Ironman Maryland
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Ironman Maryland - Triathlon
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Swim
Comments: Tried to keep it long and easy. They reversed the course direction to maximize the current....much appreciated. Jelly fish were a big unknown for me. Lots of stings to the face, similar to a small electric shock. More of a small annoyance than a major obstalce. Transition 1
Comments: Just once it would be nice to remove my wetsuit without a calf cramping. Bike
Comments: Tried to keep it easy based on my lack of conditioning. Probably overcooked the first 35 miles. Made the most of 3 aid station stops to avoid any nutritional miscues. Those stops probably added close to a combined 30 minutes. The course is described as having "swirling winds". This is a great description. Wind direction was all over the place and felt like a headwind more than a tailwind. The lack of any elevation means you are peddling the entire time. For those interested, the road conditions are good but half of the roads are course stone chips. What would you do differently?: I started to overheat around mile 95. Wasn't so much of an issue for the bike but it did show up early in the run. Need to do a better job controlling core temp with water. Transition 2
Run
Comments: This was always going to be a walk-run. First 5 miles were fine, but the overheating continued from the bike and was eventually followed by my stomach shutting down. This forced me to walk miles 6-14. Once back to normal, I was able to walk-run the last 10ish miles and finish with a smile. The local support is awesome and is a great energy boost. Post race
Event comments: It goes with out saying I had no business doing this race. 5 weeks of training is not nearly adequate and attempting this was a high risk decision. After deferring 2021 because of a case of covid, subsequently losing 6 months of training because of myocarditis,, and a staph infection and another round of covid in May-June, I wanted to at least toe the line and see what I could do. A failed attempt was better than no attempt. I was willing to fail, but also determined to grind. It was important to me to set an example of perseverance for the boys. I wouldn't change a thing! Despite the lack of training, using lessons from IM Arizona in 2008 allowed me to still set a new PR by over an hour. Last updated: 2022-09-17 12:00 AM
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83F / 28C
Overall Rank = 746/1374
Age Group = 40-44
Age Group Rank = 105/164
3am wake up alarm. Bagel, protein shake, and yogurt for breakfast. Arrived for the first shuttle. Pumped the tires, delivered needs bags, and then wait on a bench for the start