Ironman St. George - Utah - TriathlonFull Ironman


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St. George, Utah
United States
WTC
68F / 20C
Total Time = 10h 51m 28s
Overall Rank = 57/1943
Age Group = M45-49
Age Group Rank = 4/200
Pre-race routine:

It was over 1 year ago I decided my 2nd IronMan would be the one I'd have a shot at a Kona slot. And when IMSG was announced I knew this was the perfect race for me. I was hoping for the hilliest, hottest, windyest race possible. They said it would be tough. How tough? Well, I was about to find out.

For over a year, every training session served one purpose. I NEVER missed a key workout and followed my coaches plan to the letter. For the first time in 2 years I was able to stay healthy for 1 year straight and I knew my fitness was at a level it has never been at. All that was left to do was execute.

The last month of training I definitely felt the pressure. Family was talking about going to Kona and how much fun it would be. I finally had to tell them A LOT had to go right for me to qualify and A LOT could go wrong. With the comfort of knowing I was ready to race, I arrived in St George to simply race and let the chips fall where they may.

We arrived Tuesday and I used the time for some short swim, bike, and run workouts. I was a little concerned about the cold water but after a couple short pre-race swims I was able to get comfortable. I raced with an old hockey buddy and all week long he just kept saying how calm I looked.

I knew I was ready, it was time to race.
Event warmup:

This was just like any local sprint race for me. I woke up at 4:15 and had my normal breakfast of toast, banana, and coffee.

As soon as the pro's went off they let us in the water. I was one of the first into the water because I wanted to get some sort of swim in before the gun went off. I was able to get a short swim and I came back out of the water for the anthem. When it was over I went back in the water and positioned myself in the 2nd row right side.
Swim
  • 1h 06m 40s
  • 4224 yards
  • 01m 35s / 100 yards
Comments:

I'm not the strongest swimmer but decided to start up front. I figured it was better to have stronger swimmers go over top of me than for me to have to go over top of someone else.

The start was rough and I was getting hit and hitting quite a bit. There were very few times the entire swim where I was able to get open water. When I could find feet I'd draft as best I could but this swim was much rougher than IMFL.

I just tried to keep a good pace and keep my breathing easy. For some reason I swallowed a lot of water and actually started to feel a little blaoate.

I really can't complain about this swim time. I've always said my swim is what it is and as long as I'm close to the leaders I can make up the time. As it turns out I was 31st out of the water in my AG.
What would you do differently?:

Not swallow so much water. :)
Transition 1
  • 04m 8s
Comments:

I grabbed my bag and took 2 steps into the tent and didn't see an empty space anywhere. I decided just to back out and get ready outside of the tent. I had a great volunteer all to myself who got everything out of my bag and re-packed it. My calves started to cramp as I was putting socks on but I was sure that was just due to the cold water.

All in all, a pretty good transition.
Bike
  • 5h 42m 58s
  • 112 miles
  • 19.59 mile/hr
Comments:

I knew the bike had to be paced properly if I wanted to survive the run. I'd ridden the course in February and I knew what to expect. I started easy coming out of T2 as the first 6 miles are pretty much downhill. I went easy up the first long hill and then headed through town. I was cruising along and was passing a lot of people and not getting passed by anyone. I was hoping I wasn't going to hard but I just went with what felt comfortable.

As I got through town we started heading into the mountains. Even on the first loop you could start to feel a little headwind. I was with a couple guys for quite a while on the first portion of the loop and then I dropped them at the switchback. Something was definitely wrong with my hydration because I peed 4 times (yes, 4 times, in the first 40 miles). I knew I swallowed water in the swim but there's NO WAY I should go that much.

I lost my 2nd bottle of nutrition on one of the cattleguards which meant I now had to stop at special needs to grab my spare bottle. After the switchback I really took it easy on the downhill back into town to prepare for the 2nd loop.

Things started going bad nutritionally on the 2nd loop. I was having a hard time absorbing my nutritional bottles and for some reason my feeling a little nausueas. I had to back off taking anything in and tried to drink more water. When I was done with the ride I was nowhere near the calorie intake I should've been at and I was hoping it wouldn't kill me on the run.

As I started up the hills again on the 2nd loop it was a very strange feeling. I was pretty much all by myself and the only people I was passing were people that were still on the 1st loop of the bike. The 2nd time over the switchback was an absolute bitch but I made it. Once over that I knew I had 1 more climb outside of Veyo and then it was all downhill to T2....

But wait, I forgot I had to take the bike path again and after that there was last little climb before heading into T2. The climb wasn't tough it was just a pain mentally when I thought all I had left was downhill.

As I made the last turn on Bluff Street into T2 my coach yelled to me that I was in 4th place in my AG. I was a little surprised because I didn't think my bike was that good. I guess it was better than I thought because I now moved from 31st to 4th.
What would you do differently?:

I gotta make sure I can get my calories in. Not sure if it was the climbs or what but I need to get it figured out for Kona.
Transition 2
  • 03m 12s
Comments:

When I got into the transition tent it was almost an erie feeling. There were only 2 other people in the tent when I came in. Again, since I was pretty much all alone I had a great volunteer pull everything out and put it away.

Pulled my calf sleeves on, grabbed my hat and nutrion and stretched my legs a little and I was off.


Run
  • 3h 54m 30s
  • 26.2 miles
  • 08m 57s  min/mile
Comments:

I started up the hills and just wanted to hold a good pace. I was actually feeling pretty good which I was happy about because I was concerned my bad bike nutrition would bite me in the ass. I was able to hold form and pace well up the steep hill at Red Hills Parkway until I got to the very top and then BHAM, my left hamstring cramped up right at the aid station. I stopped to work it out and my left quad started cramping. I was pissed, there was NO WAY my race was going to get screwed at mile 4 when I knew I was in 4th place. I asked the volunteers for 2 Gatorades. I sucked them down and luckily I grabbed the salt tablets from my bike. Gulped down the 2 cups of Gatorade and asked the girls for 2 more. Drank those and asked for a banana. Ate the banana and asked for 2 more Gatorades. It was risky drinking that much as I wasn't sure I could absorb it but it was a chance I had to take.

It seemed to work. Cramps subisided and I was off. I had to shorten my stride a little but I was fine through the first turn around and even back to the turn at Bluff. The downhills were actually worse on my legs and eventually caused more cramping later on. I was passed by the eventual age group winner by this time so I knew I had dropped to 5th.

As I headed to the turnaround at the halfway point I must've passed someone in my AG because my coach told me I was in 4th place and that there wasn't anyone behind me that was gaining ground. At this point I decided I just had to hang on for 13 more miles.

I cramped and had to stop 3 more times on the last half to work them out. Every time I bent over to stretch I checked every racers calf to see what AG they were in. As long as I didn't see anyone from my AG I knew I was ok. There were times I had to run with my toes up completely striking with my heel because it helped stretch my calves and hamstrings to keep them from cramping.

I decided to walk the last big downhill on Red Hills Parkway because I knew the downhill would cause cramps. I did the same thing on the last little hills at the Elks Lodge. The strategy worked as I didn't cramp again and at that point I knew I could just cruise the last couple miles to the finish.

It was a great feeling the last couple miles as I had a pretty good sense that I had just earned my Kona slot. I was never 100% sure I was still 4th because someeone could've passed me that was wearing compression socks and I wouldn't have known their age group.

When I crossed the line I saw my wife and my coach and just put my hands up asking "where did I finish?" Did I get the slot? When my coach held up 4 fingers I lost it. All that hard work, all the sacrifices had just paid off.

I went to my wife and gave her a big hug and we were both in tears. We were going to Kona!
What would you do differently?:

I've had cramping issues in my last few races and I need to figure out if it's a hydration/nutrition issue or bike pace issue.
Post race
Warm down:

Aside from the cramping I felt great! I had a lot more in me and could've been much faster on the run as I had plenty of jump left. I went for a massage, ate some pizza, and went to the finish line to watch my hockey buddy and others cross the line.

Event comments:

I talked to all the other guys on the podium in my AG and they all said this course is tougher than Kona.

Well, I guess I'll be able to determine that for myself come October 9. :)


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Last updated: 2009-06-17 12:00 AM
Swimming
01:06:40 | 4224 yards | 01m 35s / 100yards
Age Group: 31/200
Overall: 283/1943
Performance:
Suit:
Course: Single loop rectangular.
Start type: Plus:
Water temp: 59F / 15C Current:
200M Perf. Remainder:
Breathing: Drafting:
Waves: Navigation:
Rounding:
T1
Time: 04:08
Performance:
Cap removal: Helmet on/
Suit off:
Wetsuit stuck? Run with bike:
Jump on bike:
Getting up to speed:
Biking
05:42:58 | 112 miles | 19.59 mile/hr
Age Group: 4/200
Overall: 86/1943
Performance:
Wind:
Course:
Road:   Cadence:
Turns: Cornering:
Gear changes: Hills:
Race pace: Drinks:
T2
Time: 03:12
Overall:
Riding w/ feet on shoes
Jumping off bike
Running with bike
Racking bike
Shoe and helmet removal
Running
03:54:30 | 26.2 miles | 08m 57s  min/mile
Age Group: 10/200
Overall: 146/1943
Performance:
Course:
Keeping cool Drinking
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall:
Mental exertion [1-5]
Physical exertion [1-5]
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Evaluation
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Lots of volunteers?
Plenty of drinks?
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