Karen Smyers Woman Triathlon
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Karen Smyers Woman Triathlon - TriathlonSprint
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Comments: Once again, the water temp was 74 degrees which was wetsuit legal, but for a swim this short, they really weren't needed, yet a few people still wore them. All the girls were shivering at the start, which I feed off of. I love it when other people whine about the conditions, because it just toughens me up...I can be stronger than the weather, etc. This was my first mass start, but there wasn't near as many people as I had expected. I got jostled a lot in the first half, as to be expected, but I was proud at how I kept calm and didn't freak out. Once rounding the bouy to head to the bank, I felt in control and had a good rhythm. What would you do differently?: Well, the usual work on technique and swim more in preparation, but I really think I did the best that I could do at this point. Transition 1
Comments: Fastest T1 time out of my group, I didn't have any problems. What would you do differently?: Nothing Bike
Comments: Woohoo, I was close to 8 minutes faster than the next girl in my group on the bike. I passed several guys, who had a 15 minute head start on us chicas, along with several women. I usually try to go as hard as I can on the bike, but I didn't today because of the conditions. The roads were wet, which didn't bother me for the most part, but it bothered other people, which became a problem when they would all of a sudden slam on their breaks and weave all over the road. There was too much traffic on the roads...cars would either barrel past me, or I would be gaining on cars with no where to get around them. Some intersections were not manned, and I was fearful of cars turning into me. Several of the guys aggrevated me because they would be riding to the right or middle of the road so I was constantly yelling at them to move over, but at the same time it was nice knowing I was kicking some boys tails. What would you do differently?: Try to go harder. I was a little too cautious on the turns, and I was too nervous around the cars. I should have been more confident, this is the first time where I went way too slow on the bike. Transition 2
Comments: Again, no problems. What would you do differently?: nothing Run
Comments: I felt like I ran my usual. I was so mad coming into the finish because the announcer was going on about the girl running behind me...how dare he not mention me! And this girl thinks she's going to pass me?! I DON'T THINK SO! I was mad and kicked it in full gear and beat her in. Ain't no one going to pass me that close to the finish! What would you do differently?: It's getting to the point where I don't really have to mention it anymore: COMFORT ZONE BAD! Post race
Warm down: Ate a breakfast burrito, two krispy kreme donuts, and drank a jamba juice. I took my stuff to the car and waited and waited and froze in my wet clothes while waiting for the awards. I saw the results and I knew that I had won my division, was the 8th female overall, and finished 58th out of the men and women combined. They finally go to the awards and said that they were going to be sending out personalized plaques with our name and a picture from the race, which is cool, but I wish I had known earlier because I didn't need to stand around forever to hear my name called out. What limited your ability to perform faster: Weather and other people...and the fact that I need to train more. I was pleasantly surprised with myself though, because I had been fighting off being sick all last week and didn't get to work out much due to different circumstances. Event comments: This was a great race, especially since it was the first time for this race. You can't predict the weather, but it was still fun, and it felt good on the bike and run. Meeting Dave Scott and Karen Smyers was so cool. The food afterwards was good. This race was really geared towards beginners and the volunteers were super helpful in helping the beginners out. The race started behind, but that was due to the cramped parking and weather, and was not a big deal to me. Personalized plaques for the awards is awesome. I liked how they did a survey at registration to get ideas on how to make it a better triathlon. My only complaint: the bike course, I don't like negotiating with cars, especially when I'm concentrating on a race, but at the same time, I know that we can't just kick them off the roads. Last updated: 2004-10-11 12:00 AM
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Overall Rank = 8/109
Age Group = F20-24
Age Group Rank = 1/7
I got to meet Dave Scott and Karen Smyers!! On Saturday, I picked up my race packet and went to the Q&A session with Dave and Karen. They were so nice, down to earth, and funny people. It was great. I got an autographed poster of them that I can't wait to frame. I stayed the night at a friends house (watched Texas Tech kill Nebraska, yea!). I got up at 4 in the morning, got ready and headed to the race. I parked in the parking lot outside the park, which I think was smart. I was one of the first people there so I got body marked, racked my bike in a spot close to the exit, and picked up my chip. Being an anal engineer, type A person has it's advantages of being overally prepared and always early to everything...after setting up I went to the bathroom, etc. When I came back, I noticed that Dave and Karen were racked next to me, how cool is that?! So at least I knew I would have plenty of room on that side once I got out of the lake because they would be long gone.
I jogged for about ten minutes and stretched, walked around. Not a lot. It was hard to stay warm with the yucky weather.