The Provincial Triathlon Centre, Vancouver Lower Mainland, supports triathletes ages 14-23 who want to race in the junior elite or U-23 categories. Athletes from Abbotsford to Whistler train with us. We are looking for new athletes, preferably with a swimming and/or running background. Contact Mark for more details (email at bottom).
What is the Meat and Fruit Diet?
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Many carnivores have begun adding fruit into their animal-based diets,
transitioning from a carnivore diet to a meat and fruit diet. This is one
of the m...
Making A Meta
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Feel incredibly lucky to have done another stint as a guest lecturer for
Dr. Stephen Seiler‘s Technology in Sport course at the University of Agder
in Norw...
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*Sport doesn't build CHARACTER it revels it!!!*
*You express the truth of your CHARACTER by the choice of your actions*
*Be more concerned with your CHA...
Blog Resurrection
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Summer is coming (there have been signs!) and I’ve been surprising myself
recently with my enthusiasm to swim, bike and run. For the first time in 18
month...
Closing Time
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It’s been two and a half months since I cracked. Two and a half months
since I last swam in a pool. Two and a half months since I did a real
workout.
The...
What A Week!
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So busy this week/weekend, they had me working two microphones at the
Welland Triathlon! Photo - Irina Souiki
My Race/Event Announcing work this year r...
So what happened in Texas?
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Well...it's not in my character to drop out of races even when things are
not going to plan. However, sometimes it's the best decision. On Sunday
that was ...
The Privilege of Hardship
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If you make it through enough setbacks you start to actually appreciate
them. That sounds odd doesn’t it? I'm appreciative of things going wrong.
At firs...
Kyla's Blog
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I’ve been getting a lot more attention through our website than usual,
likely because of Alex's triathlon adventures, and with it a lot of
inquiries ab...
The Edge
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Competitive sport at the highest level is all about finding the edge. How
far you can push your limits, how close can you get to that line, without
fal...
The Phases of Downtime
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My apologies for the overabundance of blogs. Hope you enjoy.
Written during "Randomly Productive Phase".
*This Isn’t Actually Happening Phase*
I don’t actu...
Inspire
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Very excited to announce the launch of the Mobile Health Network video
series “Inspire” that will feature amazing stories of Canadian athletes and
follow m...
Khasiat Daun Sirsak dan Manfaat Untuk Kesehatan
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Manfaat dan Khasiat Daun Sirsak - Buah sirsak merupakan tanaman yang
berasal dari hutan di Amerika Selatan, Afrika dan Asia Tenggara. Selain
buahnya yang k...
Challenge Penticton Training Camp Jun22-28, 2014
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Triathlon training camp Jun22-28th in beautiful Penticton, BC! An
opportunity for Challenge Penticton competitors to train on the race
course. Join us for ...
Skyrunning Canada
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For the past few months I've been working closely with the International
Skyrunning Federation and Canadian race directors to help bring Skyrunning
to Cana...
2014 JR NATIONAL SERIES
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Triathlon Canada Reshapes National Junior Series*December 16, 2013*
TORONTO—In an effort to attract young athletes to the sport of triathlon
and provide m...
Mark McGwire vs. Mark McGrath
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Have you ever heard the name Mark McGrath and thought, "Oh ya! That's the
guy who hit all those home runs!"? Well if you did that's just plain stupid
b...
Wineries in Osoyoos
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Wineries in OsoyoosDo you love biking and sipping wine? Why not combine your two favorite past times and head up to Osoyoos to bike up a storm and tour the l...
Enhancing the look of your house
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There are so many methods that you can do to enhance the look of your
house. One of them is by getting the best carpet to cover the floor of you
house. In ...
Florida Training Camp
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Just got back from the first camp of 2013 down in Clermont, Florida. It was
a great group of athletes from across the country and we were lucky enough
to h...
Find It and Fix It
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Many triathletes are heading into the off season now with physical
limitations; the very same problems they will finish next season with
because they igno...
Great News for Triathlon Canada
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*Triathlon Canada Recruits World-Leading Talent Libby Burrell as New
High-Performance Director*
*—Burrell to refocus organization’s quest for podium from ...
Crazy Weekend
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So, after not posting for the better part of the year, following this
weekends success seems like a good time to start. For nine of our fun2tri
athletes, t...
Trimes Team Posts
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I have been posting my race/training reports for the last while up on the
Trimes Team Website, check it out here, follow some of Canada's elite
athletes, a...
Mooloolaba World Cup
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Mooloolaba always seems to be my "come-back" race. Last year it marked my
return to racing after a year and a half hiatus following my bike accident,
and ...
Retirement Blog (Rated PG 13)
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I’m retiring from Ironman and triathlon, that’s the main point of this blog
post- if you don’t like reading long blog posts stop here. When I started
writi...
Sweat Science blog moving to Runner’s World site
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So… big news. As of today, the Sweat Science blog is moving over to
Runner’s World. All new posts will appear at
runnersworld.com/sweat-science. It’s excit...
Walnut Grove Triathlon!
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The last days to register for the Walnut Grove triathlon are today and
tomorrow at race package pickup. Go and race this great local race put on
my TriGeek...
temporary site move to www.whatmyphonesaw.com
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I'm having fun with my cell phone camera and since it's "100 days to go" I
thought I may as well see where this leads.
For now I'm posting on www.whatmypho...
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*Deux excellents articles*
Le premier article, mentionné par Foglia dans La Presse, est une entrevue
fleuve que Floyd Landis a accordée à Paul Kimmage et pa...
Youth Olympic Games!
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Two former Kelly's Kids selected as the only two Canadian athletes to race
in the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore. Congratulations Brook and
Christine!
F...
RTC Guelph
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After months of behind the scenes work by Triathlon Canada, Triathlon
Ontario, and the Canadian Sport Centre Ontario, I'm happy to announce that
beginning ...
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