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Oshkosh Triathlon - Olympic Distance - TriathlonOlympic


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Winneconne, Wisconsin
United States
Midwest Sports Events
60'sF / 0C
Sunny
Total Time = 3h 00m 28s
Overall Rank = 167/245
Age Group = 35-39
Age Group Rank = 12/18
Pre-race routine:

So, we went up to Winneconne on Saturday so my son could do the kids tri. We had a really nice, mellow, relaxing day, and had rented a cabin right next to the park. Woo hoo! No getting up at the crack of dawn. No sleeping on the ground in a tent. Yah. Well, there was STILL no sleeping. What's up with that? I was stupid nervous about not waking up on time or something. I micro-slept all night and checked the clock about every 10 minutes. Ugh. Nice way to prep for a big race. Anyway, at 4:30 I said screw it and got up and ate a bowl of shredded wheat and drank some water. Then, got dressed and curled back up in bed for a while longer.
Event warmup:

At 6:00, I decided it was time to go get body marked. So, I walk my bike and gear over to the park (yep, that was so sweet). I rack my bike and some yokel says, "Um, maam, I don't think you're allowed to park there." I look up and it's Webs. Eeeaaaawww! Way to start the day with a donkey sighting. Soon Dave and Clint joined the Oly racks. (Nice thing about this race is that it's mostly sprinters, so if you're doing the Oly, it's fairly easy to find each other.) PJ joined us for a while, trying to decide whether or not to go with the wetsuit. Jesse showed up for a bit of mutual encouragement. Then, we were off to the water. None of us did much actual swimming. But, we all got wet, at least. And, then I stood there shivering. Brrrrr. Davey tried to help by holding my chattering teeth closed. But, yah, that didn't work so well.
Swim
  • 27m 33s
  • 1320 yards
  • 02m 05s / 100 yards
Comments:

Holy crap this swim was ugly. Apparently, there's a current that goes to the left. I think if I were to go back and read last year's report, I would probably find that I figured that out last year. (Note to self - read previous year's race report.) I did some serious zig zagging before I figured out how to compensate. The family said I was not alone, and that LOTS of people were drifting far left. There was also a fairly strong wind and big waves. I swallowed a LOT of water. But, I just kept plowing through. People from the wave behind me started catching me on the way back. But, I also caught some people from the wave ahead of me. My mom counted and said I was 76th out of the water. There were 50 people per wave and I was in the second wave. So, that's not too bad, I guess.
What would you do differently?:

Remember to read last year's report, and compensate for the current so I could actually keep the buoys on the left. Dork.
Transition 1
  • 01m 20s
Comments:

I dropped my swim cap on the run in. Being the good donkey, I stopped for it. I also forgot to set my pedals such that when I went to pull the bike off the rack, the pedal wouldn't get stuck on the down bar (I was in the end spot). The racks were so low that there was wasn't much wiggle room to get the seat out from under it.
What would you do differently?:

If I have a low rack, just rack on the brake levers and screw racking on the seat. If I have it racked on the seat near a support bar, remember to put the pedal in front of the support bar.
Bike
  • 1h 38m 33s
  • 28 miles
  • 17.05 mile/hr
Comments:

The first three miles of this ride, I seriously thought I was in trouble. My legs ached in the worst way and I had nothing in the way of cadence and my speed was seriously about 14 mph. I didn't know what the deal was, but my legs just weren't there. It's a (very) slight uphill and when I crested the hill my legs finally woke up and I was pushing 22-25 mph for a mile or two, which gave me lots of inspiration. I knew I couldn't sustain that, so I settled in to something comfortable and just tried to play it conservative for the rest of the ride. Biking hasn't been my strong suit this year.

Most of the ride was fairly uneventful. There was the chick that slowed down and drifted left on every uphill. She was ticking me off for a while until she finally dropped me on some flats. (I'm better on hills than a lot of folks, it would seem.) And, there was the traffic jam at one point where I have no clue if I did what I was supposed to, but I passed all the cars that the cop had stopped, made sure the cop saw me coming, and blew through the intersection. That was right, right? I mean, it's a race - and the cops had "controlled" the intersections. Bikes have the right of way, yes?
What would you do differently?:

Bike more, and I could have maybe pushed just a smidge more.
Transition 2
  • 01m 11s
Comments:

This felt fairly good and fast. I had a loooong way to run with the bike. I got the socks and shoes on fairly quickly, grabbed the race number and was off. I nearly plowed into some chica that was meandering around in transition. Lots of sprinters were done already and there was a guy with a bullhorn reminding people that "There's still a race on people! Make way for racers!" I not very kindly shouted, "watch out!" as I did a big side step when that chica stepped right into my path without looking.
What would you do differently?:

I think I had this one nearly as fast as it could get, with the distance I had to run.
Run
  • 51m 43s
  • 6.2 miles
  • 08m 20s  min/mile
Comments:

I couldn't be much happier with this run. My running has come such a long way in the last year. Last year, I would have been thrilled with anything under 10/mile for a 5k. I never would have imagined this kind of pace for 10k. My mantra throughout the race was "don't blow up." I concentrated on keeping the heart rate as close as possible to the blow up point, without going over. I have a fairly small window there. A lot of people can go at LT for quite a while, but not me (not yet anyway). I've done no speed training, so I have no tolerance for it.

It also helped immensely to see several donkeys on the run course. I challenged Webs to catch me, and then did my best to stay in front of him. Dave came back to cheer me and Webs on. (Thanks Dave!)

Right at the end, I was thinking I had nothing left for a kick, and there was the JMWebs clan, handing out carrots to the donks. I got a surge of energy and passed the woman that was just in front of me, so I could grab the carrot and get across that finish line. Woo hoo!
What would you do differently?:

I think I played this one about perfect for me. Howsome-ever, I used my racing flats and I've never used them for more than a 5k before. My right foot is a little bit unhappy today, and I'm guessing it's cause of the lack of cushioning on this run. So I should probably get some yanks for my regular running shoes if I'm going to do these longer distances.
Post race
Warm down:

My family was there to cheer me on for this race - including my parents. So, I met up with them at the finish line and got lots of hugs and congratulations and waited for Webs to come across, as I knew he was right behind me. Then, we mingled with the other donks and grabbed some grub and my results printout (wonderful perk there) and packed up. I probably should have done some stretching but I was fairly keyed up and just enjoying the afterglow too much.

What limited your ability to perform faster:

I would imagine I would perform better if I actually slept the night before. *sigh*

Event comments:

They were out of plates and out of a bunch of food, and they really needed bottles of water or something at the end. I guess that's the downfall of doing the Olympic. The sprinters eat it all before you get back.




Last updated: 2008-07-07 12:00 AM
Swimming
00:27:33 | 1320 yards | 02m 05s / 100yards
Age Group: 0/18
Overall: 0/245
Performance: Below average
Suit: shorty john
Course: Out and back with buoys on the left.
Start type: Wade Plus: Waves
Water temp: 0F / 0C Current: Medium
200M Perf. Below average Remainder: Average
Breathing: Average Drafting: Average
Waves: Navigation: Bad
Rounding: Below average
T1
Time: 01:20
Performance: Below average
Cap removal: Average Helmet on/
Suit off:
Yes
Wetsuit stuck? No Run with bike: Yes
Jump on bike: No
Getting up to speed: Average
Biking
01:38:33 | 28 miles | 17.05 mile/hr
Age Group: 0/18
Overall: 0/245
Performance:
Wind: Strong
Course: Rectangular route on country roads - some bumpy, but most fairly good. Some hills, but nothing too arduous.
Road: Smooth Dry Cadence:
Turns: Good Cornering: Good
Gear changes: Good Hills: Good
Race pace: Comfortable Drinks: Just right
T2
Time: 01:11
Overall: Good
Riding w/ feet on shoes Good
Jumping off bike Average
Running with bike Good
Racking bike Good
Shoe and helmet removal Average
Running
00:51:43 | 06.2 miles | 08m 20s  min/mile
Age Group: 0/18
Overall: 0/245
Performance: Good
Course: Out and back through town and country streets.
Keeping cool Good Drinking Just right
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall: Good
Mental exertion [1-5] 4
Physical exertion [1-5] 4
Good race? Yes
Evaluation
Course challenge Just right
Organized? Yes
Events on-time? Yes
Lots of volunteers? Yes
Plenty of drinks? Yes
Post race activities: Below average
Race evaluation [1-5] 4

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2008-08-11 7:32 AM

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2008-08-11 8:19 AM
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Nice race girl!  Oh yeah, and the sprinters do eat all the food...especially us Clydesdales
2008-08-11 8:23 AM
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BunnyT - 2008-08-11 8:19 AM Nice race girl! Oh yeah, and the sprinters do eat all the food...especially us Clydesdales

I should have had you save some for me! 

2008-08-11 8:34 AM
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Great race Deanna...nice smokin run girl!! Congrats on your first Oly!!
2008-08-11 9:02 AM
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Eeeaawwwsome race Oly girl.  You did great out there yesterday.  One of the donks could have knocked on your cabin door at 6:00 AM so youdidn't have to worry about the alarm.  Duh.

2008-08-11 9:19 AM
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Awesome race Deanna! I saw that chick or maybe her sister --- drifted left on every hill nearly careening into bikes, cars, whatever... Geeeez!

Nice improvement on the running and I"d say your bike was strong too! and the swim... all of it girl!



2008-08-11 9:20 AM
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Um, you need to correct your overall time to 3:00:28 not 3:28.  Great race.  I will use you for inspiration for PP. 
2008-08-11 9:24 AM
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EAWsum job on the first OLY!!!  when i saw you on the run you looked really fresh!!!  bet you cant wait for the next OLY now, or Half IM, or even better yet........a full IM!!!

EEEEEEEAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWW 

2008-08-11 9:38 AM
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Great first OLY. Are you knackered today

Great time and you finally got to sport the Donkey colours. Sweet. 

2008-08-11 9:39 AM
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Joe Runner - 2008-08-11 9:20 AM Um, you need to correct your overall time to 3:00:28 not 3:28. Great race. I will use you for inspiration for PP.

Oops. Thanks for catching that. Tis now corrected.

(I may try to convince the wee one to go to PP to cheer with me. We'll see if he's amenable.

2008-08-11 9:40 PM
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Very impressive job Missy! You really kicked azz on that run. I really wanted to catch you, but just couldn't pull it off. Always great to see you. I really like the cabin idea. Sure beats the roach motel we stayed in.


2008-08-12 2:13 PM
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EEEAAAWWWWSOME 10K there, Donkette!

Now, get some sleep!

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