GRAND HAVEN "Y" TRI, DU & SPRINT TRI
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GRAND HAVEN "Y" TRI, DU & SPRINT TRI - TriathlonSprint
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Comments: This was slow swim for everyone. I think there were two reasons: 1. The swim was in Lake Michigan, and it was pretty calm, but there was still some tide/current action that we had to work against in the lake. 2. THE WATER WAS FREEZING COLD! I almost quit in the first 50 m. I couldn't breath, and I certainly couldn't keep my face in the water. I looked around and a ton of us were either swimming with our heads out of the water or backstroking because it was so freaking cold. The race organizers said the water temp was mid 60s, but I do not believe them. Some seasoned triathletes didn't even start the race because they thougt the water was too cold and miserable. That should have been a warning. What would you do differently?: Pay more attention to water temps before getting in. Not wake up an hour late. Find out if there are any techniques for catching your breath when you are in freezing cold water. Transition 1
Comments: This was, no joke, an 800m transition. We ran out of the water, across the beach, to the pier. Once their I stripped my wetsuit and put on running sandles so I could run the 700 remaining meters back to the transition area. The pier was a nice combination of wood plank and cement so running without shoes seemed like a bad choice. The transition area was at the top of a hill too, so after not being able to breath in the swim and having to run 800 m back to TI, then we had a hill climb. Once I got to the transition area, I noticed that my chain had fallen off, so that added more time to my transition as well. However, I still had one of the faster transition times for the women in this race, so I guess its not that bad. Bike
Comments: I felt great on the bike and actually think my speed was probably more like 18 mph. I was cranking, and feeling good. Problem was, I was zapped for the run. What would you do differently?: not burn my legs so much on the bike. Transition 2
Run
What would you do differently?: bet Post race
Warm down: walked around. Found trixie. tried to cool off. At this point I realized I was over heated. What limited your ability to perform faster: Bad pre race routine. Not a good taper plan. Waking up late and not getting my coffee. Blowing out on the bike. Event comments: This will be a great race once they work out the first year problems. The volunteers had no idea which end was up, and there are some logistics they could improve on. However, I did enjoy the race and will be back next year. Change for next year's plan is to actually stay in Grand Haven the night before and not have this chaos in the morning. :) Note: I believe I did set one record on Sunday. Land speed from Lansing to Grand Haven. Last updated: 2005-07-13 12:00 AM
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United States
3 Disciplines
85F / 29C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 52/109
Age Group = 25-29
Age Group Rank = 4/12
Woke up LATE (an hour late). Drove with "caution and poise" (yeah, right) to Portland to pick-up trixie and hopefully make it to Grand Haven before they closed packet pick-up.
Not much time for warm up, other than walking from car to transition area, to car, to transition area, to car, to new parking lot, to swim finish, to swim start (olympic), back to swim start for sprint. (The point I am trying to make here is that none of these things were close together)