Monday, March 27, 2006

Ironman Arizona April 9, 2006

Christine is off to Arizona to race her 5th Ironman in Tempe Arizona. The race is on April 9th and you can follow her through the race by logging onto ironmanlive.com
I am aiming for a personal best time this race and will update you on my success.

Triathlon Seminar

Saturday Mar 25, 9am at Lululemon Whistler Christine Suter is providing a free seminar for those wanting to get into the sport of Triathlon. She will discuss how to get started, the resources available in Whistler for swimming, biking and running and how to become a member of the Whistler Triathlon Club and Triathlon BC. She will be available for answering questions at the end and will share with you her triathlon experiences.

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Swimming to battle Alzheimer’s

Whistler's Christine Suter plans to get wet for Alzheimer's Awareness Month. She has committed to swim 10 kilometres in the Meadow Park Sports Centre pool on Sunday in honour of her mother in law, who suffers from the disease.
For her swim, dubbed “Swim for Memories,” Suter is asking the Whistler community to get involved and go for a swim. Alzheimer's Disease is the most common form of dementia in Canada and an estimated 435,000 Canadians over 65 suffer from it.
“I decided to organize Swim for Memories because my mother in law (Margaret Suter) has Alzheimer's and I wanted to do something in her honour,” Suter said. “My own goal is 10 kilometres but you can swim as long as you want.”
Other communities are hosting a Walk for Memories event but Suter said a swim was better suited for the icy Whistler weather.
A triathlete, Suter is currently training for an Ironman Triathlon in Arizona this spring. Her husband, Paul Suter, is also on board and has agreed to swim five kilometres on Sunday. Marianne Prevost has also committed to swim in memory of her grandmother.
“I chose to do a swim because I am a swimmer. I have always enjoyed water sports and I have competed in a couple of open-water races from North Vancouver to Kitslano Beach. I know I can do the distance and I think swimming might bring awareness to the disease,” Suter said.
The event runs from 7 to 9 a.m. Suter will continue to swim toward her 10-kilometre goal after the two-hour mark. She said people are also welcome to sit in the hot tub and cheer on the swimmers. Diana Rochon from Dynamic Core Fitness is also helping organize the event and will collect donations and dole out refershments.
Pledge forms are available at Meadow Park and Lululemon. For more information on Swim for Memories, contact Suter at (604) 932-0788.

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Suter on the move , again !

“I have completed Ironman Canada 4x and will race my fifth Ironman in Arizona on April 9, 2006. Last year I qualified for the Provincial and National triathlon team for my age group. I competed at the Age Group World Triathlon Championships in Hawaii and came 51st in my age group in Oct. 2006. I just place first in my age group at UBC triathlon Olympic distance race and third overall out of all the females. My next race is Ironman Arizona in April where I hope to go sub 11hrs. I will then compete at a few local races like the North shore Sprint triathlon in May and the Victoria 1/2 Ironman in June. I will compete at the Kelowna Apple triathlon in August and try to get an age group spot for Worlds for 2007 in Hamburg Germany. I am a Registered Massage Therapist, level 1 triathlon coach, weight trainer, group fitness instructor, Stott Pilates instructor, and teach aquatic rehabilitation. of Steel race in May. “