Sharks frequent the SF Bay area regularly. In fact, recent studies have discovered the feared Great White migrates through the waters off the California coast and is known to attack unsuspecting humans, as seen in this highly authentic photo: http://tkcollier.wordpress.com/2009/11/04/great-white-sharks-coming-closer-to-shore-than-thought/ Witnesses recount a pro female punching a shark in the face during the race this weekend. My money is on LJ.
Michelle, that's exactly what I did... the shark found other prey: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_X1IWXuEbgXI/TB8mj4csXqI/AAAAAAAACiU/otgiJDVoyR0/s640/great+white+shark+eating+a+seal.jpg.
Tri Peeps - what does this mean?
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yeah what that mean?
ReplyDeleteAll I know 94133 was cold and rainy today.
EFA is elite, world class tri. I think it is non standard distance, so sort of analogous to Falmouth or Bay to Breakers.
ReplyDeleteAwesome job Lindsey!
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sharks in SF Bay: 0
I think sharks like warm water, Murph. Regardless, way to go Lindsey!
ReplyDeleteSharks frequent the SF Bay area regularly. In fact, recent studies have discovered the feared Great White migrates through the waters off the California coast and is known to attack unsuspecting humans, as seen in this highly authentic photo:
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Witnesses recount a pro female punching a shark in the face during the race this weekend. My money is on LJ.
Are those studies from Poolesville?
ReplyDeleteWell shit.
ReplyDeleteHey guys - thanks for the congrats.
ReplyDeleteMichelle, that's exactly what I did... the shark found other prey: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_X1IWXuEbgXI/TB8mj4csXqI/AAAAAAAACiU/otgiJDVoyR0/s640/great+white+shark+eating+a+seal.jpg.
:( , LJ. :(
ReplyDeleteWow, that shark is strong champion!
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