Force support squadron hosts inaugural triathlon Published July 16, 2014 By Senior Airman Allen Stokes 419th Fighter Wing Public Affairs HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- The 419th Force Support Squadron hosted a triathlon here Saturday. The event was led by Master Sgt. Timothy Moorehead, acting chief of cyber operations in the 419th FSS, and supported by the squadron's Top 3. "This was our inaugural event, so we are treating it as a team-building exercise," Moorehead said. "We recorded our stats with hopes of beating our own times next year." The triathlon consisted of rowing, running, and cycling stations at the Hess Fitness Center. Participants spent 30 minutes at each station and their individual total miles from the three stations were recorded. "It was rough, but well worth it in the end," said Senior Airman Daniel Campbell, installation personnel readiness chief. "There was a sense of accomplishment, and I was proud of being able to push myself beyond my limits."