Swim
Comments: I was so tense during the swim that my shoulders are sore today! I don't know why but I am always extremely tense during the first part of the swim. I actually passed the girl in front of me who started 5 seconds before me. But then I thought we still had two laps to go but she passed me on the last just before our last lap. I drafted a bit, intending to rest and then pass her but we were done had it was time to get out of the pool. What would you do differently?: Try to self talk myself into not stressing, remember everything I practice. I was like a wet noodle when I got out and as I jumped up onto the deck my feet and legs cramped so bad I had to sit down before standing. Also, I will pay attention to what lap I am on so I can be more strategic. Transition 1
Comments: I stopped to help a guy get his shirt on...he was really panicking and it was all rolled up on him. I guess that took a few seconds but he looked like a fish out of water and I had to help. I did not fair too much better, tripped as I was getting my shorts on and was awfully weak feeling. Not that I pushed so hard in the swim but I was just tense. If my tri-suit ever comes in the mail...ordered over two weeks ago...my T1 will be much faster! What would you do differently?: I am not super fast but I usually use this time to shake off how the swim went, gather myself and prepare for the bike. Bike
Comments: 18th overall...dayyyyuuuummmm! Seriously, though my watch said 39 and when the results were first out it said 40. Of course the wrong results said my run was 22 minutes..ha ha ha..um no. So I thought the bike was correct because I passed so many people on the bike and I was the first woman in on the bike! I know my watch was correct on the bike it was the only thing I timed! Oh well. What would you do differently?: I pushed hard on the bike...maybe a little to hard but I knew this would be by my strongest event. The new bike is amazing in wind and if I had faced that wind on my old one I would not have beat my time at all. I would get a garmin to be double sure of my bike time! I still shaved off five off the bike time. Transition 2
Comments: Couldn't get my bike on the rack and had to spend an eternity fixing it. What would you do differently?: Get easier lace up laces. Run
Comments: I was weak in the run. Still my time is not that far off from what I expected. It was a muggy day and I struggled to breath. Had to walk a lot during the course and three women I passed on the bike passed me on the run..what a horrible feeling. Yet, a ten minute mile is a fast pace for me. I felt a little dizzy and light headed during my run but that subsided fairly quickly. Threw some water on my head and drank some too and that seemed to help. What would you do differently?: Due to some wounds on my feet, (Callous ripped off) I hadn't ran much in the two weeks prior to my race so I knew I would be out of run shape. The only thing I can do is run more at this point. Post race
Warm down: Stretch; eat What limited your ability to perform faster: The balls of my feet were extremely injured the weeks prior to the race. I could barely walk and even now, at the end of the day, I have blood on my socks or in my shoe. This limited my training, I gained weight and struggled mentally. My feet still hurt but only after I run so training won't be such an issue these next few weeks. Event comments: The times were messed up and the organization did work on it. However, I still am not 100% sure my bike time is correct. It more than likely is. The volunteers are great and each year I see improvements to our local race. Last updated: 2011-12-27 12:00 AM
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United States
Churchill County Parks and Recreation
74F / 23C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 40/60
Age Group = 45-050
Age Group Rank = 1/5
Woke up about two hours before the race and ate breakfast. Kissed husband good bye, he irrigated all night long and had to work all night so he need to sleep, and headed out to the race. Stayed calm all morning.
Ran and four laps in the pool. Tried to release some that burning and overall yuck I feel when I first start moving.