Mike Neill tells about his Ironman experiences (and why all triathletes should have a physio)
How a love of team sports translated to a career in coaching for Mike Neill.
How a love of team sports translated to a career in coaching for Mike Neill.
Talking to Madi, Oak Bay’s newest physio, about lessons she learned training for an Ironman.
Great job running this race yesterday @sophiachadwick! There is always so much more going on for athletes in their lives and it fills us with joy to know we can cheer…
Our extraordinary athlete of a team leader, Sandy Wilson, racing in Hawaii!
Waiting for a race to start is an intense moment of quiet sandwiched between months of training and a day of careful execution…
Having a relaxing afternoon at the Whistler 70.3 pre-race meeting!
Here’s Sophia and her mom Deb on the bike. Deb is doing the Duathlon and Sophia is doing the half ironman tomorrow in Alberta!
We’re still learning things about life long activity. We hope you’re as inspired by these athletes as we are …
It was a big race with over 2500 athletes from around the world. I had a sixth place finish in my age out of 112 women…
Here’s Sandy and Mike posing at the athlete bike transition at the Miami 70.3. Sandy says: “Before the start of the race there will be 3000 bikes on those racks behind…