Swim
Comments: the swim felt good and the temperature was great, alot of bumping into other women. but for the most part i tried to keep focused What would you do differently?: i wouldn't do anything different with my swim, i did the best i could do. Transition 1
Comments: good transition for me, when i came out of the water i knew exactly where my bike was. the good thing about it was there was this little tree right near my transition area so i used that to spot where i needed to go. also the last race i didn't put my socks on, well this time i did i knew my ride is stronger then my run, so i rather of lost a few seconds on this transition then my next one for the run. What would you do differently?: i wouldn't do anything different with my transition. Bike
Comments: overall i loved this course, hills were challenging but i like that, a decent amount of the course was shaded. What would you do differently?: i wish i would of been faster, i knew i had it in me, i feel anymore that my bike is the fastest part of the race. so going faster, thats what i would of done differently Transition 2
Comments: good transition for me, except for one thing, i was heading out into the run and had to go back to my transition area, i forgot to put on my brace around my knee. What would you do differently?: remember to put my brace on, thats what i would of done differently Run
Comments: my run...well lets see my goal was to be at an 8 or 8:30 min mile, and that didn't happen, i knew there were hills but with my knee i didn't want to over do it. so i walked one of the hills and ran the ramaining of the course. otherwise the coure was great. What would you do differently?: what i would of done differently would been to run the whole course because my knee was totally fine after my run, even as i was running my ass off into the finish line, i felt GREAT!!! Post race
Warm down: went to this tent called ART (active release techniques) which delt with soft tissue treatment. were they took care of my knee and they just stretch my leg out and some massage therapy. IT FELT SO GOOD!!! What limited your ability to perform faster: what limited my performance to go fsater was my way of thinking, i should of went with my gut feeling about the run and just go for it. i'm having a hard time to just let go and not baby my knee so much, i've been doing everything i've been told and its at a point to were i know i'm able to run again, but alittle part of me holds back, just don't need to be injured anymore this year. Event comments: this race was great for me, loved the enthusiasm from the voluteers and also all the women who raced. it was an emotional event for me to see so many women achieve what they worked so hard for. there were times as i was standing on the side lines watching these women finish i got filled up just knowing how happy they were, thier smiles were from ear to ear when they heard their names being called out as they were running down the shoot to the finish line. WOW! Last updated: 2006-01-31 12:00 AM
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United States
The Columbia Triathlon Association Inc.
Sunny
Overall Rank = 353/1274
Age Group = 35-39
Age Group Rank = 76/273
my day started at 4:45 acutally i was up even before that time, the hotel i was staying at had this a/c unit in our room that kept me and my twin sister up throughout the night. plus i was nervous about the race, when i first decided that i wanted to become a triathlete this was my first race i registered for, even though i haven't even done a triathlon yet. so this race to me was my A race.
so got up took a shower had my banana and water and headed down to meet up with a few other women from my triathlon club (jenny,shauna,amy) and then my main support my twin sister. so we loaded up the suburban and headed to the race site. so we got there and my bike was already there b/c the night before we had to check in our bikes. so as i'm setting up my transition area, i went for my race belt and then my IG pink bib with my name on it (very cool) well no bib in my transition bag at all! so kept looking for it still nothing, so then i ran to the truck which was a good distance away and i pulled everything out and still no bib...then as i was standing there i started to cry. at this time it was 6:36am and my wave was going off at 7:08, so went back to the transition area and my club members told me to calm down, and talk to an offical so i did and they told me that i would be disqualified b/c have having no race #, well then i lost it even more. so at this time it was 6:51am and my transition wasn't even set up all the way and still no bib, so they decided to pull the back cover of a book and wrote my # on it. so now i needed to finish my transition area up and head down to the swim. at this time my mind wasn't as focused as i would of liked it to be.
as for my warm up i never had one unless you want to count me running around trying to find my bib...