Swim
Comments: I was in the 1st wave which I hated because I knew everyone would swim over me, so I let the group leave the dock before me, they dove in and I hopped in after everyone had gone. The 1st 50 yards or so was fine, then I started thinking I could not touch bottom so I started swimming to the edge so I could stand up in needed. That was a big mistake because, now I'm not in the current but fighting the "eddies" and back flow. I made it to the exit in 7 minutes but rounding the exit and getting up the ramp, the final 50 yards took 10 minutes, as wife and son were timing me. they thought I had either drown or withdrawn from the race. I finally got out and my son had shoes waiting for me to run back to the start to swim again. I apologized to son for being so slow. It tooks some real soul searching to get back in the water. I swam again and still I had to hold onto pilings etc etc but finally made it as I was almost the last one out of the water, out of everyone even the ones who started later than me. I was totally embarassed. What would you do differently?: I don' know, I can swim much better than that in a pool, just practice more, get more confidence. I'm open for advice. Transition 1
Comments: Instead of puting on my helmet I put on visor, I did stop to put on sock and shoes, then somehow the strap on my bike shoes came undone and I had to stop and put the strap back thru the strap holder. I had food to eat but forgot it What would you do differently?: Hurry Bike
Comments: The bike ride was really a good and fun ride. Since this was my 1st Oly distance, I wasn't quite sure how to pace. I paced about 75% effort and I could bump it up a little if I do another one. I felt I rode a fairly smart ride for me. I had just 2 issues and if I had swam faster they would not have been an issue so it is my fault 1) I was behind a lady that decided to brake going down a hill and a car was behind her so I couldn't pass. 2) A lady decided to really go slow across a wood bridge and I tried to pass at the front of it but there was a huge medal pole there. As I started to pass another group of riders not in the race were coming toward me so I slammed on brakes and slammed into the medal pole. I'm just glad I took the hit to the pole and not my bike. What would you do differently?: Swim faster so I'm not behind so many people Transition 2
Comments: Again I forgot the food in transition What would you do differently?: Hurry and not be so stupid Run
Comments: I was pleased with the run until mile 5. At mile 5, I just bonked. I do not remember from mile 5 until the finish, I just know no one passed me until mile 5, then the flood gates opened. I was doing lots of walking and I was getting chills. What would you do differently?: i need to get in a LOT better shape. I have been running up to 7 miles 1X per week and a lot of 3 - 5 miles runs, but i need to turn it up to a lot of 4 - 6 mile runs with more 9-10 miles runs mixed in. Post race
Warm down: Got a quick snack, stretched and looked for family. Went to transition to get my stuff. What limited your ability to perform faster: the swim was the main factor, this was my 1st Oly and only my 3rd Tri but the swim takes all the fun out of it. If the swim does not improve, I'm not sure how many more I will do. I was so dissappointed in the swim, if crying would help.... Event comments: The took the swim into consideration as being dangerous in the high water. They had lots of volunteers and a very well run race. Last updated: 2013-07-10 12:00 AM
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United States
TriColumbusGA
85F / 29C
Sunny
Overall Rank = /
Age Group = 50 - 54 M
Age Group Rank = 9/15
Woke up at 1:30, got up at 2:30 because I couldn't sleep, I was thinking how to start the swim since I'm such a poor swimmer. Then I ate breakfast of oatmeal, tofu all mixed together, coffee and pre-workout drink.
Just set up transition, walked around, I did get in the water and swim maybe 30 yards