Wednesday, April 4th, 2007
Riding a custom built Razzo at Ironman South Africa
Interesting topic for a blog post. I guess the question should be is there such a thing as the perfect bike? Let’s face it, everyone’s perception of perfection is different and what works for me will probably not work for you.
So having stated the obvious, I am [...]
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Friday, February 2nd, 2007
Please write few sentences about you, an introduction…
I am 37 yrs old and have been doing triathlon since 1988. Married with 2 children and living in Durban at the moment, besides competing, I coach a squad of triathletes and am involved in schools coaching as well.
I have attached my sports CV to show you what [...]
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Wednesday, January 10th, 2007
When my kids ask me to tell them a story, I always start with “Once upon a time” and then usually break into a story, not about Jack and the Beanstalk, but rather about something that has happened to me in my life. Lately those stories are about triathlon.
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