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From today’s Geico internal home page:

Twelve hours, 22 minutes, and 19 seconds — that’s how long it took Hartford staff counsel attorney Steve Prior to swim 2.4 miles, bike 112 miles, and run 26.2 miles at the 2015 IRONMAN Mont-Tremblant in Quebec, Canada. (Results)

It was his first full Ironman triathlon, though he had been doing sprint-distance “minis” since 2012 and entered a half iron distance triathlon earlier this year, and he says he would have been happy with anything below 14 hours.

“You don’t have to go fast, you just have to last,” said Prior. “I’m not very fast. ‘Just one more step, one more step, one more step.’ It is very psychological. Eventually you’ll get to the finish line.”

The weather on race day was “hotter than it should’ve been” for Canada, and he said, “I don’t know what I was thinking signing up for a race with ‘mountain’ in the name.”

“It was truly a family effort,” said Prior. His wife stepped up to care for their three kids and keep up with the household while Prior was on long runs and hundred-mile bike rides. “No matter how it turned out that day, just standing there on the beach I felt very fortunate to be able to be there.”

He didn’t realize it, but several of his coworkers were following the feed that day, checking up on his progress and cheering him on. “It’s nice to know they were rooting for me from afar,” said Prior.

Prior finished his last race of the year in late September, marking the end of triathlon season. He’s not sure when his next race will be, but he definitely plans to keep training

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October 13th Geico home page:

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Screen shot from Iceland:

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Priors return to Ocean Community Triathlon

3 years after their 1st outing,  Jack and Steve returned to Ocean Community Triathlon this morning in Westerley, Rhode Island.    Steve took 2nd in the 40-44 age group, (results).     Overall Steve placed 22 and Jack 44th (out of 90).    Steve’s margin 3 years ago was 5:20;  this year it was 5:40.

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Steve wins 2 events at Wellesley Winter Classic

Steve won the 100 yard freestyle and the 500 yard freestyle and took 2nd in the 50 yard freestyle in the 40-44 mens age group at the 2nd Annual Wellesley Winter Classic held at Wellesley College on Sunday (results, photos). He swam a 26.61 in the 50 yard freestyle, 1:00.29 in the 100 yard free style, and 6:33.41 in the 500 yard freestyle. He successfully kept his goggles on in 2 of his 3 events. Luckily, he didn’t have to compete against the 40-55yo women :-).

Video of 100 yard freestyle.

Priors 6th in Dave Parcells Madison Sprint Triathlon Relay

Jack and Steve competed as “Team Pain and Suffering” in the Dave Parcells Madison Sprint Triathlon in Madison, CT on Saturday September 8th (relay results, individual results). After getting up at 4am to travel and check in for the 7am start, we learned the ocean swim portion of the triathlon was canceled due to chop, so the race became a 1.25mi run — 13mi bike – 3mi run biathlon.

Jack covered the runs at 7:21/mile and 8:22/mile pace respectively and Steve covered the bike at 20.6 mph pace for a total team time of 1:15:29 and 6th out of 19 teams. We won the “same last name” division, with Jack surging past the “The O’Connor Boys” on in the last mile of the run to win by 23 seconds. We also got 1st in the 2-man relay division although 80 1-man teams did manage to beat us :-). Steve also won awards for oldest bike on the course, oldest helmet, and oldest bike glasses.

Originally Steve was to to do the swim and the bike. Jack was a last minute sub for Steve’s co-worker who had his gall-bladder taken out last week.