Swim
Comments: More concerned about band-aids on elbow and shoulder coming off than worrying about nasty water - good. Didn't settle into a good rhythm until about 1/3 of the way through. Stopped at kayak at first turn to give her my nasty elbow band-aid so I didn't leave it in the river. Second turn was a bit wide. Still horribly slow, but that's ok. 100 yd run-- 3:32, beach path was tough-- 5:19 (rank 9 in AG, 67 of women). What would you do differently?: Still need more OWS practice and to get used to nasty water and not freaking out. Practice, practice, practice. Transition 1
Comments: Time seems long, but I guess I was pretty beat after the beach path? Took wetsuit off at water's edge and had trouble. Ate 2 Gu chomps because I felt really drained after the beach path. First tri with clipless pedals, and I think I did OK with them. What would you do differently?: Learn to do running mounts, have shoes already clipped to pedals. Bike
Comments: Legs felt a bit heavy at the start, so I tried to spin to get them loosened up. Eventually got going ok and got to pass a few people (and be passed, too). Was good to see Matt at 2 pts in the course - gave me an extra boost. Probably could have drunk a bit more, and I still feel a little timid due to my crash 2 weeks ago. Still pretty pleased with my bike performance, though. What would you do differently?: Learn some better bike handling so that I can feel more comfortable going fast, and drinking while going faster. Transition 2
Comments: Fingers were a little shaky trying to tie my right shoe (left shoe has elastic laces, rt. foot is smaller, so elastic laces don't keep the shoe on tight enough). What would you do differently?: Learn faster techniques -- riding with feet on top of shoes, jumping off moving bike, etc. Practice. Run
Comments: I think something is goofy with the time or distance - I don't do 8:29 miles in a stand-alone 5k. Lead legs, tried to keep turnover up. Form was probably pretty ugly. Seemed to take forever to get to halfway pt. Had some nasty side cramps - due to poor form, breathing, dehydration? That ravine sucked. Tough run, but fairly pleased with myself for only walking a little bit (I wanted to walk a lot more). What would you do differently?: Work on strength and core to keep form nice, prevent (?) side cramps. Need to learn to drink faster and not wait around the water stop to finish my water. Post race
Warm down: walked a little bit, sat in grass in shade and ate orange and drank water and talked to Mike, Katie, and Matt (when he got there) What limited your ability to perform faster: Humidity, need to practice OWS and some other things a bit more, didn't really train the past two weeks due to bike injury. Event comments: Fun race - more for fun than super competitiveness. Challenging, but not impossible course. Last updated: 2010-06-02 12:00 AM
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United States
YMCA Camp St. Croix
72F / 22C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 38/87
Age Group = Women 25-29
Age Group Rank = 3/12
Up at 4:15, oatmeal with peanut butter and brown sugar, out the door by 5:15. Matt drove, and we got there and unpacked just as transition and packet pick-up were opening at 6. Matt volunteered, so I didn't get to see him too much, but I think he had more fun than just spectating.
Jogged a little bit, light stretching. Ate cookie (oatmeal raisin walnut), hydrated, sunscreened (though not well enough).