

I had no intentions of heading out to Midway for the race. I have church to attend, and family time is precious. It kills me to be away from them when we only have weekends and evenings to share. Co-race director, Charity Vernon emailed with me a few times a week out from the race. I had to be sure the TriHive’s made it into the race bags! They did, but some where in the email chatter I committed myself to covering the event. This was pre Walton and Snowsill.

Church starts at 1pm so I new I’d be able to get home in time to clean up and join the family. My friend, Jeff B. resides in Park City and offered a room in his pad for the night. Things were lining up, but I was still less then thrilled about attending. (Nothing personal, WARP crew)

My intrigue grew when the Walton/Snowsill announcement was made. I thought it would be fun to watch the two race. I also realized it would be a rare opportunity to get a live interview with the Aussie duo.

The eve of BAM arrives, Jeff and his wife welcome me briefly before they head to bed. I thought I’d stay up and research the pro field a bit more. Maybe the announcement was previously made, but some how Cameron Widoff slipped under my radar. Luke McKenzie…why would someone want to race one week after finishing 6th at Ironman CDA? Blows my mind! Other revelations started to appear as I continued my research and became more excited.

I didn’t turn out the lights until midnight or so. Then, it took another few hours to actually fall asleep. I knew Sunday was going to be a very long day.

I hit the road around 4:30 am and headed to Soldier Hollow. It was super chilly in the morning. Good thing I brought a coat.

The race was actually a ton of fun to watch (yes, I was surprised). I enjoyed watching the pro race. I’ve covered a few other “big” races and have enjoyed those equally. It’s nice to have another such event in our own back yard (XTERRA being the other big event in Utah).

I have no regrets about spending my morning at the race. It was a ton of fun. Lets hope WARP can make this race stick!

Alex McKinley
Publisher

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Battle At Midway 2007, Top Finishers

Posted on 01 July 2007 by admin

Battle At Midway

July 1, 2007

Midway, Utah

Olympic Distance

Men

Craig Walton 1:53:06

Marcel Vifian 1:55:35

Stephen Hackett 1:56:35

Women

Emma Snowsill 2:01:52

Lauren Groves 2:09:15

Pip Taylor 2:10:01

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Rob Leishman Interview

Posted on 06 June 2007 by admin

City of Residence - Sandy
Occupation - Environmental Scientist
Years in Triathlon - May 2000 was my start, Evanston Triathlon. I was not involved in Endurance Sports before then.
Favorite Discipline? - Favorite discipline is the bike, although, it’s the one that scares me the most. There are so many things outside your control on the bike that can affect your performance. You can get a flat, drop a chain, crash, not consume the proper nutrition, etc, and it will completely kill your race. But it’s also the dicipline where I feel I’m nearly as fast as the non-Clydesdale age groupers my age. Especially when I’m not climbing. So, the bike is a tale of good and bad for me. Lots of anxiety, but also lots of catching and passing going on as well.
Pre-race rituals - . . . I don’t seem to have anything consistently regular, other than I generally consume a gel before I enter the water, take my time putting on the wetsuit, and try to find someone I know to fist bump before I take off. Honestly, my pre-race rituals change pretty much every race.
Favorite “Local” Race - . . . other than BAM (Rob’s the Race Director). . . would be Spudman. Most Memorable would be Jordanelle 2001. It was so cold at the start, we had to wait for some two hours after the swim start for the fog to clear and temps to warm up enough to melt the ice on our bikes.
Being a Race Director is… - Being a race director is a very difficult way to give something back to the sport I love. It’s entirely rewarding, but also very difficult. It’s much easier to pay my money and show up to race.
Training time has become a premium now that I am in the full swing of race directing. Time spent working on race details takes a lot of time out of my day. Forces me to train late at night or lunch time. I think all race directors love to race, so we all have trouble getting out to train enough to satisfy our needs.

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Rob Leishman, Battle At Midway Director Podcast

Posted on 06 March 2007 by admin

Click here to listen to Rob Leishman talk about the inagural Battle At Midway.

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