July 12, 2015
In the last ten days, I’ve had a run of extremely positive moments. Since this blog exists partly to document my ego, I thought I’d pull them together and see what they all looked like in order. It started on Saturday July 4th…
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June 17, 2014
I completed the Walsall Triathlon on Sunday. The aches and pains after weren’t as bad as they may have been, and I seem to have turned in a decent swim time even if overall I was last but one. I still got round though: finished a few seconds under the mentally significant two hour mark. Not bad, for a first timer.
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Posted by Andrew Clayton
February 22, 2014
It’s time to admit my true nature and come out. I’m an aspiring Triathlete. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by Andrew Clayton
February 16, 2014
Today I enjoyed a new experience. I went for a run.
Not, you understand, that I’m a runner now.
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