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Congrats, Ken – you killed it today! It was an honor to be a part of it. We’ll see you next year!
…wow, power dude!
…could not be more proud of you!!!
Way to go!
Congratulations Ken! Your post is an inspiration to me!
Nicely done!!!
My race is still two weeks out…will keep you posted.
Ken – this is really cool I have to admit – even if at 43, I am incapable of the race and well… the attire. 😉 (trust me – there is enough violence in the world without my wearing spandex.) – I’m excited for you. I think this was a great accomplishment at any age or any category. Way to go.
Congratulations Ken! You’re NEVER too old to TRI…
Awesome, dude! I had the pleasure of coaching a team of Veterans for several years at the National
Golden Age Games…..what a joy to see all these
people over 55 competing. “I’d rather die while I’m livin, than live while I’m dead”
I notice from the photos that they write your bib number on your leg. Is that to make it easier to match up the body parts if you have a spectacular wreck?
Great job. I’m inspired to continue losing weight and start competing with myself in races/walks/bikerides/etc.
Let’s hear it for the Clyde’s, woohooo!!!!
WTG dude. (seriously)
(I’m in your age category, but too short to be a Clyde). They just call me ‘that little tiny old guy’.