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The Bear Naked Challenge

Posted on September 20th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | 1 Comment »

Today Bear Naked Seattle put on it’s own challenge. Down one staff member, Diana stepped up to the plate and brought her A-Game to the Kirkland Triathlon. While participants were enduring three athletic endeavors, Diana pushed herself to the limits of parfait production: shaking, pouring, scooping, cutting, promoting, and all with a smile on her pretty little face.

Meanwhile about 800 people from all over the country were putting on their wetsuit for the .5 mile swim, then grabbing their bike helmet for a 12 miler around the Eastside, and finally slapping on their runners for 3 miles of pounding the pavement.

Kirkland Triathlon @ Carillon Point – Kirkland, WA

Posted on September 15th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
September 18, 2010
6:00 amto1:00 pm

Scheduled in the middle of September the Kirkland Triathlon misses the summer heat of the North West, or at least the sunny skies. But who wants to run, swim, and bike with the glare of Helios? For three days this event takes over Carillon Point, nestled on the Eastside of the 520 this has some of the best views of the north end of the lake and Husky stadium. We will be there handing out fresh parfaits for 2/3 of the time, so come on down and join in on the fun!

Friday 3 pm – 7 pm: registration

Saturday 6 am – 1 pm: adult triathlon

Sunday 8:30 am – 9:30 am: kids triathlon (we won’t actually be there for this one, but you can catch us on the other side of 520 at Pocock Rowing Center for Row for the Cure!)

Kirkland Triathlon @ Carillon Point – Kirkland, WA

Posted on September 15th, 2010 | by Sheila & Makoto | No Comments »
September 17, 2010
3:00 pmto7:00 pm

Scheduled in the middle of September the Kirkland Triathlon misses the summer heat of the North West, or at least the sunny skies. But who wants to run, swim, and bike with the glare of Helios? For three days this event takes over Carillon Point, nestled on the Eastside of the 520 this has some of the best views of the north end of the lake and Husky stadium. We will be there handing out fresh parfaits for 2/3 of the time, so come on down and join in on the fun!

Friday 3 pm – 7 pm: registration

Saturday 6 am – 1 pm: adult triathlon

Sunday 8:30 am – 9:30 am: kids triathlon (we won’t actually be there for this one, but you can catch us on the other side of 520 at Pocock Rowing Center for Row for the Cure!)