We'll get the red carpet dry cleaned in anticipation! I won't commit to the Worthing 10K (or anything really) until I'm confident that I'm OK calf-wise. Over the past couple of years I've tended to do events where you can just rock (or limp) up on the day. Those tri events sound as though they are in fantastic settings. Are you digging out an old bike or investing in something new and carbon? I'm another member of the Sink-Like-a -Stone swimming club so no tris for me. But a tri relay is good fun..............as long as you don't get stuck with the swim leg.
I must start swimming soon. Will start the daily press ups again to build up something on the skinny marathon arms to help as paddles. The bike seems new but I've had it 14 years old. It's a beautiful piece of machinery that I've recabled thanks to advice from the NSC Cycling Geeks. It's one of the lightest aluminum (Cannondale U.S.) bikes around and made before Cannondale slipped downmarket. Shimano Ultegra components. Light as a feather until you put the full water bottle on. You won't see it locked up outside the Amex.
Decided to pay extra for the scenic courses. Used to do 4 a year but suddenly stopped 8 years ago. Thrashed Dermot Murnaghan at London in 2005. My old rival (school friends recent score 12-12 after 24 tris) is setting us up for an Olympic Challenge next year as part of our 60th celebrations.