Swim
Comments: Everyone is lined up by their reported swim time, but it becomes obvious fairly quickly that some people don't report a real accurate time. I passed two people on the first two laps, but I swam about a minute faster than my reported time (so I guess I'm one of those people). All in all this is run about as well as they can for the pool and it worked out great, as once I passed the two people I had a clear pool in front of me. What would you do differently?: I probably went out a little too quick. Since this was my first tri ever, I think I let the adrenalin get to me. Transition 1
Comments: I went slow in the transitions intentionally. I just didn't want to make a mistake here. The changes all were quick and didn't run into any issues. What would you do differently?: Going forward I know I can shave off time here. Just didn't want to screw up the first one. Bike
Comments: I felt great on the bike and the course was to my liking. I bested my training pace by about 2mph, and my time ended up being about 3 minutes better than I expected. Can't speak highly enough of the traffic coordination by the Glenview police. What would you do differently?: As with the swimming I probably went out too fast. I felt great on the bike, but my heart rate was higher than I trained at. By the time I tried to reel it back in I think the damage was done. Transition 2
Comments: Again, went slow on purpose. What would you do differently?: I have regular tie shoes, so some speed laces amongst other things would be an easy way to save some time. Run
Comments: I know I'm a horrible runner, but this event drove that home even harder. Within about a tenth of a mile both calves cramped up. I thought I had hydrated on the bike (18oz of Heed), but apparently it wasn't enough. I got through that at about 1 mile, but then the hill crushed me. I probably had to walk a half dozen times in the last 2 miles. I know I'm slow, but I didn't expect to be this slow and this out of gas. What would you do differently?: I probably needed to pace myself better in the first two portions, and I just need to lose weight and improve my cardio fitness. I knew that was the case coming in, but this makes it all the more apparent. Post race
Warm down: Walked around, had a bagel and cheered on the remaining racers. What limited your ability to perform faster: This was my first event and while I've been training for 19 weeks, I'm still not in the shape I need to be in to be reasonably competitive. I've always disliked running, but I need to commit to it and get over the hump. Event comments: This is a fantastic race for the beginner. The distances are short, the limit the number of entries to keep the field manageable, and the course is relatively easy (except for that darn hill). Everyone was very supportive and was well planned. I'm very happy I made this my first race and I can't wait to get back here next year. Last updated: 2010-08-02 12:00 AM
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United States
Sunny
Overall Rank = 279/352
Age Group = M3539
Age Group Rank = 28/29
This was my first ever Triathlon so I went to the pre-race meeting as well as driving the course ahead of time. The meeting was well put together and answered a lot of questions.
Got there at 5am to get marked and to get my spot set up. I ate at 4:30 or so being that I wasn't going to be starting until 7:10 or later due to the interval swim start times.