
Colvin has tuned up for triathlon
debut
by Lisa Lynam, June 3, 2000
Three-time
Grammy award winner Shawn Colvin has a new gig this Sunday. The
Austin based singer and songwriter will replace her guitar with
a carbon fiber Trek bicycle and dive into the waters of Lake Travis
to perform in the Danskin Women's Triathlon.
The race, geared to the first timer, starts
with a .75-kilometer swim, follows with a 20-kilometer bike and
finishes with a 5K run. It's a daunting task, but Danskin spokeswoman
Sally Edwards says the emphasis is on having fun.
Colvin and more than 2,000 Austin-area women
ages 12 to 70 will join the approximately 50,000 women nationwide
who have participated in the only all women's triathlon series since
it began in 1990.
Edwards, who has completed all 56 Danskin events
since the series began. said, "It is a life-changing experience.."
Colvin couldn't agree more. After 25 years
in the music business, the 44-year-old mom said she began to lose
sight of what she truly enjoyed.
"My 20s I spent paying my dues and living
in New York. I struggled. In my 30s, I experienced a higher level
of success, but I was on the road constantly. It was exhausting,"
said Colvin, who produced four albums over 10 years. with "
A Few Small Repairs" going platinum in 1997. "You get
caught up in making your dream reality."
More changes followed when she turned 40. She
married, had a child, settled in Austin and sought fitness advice
from Sarah Scott, who owns Ironsmith Fitness.
"Somehow this idea of a triathlon crept
in," Colvin said.
With Scott's guidance. Colvin decided she wanted
to do the Danskin.
"I was running and weight lifting and didn't
have interest in swimming - I thought it was boring," Colvin
said. "I didn't branch out until I made the goal to do the
Danskin. It's been a surprising outcome."
Colvin expects to have some pre-race jitters
Sunday.
"I so rarely get nervous when I sing anymore,"
she said. "If I break a string, my voice falters or someone
in the audience is unruly. I know what to do, but I've never swam,
biked and run this distance, so I don't know what will happen. But
I know there is a beginning and an end, just like there is for a
show."
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