Swim
Comments: Sooooo.... I suck at sighting in open water. I tried to freestyle and every time I'd look around I was veering right. Gave up on that and decided to just finish the dang course alternating between side stroke and breast stroke. What would you do differently?: OWS practice. Try swimming in a wetsuit Transition 1
Comments: took my time. dried off, chugged water. got wet top off and put on dry top w/ race number. dried off some more. put on socks and shoes. scanned horizon for friends. Didn't find any familiar faces. What would you do differently?: Not be so exhausted after swim. Bike
Comments: I love biking. I was amazed that my legs continued to make circular motions after such a discouraging swim. But the sun was shining. The course was mostly level, and I was still making forward progress. The view from I-90 of Lake Washington and Mt. Rainier were Stunning. By the turn around I was smiling and nodding at every race attendant and motorcycle cop. When I rounded the final bend to park entrance I spotted Chris and Lori. Got shouts of encouragements. What would you do differently?: Ride more. My pace was kinda slow. Transition 2
Comments: shoes already on. I managed to scrape the heck out of my right calf with my chain ring, so I'm sporting war wounds. Run
Comments: I shuffled along at my slow jog. Determined to walk as little as possible. I was daunted by "the big hill", and had to walk uphill. Thankfully at the top they had glucose & water and words of encouragement "just 3/4 mile to go". I jogged back down hill, and on the way down spotted Sara heading up hill. We shouted and waved and my batteries were recharged again. There was a guy with a tamborine and shouts of 1/4 more mile... I realized I was finishing! Then 100 yrds from the finish Sara caught up with me and said "Are we gonna do this together?". Sure! I broke into a real run and we headed for the big banner and announcers and shouting friends and cheering crowds. What would you do differently?: run more often, run longer distances Post race
Warm down: Hugged Chris and Lori. Got my picture taken with my commemorative medal... all sweaty, stinking, red-faced, and Happy. What limited your ability to perform faster: training time. on the upside... i have Tons of Room for Improvement. Event comments: tons of volunteers. city very cooperative. well organized. Last updated: 2006-06-22 12:00 AM
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United States
Beneroya Research Institute and SeaFair
Overall Rank = 1073/1180
Age Group = 30-34
Age Group Rank = 940/104
arrived with my friend Sara. plenty of time to set up transition area, find potty, chat with a couple of people in my assigned area.
looked nervously around at all the amazing athletes. felt chunky and alone. my pit crew was a no-show before the swim.