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  1. #1
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    Type of people who do Ironman

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    Just for giggles, I was looking at the participant list for Ironman Arizona (which is sold out).
    All sorts of people, but what got me were the occupations. Some examples:

    Window Washer
    Flux Capacitor Repairman
    Trophy Husband
    Zig Zag Trick Swimmer
    American Idol Finalist
    Fun Stomper
    Dragon Slayer
    Bean Counter
    Cookie Eater
    Gadfly
    I Corrupt the Future
    Tidal Pool Explorer (from AZ)
    Pizza Professional
    Chief Bottle Washer
    ....and more! Way too funny!
    I guess you need a sense of humor to do Ironman, eh?

    That's my goal for SOMEDAY, but tomorrow I'll do an online "tri" challenge with a buddy. 18 mile bike, 3.1 mile run and 500m swim and my first "tri". I work weekends, so real tris are kind of out of the question.
    Granted, I'll do the bike then drive to the gym to do the other two "events", but it will be almost like the real thing. We'll see how it goes! Been trying to run more the past couple months and I'm up to 3.1 miles at a stretch with nary a walk. Although my run is more like a sick looking amble.

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    Ha ha, I just saw a "Gas Passer" and "Superman" will be there as well....LOL!

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    What, no raconteurs or beauty pageant judges?
    2008 Trek FX 7.2/Terry Cite X
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    Sounds like they're all unemployed to me.
    Lisa
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Sounds like they're all unemployed to me.
    Hey, easy on those of us who are unemployed (and not by choice) I guess I am a little overly sensitive to this.

  6. #6
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    training for an ironman is its own employement, unpaid, but definitly employed

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    They spend an awful lot of time talking to themselves. That Zig Zag Trick Swimmer in particular. I wonder how many extra miles s/he puts in per race?
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    yo

    The Karapoti Classic had its participants list w occupations & I saw similar names.

    I agree that training for an IM is a full time job!!! Add a family into it & that would be interesting time management,

    I'm going to try now & list the occupations from the IMAZ list.

    Window Washer-exactly that
    Flux Capacitor Repairman-car repair person that likes Back to the Future
    Trophy Husband-
    Zig Zag Trick Swimmer-
    American Idol Finalist-singer or someone who attempts to sing
    Fun Stomper-police officer?
    Dragon Slayer-Games store person
    Bean Counter-isn't this one obvious?
    Cookie Eater-baker
    Gadfly
    I Corrupt the Future-banker
    Tidal Pool Explorer (from AZ)-diver?
    Pizza Professional
    Chief Bottle Washer-mom with small children

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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Sounds like they're all unemployed to me.
    Aw, now you've put an idea in my head

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    My husband just made up business cards for himself and listed his occupation as "gentleman adventurer." I think that would be a good occupational listing for someone participating in an Ironman!

    I told DH that the "gentleman" part of it was a stretch.

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    I think that's a cute title! I must try to think of something similar for myself. I usually introduce myself as a "professional volunteer" when I'm in that situation.

    Karen
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    HEY!! I'm the zig zag trick swimmer!! ha ha
    No joke. It's hard to swim in a straight line for 2.4 miles. Esp. when you are as slow as me...

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    Bake-off judge
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    2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
    2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager

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    Mmmm, Bake-off judge!
    And wine taster!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfa View Post
    My husband just made up business cards for himself and listed his occupation as "gentleman adventurer."
    My husband calls himself a Professional Whiner (aka attorney).
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

 

 

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