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Comments: For my first ever open water swim and first time swimming in my wetsuit I thought it went well. The first 250 meters was the hardest. Alot of people out there go around and follow. The water was cool and crystal clear so after the first bouy I was able to find my stroke I practiced and grind out the rest of the swim. Once I rounded the last bouy and could see the shore, I could really dig in and go for it. I was a little groggy when I got to the shallows and stood up. But once I did that I knew I was going to finish the rest of the race, so that was the biggest relief. What would you do differently?: Trust my stroke and know that the training will pay off ina good performance. I am not a fast swimmer, so I need to not expect too much. Transition 1
Comments: Wetsuit stuck on arms so I could not get it down to my waist until I was actually at my bike. Also I took my time to get my sences before running out with the bike since this was the first time I ever went right from swim to bike. I did not want to head out with my head still groggy from the swim. What would you do differently?: Body glide so I can really get the wetsuit off on the way to T1. Go without socks, and no bike gloves. Bike
Comments: Took me a second to mount because this was only my second ride with the clipless pedals and I had trouble clipping in the right foot. Had to then fumble with my gloves which I had fastened to the top tube. Once I got going though...I passed a TON of people which help me push my pace. (I guess that is an advantage of being a slow swimmer.) I love this ride, very flat, very scenic and super fast. What would you do differently?: I will know the clipless pedals better nad be more comfortable with them. NO glove shoudl not effect the ride and help me get up to speed. Even though I was slowest of my age group I thought I went pretty fast for me and that is all that matters. Transition 2
Comments: Did really well on this transition by getting the bike shoes off and running shoes on. The Yanks laces helpped a lot. I then just grabbed my hat and number and ran out with then in hand to put them on once on the course. One slight problem. I almost ran out the wrong end of the transition area so I then had to run back across the whole transition area to the correct exit. Live and learn. What would you do differently?: Remind myself of which way to exit. That did not even cross my mind at all even while setting up in the morning. Now I know I guess. Run
Comments: Again I was the slowest, but I didn't care. This 5K was tough, but I was so happy to finish. What would you do differently?: Train for speed. Next year for that. This year was about finishing. Post race
Warm down: Cool wet towel the the volenteer gave us and the finish line was heavenly. Soem snacks and watched for everyone else to finish and cheered on the wife. What limited your ability to perform faster: I am still slow. I will be better next year. I am happy all in all for my first ever tri. Event comments: Not much to compare it too, but all in all it seemed well done. I know this was the first time they ran an even in this location so hopefully they learned some too. Being on a Sunday morning close to a residental area and a chruch kept the music and comment to a minimum. Last updated: 2004-08-12 12:00 AM
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70F / 21C
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Overall Rank = 7/7
Age Group = 30-34
Age Group Rank = 0/
Got to the site nice and early. Had a light breakfast. Did a lot of drooling over the cool bikes in the transition area.
Some light jogging to work out the nerves.