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Anu Vaidyanathan: The GREAT Wall 05/12/08: Have you noticed how we get more organizers and less organized? There are coaches, laptops, PDAs, online calendars, paper diaries, post-it-notes, writing on our hand and a variety of implements ranging from pre-historic to ultra-modern to navigate (Read More)
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Anu Vaidyanathan: Chinese Encounters 04/23/08: Hillary Biscay is spelled T.R.O.U.B.L.E. After her little visit to our swamp in January, the idea of doing two Ironman races within 6 weeks of each other seemed like a task even I should undertake. I am neither super fast nor super buoyant but I am (Read More)
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Living on the Edge 04/11/08: This article is more aptly titled "Girls behaving badly", which is exactly what me and the Mrs. (Martinez) did, this weekend. Clearly, the drab dramas with plans and men, and water and words, was not feeling very good. Day after day, week after (Read More)
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Xtri Interview: Tara Norton 02/28/08: The world is getting smaller. If you need proof, here it is: Xtri's good friend, Anu Vaidyanathan, who comes from India recently had the chance to interview Canadian triathlete, Tara Norton, whose favorite race is IM Lanzarote. Oh, and the two (Read More)
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Anu Vaidyanathan: Showtime at Geelong 70.3 02/26/08: I don't consider myself a race-report writer. This is mostly because I hope to do a lot of races in my life and if I expect to recount every emotion on every one of those, that would be a lot of words. As it is, the dude who takes pity on me and (Read More)
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Anu Vaidyanathan: Metabolic Myopia 01/30/08: In keeping with the M-my theme (of Motivation, Metabolism and Myopia) I thought I would speak my Mind on this topic. Speaking of my mind, I have been wondering where its gone, lately. I used to get real happy (Read More)
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Anu Vaidyanathan: The highway to hell 12/17/07: I used to be a non-believer, until last Saturday. The weekend before last had seen some major effects of mental diarrhea with a DNS (remember, no use in DNS-ing) at the local-geeks' triple T. I was mostly thinking that training was for the birds, at (Read More)
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Hoodwinked 12/03/07: I suffered a heat-stroke last March, when I was out on a hilly course in Auckland, pretending to "race" a half-ironman. It boasts of being Cam Brown's training backyard, and post-race hallucination had me wondering if I had indeed seen the Kiwi (Read More)
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