Swim
Comments: I freaked all week about the swim being in the ocean. Little did I know this would be my best leg of the event. I should have worried less about the swim and more about the other legs. What would you do differently?: Maybe go out a little more aggressively and worry less. Transition 1
Comments: T1 went very well. First tri in which I already had shoes clipped in. I did forget to put my race belt on. Didn't realize I needed it for the bike. What would you do differently?: Remember race belt. Not wear socks on bike. Bike
Comments: My aerobottle was loos from the minute I got on the bike. I had another bottle in a cage with perpetuem. The first time I tried to drink it, the top flew off and perpetuem went everywhere. Wound up with a little over half a bottle for the rest of the ride. Finished the perpetuem in the last 10 miles. Average bike speed was better than I expected. I was hoping to get in around 3 hours. However, this is obviously where my problems started. I guess I didn't drink enough on the bike. Ate one gel. What would you do differently?: Drink more. Transition 2
Comments: Even putting on sunscreen here, this transition went very well also. Run
Comments: Let me start by saying I ran a stand alone HM in March in 1:25, so you can imagine my dissappointment. The wheels fell off immediately. My calves started cramping one mile in. I guess I didn't hydrate enough the day before, the morning of and during the bike. Mile one was around 9 minutes. Mile two was around 12 minutes and they only got worse. The cramps worsened, and I couldn't decide what to do. I was pissed, scared and hurting bad. By mile 6 I couldn't even jog anymore. At the mile 11 aid station I actually sat down nd had them call for someone to come and get me. I was dizzy, lightheaded and the cramps were unrelenting. When the golf cart arrived, I felt somewhat better and decided to try and finish. The cramps continued and I walked the last 1.1 mile in 29 minutes. I saw My wife near the finish. She was worried sick as she had seen me around mile 5 and expected me in an hour earlier. We proceeded to the medical tent for 2 bags of IV fluid and a comment by the massage therapist trying to work the still awful cramps out-"you are definetely the most difficult case yet." Man, what a disaster. I am utterly digusted by the results of months of hard work. What would you do differently?: HYDRATE. Post race
Warm down: IV fluids in med tent What limited your ability to perform faster: Hydration, nutrition, heat, humididty. Event comments: Terrible run performance because of a lacking nutrition plan. A well organized and supported race however, that I would like to attempt again. Last updated: 2009-04-01 12:00 AM
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United States
85F / 29C
Sunny
Overall Rank = /
Age Group = 30-34
Age Group Rank = 82/92
Woke up at 4:15. Ate banana, drank coffee and water. Drove to race, set up transition, used toilet several times.
Short swim to get used to ocean conditions.