Swim
Comments: This was a time trail start with 1 second between each participant. We had to self seed at the starting line based on how fast we thought we would swim. I started about 25-30 people back for a few reasons, not knowing the course well, my first open water swim in 7 years and because I had not swam since my last tri in June. To start, I waded into the water then dove when I was deep enough, we had to go around the first bouy on the right, which I accomplished, but due to the current many others were not able to; then we had to stay inside of the remaining 3 bouys. The swim went fast and I only ran into shallow water once where I had to push off into a deeper section. What would you do differently?: Better sighting next time. My goggles fogged up and I had to do a few breaststroke pulls towards the end to make sure I was on the right path. Transition 1
Comments: I wore my swim suit again and had to pull on bike shorts and a shirt. I made sure to lay them out so that I could just pull them on this time. I did not wear my fitbit this race, so this decreased my T1 time slightly. What would you do differently?: Overall, faster than last race, but I would need to get a trisuit to decrease the time significantly. Bike
Comments: This was a very flat bike course, which I think was slightly shorter than 14.5. The first few miles and last few miles were in a protected lane and then we joined with traffic for the middle section. My bike leg felt fast on this course. What would you do differently?: I need to get better at drinking my water without losing a bunch of speed and momentum. Transition 2
Run
Comments: The run felt a lot better this time. I went a little slower off of the bike and I did not get any cramps. With about a mile left in the course, I sped up my pace, which felt good, but I still got crazy nauseous and ended up being sick after I finished the race :( What would you do differently?: Overall, the run was great, I just need to figure out what is causing me to be nauseous. Post race
Warm down: light walking and stretching Event comments: I thought that this was a very well run race. I was able to print out my splits and time minutes after finishing the race, which I thought was really awesome. There were no finisher awards, but I got a running hat for winning my age group. My only concern about the entire race was that the transition area was not "secure", anyone can really walk in and out without anyone second guessing. It was not an issue, but I would be a little nervous about that if I had a really expensive bike and/or equipment. Last updated: 2019-07-10 12:00 AM
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77F / 25C
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Overall Rank = 56/169
Age Group = F30-34
Age Group Rank = 1/13
I got up, ate some oatmeal and drank some water. I also had some coffee and brought an apple/power bar for before the race. I ended up not eating the apple and only half of the protein bar about 30 minutes prior to the race.
Light walking and stretching. The walk from the southern side of the island (where transition area is located) to the north side of the island (swim start) is about a half mile walk.