IM LOU swim starting point
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2008-04-11 7:59 AM |
Veteran 142 Yorktown, Indiana | Subject: IM LOU swim starting point |
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2008-04-11 8:42 AM in reply to: #1330360 |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point Good catch. I check that site periodically but stuff seldom changes. They finally took off all the 2007 stuff. I hope they keep the same start as last year. ~Mike |
2008-04-11 10:29 AM in reply to: #1330360 |
221 | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point I noticed this too. One question for those who did the race last year. Does the finish line close at midnight or 17 hrs after the last person starts? For example, if I'm in the front of the line to start the swim and it takes me 17 hrs and 4 min will I still make it since it probably takes 20 min or so to get everyone in the water? |
2008-04-11 10:47 AM in reply to: #1330751 |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point king03 - 2008-04-11 10:29 AM I noticed this too. One question for those who did the race last year. Does the finish line close at midnight or 17 hrs after the last person starts? For example, if I'm in the front of the line to start the swim and it takes me 17 hrs and 4 min will I still make it since it probably takes 20 min or so to get everyone in the water?
I believe they kept the line open based on the last person in the water.....maybe even a little longer.
The odd thing was they told us to "seed ourselves" in the swim start and that if you might need a little more time, start up front. If you are concerned about making the 17 hr cut-off, on race morning, get to the transition area as soon as they open, get body marked and your stuff/bike ready to go as fast as you can and then walk to the starting area...and then chill out for the next hour till starting time. If you get near the front of the line you'd actually have about 17.5 hrs to cross the finish line. ~Mike |
2008-04-11 2:42 PM in reply to: #1330446 |
Champion 8540 the colony texas | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point Rogillio - 2008-04-11 8:42 AM Good catch. I check that site periodically but stuff seldom changes. They finally took off all the 2007 stuff. I hope they keep the same start as last year. ~Mike hey Mike ,, silly quesiton do you think the time trial start made it easier or harder to find someone to draft off of?? |
2008-04-11 3:46 PM in reply to: #1331617 |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point Gaarryy - 2008-04-11 2:42 PM Rogillio - 2008-04-11 8:42 AM Good catch. I check that site periodically but stuff seldom changes. They finally took off all the 2007 stuff. I hope they keep the same start as last year. ~Mike hey Mike ,, silly quesiton do you think the time trial start made it easier or harder to find someone to draft off of??
I dunno. I'll defer to Aaron on this one. Drafting never crossed my mind....I just swam and had fun. I'm slow so I'm not sure I could keep up with anyone to draft off of. ~Mike |
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2008-04-12 8:38 PM in reply to: #1331617 |
Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point QUOTE] hey Mike ,, silly quesiton do you think the time trial start made it easier or harder to find someone to draft off of?? Not a silly question--I'm curious myself . . . Also, are we sure that it is a time trial start? Is there enough room at the start to have a mass start if they wanted one? |
2008-04-12 9:16 PM in reply to: #1333405 |
Pro 3883 Woodstock,GA | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point PinkLeopard - 2008-04-12 9:38 PM QUOTE] Not a silly question--I'm curious myself . . . Also, are we sure that it is a time trial start? Is there enough room at the start to have a mass start if they wanted one?
hey Mike ,, silly quesiton do you think the time trial start made it easier or harder to find someone to draft off of??
No the channel is way to narrow for a mass start, trust me the TT start is better if you are one that doesn't like getting pummeled in the water. Edited by Rocket Man 2008-04-12 9:17 PM |
2008-04-15 12:40 PM in reply to: #1330360 |
Champion 6993 Chicago, Illinois | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point I do not draft on the swim. I save all my drafting for the bike. . I am more nervous about swimming up stream. I am not the fastest swimmer and I hope I am able to move. |
2008-04-15 1:05 PM in reply to: #1339351 |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point chirunner134 - 2008-04-15 12:40 PM I do not draft on the swim. I save all my drafting for the bike. . I am more nervous about swimming up stream. I am not the fastest swimmer and I hope I am able to move.
Not to worry. I'm a slow swimmer also and I didn't have any problems. It took me 38 minutes to swim to the turnaround buoy and then it was cake coming back down....kinda like when you crest a hill and start coming back down. In other words, after the turnaround, that water was downhill! It's really pretty fun swimming with the current...kinda lets you know how fast the scenery goes by for really fast swimmers. On the other hand, it the change back to the original swim start as opposed to the estuary, then it's gonna be a challange. The Corps of Engineers can control to current to a degree and I'm sure they will minimize the current for the race...however, you can only slow the water so much before you start to cause flooding upstream of the dams. The thing to watch is rainfall in the weeks before the race. Well, not sense thinking about that now....just put in a much training as you can. We're gonna have a great race in Louisville this year! I'm pumped and you guys should be too! ~Mike |
2008-04-15 2:55 PM in reply to: #1333405 |
Champion 10471 Dallas, TX | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point PinkLeopard - 2008-04-12 8:38 PM Also, are we sure that it is a time trial start? Is there enough room at the start to have a mass start if they wanted one? Well, I don't think we are sure about that. They ONLY did it last year because of how bad the current was due to excessive rain the days before. I saw a picture of the Ohio and it's HUGE. I can't imagine there isn't enough room to start a mass start. They do it in Tempe and it's a narrow lake. |
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2008-04-15 3:23 PM in reply to: #1339798 |
Champion 10157 Alabama | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point KSH - 2008-04-15 2:55 PM PinkLeopard - 2008-04-12 8:38 PM Also, are we sure that it is a time trial start? Is there enough room at the start to have a mass start if they wanted one? Well, I don't think we are sure about that. They ONLY did it last year because of how bad the current was due to excessive rain the days before. I saw a picture of the Ohio and it's HUGE. I can't imagine there isn't enough room to start a mass start. They do it in Tempe and it's a narrow lake.
I think a mass start would be difficult for two reasons. 1. If you put athletes in the water, they have to swim in place until the gun goes off. Depending on how strong the current happens to be on race day, this could sap your energy before you even start. The Corp of Engineers can slow the current some but they can't stop it. And 2. If you start the race on dry land, then you'd have to jump in as there is a sea wall that and there is a 3 to 5 foot drop from the land to the water. Jumping in (with a mass start) would be a recipe for disaster! The only way I can think to mitigate the 'swim in place' to overcome the current problem is if they put some lines out there to hang on to while we wait. Last year on Saturday morning I went for a practice swim. I went in at the steps and swam at a modest pace towards the first buoy. It took me 28 minutes to reach the buoy. I rounded the bouy and headed back. It took me 4 minutes to get back! Granted, this was the day before the race and the current had subsided on race day - either becuase of natural reasons or because of the damns - but I just can't imagine swimming in place for 5 or 10 minutes prior to the swim start. Bottom line is, I'm giving 3 to 5 odds that they will NOT change the swim start back to a mass start. :-) ~Mike |
2008-04-15 3:30 PM in reply to: #1330360 |
Expert 749 | Subject: RE: IM LOU swim starting point I was not able to draft last year. I was about #40 starting & found that it was just not that crowded. I had a few folks pass me but mostly I felt like I was swimming by myself. I was greatly relieved about the TT start last year after spending more than a few sleepless nights worrying about how we were going to tread water for 10 min. before the start while they got 2000 people off a barge . . . So, I for one will be happy w/ a TT start & will again be at the front of the line! |