Swim
Comments: I started swimming and, although I am a strong swimmer, I just couldn't get my muscles going. Pulled off a so-so effort. What would you do differently?: Practice more OWS with the wetsuit, I felt like the muscles just were not used to it!! Transition 1
Comments: As I was taking off the wetsuit, I noticed just how damn COLD it was outside. Got it off after some struggling, into my shoes and off I went. What would you do differently?: Not wear a watch on my left hand. It got caught on it. Get the quick release kit. Practice wetsuit removal. Practice jumping on bike with shoes already clipped in. Bike
Comments: Bike has always been my weakest. In this case, the minute I started biking, I realized that I was soaking wet from the swim, it was a super cold day (in which I would normally have been wearing booties and pants and LS shirt) and I was in my tri suit, sockless. My legs quickly went numb and I painfully trudged along. What would you do differently?: Be smart about the weather. Get better at cycling. Transition 2
Comments: The minute my feet hit the ground, I was in instant pain. My legs were like blocks of ice and each time I took a step, it felt like they were being stabbed. I've never felt this before - it HURT. I got into my running shoes and off I went. What would you do differently?: Not get frozen on the bike... Run
Comments: My run wasn't too bad considering the leg situation. I could not feel my legs! All I felt was pain! It was insane... So I kind of just ran along, hoping they'd defreeze - they didn't. As a result, I couldn't get my HR up nearly as high as I wanted it to be. What would you do differently?: Stay warm on the bike. That's what ruined my race, in the end. Post race
Warm down: Walked around, ate food, watched the young triathletes doing their race (7-15 year olds!). Once it started pouring, I jetted out of there, though. What limited your ability to perform faster: The weather and my silly lack of judgment clothing-wise. My weak bike strength. Event comments: Although it was a decently organized race, I have 2 issues: - Don't put the one and only aid station in the run in the last 800m of the course - that's stupid! - Attract a large field of athletes. It's okay if they are all young (the triathlon club that held this race is a youth triathlon club). As long as there are more than 50 or so athletes, it makes for a much funner competition and race! Last updated: 2010-05-22 12:00 AM
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Canada
Jet Triathlon
8C / 46F
Overcast
Overall Rank = 22/31
Age Group = Women 20+
Age Group Rank = 2/5
Woke up at 4:30am, packed the car and drove to Joliette. Got there at 6am, got set up in transition, went to the washroom, figured out the course, then warmed up.
15min w/u (2k easy and then some strides)