Swim
Comments: I estimated a 1:50/100m swim which was about what I did, unfortunately most people around me overestimated their abilities. I ended up passing 8-9 people during the swim and got passed by none. The pavement at the end of building was terror on the feet so I wore my sandals from the pool to transition, which was a fantastic idea (many jealous people). What would you do differently?: lie about my swim ability to get better seeded and not have to deal with all the passing Transition 1
Comments: Transition took longer than normal for me because I put on a bike jersey and arm sleeves. Normally I race in a tri suit but with the hot pool and cooler weather outside I wanted to be a little different. I really enjoyed the bike jersey which was a US Navy jersey (great pride to represent on Marine Corps base) What would you do differently?: just wear tri suit Bike
Comments: I went out just right but at mile 3 I lost my water bottle as I drilled a pothole. So next 7 miles I just had to suck it up. I felt like I was tearing the bike up (mentally 22-24 mph pace) but due to the wind and running a disc in the rear I was limited on my ability. What would you do differently?: Should have run the HED trispoke in the rear and not dropped my water bottle. Transition 2
Comments: Really struggle to get the sock on my feet due to poor balance from what I perceived as a fast bike. Also, was not ready to jump off the bike at the transition line, shoes were unvelcro'ed but did not have a foot out of the shoe. What would you do differently?: Be aware of T2 Run
Comments: Came out and within the 1st quarter new that I would overheat if the armsleeves were left on, so i tucked them into the bike jersey and unzipped the jersey and took off. I had my best triathlon 5k ever but the headwinds on the way back were very challenging. I had great energy so I offered words of inspiration to everyone I saw. I drank water at .75 miles, 1.5 miles, and 2.25 miles which really helped catch me up on the lost water from the bike. What would you do differently?: Nothing Post race
Warm down: Kids finished the last 50m of the run with me which is always great. Ate a bagel, banana, a recovery bar, and a bunch of water. I went into the pool and took a shower, then cleaned up transition and got my bike. Me and Melissa talked about the race and people watched while the kids played in the field. What limited your ability to perform faster: Choice of clothing, dropping my water bottle, and running the disc. Overall, my goal was 1:05 or better based on last years results to place in the military division. When I got a 1:04 report from the wife I was ecstatic. I felt amazingly strong at the finish and had made my goal time. I walked by the award table and saw the most amazing 18" tall eagle holding an american flag trophy for the top 3 military finishers and got giddy but my dreams were crushed when I found out 3rd place was 1:02 and 4th place was 1:02:30. Event comments: This was a great race, we did not have the pool issues that many people had described in the past. I loved racing as the US Navy on Marine Corps base. The trophies for the military division are unparalleled. This is a fantastic event and a must do for military personnel. I'll be back next year! Last updated: 2013-03-16 12:00 AM
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United States
Set Up Events
80F / 27C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 50/233
Age Group = Military
Age Group Rank = 5/18
Stayed at the Best Western Seaside Inn in Beaufort. Got pizza the night before at upper crust (phenomenal)! Woke up at 6:25 at the hotel, had a few cups of coffee, oatmeal, and a banana. The wife and kids ate at the continental breakfast, then left for the race at 7:20. Got dropped off at 7:45 and they went back to the hotel. Setup transition, got body marked, did normal prerace stuff. At 8:30 took anti-fatigue tablets, at 8:45 ate a bag off cliff bar banana strawberry bites, and at 9:20 bid roctane all while sipping Gatorade.
Swam a bit before the start to make sure the KT tape would hold.