The water was freezing and my legs started shaking half way through the swim. By the time I got out of the water I was shaking all over and my teeth were chattering. Transition took me almost 20 minutes due to how cold I was. I couldn't stop shaking. Not sure I would have made it if I had to be in the water much longer.
The bike went pretty well. I realized my GPS was gone. and stopped to talk to my friends about that. The wind got really strong on the second and third loop. A stop at special needs and a porta potty slowed things up a bit there as well as a brief chat with the crew before my third lap. I wasn't ever winded (the benefit of coming from CO) but didn't know what to expect on the run and didn't have the speed showing on my Garmin as I didn't want it to effect me if it showed slower times then I am used to. I could have gone faster on the bike but again I just didn't know what to expect later on.
The run started out pretty well for me as I wanted to make sure I was ahead of the clock. Again, cardiovascularly, I was fine but the dreaded GI stuff started around mile 10 and from then all it was walking. Chicken broth helped but I was afraid to run for the fear of getting sick. Not a way you want to finish (or not finish) a race. Mike Riley singled me out and had the spectators cheer "Kathleen Kellams, you are an Ironman". Not a bad way to end a day.
Have to get on a plane. But I will touch base later.