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Post a coin that has either a runner, swimmer or bicycler on it.
My youngest daughter, 18, just got 5th place (for women) in the 2012 USA Triathlon Collegiate National Championship. Needless to say, I'm very proud of her. Post a coin that has a runner, swimmer or bicycler on it.
Here are both my girls. The youngest one is on the right of the picture.


Here are both my girls. The youngest one is on the right of the picture.


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my daughter (age 14) when she took 4th place in the Ironkids Bread Triathlon National Championship (2003);
it was her second (mini) triathlon (her first was the 2002 race); it was discovered by her swim coach as something different to train for during the summer.
One of the kids on her swim team took first place in his age group!
I like Discobolus, which is on plenty of stamps, but I couldn't find it on a coin.
I found it on a watermelon sculpture, though! :-)
Ron
a little Lightroom here
I have done one sprint triathlon and about six indoor versions. I am amazed how competitive these events can be, even for me in the 50-54 age group. Swimming is my best event and biking my worst. It does add a bit of variety to lap swimmng and Master's meets.
Thanks for sharing. I am interested in seeing what others come up with!!
Any coins out there?!?!?!?
<< <i>That's awesome Sy...obviously she doesn't get her athletic prowess from you lol
Oh, c'mon now, eating chocolate is a serious sport...
U.S. Type Set
and fast.
Congratulations to her!
I am glad you are not one of those parents that is contributing to the OBESITY of AMERICA. Way to go!
Not really looking for much these days but if I were, it might be a toner.
That's Stan Witten, Senior Engraver Royal Canadian Mint, next to the Terry Fox One Dollar Coin.
For those of you who don't know who Terry Fox was, here's a snippet from his Wikipedia entry:
"In 1980, with one leg having been amputated, he embarked on a cross-Canada run to raise money and awareness for cancer research. Although the spread of his cancer eventually forced him to end his quest after 143 days and 5,373 kilometres (3,339 mi), and ultimately cost him his life, his efforts resulted in a lasting, worldwide legacy. The annual Terry Fox Run, first held in 1981, has grown to involve millions of participants in over 60 countries and is now the world's largest one-day fundraiser for cancer research; over C$500 million has been raised in his name."
And congrats to your daughter. 5th in that race is really impressive. It's a very competitive event. My wife and her 70+ year old mother are the star triathletes in my family. My mother in law has come in second place in the world duathlon (run-bike-run) championship two years in a row, and my wife has competed in quite a few national championship events. They're both racing at age group nationals this summer.
I have two daughters myself and they are both Cross Country runners (one in high school and one in college).
We run together on weekends (when we can manage) and it is the best father/daughter time ever. Even better than those times years ago when I'd drag them to a coin show!
We run the Bolder Boulder 10k together here in Colorado every year and my oldest is going to get me out for my first Half Marathon this summer.
The girls pretty much stay out of trouble when they have to get up and run 6 miles every morning!
Sorry, no coin pictures for me to post.
http://www.coinshop.com
No pix post, but congrats!
Cross Country? Look up Bingham High.
1995 USA National HS Cross Country Champions (Boys)
1999 USA National HS Cross Country Champions (Girls)
USA Fastest combined Girls team time in History (18:13 average for 5 runners -- 5k -- at McAlpine-Greenway Park-NC -- Footlocker South Course)
USA ex-Record holders 4x800 Indoors (7:45) Boys
USA #2 4x 1 Mile Indoor Girls
5 Footlocker National Competitors
3 USA World XC Competitors
2 Pan-Am Games Competitors
NCAA D1 Record Holder--Steeplechase
11 National Top-10 team rankings and national top 25 rankings over 3 decades
We sorta got it figured out . .
Have fun . .train hard!
Drunner
RAD#306
Ultra ... when 26.2 just isn't enough.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces