Wednesday, September 10, 2008

IM Wisconsin Volunteering

On Sunday morning I arrived at my volunteer spot at a place called Cross Plains, which was one of the bike aid stations at mile 40 and mile 80 on the course. The day started off w/ us(30 people) removing the plastic caps and protective seal on about 1000+ gatorade bottles and then taking off the plastic caps on 2000+ water bottles. I'm not going to lie, this part is not fun at all. There were 2 gatorade stations, 3 water stations, and 1 food station(bananas, gels, bars). We heard from the lead volunteer director that the first racer was 5 miles out so we quickly got our respective aid stations and got ready. It is pretty nerve racking to hand a water bottle to a guy going 25-30 mph on a bike. After a little practice it became easier. After a while the amatuers began coming through the aid station. It is really inspiring to see all these athletes, young and old, large and small, pouring all their energy into this race and fighting through the pain and fatigue to finish. Volunteering this year made me realize how crucial it is to have volunteers in the race, and Ironman wouldn't be possible without them. It also made me realize how grateful the athletes are for the work volunteers put in - they were very gracious with many thank yous and appreciative comments.

I also enjoyed being able to sign-up for the '09 race in less than 1.5 hours the next day. Can't wait until next year!

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