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Reebok Women's Triathlon - TriathlonSprint
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Comments: I felt rushed to jump off the dock, surface then "GO!". Tried to go on the outside of the pack and went a bit off course, but got back in line and into a good rhythm. What would you do differently?: I would have liked to warm-up and I would concentrate on breathing slower. I also need to practice sighting more quickly and keep swimming even if I can't find the buoy on the first try. ![]() Transition 1
Comments: I made it through the swim woo hooo!!! That was all that was going on in my head on the jog back to the transition area. It was nice to see some familiar faces. What would you do differently?: My shirt was kind of hard to put on while I was wet. I just dealt with it. ![]() Bike
Comments: The point of turn around to head out on the second lap I had to completely stop for a while to avoid cross traffic. Would have been nice to have a merging lane. I felt like I was doing well, especially with gear changes and climbing the hills standing. I was greatful for my wristband which I renamed my "snot-pad". What would you do differently?: I would use all my bigger gears to gain more speed on the downhills. I should also drink more. ![]() Transition 2
Comments: I had to blow my nose from the cold bike ride, but it didn't slow me down too much. What would you do differently?: Nothing ![]() Run
Comments: I expected this to be my the worst leg for me, but I felt very confident and powerful through the whole thing. No problems with my knee or cramping. I took on those hills and used the spectators cheering to go faster. I got into the "zone", staying at a steady pace, and thought about all the donors who I was representing and the good cause we were out there to support. I tried to send Jasmine some good vibes to get her through it and coming up on the finish line was the most exciting part. I sprinted across with everyone cheering and busted out laughing because the announcer pronounced my last name wrong. The first person I saw was Ellen, she took off my timing chip and I couldn't stop smiling. I did it!!! What would you do differently?: My splits didn't sound accurate to me 8:10, 8:49, 9:18 and 11:00, but if they were, I would try to have negative splits. ![]() Post race
Warm down: I went straight over to the run course to watch for Jasmine come around the corner. I did a little streatching and drank some water. The screamed my brains out to cheer Jas on. What limited your ability to perform faster: I was maybe too timid on the swim and the wet road conditions of the bike probably slowed me down. Event comments: Haha, well I can say it's the best race because it's the first and only one!! But actually, I think I couldn't have asked for a better first race. Everything seemed to go just as I had envisioned. I was very challenged by this course, but I performed right up to my ability and then adreniline took me a little farther. I will never forget the wonderful experience I had with my friend Jasmine and I am so glad I could help raise over $1400 for the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund in the process. Being able to race and represent everyone who donated and who have been affect by this disease was an honor. Last updated: 2004-06-24 12:00 AM
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2004-09-13 6:56 PM
Seattle, WA




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Age Group = 20-24
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We got up so early it was late! 4 am, ate a bowl of cheerios with sliced bananas, filled the gatorade and water bottles then strapped the bikes to the car. Jasmine and I had some jittery chats amongst spells of silent concentration on the 30 min drive to the venue. Arrival was greeted by people with big markers telling us to strip, number 477. We were a couple racks away from Michellie Jones, who acted like she's done this before ; ) , so I just copied her. Laid out my american flag towel (easy to recognize) and set up my gear.
A jog to the swim out and back to the transition area was our warm-up. A bit of stretching, taking off of the pants and shirt (putting the shirt back on because it was so cold) and then over to the beach to await the race kick-off. The national anthem was a nice touch to warm us up, make us forget about the cold and remember all those who are sacrificing their time and lives to give us the great country we live in. Jasmine and I hugged for emotional support (and maybe to share body warmth) before head out on the dock.