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“Pay it Forward” as a Triathlon Volunteer at Arizona Ironman

Shane Cook, Realtor & Bod HD Associate Gilbert Arizona Homes for Sale: Real Estate Agent in Gilbert, AZ

“Pay it Forward” as a Triathlon Volunteer at Arizona Ironman

Those who compete in triathlons are usually so focused on the task at hand that they don't really notice the things going on around them as they race. There may be a peripheral awareness of what race volunteers are doing, but when you are in the middle of an intense, physically demanding competition almost everything else fades into the background. Once I completed my Ironman in 2007, my wife and I decided toPay it Forward as Triathlon Volunteers at Arizona Ironman 2008, 2009, 2010, and we intend on it this year.


Why Competitors Should Volunteer

If you have competed in triathlons but have never volunteered to help out, there are two good reasons why you might want to consider rectifying that oversight. First, volunteering will give you an excellent chance to find out what is happening on the “other side” of a competition. You will find out first hand everything that goes into organizing a smoothly run race, and this is likely to increase your appreciation of the work that volunteers do exponentially the next time you race.

Hopefully, you are already the type of person who says 'thank you' when a volunteer passes you water, hands you equipment, or answers your questions before or during a competition. But even if you weren't doing that before, you definitely will be doing it after you have had a chance to spend time volunteering at triathlons yourself. Those who give of themselves to help triathlons go off without a hitch deserve our respect and gratitude, and this is something you will never forget when you have had a chance to serve alongside of them.

The second reason for volunteering is the chance you will have to give something back. Many, if not most of the people who volunteer at triathlons are not competitors themselves. They might be local residents who take pride in their communities and want to see events held in their towns turn out successfully; or perhaps they are people who just enjoy the sport and relish the opportunity to meet the professional athletes and observe an event up close. Even though these people don't owe anything to the sport per se, they are still willing to make sacrifices to help a competition succeed.

But competitors do owe something to the sport - to its sponsors, to its fans, and to the other competitors. Volunteering for an event you are not planning to compete in is an excellent way to “pay it forward,” so to speak. Your help will be appreciated, you will learn a lot, and you will be fulfilling at least a little of your obligation to all the fine dedicated folks who have made it possible for you to pursue the sport you love.

But the truth of the matter is this: without the selfless and tireless efforts of scores of volunteers, it would not be possible for sponsors to put on a first-class, well-organized triathlon. Volunteers perform a mind-boggling number of jobs during a triathlon, and unlike elite competitors race volunteers usually have to remain until last athlete has finished. Volunteers serve with dedication, passion, and enthusiasm, and successful triathlons depend on the time and energy they invest.

Volunteering Options

One of the great things about volunteering at a triathlon is the wide variety of duties you could potentially perform depending on your personal preference. Some of the areas that have jobs available for volunteers at triathlons include:

Registration
Help Desks
Baggage Drops
Transitions
Swimming
Bicycling
Running
Finishing Area

Specialized duties in each of these areas varies but basically your job if you volunteer will be to provide some combination of services could involve furnishing water or sports drinks; making sure equipment is properly placed and accessible; answering any questions participants have; directing car and foot traffic; making sure the rules of the race are followed and providing encouragement to each and every competitor until the last person has finished.

Do It For Yourself

If what you have read so far is not enough to convince you to volunteer, then there is one other thing you should consider – volunteering at triathlons can be a whole lot of fun. You will get the chance to see all the action at an exciting sports competition up close and personal, while feeding off the energy and the enthusiasm from everyone assembled, including the spectators, the competitors, and all of your fellow volunteers. People who volunteer at one triathlon almost always end up volunteering at others simply because the experience is so memorable and satisfying on every level. So “Pay it Forward” as a Triathlon Volunteer at Arizona Ironman or any of your local events.

Popular Arizona Triathlons Remaining in 2011, Part 2

Shane Cook, Realtor & Bod HD Associate Gilbert Arizona Homes for Sale: Real Estate Agent in Gilbert, AZ

Popular Arizona Triathlons Remaining in 2011, Part 2

There are some very Popular Arizona Triathlons remaining throughout 2011. Triathlon continues to increase in popularity year by year, and every year the triathlon and dualthon events in Arizona get better and better. Here are is the second half of the list of the more popular events around the state.
2007 Ironman AZ swim start
5. Anthem Sprint Triathlon
6. Nathan Tempe Triathlon
7. SOMA Triathlon
8. The City of Mesa Halloween Sprint Triathlon & Duathlon
9. Ford Arizona Ironman

Anthem Sprint Triathlon

Helb by Four Peaks Racing, the Anthem Sprint Triathlon will take place on September 3, 2011 at the Anthem Community Center in Anthem, Arizona. This triathlon is run in the reverse order (Run, Bike, Swim) and will kick-off your fall season with a bang!

Consisting of the following event.

Individual or Relay Sprint Triathlon, Run 3.1 miles, Bike 20km, Swim 400m pool swim


Nathan, Human Propulsion Laboratories Tempe Triathlon

It will start at the Tempe Beach Park in Tempe, Arizona on September 25, 2011. This is the 5th year event and is the 4th event in the Red Rock Co Arizona Triathlon Series. The swim event will take place at Tempe Town Lake, Olympic bike course in Tempe and the run will be at the multi-use path surrounding the lake.

Event consists of:

Sprint Distance Triathlon
Relay Sprint Distance Triathlon
Olympic Distance Triathlon
Relay Olympic Distance Triathlon


SOMA Triathlon

Brought to you by Red Rock Company, their premier event of the year, this event starts at 7:00 A.M. at Tempe Beach Park on October 23, 2011. This is the 8th year for the SOMA Triathlon in Tempe, AZ. This is a great race and often times a training day for those working towards the November Ironman in Tempe.

This event is a Half Iron Distance Triathlon either individual or Relay.


The City of Mesa Halloween Sprint Triathlon & Duathlon

This is another great family friendly event starting at 7:00 A.M. at the City of Mesa Fremont Pool.

Consisting of the following events:

MINI ADULT TRI: Adults: 200 yd. Swim, 8 mi Bike, 1/2 mi Run
MAXI ADULT TRI: 400 yd. swim, 12 mi Bike, 2 mi Run
YOUTH (TRI ONLY): 100 yd. Swim, 2.5 mi Bike; 1/2 mi Run

MAXI DU: Adults: 1/2 mi. Run, 12 mi. bike, 2 mi Run2007 Ironman AZ Finishers


Ford Arizona Ironman

Ford Ironman Arizona, set in Tempe, Arizona, kicks off with a single-loop swim in Tempe Town Lake, followed by a challenging bike course through the Sonoran Desert and finishes with a spectator-friendly run around Tempe Town Lake and Papago Park. This is the Grand Daddy of Events for Arizona and many others who make the trek here for a challenge of a lifetime

Having completed this event in April of 2007 and volunteering every year since, I truly enjoy the friends and racers that we have met and built relationships with along the way. Looking forward to many more years volunteering and competing again.

For Part 1 of this blog, click here

Old bridge to be part of a new Tempe memorial

Brian Dunshie Realtor Phoenix, Paradise Valley, Scottsdale : Real Estate Agent in Paradise Valley, AZ

old bridge in Tempe

Old bridge to be part of a new Tempe memorial

Portions of an old bridge that hasn't been used in decades will be part of an ambitious veterans memorial project along the banks of Tempe Town Lake.

The East Valley Tribune reported that the $2.1 million memorial is intended to represent soldiers from each service through U.S. history.

"I'm a little biased, but I think it's an easy claim that this will be the finest veterans memorial outside of Washington, D.C.," said David Lucier, president of the Tempe Veterans Foundation.

Plans call for the memorial project at Tempe Beach Park to include restoration of the historic Ash Avenue Bridge, which is now fenced off and deteriorating.

The top of the bridge will serve as an overview of Town Lake, while the inside will eventually become an enclosed museum or visitors center, and a large plaza will eventually round out the memorial.

The memorial is expected to draw 50,000 to 100,000 visitors per year.

The Ash Avenue Bridge was built using labor from the Arizona Territorial Prison beginning in 1911.

It opened in 1913 as the first major highway bridge across the Salt River, but the narrow span quickly became obsolete because it was designed for wagons more than for autos.

The bridge last carried vehicles in 1931, when the Mill Avenue Bridge opened. It was partly demolished in 1991.

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Visit the 9-11 Memorial at Tempe Beach Park

Nick Bastian Tempe, AZ Real Estate Agent: Real Estate Agent in Tempe, AZ

The 7th annual “Healing Field” tribute will once again be held at Tempe Beach Park September 10-12 from 5am to 11pm each day. If you have never taken the time to go to Tempe Town Lake to visit this memorial, you are missing something very special. What a cool tribute to those innocent lives lost from this cowardly attack on our freedoms.

Please join us in honoring the nearly 3000 victims of the September 11th attacks on our country. The Healing Field Memorial will have three thousand 3'X5' flags standing 8' tall in perfect rows at Tempe Beach Park. This beautiful display will fly a temporary patriotic tribute to the strength and unity of Americans, and will honor all those who died September 11, 2001.

On Sept. 11, the event will open with a ceremony at 5:40 a.m., and there will be a candlelight vigil at 7 p.m.

If you haven’t done so lately, please thank a Vet for their service in protecting this great Nation of ours.

Watch the video and listen as the planes fly overhead. What a reminder of the day that most of us will never forget.

May God bless America. Now and forever…

That Damn Dam

Nick Bastian Tempe, AZ Real Estate Agent: Real Estate Agent in Tempe, AZ

The city of Tempe made national headlines this past week as a section of the Tempe Town Lake dam burst causing nearly a BILLION gallons of water to run down the river leaving behind a moody mess.

The rubber dam built by Bridgestone burst near 10pm Tuesday evening. Within minutes of the dam bursting people called 911, warning sirens filled the air and the stories begin to hit the news channels. Hearing the news, I called my friend, Michael Monti who owns the landmark Tempe restaurant Monti’s La Casa Vieja. Michael and his business partner were on the scene with Paul from another one of my favorite local places to eat, the Chuck Box. Paul is very involved with the DTC and told us that the dam had been scheduled for replacement this year. Ironically, work was to have started the following day. Mayor Hallman says he is very thankful that none had started the work as it obviously could have been disastrous.

The pics below are from the news conference held the next morning and from shots of the Tempe Town Lake less than a day after the dam burst. I have been following the news of the story closely as the Mill Avenue District and the Tempe Town lake area are places that I enjoy very much. This lake means a lot to our city and to the region. Plans call for the lake to be filled by November.

The videos below show Mayor Hallman’s press conference from the morning after the damn dam broke and a few shots from the top floor of the Hayden Ferry building. If you want to see some of the recent stories from the local and national press concerning the Tempe Town Lake dam bursting you can follow along on this post titled “Dam Bursts at Tempe Town Lake.” We will try to add news stories and information as it becomes available. Anyone that has photos from around the Tempe Town Lake can add them to a Flickr group I just made called Tempe Town Lake Dam.