Gear and Glimmer 2014

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photo (13)We had a great time at Gear and Glimmer 2014 hanging out with the inspiring athletes of Getting2Tri, and many local athletes and vendors.We were excited that ATC brought home the award for Best Multisport Club/ Organization

I was also excited and surprised to win for Best Female Triathlete. Here is what I said “I was surprised and honored to win this award, as there are plenty of folks who can swim faster, bike faster, run faster, and who do more for the community. However, this award definitely inspires me to keep chasing all the fast ladies in town, as well as spend more time giving back.

Thanks for everyone who took the time to vote, and congrats to the other award recipients and nominees tagged below. I had a great time mingling with friends from Atlanta Triathlon ClubEnergy LabEndurance Concepts,110%. Play Harder.GA Sports Chiropractic / Ga Sports Massage, and “modeling” for Podium Multisport and Range Boutique!

Finally, a special thanks to Mike Lenhart, for hosting this great event, and continuously finding new and creative ways to advance the sport of Paratriathlon!”

Heather and I helped “model” cute clothes from Podium Multisport and Range Botique

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John was a very handsome announcer. Here he is giving Kyle Pease the award for Best Athlete With a Disability.

 


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Congrats to all the award winners listed here. Though this event celebrated lots of local groups and athletes, the stars of the show were the inspiring back athletes and those working behind the scenes on their success with Getting2Tri. What a great night!

 

 

 

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Bethany

Hi, I’m Bethany–coach, author of Courage to Tri, 2x Kona qualifier, and twin mom. In a decade of coaching and racing triathlon around the world—from first sprint to IRONMAN Hawaii—I learned a ton about mindset: finding your why, sustaining motivation, overcoming obstacles, and goal setting. Now, I help writers, solopreneurs, and athletes reach their goals using the same process.