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  1. #1
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    Hi, divingbiker (henceforth db), and welcome to the Tri board!

    I agree with Nanci. Stick with your age group. The reason to do Athena, IMO, is if you're fast and meet the weight criteria. If you plan to compete in that bracket, then go for it. If you have no intention of going for a medal, stick with your age group. It's kind of 6 of one, etc, for me, but it's depressing to class myself "Athena" just cuz I weigh 150#. I'd rather stick with being 46.
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  2. #2
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    at my recent tri age was age on day of race. I registered as a 39 year old (turned 40 the next day). I laugh and wonder if I would have placed higher in the 40-44 age group. I have nver done a race with an athena category, but it depresses the hell out of me that if I ever get to my ideal weight I will still qualify for the athena class.
    Brina

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  3. #3
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    I think the race age depends on the tri. The official USAT rule is that your race age for 2006 is your age as of 12/31/2006. I recently did my first tri (Chattanooga Waterfront tri) and they followed that rule. But, I'm sure there are many races that are like the one Brina did that just go with your age on the day of the race.

    I'm in the middle of an age group (I'm 42) and my birthday was early enough in the year that my race age was my actual age. I'm not sure I'd want to be bumped into a higher age group based on this race age rule even if it meant I might place better in my age group. I guess I have a couple of years before I have to worry about that.
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    Hey, my BF is a clydesdale, by a lot, (230ish?) but he's not fat at all. He gets pissed when skinny little 190 pounders sneak in when they aren't weighed in. It's a lot tougher on the big guys, I think.

    Nanci
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  5. #5
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    I'm right on the athena border, sometimes I'm above, sometimes below. I will register for athena if I can. I find that, at least in my 35-39 age group, I place higher in the athena group. In Southern California the 30's and 40's are very competitive age groups.

  6. #6
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    Nanci is Right, there are some VERY FAST Athena's! That being said, I usually race athena. There are usually less than in my AG of 35-39, but I've only placed once. I placed third in a small sprint in so cal last year. But of course there were only FOUR of us in the category! So WHOOPPEE I beat one person! ha ha ha
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  7. #7
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    I'm curious now. What is "athena", I've never heard of it before. Is it a weight class (like being a lightweight rower)?
    I've only ever seen triathlons being divided by age around here.
    I hope nobody minds me asking.
    Bron

  8. #8
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    Bron, yes, Athena (women) and Clydesdales (men) are weight classes in running and tri events (and cycling, I think). Since most participants in these events, or at least most elite participaants, are thin, and weight is such a factor in overall time, these categories have been created. I think the cutoffs are 150 lbs for Athena and 200 for Clydesdales.
    Brina

    "Truth goes through three stages: first it is ridiculed; then violently opposed; finally, it’s accepted as being self-evident." Schopenhauer

 

 

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