Swim
Comments: Swimming is my best event - loved the lake swim!! What would you do differently?: Start more at the front of the pack - being my first competitive lake swim, i went in conservatively near the end of the group. Transition 1
Comments: I had some vertigo getting out of the water and had to slow down and deal with that. And I am not a start with shoes on the bike girl - not yet. What would you do differently?: figure out why I got vertigo and work out THAT for my next race Bike
Comments: I'm a newbie on a road bike but had my own PR, so that is what is important to me. What would you do differently?: work on gear shifting with hills and become more aggressive with speed. I paced myself to have some energy left for the run (my worst event) Transition 2
Comments: shoes didn't come off till back at rack, but was happy with getting off my bike w/o falling What would you do differently?: get Tri-shoes and depending on how this season goes, a Tri-Bike!! Most riders had one in this race Run
Comments: Running is my worst event but has the greatest potential for improvement. My primary goal for this leg was to not walk at all - which I accomplished.. What would you do differently?: go for a 10 minute mile - I held that for the 1st half of this race at least! lots and lots of endurance training Post race
Warm down: stretches What limited your ability to perform faster: power for a faster run Event comments: Excellent first Tri - very competitive, well run, well organized, very nice supportive participants! (first one for me in 2 years) Can't wait to do it next year :) Last updated: 2009-06-06 12:00 AM
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Tri-Mom Events, LLC
66F / 19C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 305/375
Age Group = W40-44
Age Group Rank = 98/128
Up early, cereal with strawberries for breakfast, stretches to my favorite tunes... went thru checklist to make sure transition bag was setup
nothing much - just some relaxation and to kill time, brought along a Suduko puzzle - that was good thing for me as I was setup at the rack with well over an hour to spare.