Hi everyone
Only two days to go now until race day and the atmosphere here is already electric. The town is packed and it’s difficult to get around at times because there are just so many people here. And absolutely all of them look ripped and tanned.
I’ve been having trouble getting online here because our hotel wants to charge us US$50 a week to use their internet service which doesn’t even reach up to our room, despite their assurances that it did. I’ve been getting free internet from LavaJava but finding a seat there is also pretty tough. Normann Stadler’s team have set up camp and have their “Official Lounge” there. They all look uber fit. We've just managed now to get s seat near them and FuelBelt are giving away free Helium FuleBelts to all competitors here. This place is like Ironman Disneyland!
The morning swims are great fun at 7am every morning with the seemingly thousands of other people doing the same. The Coffees of Hawaii boat has been moored about 500m offshore out on the course for the past few days giving out free coffee as usual. This morning a BlueSeventy rep was there too giving out free goggles to anyone who wanted them. Very nice goggles.
Then straight after the swim was the annual Undie Run hosted by Roch Frey and Paul Huddle. Hundreds of people all gathered in their undies (Team USA had theirs supplied by GU) and after taking a pledge not to wear our Speedos anywhere but swimming, we jogged off around Alii Drive to the King K hotel. There we were lead in some callisthenics by Huddle in a German accent and then instructed to come up with out best excuse in a German accent as to why we would not win the race on Saturday.
The weather seems to be getting hotter here at the moment. This morning the heat is already oppressive and it is a bit windy too.
Yesterday we gave LavaJava a miss and headed out to Waikaloa resort to find a beach. It might sound funny having to search for a beach in Hawaii but the vast majority of the shoreline here is rock/lava. Sandy beaches are rare and the few in town are 20-50m long and most have dangerously rocky bottoms once you get in the water. This makes for great snorkelling but terrible swimming.
Marty and I headed out for a ride yesterday afternoon including a few threshold efforts. We headed out along the Queen K past the Natural Energy Lab to the airport. I had taken my camera in case we were overtaken by Macca at any point, but I took the opportunity to get a few shots of what the course looks like from the bike: hot, windy, desolate. We were doing a surge as we went past the Energy Lab at 50km/h but I couldn’t let the opportunity for photo pass.
I also registered for the race on Tuesday. Very exciting. There was much queuing and signing of waivers but half an hour later I was the proud owner of a one-day licence for USAT and an Ironman race kit.
Will hopefully get more up tomorrow. I realise that it is Friday in Australia, so if you are keen to follow the race online it will be broadcast live streaming on
http://www.ironmanlive.com/ from early on Sunday morning Australian time. The gun is at 7am Hawaii time which should be 3am Sunday morning Queensland time (not sure about daylight savings for the other states). The winners will do just over 8hr and I will be somewhere several hours after them! Through that website you can also go to “Athlete Tracker” to find where I am on the course. Just search my name or race number 1539.
A huge thankyou to everyone who has sent me emails/Facebook messages/text messages/good vibes etc this week and in the past few weeks. I really appreciate your thoughts and will be thinking back to your support when the going gets tough on race day
Thank you all.
Aloha and Mahalo!
Cam