Swim
Comments: Tried to stay back and stay calm as we ran in from the beach, but within about 30 seconds I couldn't catch my breath and was hyperventilating and swallowing water. I proceeded this way, on my back or side, until THANKFULLY I found a place I could stand! I composed myself and literally caught my breath. This was near the turn around. Then I went ahead and although I had to breath nearly every other stroke, I actually crawled my way to the finish. I bet I did the second half in half the time of the first. This is exactly what happened at my other tri, so it's definitely a psychological issue. What would you do differently?: Figure out how to relax right away. I might try to stay on the inside next time, because I get freaked out when splashed in the face. Transition 1
Comments: I didn't rush too much because I wanted to get my breathing under control after a run up the beach to T area. What would you do differently?: Not much, pretty happy with this. Bike
Comments: I had to get off and walk, I'm ashamed to say. I wasn't going to do it and had thought a lot about it before the race, knowing it would be steep. But I was turning about 5.5 mph on my lowest gear and my legs were hurting and it was hard to breathe. I didn't want to wreck myself for the run, so I got off. After cresting the biggest part of the hill then I was fine. This is a tough course and despite my lower average speed, I kicked some major butt over the other ladies which helped out my time quite a bit in the end. What would you do differently?: More hill practice wouldn't have hurt. I should have taken a test run of the course. Transition 2
Comments: Pretty good. I was tired and frankly this is a bit of a blur. I should have had a Gu, since I didn't take it on the bike as planned. I still had a lot of race ahead of me. Run
Comments: I suck at running in a stupid triathlon! I get it now. I need to work on that, and I am pretty sure it's nutrition related. I can run better than this, but I totally fold when it comes to the end of the race. I just want it to be over. I allowed myself to walk a few times, but I should have pushed a better pace overall. This was one long run and my stomach was sloshing again. What is that about? I didn't drink hardly anything on the bike and maybe a half bottle throughout the run (and a tiny cup of electrolyte drink). I was sweating big time, so why the slosh? I had a little bit better attitude than last time, although I was VERY glad to be done. What would you do differently?: Get some nutrition at the end of bike. Post race
Warm down: Walked around a little bit and stretched. Talked to my husband and mom, who stuck it out the whole morning. Packed up and headed out for breakfast. What limited your ability to perform faster: Not enough training I'm sure. Still working out logistics of nutrition. Event comments: I thought it was all well done. It was a good challenge for me, definitely not too easy. Everything went smoothly and it was a beautiful day to be out. Note for next year: There are few rules. Any kind of flotation device was okay, earphones with music not banned, etc. Last updated: 2007-07-12 12:00 AM
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Final Stretch
70F / 21C
Sunny
Overall Rank = /
Age Group = F30-34
Age Group Rank = 23/37
Stayed at my mom's since it was about a half hour closer, which was really nice. Had my usual coffee and banana. Tried to have PB sandwich, but couldn't get it down. I arrived at the race site right when they opened and got a nice end spot, checked-in and then laid out my stuff. It was very very nice not to be rushed. Found my friends and chatted a bit, used the bathroom, etc.
Got on my bike for a few minutes just to lower the gears, knowing there was a hill pretty much right at the start. Got into the water to get wet, but then the first group was ready to go off so we were shooed out of the water.