
The Unlikely Triathlete
The Bizarre Journey of a Podgy Middle Aged Diabetic
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Narrated by:
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Deborah Longman
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By:
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Deborah Longman
About this listen
Women don't take up triathlon in their 40s, right? Wrong! That was exactly what 41-year-old Debs did. Not caring that she was more than a bit on the heavy side, and diabetic to boot, she signed up for her first triathlon.
However, despite her failings and lack of any form of sporting prowess, she decided "what the hell" and gave it her best shot. Living proof that if she could train for a triathlon, anyone can. This novelette follows the first part of her remarkable and surprising journey into becoming The Unlikely Triathlete.
©2015 Deborah Longman (P)2015 Deborah Longman
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