

Cyber Court
It is not my intention to egg anyone on and or get involved in a whirlwind of drama by posting my previous post on Julie Miller, but I will always stand up for bullying and cyber terrorizing of others. I also strongly believe in fair play and I do not condone cheating in sport or anywhere in life. If it were me in this cirmcumstance, I would speak directly to the analysis of the course cutting in Whistler and clear it up one way or the other. It is now my impression that MOST


It's wrong, so I am speaking up!
This week I heard some disturbing rumours about a friend of mine who is also a former rowing teammate turned triathalete. I feel the need to speak out for her, as I feel like the way she has been treated is a classic case of cyber bullying, defemation of character and it isn't ok. In a nut shell, Julie had a timing chip error/loss which ultimately cost her result in the 2015 Ironman Canada race in Whistler. What she did not know what that what she thought was a glitch/unfortu


SeaWheeze 2015
It was last year that I participated in a cheer station for the SeaWheeze participants and although I have never been a runner, I got the idea that I wanted to be on the other side of the cheer station. A year later and I missed the boat on the training (not a rowing pun I swear), but I still got my bum up and out the door and ran this sucker! If you are wondering how I did it, I can try to break it down. For starters, having had an Olympic career my fitness base although