Swim
Comments: Started out feeling less than fair. Had stomach issues and "girl" issues also. I started feeling worse pretty quickly. Nausous, dizzy, light headed, etc. I decided to play it safe and after doing some back stroke and treading water, I got myself into a boat. The army guy who helped me in was very efficient - I went sailing onto the boat and landed at his feet! I felt crummy and disappointed in myself. What would you do differently?: HTFU and SWIM! Transition 1
Comments: Im gonna try and post the picture of the blue CHAIR that someone brought into transition. Said chair was left in the middle of the row in an already overly cramped area!!! Had to weave past chair on my way into my spot and then weave around it(and other people) again with my bike on the way out. What would you do differently?: Other than having to hurdle a chair, not too much. Felt quite fresh after swimming less than 500 meters! Bike
Comments: It was a hilly course - kinds I like. Long but not too steep. After the disasterous swim, I took a gel in the beginning of the bike and was just giving myself a little pity party for a bit. Right before the 1st turnaround, I think I see Mike in front of me heading down the hill after he had turned. I decided then and there to kick it up and forget about the (lack of) swim and have a good rest of race. I proceeded to try and catch him. I was sailing downhill and hammering back up. I finally caught up and realized it WASN'T him!! I took this as a sign for me to go and ride. I did and enjoyed it. My belly felt so, so, so much better and I was able to complete the bike in a respectabale time. I was leapfrogging with another girl for most of the bike and finally caught and passed her at the very end. I'll see her very soon though. . . . What would you do differently?: Not dwell in the past and focus on the bike. Transition 2
Comments: Someone had kicked the chair out of the way at least.... I had a tough time for some reason tying my shoes. Go figure. What would you do differently?: Well, I want to learn to leave the shoes on the bike, flying dismount thing. Run
Comments: Ugghhh. My legs felt fine, my stomach felt fine but I was just slow as molasses going up and down so many hills. My female problems came back and I wasn't very comfortable for some of the run - AND, I didn't realize that we had to run past transition for 1/4 mile then 1/4 mile back. I saw transition and thought I was done - although we had just passed 2 miles but I don't know, I just heard the announcer and thought how nice it would be to be done. What would you do differently?: go faster. Oh, the girl I was leaprfogging with blew past me within the first 200 or so yards on the run - and steadily widened her lead. Great running by her! Post race
Warm down: Ate a bagel and orange and some water. Hung out with Mike. What limited your ability to perform faster: Oh, a stomach and girlie things.... Event comments: It is a beautiful course and the day was overcast and cool. Not a typical Aug. in NY. Last updated: 2008-03-28 12:00 AM
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United States
West Point Triathlon
75F / 24C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 300/562
Age Group = athena
Age Group Rank = 1/5
drove up w/ Mike. Left at 5:30 - after Kate was up from 1 to 3am. Didn't feel tired but man, did my stomach not feel good...more on that later.
Realized at the rest stop 1 hr. away that we both thought the other one got the water bottles out of the fridge. Bought some smart water at the rest stop and we were good to go.
Got to the race site and hit porta potty just in time - got checked in and had about 9 mins. in a CROWDED transition area to get ready and go.
None. Managed to hit the porta potty for the 3rd time right before the start of the race. Helped, but not too much.