Spring Fever Triathlon
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Spring Fever Triathlon - TriathlonSprint
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Comments: This was pretty crappy. I listed my time as though it was a yard pool, but it was in fact a meter pool. I probably should have added a few seconds so I wouldn't have been passed. What would you do differently?: Warmup! Also, I would have clarified the ending a bit more as I swam an extra lap in error. Transition 1
Comments: We had to run about 1/4 of a mile to get to the transition area (barefoot) and it counted towards our time. I got the splits for the events, but I don't remember the t1/t2 times. What would you do differently?: Bring something to sit on. I'm not too flexible as it is, but when I just swam and the blood is rushing to my head, bending over to put the socks on was doubly difficult. Bike
Comments: This was my first tri with a bike that actually went outside (see my other race), so I was very excited to see how I stacked-up on real terrain. There was this hill about 1/2 mile into the bike that kicked me in the rear and slapped me in the face. I managed to pass someone without coming out of the saddle, so I felt pretty good about things. What would you do differently?: I really need to get better at those climbs. I think some good distance training ought to do the trick. Transition 2
Comments: Great transition! Got the gloves/helmet off, took a swig of water, and slipped on the sneaks. Gotta love those race laces! What would you do differently?: Maybe have the gloves off before I get to my parking spot. Otherwise, not too much time could be shave from this transition. Run
Comments: I think the first "half" of the run was a little shorter than the second. I felt as though I ran pretty slow off the bike, like I do in most of my BRICK workouts, so I can't imagine running too fast of a split. My goal was to get under an hour, so I kept looking at my watch to try and pace myself. When I got back to the start/finish area, I had 53 minutes on the watch and I thought it was within reach. Yeah, it was far from reach - over two minutes in fact. What would you do differently?: Well, since this was my biggest area for improvement, I wouldn't change a thing except do more of the same. Post race
Warm down: Walk around, stretch a bit, talk to the in-laws, and wait for the Mrs. to come around the bend. What limited your ability to perform faster: The extra lap on the swim and the rough ride back after the turnaround. Next is an Oly-distance tri, so I better shape-up! Event comments: Lots of volunteers, but the confusion in the transition areas seemingly overwhelmed them. In one instance, a guy took off in the wrong direction for about 100 yards before someone finally cought him to turn him around. Other than that, the vols were great. Last updated: 2005-03-24 12:00 AM
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2005-04-17 10:34 PM |
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United States
74F / 23C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 42/200
Age Group = 30-34
Age Group Rank = 7/12
It was dang early (5:45am) when we headed from the hotel towards the tri site about thirty minutes away. My wife and I had clif bars and bananas to eat and water/gatorade to drink. After getting lost, we came squealing into the Claremore Recreation Center at about 6:45am. Lots of stress and lots of rushing awaited us. Fortunately, Mr. Trist (race director) helped us out and we got our numbers, shirts, race belts, and such lickety-split (thanks Trist!).
Since we were running extremely late, I barely had time to jump in and out of the water. What that means is... no warmup.