Swim
Comments: The time includes getting out of the pool and out the door. I did good on the swim. Although, clearly even with the low number of 25 some people still estimated their time very much too small. I got kicked in the face by some dude who decided he wanted to breast kick. OW! But I kept going, swimming over and around people. Seriously people, do a better job of estimating your swim time especially for a pool start. Fortunately, they put some stairs into the pool so I used those. If I had raced AG: 2/6 What would you do differently?: I was pleased with this time considering the conditions. Transition 1
Comments: Like I said, earlier, T1 included a very long run from pool to transition area - about 1/4 miles. And it was on rough asphalt so I really wasn't able to run all that fast. Plus it was FREEZING outside especially now that I was wet. Goodness, so cold. I decided not to rush once I was actually to my stuff because I hadn't really practiced at all and I didn't want to forget anything. I had trouble balancing to get my socks and shoes on. Oh well. Certainly not the fastest transition ever, but that's okay. Athena: 5/5 Overall: 41/62 If I had raced AG: 3/6 What would you do differently?: Not have a baby bump making it impossible to balance on one foot. :P Bike
Comments: It was a pretty slow and comfortable pace. I got passed a LOT. I was really careful and paid close attention to the road, other cyclists, and motorists (even though the police were there and doing a great job). I'm always careful but I was super on alert this ride. I was so very very cold. With a bit of wind plus bike speed and being wet. I was unpleasantly frigid. I took the turn around very slowly. I took some GU chomps with me on the bike but didn't eat them. My stomach was a bit bleh so I decided not to risk it on such a short race. I did drink some G2 though. I finally made it back and very carefully dismounted my bike and headed back into transition. If I had raced AG: 2/6 What would you do differently?: Nothing, I completed the bike leg without crashing so that was really my only goal. Transition 2
Comments: I took T2 at a slower than usual speed for myself. I was fairly winded from the bike ride and knew I had a 2 mile run ahead of me. So I didn't rush too hard. Athena: 3/5 Overall: 41/62 If I had raced AG: 5/6 What would you do differently?: Nothing for this race. Run
Comments: I just slogged through the run. I was slow, got passed a lot. I felt pretty good in the sun, but the shade made me shiver and a lot of the trail was shaded. Since I'm not used to these larger pregnancy boobs, I did not prepare well for this run. I should have worn a sports bra under my tri top, but the tri top has always been enough, so I really just didn't think about it. My poor boobs were so so sore - just bouncing around all over the place. I thought they might hit me in the face or something. Jeez. Any time I was alone in the woods, I would run holding them. Other than that, I probably walked about 2 minutes total here and there. Not bad considering the hills and my lack of training lately. I finally made it back to the parking lot area and then around the track and through the finish line. Yea! This pregnant lady completed a tri! :) If I had raced AG: 5/6 What would you do differently?: Nothing for this race. Post race
Warm down: No need to warm down, I was still chilly. I changed into some dry clothes ASAP which helped my boobs feel a bit better. I was still in sweats after the race. It never really got warm. So I was happy to be back in warm clothes. I ate some really good post race food! I love it when they have pasta, fruit, chips, and cookies. That's the perfect post race food to me. We also watched the little kids mini-tris. The 2-4 year olds were adorable! What limited your ability to perform faster: Being 14 weeks pregnant. Haha! Event comments: If I had raced AG: 5/6 Last updated: 2012-03-28 12:00 AM
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United States
Team Magic, Inc.
52F / 11C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 38/62
Age Group = Athena
Age Group Rank = 4/5
Ate a bagel for breakfast. Drank a G2 on the way there. Got to the race site very early. Picked up my bag, got marked. Set up transition. It was a very chilly morning. Even with sweats on, I was shivering. The usual IBS issues weren't nearly as much of a problem for me. Since I was 14 weeks pregnant, I knew I wouldn't be competitive. I was just out there for fun, so the nerves were a lot less. I ate 1/2 bag of GU chomps about 20 min pre race. I checked out the run from the pool to transition to make sure I knew where I was going since it was about 1/4 mile out of, into, out of the building. It was a little confusing, but they had it marked well.
Some dynamic stretching on the side of the pool.