Members' Race Reports
Steelhead Post Race Novel: Steelhead 2005 Ryan Perrone
Yes it's true. I did a 1/2 IM: Steelhead 2005 Dan Lee
Steelhead 2005 Race Report (Very Long) Bill Robison
Emily’s Ironman Lake Placid 2005 Race Report

Emily Brackett

My IM USA LP Race Report (2005) Tony Orlando
Beam me up Scotty. This place isn't fit for humans: Spirit of Racine 2005
Steve Moore
My race report - Spirit of Racine 1/2 IM Dan Ammentorp
Pewaukee Lake Race Report (my first Olympic distance)
Austan Goolsbee
My Harbor Lights Race Report (2005)
Nick Preys 
XTERRA Milwaukee report (July 2005)
Brian Kelly
My first race (very long): Splish, Splash, Dash 2005
Joshua Webb
IM CDA June 26, 2005
Jonathan Berens
so i did an xterra: Torn Shirt Trail MTB TRI 2005 Brian Kelley
Twin lakes race report (2005)
William Jones
How I Escaped from Alcatraz Ed Bagley 
Gulf Coast 1/2 IM Report
Paul Wozniakowski
oh the pain, st. croix 1/2 im race report (2005)
Geoff Scott
Lessons from Wildflower (2005) Aubrey Spath
St. Anthony's Race Report
Ali Engin 
IMAZ Race Report 2005
Anna Larson
My Ralph's HIM Recap
Ed Bagley 
Ironman #2, Ironman Wisconsin, September 12, 2004
Ed Stygar 
Muncie Half IM Race Report 2004
Dana Chang 

The Monday Morning Triathlete: Galena 2003

Michell Haase

My First Ironman: Ironman Wisconsin 2003 Ed Stygar
My Perfect Day: Accenture 2003  Geoff Scott
My Rainy Little Hell: Devils Challenge 2003 George Goehring
 

More Member Stories

Iron Profiles by Margaret Sheridan
How do triathletes go from sprint or Olympic distance to Ironman? Read on. This series of profiles on Chicago Tri Club members who completed Ironmans will explore motivation, training, wisdom and advice.

The Newbie Diaries by Alix Weisfeld
Alix Weisfeld, a Chicago Tri Club Member, details the trials of a triathlete novice with her painfully honest and always humorous diary entries.

Newcomer Capers by Drusilla Moorhouse
Drusilla Moorhouse, a Chicago Tri Club member, brings us the adventures, follies, and triumphs of the greenest members of triathlon sports.

Kean's an Ironman! by Brett Mowry
If you ever feel like you are getting too geeked up about triathlons, here’s a story (and song) that’ll make you feel a little better…