Ironman 70.3 Steelhead
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Ironman 70.3 Steelhead - Triathlon
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Comments: This was my worst swim so far. The surf was 1-2 feet and I had sighting challenges. I have neglected my swim this season as well, and with business travel, I missed weeks of swimming and had only two swims in the last 2 weeks before the race. One was a 46 minute swim in a small hotel pool. A couple times I mistook the red vest of a kayaker as a buoy, putting me way off course. I was counting on the extra speed wearing my wetsuit, but the water temp in Lake Michigan went up 3.4 degrees over night, making the race not wetsuit legal. What would you do differently?: I need to swim more, especially at higher intensity. Transition 1
Comments: For transition, it was a long single file run to the bike start. I got stuck behind some walkers. Arg! It took a bit longer than isual due to getting the sand off my feet. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Bike
Comments: I killed this one. I had my fastest bike split ever by far for any distance I've been trying to break 22mph for any distance, let alone a 70.3. My great hydration plan went out the window just after the 1st aid station. My plan was to drink water with Nuun for the first two bottles I carried with Stinger chews, and the change to Gatorade and water on the rest of the ride. Just past the 1st aid station going thru an intersection, I hit a bump and my full bottle bounced out. I kept going and then realized my other bottle had come dislodged and turned over in the cage and was empty! To add insult to injury, I got a yellow flag for littering! I had nothing to drink for 50 minutes until the next aid station (and penalty tent stop). I got water and Gatorade and sucked down the water fairly quickly. I finished my last Gatorade with about 5-10 minutes to go I was really amazed with my pace. I was kind of zoned out through most of the ride. When I hit my second 5 mile split at just over 12 minutes, I was pretty shocked. The only 5 mile split below 22 mph was the penalty tent split. What would you do differently?: I need better bottle cages. The cheap water bottles don't fit tightly enough. Transition 2
Comments: This transition was OK. At the end of the bike t was a slow single file for a bit and this gave me a chance to stretch my hamstrings. Typically, My hammys are super tight in T2 but this was not a problem for this race. What would you do differently?: Nothing. Run
Comments: Since I was messed up on my hydration plan, I figured I was toast for the run. By the run start it was 79°, mostly sunny and humid. I started with 2 10-oz bottles of Nuun and 2 of Gatorade endurance. I think I was drinking every 3-7 minutes throughout the race. When my bottles were empty, I refilled one with half water and half Gatorade. I had 3 of these. My stomach stayed not perfect, but pretty good. For the last couple of miles, I realized that my stomach was OK and the only challenge I had were my wasted quads. From my bike training mainly, I was used to this and was able to pick up the race for the last 2 miles, with my last mile being the fastest. What would you do differently?: Having knee issues in March messed up my run training fro march and April. This did not help. I also need to lose another 10 pounds. It's funny that I've been a runner since i was 15. Just under 9 minute miles I think of as very slow, but overall this run time was better than my bike time from an overall rank position. I think with better training and losing weight I should be able to do 8:30 to 8:45 pace. Post race
Warm down: I found a chair to sit down on and take off my shoes. I then went for a swim in the lake. My stomach was doing OK so I was able to eat afterward. What limited your ability to perform faster: I was SURE this race would be wetsuit legal. I've really worked on the bike this year and neglected my swimming. With a decent swim I would have placed in the top 10% and qualified for worlds. Next year. . . Event comments: Race day was OK,but registration the day before was pretty bad. I stood in line in the hot sun for almost 2 hours. I've never had that before. They needed more shade. They did bring the people in line a small bottle of water. having to go almost an hour between aid stations on the bike I thought was too long. This was my 70.3 PR by about 8.5 minutes. The last time I did this race was in 2009 and I beat that time by 30 minutes. Last updated: 2016-08-12 12:00 AM
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United States
World Triathlon Corporation
78F / 26C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 340/2147
Age Group = 55-59
Age Group Rank = 11/72
I went up the day before to register. I drank water with 1/2 a Nuun active tab. I figured I would not go with straight water.
The morning of the race I got up a little after 3, which gave me close to 7 hours sleep. I had a breakfast of oatmeal, OJ, and coffee. I did some stretching and had a half hour drive to the race. On the way, I drank electrolyte (Nuun 1/2 strength and water). My biggest concern was hydration for this race, so II tried to prepare.
I did a bit of swimming before the start.