Swim
Comments: I like the clockwise turns becausee I breath on my right and have a tendency to pull right when I swim. I should have started to the left of the pack, but started to the right. I really think I did well on the swim. I just plodded it out and kept going. I turned at the big bouy and the sun was in my eyes. I couldn't see a thing except splashing from the other swimmers. I just kept following the crowd and finally the shore came into focus. I felt great about the swim...when I got out of the water and a little ways up the hill, I looked down at my watch and it said 13 minutes and some change. This is a pretty good time for me. I usually am a slow swimmer. The swim today was the best thing out of the whole race for me. Last year, it was the worst. What would you do differently?: I wouldn't be looking at the other competitors. I started looking around to see who I was competing against. I compete in the Athena category and I swear, some of the Athenas don't look like they weigh enough. It is very disheartening to see a size 8 athena in front of you. Transition 1
Comments: The transition time is skewed because this number reflects two transitions. My first transition time really was 1:57. I ran up the hill from the swim and got tuckered out and just walked. I think that is what took my time. What would you do differently?: I am not sure. Bike
Comments: I was doing pretty well on the bike, it wasn't easy, but still was holding my own when at the bottom of dry heave hill, my chain came off. Not just a lousy thing to happen, but in a lousy location. I got it back on but had to push the bike up the hill...well the first half, then I got on the bike and got myself up the second half of the hill on the bike. I was already in a fairly poor frame of mind, but this sent me into a tailspin. I let it get to me. This was the WRONG thing to do. I was already having negative thoughts, but this made me think that I wasn't going to make it to the end of the race. The second bike was better than the first, but just a little. I think I averaged 14 mph on the second while I did less on the first. Either way, it was a terrible bike. On a good note, I guess having a huge butt helps when going down dry heave hill, because I probably would have had an average of 10 mph if I had not have been going so fast. I was whizzing by people without even trying on the down hills. That was fun. I love my new bike. It is really extremely nice. What would you do differently?: I am not sure. I do know that I need to work on the bike a lot. I am weak on the bike. Work on hills hills hills. Transition 2
Comments: Actually the next transion time I had was 1:18. This is ok for me since I really wasn't pushing it this race. The next transition I did was 1:24 and the last transition was 1:12. What would you do differently?: not much Run
Comments: Well. I was in such a tizzy, I had given up after the bike. I was about 300 yards into the run and thought, I can't do it. I quit. I stopped right there at the little putt putt park and leaned on that fence for about 30 seconds and turned my watch off. It read 47:46 when I turned it off. I turned around and started walking back and I was going to quit right then. I walked about half way back to the transition area a quitter. On of the bystanders who had just cheered me on yelled at me and asked me what I was doing and told her quitting. She said..don't do that! I thought...no, I am not gonna do it. I am not a quitter. Yes this race is going to be ugly but by golly, I am going to finish this race. So I turned around and started jogging the course. I didn't turn my watch back on because it just depressed me when I looked at it. I just walked up the hills and jogged as much of it as I could. I had absolutey NO energy today. What would you do differently?: I probably wouldn't have almost quit, and wasted a few minutes deciding to and then changing my mind. I am glad that I didn't quit, but I am feeling pretty low about my performance. The second run I basically did the same. There was this guy that was with me throughout the race so we encouraged each other at the end. This totally helped me. Post race
Warm down: I didn't get to warm down. I basically ran to the tables, grabbed two bananas and 1/4 of a bagel and jogged back to the truck. I cried for about the first 25 minutes of the drive home. I was really disappointed in my race. It was great to see some other BTers out there...they were great and very encouraging along the run route...was it swimmmergirl? I really can't remember at this point. Thanks! What limited your ability to perform faster: Well being sick for the last two weeks didn't help. Not working out for the last two weeks was a hinderance. Not getting a good nights rest the night before was bad. And then later when I was getting undressed, I realized that I had unknowingly started my monthly cycle during the race. It all makes sense now, maybe I shouldn't have raced, but I am glad that I didn't quit. Event comments: This is a difficult race. The course is really tough. Last updated: 2006-04-17 12:00 AM
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I was very nervous this morning! I didn't sleep well at all the night before, I tossed and turned for hours before finally getting about 3 hours of sleep. I had a really icky oatmeal square thing and half a marathon protien bar, a can of Dr. Pepper and water. The ride to the park seemed to take forever.
I didn't feel like I had much of a warm up. I got there, got marked, set my stuff out, went to the bathroom, got my wetsuit on and went down to the lake.