Fun Fact:Ā The Final Countdown is a song by 80s group Europe.
(sorry if you actually clicked the link and watched the video, it’s not a great song or video unless you’re into 1980s hair bands and men with leather pants and makeup).
Fun Fact #2:Ā The Runner leaves on Thursday for Europe where he will compete in the Ironman 70.3 World Championships in Austria
Super Fun Fact:Ā Iām going with him
Iām excited because Iāve never been to Austria or Germany, and to be honest, I would never have put Austria on my list of places Iām dying to go. No offence to any Austrians who are reading this but if this opportunity hadnāt come up, I donāt think I would ever have planned a trip there.Ā But now that itās less than 2 weeks away, Iām getting really excited to see the countryĀ and already feeling like weāre not going to be there long enough. Ā There is a lot to see- castles, palaces, natural wonders, art museums, musical attractions, you name it…. but we’re going there for the triathlon. Ā The Half Ironman (or 70.3 if you’re in the know) World Championships are being held in Zell Am See, Austria and that’s where we’re off to.
**You may remember that The Runner qualified for them back in December last year, if not, well you know now!
Obviously, Iām proud and excited to see The Runner competingĀ in the triathlon itself- itās a huge achievement to qualify for the World Championships of anything let alone an individual sport like triathlon that pushes your body to its limits. Ā I mean, I thought I deserved a medal for walking/running the City to Surf last week and I didn’t even finish in the top half of competitors! Ā (Actually, I did get a medal, but everyone did so….)
Anyway– qualifying for the World Championships – and inĀ a sport that requires 5-6 hours of exercise at once, well, to me thatās just off the charts!Ā Heās been preparing for it for months and Iām excited to see how well he does.Ā It seems like it was not too long ago that I accompanied him to his first triathlon up in Maitland, NSW (near the Hunter Valley- my main reason for going).Ā In fact, it was 5 years ago and much has changed since then.
Heās come a long way and Austria really will be the culmination of years of effort and training on his part.Ā Austria will also be the first time his family gets to see him compete-and Iām thrilled that theyāll finally get to see himāespecially on such a big stage.Ā A big downside of living so far away is that our families often miss the medium sized eventsāthe things not important enough to come visit for, but that are big events for us nonetheless.Ā It will be great for them to be finally see him race in person– especially since this is SUCH a big race.
Iām also excited to see what a World Championship race is like. Ā Weāve been to so many races over the last 5 years of so many different sizes and varieties, that Iām excited to see what this one is like.Ā Ā Weāve been to races like Maitland where thereās barely anything (or anyone there) and others (like Noosa) which are full blown multisport festivals with lots of sponsors, lots of people, television cameras and a whole city full of triathletes.Ā Iām expecting Zell Am See to be next level.Ā Ā Ā First of all, there are 12,000 age groupers (every day competitors) competing on the Saturday before the big race on the Sunday. Ā The Sunday race is the one you had to qualify for. Ā So, there will be about 14,000 athletesĀ and their supporters, sponsors, and other curious onlookers.Ā You have guess there could be 50,000 people there over the weekend- which is a lot.Ā Now I donāt know a lot about Zell Am See, in fact 12 months ago I had never heard of it, but 50,000 people sounds like a lot.Ā According to Wikipedia, the town of Zell Am See has a population of 9,573; so, 50,000 triathlon related people will be pretty noticeable.Ā Iām predicting a lot of shaved legs (on the men), ironman calf tattoos (also on the men), and a lot of talk about nutrition, transition, and lots of other āitions.Ā Ā But Iām excited to see the spectacleāand Iām excited to see an Alpā¦.
Actually can you see just one Alp or do they come in groups?
I donāt know because Iāve never seen one.Ā As much as I hate snow and cold weather, Iām super excited to see snow capped mountains (even in the summer) and excited to see what a real Alpine ski village is like (but so happy that skiing is not on the menu!).Ā For a girl from DC (the flattest place ever) who has moved to Sydney (the least wintry place I can think of), seeing an Alp (or multiple Alps) is a pretty big deal.Ā Even for me, a girl who HATES the Sound of Music (yes, I know, itās weird and a long story), Iām excited to see the rolling, green hills and majestic mountains of Austria.Ā Ā Iām kind of also excited to stand on top of a) hill and twirl around and singā¦.
Ok, maybe not,Ā but Iām definitely getting excited for our trip!





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