No morbidly obsese triathletes (mixing threads)

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I'm getting the picture, Aqua, GoodSmith, et al Your repressed 'Tri-Envy' (ref. S. Freud - 'Electra' complex for more discussion on repressed latent desires and passive aggressive tendencies) stems from being overweight, doesn't it. Come on. Fess up. We'll still love ya. Well, it is harder to pound the pavement with muffin tops dangling. And the 8"X4" triangle, granny bike seats kind of make you stand out in the bike portion of a tri. All tradeark "one dimensional" swimmer signals. The picture is definitely coming into focus. Stay strong swimmies. We will love you even if you can't engage in events that involve friction, gravity and sustaining your own full body weight. By the way, lighten up!! ;-) tri, tri, tri again
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  • I remember watching the women's triathlon on TV for the 2000 Olympics. I was surprised that I recognized the top US finisher (Zieger), as we were in the same year in college. She was the top distance swimmer for the swim team. I had no idea that she had become a world-class biker and runner.
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  • I remember watching the women's triathlon on TV for the 2000 Olympics. I was surprised that I recognized the top US finisher (Zieger), as we were in the same year in college. She was the top distance swimmer for the swim team. I had no idea that she had become a world-class biker and runner.
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