Week 4 Treasure Island
October 31-November 6
Swim 4000+ yards, Bike 30+ miles, Run 6+ miles
The fourth week of the IronTeam training program was the final week for the Fall Team In Training Treasure Island season. Volunteering as training captain for this team of new participants to the program was very rewarding and to see the team have a successful day for the event was great. David captured some great photographs of the event that I'd like to share. Here he is with his Team In Training tattoo on the cheek the morning before the triathlon. I'm lucky he is willing to drive me before sunrise to the event!

Here we are ready at the transition area with our wetsuits preparing ourselves for the swim start. At Treasure Island, we had to set up the transition area by 7am, but for our wave of swimmers we did not start until 9:30am which left plenty of time to take pictures and be nervous for those doing their first triathlon ever.

Trevor is our Honoree for the Treasure Island season and is truly inspiring. He spoke to us the morning of the event and rallied the group.

The Team In Training women's wave was one of the last to start the race so David captured us in the water waiting for the swim to begin.

Everyone came to expect David at this one corner of the race where he cheered everyone on and snapped photographs. His energy was contagious.

With a two loop run course, David also had plenty of chances to take more pics and he ran with me to the end of the finish.
Swim 4000+ yards, Bike 30+ miles, Run 6+ miles
The fourth week of the IronTeam training program was the final week for the Fall Team In Training Treasure Island season. Volunteering as training captain for this team of new participants to the program was very rewarding and to see the team have a successful day for the event was great. David captured some great photographs of the event that I'd like to share. Here he is with his Team In Training tattoo on the cheek the morning before the triathlon. I'm lucky he is willing to drive me before sunrise to the event!

Here we are ready at the transition area with our wetsuits preparing ourselves for the swim start. At Treasure Island, we had to set up the transition area by 7am, but for our wave of swimmers we did not start until 9:30am which left plenty of time to take pictures and be nervous for those doing their first triathlon ever.

Trevor is our Honoree for the Treasure Island season and is truly inspiring. He spoke to us the morning of the event and rallied the group.

The Team In Training women's wave was one of the last to start the race so David captured us in the water waiting for the swim to begin.

Everyone came to expect David at this one corner of the race where he cheered everyone on and snapped photographs. His energy was contagious.

With a two loop run course, David also had plenty of chances to take more pics and he ran with me to the end of the finish.

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