Ironman 70.3 Boise
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Ironman 70.3 Boise - Triathlon1/2 Ironman
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Swim
Comments: I survived the swim!!! It was very windy and created a situation where the first 1/4 was into a head wind, 1/2 had cross winds, and the only part without wind had a very happy go lucky sheriff in his support boat going too fast in his excited frenzy causing a wake the whole time on that side. However - I survived the very cold swim!!! What would you do differently?: Like always I need lessons and to learn to swim. However, I am pleased. No back stroke and even if slow, no panic! Transition 1
Comments: Clean transition meant no gear was out. All the bike gear in a colored bag and I did not set it up as smartly as I could have. Also, I chose to unclip my shoes from bike and run in them as I had not practiced getting into the shoes while riding. What would you do differently?: Set up transition better and practice packing skills includeing condom rolling my socks. Bike
Comments: Loved the bike even if the last 20 miles was in pouring rain. Just more incentive to finish earlier to avoid "getting caught in the rain"! :) What would you do differently?: Always need more hill work and need to up the cadence on my bike to spin up some of the rollers. Transition 2
Comments: Very wet transition, but as my newest avatar will attest - I was smiling as I left. What would you do differently?: need to put the ynks in my new shoes and need to wear one shirt for bike and run instead of changing. Run
Comments: Second loop was hard as you go into town through crowds cheering those heading down the finish while you run across a timing mat in turn around to go back to the park. What would you do differently?: run more miles in training. Did not run enough overall training miles. However, did not walk and kept forward motion all day. Was ok with the run as i loved the first HIM! Post race
Warm down: Chocolate shake and walk-about as I hung at the finish to cheer on others and wait for buddy Rick. What limited your ability to perform faster: Hmmmm . . . lifestyle the last 40 years probably contributed. I had a great first HIM and would recomend Boise to any and everyone! Event comments: So far the most enjoyable race I have ever attended. There was even a point on the bike course where I was passing a correctional center complex and the weekend community service people (chain-gang) stood on the side of the road to cheer us on. now that is a community that is glad to see triathletes! :) I so would recommend this to anyone thinking about a 70.3 or just adding another race to the year. The town is beautifule, you can adjust to the cold water, the scenery is awsome, and the race is well put on! Last updated: 2008-01-14 12:00 AM
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United States
World Triathlon Corporation
68F / 20C
Precipitation
Overall Rank = 831/1500
Age Group = 40-44
Age Group Rank = 108/147
Practice swim the day before and dinner with Rick, his family, and my family. Last minute set-up in transition and putting on the suit!
Lots of stretching!