Category Archives: Eric Doehrman

Georgia Publix Half Marathon weekend

The Georgia Publix Half Marathon is my last deferred race from last year.  When I registered for the Tuscaloosa Half Marathon I did not think I would do it because it was two weeks after Tuscaloosa.  When I wasn’t able … Continue reading

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Reflections on 2012

I’ve been sick for over a week so I haven’t had a chance to blog. I have thought about the past year and the one to come, however.  In this post I want to do a bit of reflection. Goals … Continue reading

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Opportunity, a year later

Last summer after I tore my hamstring two people told me that I would find opportunities in my injury. I don’t remember who told me that but I can narrow it down to the likely candidates. A month after that … Continue reading

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Riding my age and other thoughts from the week

I have a friend who I share a birthday with who said we should ride our age on our birthday. The problem with that this year was that I had just gotten out of a boot after several months.  Yesterday … Continue reading

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Wet Dog Finisher

Saturday I finished the Wet Dog Triathlon.  That was my goal. I decided that I was not going to be as concerned about time today as I was about finishing  since I had not finished Buster Britton.  As I was … Continue reading

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