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Earth Day 2009: Race Day Recycling
by Jonathan Liljeblad on April 21st, 2009
I've written Earth Day-related triathlon posts before (including one for Earth Day 2008 in Trifuel, reference: Earth Day 2008: Race Day Trash), addressing what I thought was a significant--but entirely fixable--problem in sports: race day trash, particularly at triathlons and marathons, which have gained ou
A Triathlete's Father's Day
by Jonathan Liljeblad on June 15th, 2008
You almost lost him, and you didn't even know it.
A Triathlete's Mother's Day
by Jonathan Liljeblad on May 11th, 2008
She didn't always approve of your involvement in triathlon.
Her appreciation of sports was limited. For her, it was just a past-time, a means to other ends: alleviation of boredom, making new acquaintances, attaining a medically desirable level of health. Beyond that, it was a luxury, an extravagance, and ultimately a waste of time.
Ironman is Not a Superhero
by Jonathan Liljeblad on May 5th, 2008
They tell us Ironman is a superhero.
They tell us Ironman has super powers, with super strength and super speed and special armor and the ability to fly.
Earth Day 2008: Race Day Trash
by Jonathan Liljeblad on April 20th, 2008
This is a personal note to help improve a particular aspect of race day that's become more glaring in the light of current environmental awareness. Consider this a personal contribution to help our sport become more green on the occasion of Earth Day.
This. Is. Ironman.
by Jonathan Liljeblad on March 24th, 2008
note: this is excerpted from the original post at http://jonathaninthedistance.blogspot.com
You start the day thinking it is your race. Your race, and yours alone.
Because this is Ironman.
Sacrifices
by Jonathan Liljeblad on December 22nd, 2007
excerpted from the original posted at Jonathan in the Distance
We sacrifice so many things to this sport. Time. Energy. Money. Muscles and lungs. Blood and sweat. Emotions and words. Laughter and tears. Things. Pets. Possessions. People.
Especially people.
Falling in Love Again
by Jonathan Liljeblad on December 10th, 2007
Note: this is excerpted from the original post at Jonathan in the Distance.
It happens all the time. Near the end of every season. Past the big race of the year. After all the training.
Damn the Torpedoes, Full Speed Ahead!
by Jonathan Liljeblad on November 8th, 2007
the original version of this is on my blog, jonathan in the distance
A Message for Kona
by Jonathan Liljeblad on October 9th, 2007
The original post for this is available at my blog: jonathan in the distance





