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    Good luck on joining the losers today Chad. Warm wishes for a speedy recover and for being a fast loser. :angel: Brenda
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    WooooHoooo, today ifs the first day of the rest of your life!!!CONGRATS!!
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5 April 2009 - IRONMAN NEW ORLEANS 70.3
on April 9, 2009 6:32 am
Well it's been quite awhile since I've posted anything on the blog.   Lot's of things have happened since November, the last time I've posted.   Most notably I was featured in my local newspaper, the Baton Rouge Advocate (http://www.2theadvocate.com/features/37395329.html) with a 2 page story recounting my success with weight loss and my triathlon journey to Ironman and an article in Triathlete Magazine (http://triathlon.competitor.com/features/after-losing-262-pounds-a-triathlete-lives-his-dream.html).   I also made it to the final 25 candidates for Gatorade's "Quest for G" reality show which was kinda neat and portions of my audition video ended up in the first episode.  (http://www.missiong.com/video/Ep-2-The-Search-is-On)   My uncut audition video is at (http://www.chadsoileau.com/g/chad.wmv)

Other than that, my life has been consumed by training.   Last Sunday I completed my first Ironman sanctioned event, the New Orleans Ironman 70.3, a half-Ironman distance race, in New Orleans, LA.   It was quite an experience and completion of the race allowed me to cross off another goal from my goal list.   It's been close to a year since I've been able to cross any new goals off so it was nice to be able to do that for a change.    My full race report is up at http://www.team464.com/imno2009/

Best of luck on  your journey!

Chad
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"ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE IF YOU JUST TRI!"
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1 November 2008
on November 11, 2008 10:43 am

Not many things in this world actually live up to the hype.   For me, Ironman Florida EXCEEDED what I was expecting.   I've raced in 20 different triathlons this year, a marathon, a half marathon, three 10Ks and a few 5Ks.   I've done both large and small events and I must say that NOTHING compared to the organization and the professionalism of this race.   It was truly amazing, start to finish, and I'm glad I got to be a small part of it.   

I got a little choked up as I heard Mike Reilly announce, "At the end of the day today you will all be Ironman" moments before the cannon boomed and the swarms of 2000 swimmers entered the Gulf of Mexico to start their 140.6 mile journey.   I also got choked up when I saw the last 100 yards to the finish line.   WOW!   I've seen that scene in my mind, it seems like thousands of times, when I train.  Seeing it in person was amazing to say the least.   I want that!  I will have that!

I volunteered at a penalty tent earlier in the day for a few hours but my first real "hands-on" experience volunteering was as a 'catcher' at the finish line from 6 - 10PM.   The drama that was unfolding as these guys were crossing the finish line was unlike anything I have ever seen in my life.   I was truly honored to be the first person to interact with the athletes as they crossed over.  The majority of them were first time Ironmen.   They genuinely appreciated my presence, and most importantly, my shoulder after such a long grueling day as I guided them to get their much deserved medal, finishers t-shirt and finishers hat.   
I'm enjoying my last couple weeks of my 'offseason' doing very light training just to keep up my fitness level.  I have a half-marathon that I will do next month but I'm not going for a PR.   Just gonna do it as a long run that I'm paying for.   I want to do more right now but my tri-coach insists that I just chill for the next couple weeks after the racing season I did this year.   Training for my first half-Ironman race, the New Orleans Ironman 70.3 starts on the 17th.   

This has been a helluva year, one of the greatest years of my life, and I'm glad I got to share it with you guys as it played out.   I've got my fingers crossed for Kona and I'm officially registered to race next year in Florida.   I'll be proud to call myself an Ironman at least once over by this time next year.   :)

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25 October 2008
on October 25, 2008 10:41 am
2008 U of L, Lafayette Triathlon (200 m swim / 8.5 mile bike / 2.5 mile run)
27 seconds...  27 seconds away from a podium finish in the MALE division this time.  :)

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18 October 2008
on October 18, 2008 10:40 am
2008 Pumkinman Triathlon (1500m swim / 30 mile bike / 10K run)
The Pumpkinman triathlon in Boulder City, Nevada (right ouside Vegas) was hands down my most challenging race of the year.   The course was amazingly beautiful but brutal throughout.  

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11 October 2008
on October 11, 2008 10:39 am
2008 Heritage Eagleman Triathlon (1/3 mile swim / 16.5 mile bike / 5K run)
The Eagleman Tri was a first annual race just outside Hattiesburg, MS.   I got my first podium finish which had a pretty significant catch to it.   Check out the full race report for the details.  

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