Saturday, May 17, 2008

[X]press Magazine Article - Published!

A while back I blogged about my interview with [X]press Magazine. The article was published today. Here is an excerpt and a link to the article. Enjoy!

"Even with a wetsuit, it feels like suicide. With each stroke away from the secluded beach, the swimmer becomes more aware that if he stops moving his limbs, the cold of the fifty-degree water will consume them. Within about ten minutes, feet aren’t feet anymore—they become solid blocks attached to legs. The inexperienced ocean swimmers can’t keep their face under to exhale after each stroke because the denseness of the freezing water makes their chest constrict so tightly that exhaling into the blackness would be like trying to blow through a thin straw. But the swimmer keeps moving, struggling against the force of the ocean, like the sensation of two magnets being held so close that they almost meet."


"During the early morning, Kevin Haugh often swims among historic boats resting in the water against the docks where tourists walk in the afternoon. This morning the sun has not risen, and the only distinguishable light he can see is from the round glow sticks attached to his fellow swimmers’ caps. As he swims with his head down, he feels something so large under him that it seems to displace the water, making it rise. As he brings his arm down. . ."


Link to Full Article

Friday, May 9, 2008

Wildflower 2008 - Photo Essay

Race reports to follow. . . here are the pics!

Chillin watching the Pros and oh, Mark and Victor!

A blur which was Mark McKee on the long course (he finished 10th).

Victor on the long course (Saturday afternoon)


Dave and Doug arrive Saturday evening.


It ain't Wildflower if you don't camp.


With camp established. . . let the drinking begin!
(limit 3 beers per athlete on race night)


Foggy race morning (Sunday) . . . here are your athletes!


Future Ironman and 1st grade teacher - Nobu Takahashi



T1 - Swim to Bike transition


The swim start.


Alex begins the swim.


Long course (Ironman) Victor with two young Olympic Distance virgins . . . Lisa & Elaine

Nobu on the bike, he is a Team Kaori-Man!

Just how does one post a 40 minute run time at the Olympic Wildlower course? Observe. . .


The transformation begins, from the Nobu we all know. . .
to the possessed speed demon.


You have now entered the Nobu Zone!


Check out the spectators!


I'm sorry, but these all get posted, look at this guy!

A man possessed, the most incredible transformation I've ever seen!


Now, THAT is the Nobu I know and love!


If it looks like a seal, swims like a seal, and runs like a seal. . .
its has to be Kev. Haugh
I've never been much of a runner, but the desire is there.


Lisa at the Finish Line with Nobu and Alex.


Crazy Tri-Fans
(Bob, Kev., Dave)


Julie (x2 Boston Marathoner), Alex, Kaori & Nobu


Happy couple - Kaori & Nobu


Another happy couple - Lisa & Kev.


A parting shot of our amazing crew. It was an unforgettable weekend!
Thanks everyone!
(Kev., Dave, Doug, Bob)
(Lisa, Nobu, Alex)