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Parris Island, South Carolina
United States
Set-up Inc
55F / 13C
Sunny
Total Time = 1h 23m 41s
Overall Rank = 197/237
Age Group = 50-54
Age Group Rank = 8/9
Pre-race routine:

This was my first race in which I raced with other BTers and I want to say it added a lot to the enjoyment of the race. Run4yourlife, runnergirl29, bucwilson, and of course "the goddess" were great competitors and triathletes, not to mention all around good peeps.
So I left home early just so I could stop by their motel and say "Good morning". Went on to PI and the MP's were expediting admittance which was a good thing. Pretty much if you had a bike with a race number and it was stuck to your vehicle, they just flagged you through. Went and set up transition and the socializing began. Another neat thing was the number of folks I met while racing last year who were at the race and came by to say "Hello" and talk for a bit. Due to the individual swim starts there was no rush(when you're as slow as me). Found all my peeps and having so many people around that you knew really helped you to relax and not be so anxious about the race. It would be a good practice for all first time triathletes to have a friend or mentor at the race. After setting up and jaw jacking a while we had the pre race briefing and then I went back back to my vehicle where I had a thermos of coffee stashed. Watched a few platoons returning from overnight training. Watched some new recruits learning close order dril at the hands of loving and caring DI's. Oh such fond memories.
Event warmup:

Went into the pool to warm up and found the warm up area to be pretty much a gaggle #@$%. Lots of folks standing around in the water socializing. Tried to get a few laps in but it was pretty futile as you couldn't get to the walls and there was even people standing around in the middle of the pool. Oh well they were having a good time. Before I knew it, it was time to line up so I went to the wall and found 3 more people I had raced with last year so we talked a bit before the start.
Swim
  • 13m 14s
  • 547 yards
  • 02m 25s / 100 yards
Comments:

I knew that in order to swim my best I had to be adequately warmed up and that didn't happen. So I started out slow so as not to get anaerobic and it took about 4 lanes before I could pick up the pace. By then I had been passed a few times and since I knew the start intervals I knew my swim time would really suck. At lane 7 I got passed yet again but was able to draft the rest of the way. Slipped on the ladder coming out but no damage, just fell back into the pool. Thankfully those swimmers who passed me repaid courtesy with courtesy. I stayed against the rope and paused just a second at each wall when they needed to pass and they did so without contact. That was neat.
What would you do differently?:

Get warmed up better. I will for all future races get my butt in the water and warm up regardles the situation. My breathing and rotation really were poor because I was not ready.
Transition 1
  • 01m 36s
Comments:

It was a bit nippy when you first came outside and the wind hit you. Also the bright sunlight was a little blinding but just for a second then all was well.
What would you do differently?:

Don't have the times yet but T-1 felt pretty good.
Bike
  • 37m 44s
  • 13 miles
  • 20.67 mile/hr
Comments:

Should have had a heck of a bike time but I allowed the wind the get in my head and got a little frustrated. The dang wind was strong and it was gusting and you could never get downwind. It was cross or head the entire loop. But it was consistant in that it was blowing the same all day so everyone had to contend with it. Did manage to pass a bunch of people including those who passed me on the swim and several who swam before me. Did this knowing they would all pass me on the run. Oh well.
What would you do differently?:

Stayed in a smaller gear during the runs into the wind and found better opportunities to get hydrated.
Transition 2
  • 01m 32s
Comments:

T-2 went pretty good but I left with an arm full of stuff. Jogged out carrying my hat, race belt, Sloopy Joes bar towel(good luck), and BHS Eagles warm up shirt. (Told the team that to help them win Sat. morn I would run wearing their team shirt, it worked. They won, I didn't.)
I looked like a train wreck jogging along trying to pull this shirt over my head while holding all this other stuff. Managed it without dropping anything.

What would you do differently?:

No more promises to the baseball team.
Run
  • 29m 37s
  • 3.11 miles
  • 09m 31s  min/mile
Comments:

I am not fast and probably never will be but there were some good things about this run. First, my legs felt great. Owe that to the bike and the couple of bricks I did before the race. I made some small seat adjustments last week and the bike was as near perfect as could be possible. My breathing was pretty good. I tried to stay aerobic and I felt good through the run although I should have drank a little water before leaving T-2. Grabbed a cup of water at the turnaround, just enough to wet the throat a bit.
What would you do differently?:

Get the complete heart/lung replacement. Then go for the bionic legs.
Seriously, 30 years of smoking Marlboro Reds did untold damage to my body. No excuses, I knew better and now I have to live with the results. But I will strive to maximize what cardio/resp capability I have for as long as I can.
Post race
Warm down:

Went to my vehicle to call and check on the game. We won 6-0. Put on a pair of long warm up pants so all the ladies could control themselves in my presence.

What limited your ability to perform faster:

General health conditions. Need to drop about 10 lbs before St. A's as weight is still a hindrance.

Event comments:

I can't emphasize enough how nice it was to meet everyone and to race with members of the BT family. I am very much looking forward to St.A's as much for the race as for the experience. Thanks to Jim, Mike, Shannon, and Janelle, and to the friends and team members with them for making this a memorable event.
I didn't do this race last year due to surgery so the closest race I've done for comparasion would be last years Greenville Sprint. Allowing for a 2 mile bike difference I had about a 9 minute improvement in total time.




Last updated: 2005-12-12 12:00 AM
Swimming
00:13:14 | 547 yards | 02m 25s / 100yards
Age Group: 9/9
Overall: 211/237
Performance: Below average
Suit:
Course: Pool. 10 lanes. Down and back in the same lane. Swimmers started every 15 seconds.
Start type: Inside Pool Plus:
Water temp: 85F / 29C Current:
200M Perf. Below average Remainder: Average
Breathing: Below average Drafting: Below average
Waves: Navigation: Average
Rounding:
T1
Time: 01:36
Performance: Good
Cap removal: Good Helmet on/
Suit off:
Yes
Wetsuit stuck? Run with bike: Yes
Jump on bike: Yes
Getting up to speed: Average
Biking
00:37:44 | 13 miles | 20.67 mile/hr
Age Group: 4/9
Overall: 114/237
Performance:
Wind: Strong with gusts
Course: One loop but with two out and back spurs. Had to dismount about a mile into the course due to road construction, run your bike through that area and resume the race.
Road: Smooth Dry Cadence:
Turns: Good Cornering: Good
Gear changes: Good Hills:
Race pace: Hard Drinks: Not enough
T2
Time: 01:32
Overall: Average
Riding w/ feet on shoes
Jumping off bike Average
Running with bike Average
Racking bike Good
Shoe and helmet removal Average
Running
00:29:37 | 03.11 miles | 09m 31s  min/mile
Age Group: 8/9
Overall: 217/237
Performance: Average
Course: Out and back.
Keeping cool Good Drinking Not enough
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Average
Mental exertion [1-5] 3
Physical exertion [1-5] 4
Good race? Yes
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? Yes
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks?
Post race activities: Good
Race evaluation [1-5] 4

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2006-03-19 7:54 AM

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2006-03-19 8:02 AM
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Great report, Russ.  I was scanning the pool for you, but couldn't see you.  I had no idea you slipped on the ladder, glad you are okay.  Yep, the wind was pretty bad....but a beautiful ride. 

Thanks for organizing the dinner and putting up the banner.  And just for plain looking out for us.  I still have your allen wrench.....thanks, seat was perfect

2006-03-19 8:09 AM
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Keep the wrench as a token of your race excellence. Sort of my small contribution to your great effort.
2006-03-19 8:13 AM
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I was there! Race report coming up.
2006-03-19 9:39 AM
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GLAD YOU GOT TO ENJOY THE RACE WITH THE GOOD FOLKS OF BT. GREAT JOB!!!
2006-03-19 10:22 AM
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Nice job.  Glad everything went well.


2006-03-19 3:35 PM
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Rock on, Gullah!  I'm jealous, of the tri and the meeting other BT'ers.  Your RR was good reading, thanks.
2006-03-19 3:47 PM
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Hey great race Russ.  Damn, that's a good bike split too and you even followed it up with a good run.  I'm basing it on what looks good to me and anything under 10:00 per mile after you climb off the bike is SMOKIN' baby!  Ain't it a blast having fun with other BT-ers.  Makes you glad this website is here to get us all together!

 

2006-03-19 3:58 PM
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2006-03-19 4:06 PM
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Russ, I gotta say meeting you was the highlight of a very highlight-filled weekend. I have so much respect for your takes on the issues we talk about here, and to have that reinforced by meeting you in person and validating that you are, indeed, one heck of a nice guy and every bit the gentleman you come off as on this site, well, it's somthin'.

Great race, and thanks again for organizing the dinner and making my group of TNTers feel so welcome. 

2006-03-19 8:34 PM
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run4yrlif - 2006-03-19 5:06 PM

Russ, I gotta say meeting you was the highlight of a very highlight-filled weekend. I have so much respect for your takes on the issues we talk about here, and to have that reinforced by meeting you in person and validating that you are, indeed, one heck of a nice guy and every bit the gentleman you come off as on this site, well, it's somthin'.

Great race, and thanks again for organizing the dinner and making my group of TNTers feel so welcome. 

Thanks so much for the kind words Jim but believe you me the honor was all mine. I can tell you that I thoroughly enjoyed everyone and everything about this race. Now where's your report "Mr. Top 15 Swim Finisher", "Mr Top 25% Overall Finisher". You definitely kicked PI's butt.


2006-03-20 5:36 AM
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Dude, you may not be happy with your bike/run times, but if I can pull off over 20 mph in windy conditions, I will do a serious happy dance. Great race!!


2006-03-20 6:08 AM
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I was a bit embarrassed about the bling until writebrained said that I didn't just beat that one girl, but all the others that didn't have the guts to try.  So that perspective really helped. 

Hey, and Jim was the #1 swimmer in his AG.  Did you watch him swim?  It was amazing.  I regret I didn't see any of your race.  I couldn't locate your freckled head in the pool and when you were biking and running, I was on the course.  I'm sure you looked maginificent.

2006-03-20 6:11 AM
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southernaquagoddess - 2006-03-20 7:08 AM

I was a bit embarrassed about the bling until writebrained said that I didn't just beat that one girl, but all the others that didn't have the guts to try.  So that perspective really helped. 

Hey, and Jim was the #1 swimmer in his AG.  Did you watch him swim?  It was amazing.  I regret I didn't see any of your race.  I couldn't locate your freckled head in the pool and when you were biking and running, I was on the course.  I'm sure you looked maginificent.

I was the old guy who was really out of breath. Oh yea, and trying to look cool.
2006-03-20 9:52 AM
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Sounds like alot of fun. GREAT time on the bike, Dude!!!!! I can't wait to do this sprint next year (even with the *ick* pool swim).
2006-03-20 11:00 AM
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Your bike and run times were SMOKIN'! I'm totally impressed (and jealous....). It was great to meet you and thanks for everything, especially arranging dinner. That was fun. I do love me some crab cakes!


2006-03-20 2:18 PM
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What a great report. I have been reading your PI Triathlon thread for a few weeks and was glad to see you had not only a great time (I am in awe of the bike leg) but got the opportunity to meet the other local BTers and race on PI. How cool is that.

Keep up the fire!

2006-03-27 2:23 AM
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Great report Russ, good to meet all you guys there...hope we can do it again
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