Monday, 13 August 2018

Done and dusted

It's been a long and tiring few days with not much downtime for blogging.
My shifts were :
Thursday 11am-4pm, elite women's triathlon, (1500m swim, 40 km bike,  10k run)
Friday 2-6pm, Elite mens triathlon (distances as women's)
Saturday 5.30am-7pm, age graded triathlon (750m swim, 20k bike, 5k run) and elite relay triathlon (250m swim, 6k bike, 1.5k run)
Sunday 7am-5pm,  various public triathlons including tristars,  novice and sprint. (Various distances depending on age)

The weather reports seemed to change daily and we got away with very little rain up until the final shift when the waterproof trousers and jacket were very useful.

Friday 10th August
Friday's shift starting later meant we could do the same journey as Thursday without the panic of being late.
I was put onto a position in between crossing points 11 and 12, with Megan and a couple of G4S security guys, where there was a possibility of people wandering onto the course from the woods.
We watched all the elite men cycle past us on 6 laps and were then able to move down to watch them run 3 laps of the run
route. Even though we saw Alistair Brownlee in the lead pack on the cycle section, sadly he couldn't stay the pace on the run and finished in 4th, due to various fitness issues and injuries.

Saturday 11th August
A really early start beckoned, 5.30am start. Transport had been arranged for a dozen of us from central Glasgow,  so it just needed me to get there before 5am. Good old Uber, booked for a 4.15pm pick-up and spot on time.

Arriving at the park we walked through to workforce check-in, picked up both breakfast and lunch vouchers exchanged said breakfast voucher for a square sausage bap then got on the bus up to the cycle course so we could be set at our crossing position
for the day. Today at crossing point 12 on the cycle route.

Starting with the age-graded triathlons, age 20-24 men followed by the women, then at regular intervals between 7am and 12.30pm, we moved through the age groups until final competitors had passed in the male 80+ age group. Put my fitness to shame, so it's time for me to think about getting back to doing something.

We got collected from the course and taken back to the workforce
area for lunch, then back our an hour later ready for the team relay events in the afternoon. Elite teams of 2 men and 2 women,  swimming, cycling and running, then tagging the next runner to do the same course.

When all was done we headed into the spectator grandstand to have some group photos taken.  Hoping to find some online as a memento.

Sunday 12th August
Another early start with a taxi pick-up at 6.30am in readiness for a day of competition, 6 different races covering all age groups and abilities from juniors up to experienced adults and those in between just having a go. Some definitely looked far more experienced than others.

The feet now are in need of some massage,  standing all day with not much respite isn't recommended. Even better would have been to have chosen my footwear more wisely. Another note for the next packing list.

And so another volunteer role ends.
My thanks to Joyce for putting up with me for the past few days as her house guest.
Time to look for the next adventure, but a little matter of a few local events over the next few months to get out of the way first.
Like Arnie's character in Terminator....I'll be back.






Thursday, 9 August 2018

Women's Tri

Arranged to meet a couple of other volunteers (James and Carol) to travel out to the Strathclyde Country Park, where our first shift was to be supporting the Women's elite triathlon.
We had a bit of a hiccup to start with when even after asking, we ended up on a slow train and had to change to get to Motherwell,  where we then had another 20 minutes walk. So a 40 minute journey took us over 1 1/4 hours, meaning that we arrived just as our groups were heading out to be placed round the course.
We checked into workforce and received our first gifts and lunch voucher and settled down to wait for our manager to sort us out.
Eventually she drove us herself, out to the course area where we would be, and after a bit of a trek, we ended at the water aid
station for the run part of the course. This happened also to be on the bike course, so we watched the race unfold before us as the cyclists hurtled past.
Then we got ourselves into position ready to hand out water and the runners coming past had to grab from us on the run, with only a short distance to drink or cool down before having to ditch their rubbish. Failure to throw the bottle before a certain point would have meant disqualification.
A few times though they missed grabbing the bottles, knocking them flying onto the ground, so sometimes we got a little wet, and they got a little frustrated.
Eventually once all competitors were through, we packed up our tables and headed back to the workforce area, getting back just in time to see the medal ceremony.
Once back at  workforce,  James and I had a cuppa while waiting for Carol to join us for the trip back to Glasgow.
The journey back was far quicker. We caught a bus to the station then a faster train back to Glasgow. Far more sensible.
Had a wander into George Square to see what was going on as it was set up for activities and cultural entertainment, had a quick look around the merchandise store before heading back to where I was staying with my friend Joyce.
An evening at the pub to unwind with her neighbours finished the day.
And we get to do it all again on Friday for the Men's elite event.


Wednesday, 8 August 2018

Return to Glasgow 2018

Off again on my travels.
This year for the first time, European Championships in several different sports are taking place at the same time and in the same place , Glasgow (well nearly all, as Athletics takes place in Berlin).
So, here I am in Glasgow, ready to step out onto the Triathlon Course to support the competitors round the course, Elite Men and Women, a relay event and age group event, plus a public triathlon. And there will be me, waving flags and getting plenty  of fresh air around the course.
Today I flew from Southampton to Glasgow, collected my accreditation and uniform, and spent the rest of the day shopping and catching up with friends. Oh and Glasgow Ikea was definitely worth a visit.
Just a few pictures from today.