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Orlando, Florida
United States
Ironman North America Athlete Services
85F / 29C
Sunny
Total Time = 5h 57m 11s
Overall Rank = 800/2017
Age Group = 40-44
Age Group Rank = 160/348
Pre-race routine:

Woke up at 400a alarm. Ate banana and half bagel, cup of coffee. Get into race clothes and woke my brother up so he could drive me over to Disney. Put google defogger on. Long lines at bus from parking lot. Went straight to set up transition area, it was dark and hard to see, didn't factor this into the equation. Watched the pros go off.

Event warmup:

Stretched a little.

Swim
  • 37m 16s
  • 2112 yards
  • 01m 46s / 100 yards
Comments:

Felt that I accomplished my plan to the tee. Used swim as warmup, staying outside of main pack and kept breathing and stoke smooth and easy. Sighted often to stay on track. Swam up until I felt ground, coming out I felt great and ran up beach, others were walking so that made me feel good.
What would you do differently?:

Continue to work on OWS, staying straight and sighting.
Transition 1
  • 03m 45s
Comments:

Came out of swim feeling great, ran to bike. Put on garmin, sunglasses, helmet, then shoes and took off. Everything went smooth, except bike pedal got stuck on transition bag when leaving. Good thing the guy next to me just came in while I was leaving and was bent over, he reached over and unstuck me...this was a small but special moment of being helped out by another athlete. Jam up at exit, had to walk bike.
What would you do differently?:

Keep practicing this I guess.
Bike
  • 3h 02m 7s
  • 56 miles
  • 18.45 mile/hr
Comments:

Followed plan to keep it easy and low HR for most of ride, especially starting. Was passed at beginning like crazy. Miles 40 and 50 it appeared I caught some bikers that passed me early and were running out of gas, that was fun. Tried to follow nutrition/hydration plan. I took in GU gel every 45 minutes. Drank gatorade every 15 minutes and water as needed. Overall faster than my goal, but course was flat, little wind and this was my cushion area in my race plan. Pleased with my performance and time considering I just started biking in late March.
What would you do differently?:

I am not sure if I took in enough nutrition/hydration, but I thought I was ok. I probably could have drank more water. Maybe swap out warm water/gatorade for cold throughout bike. I did this on a later aid station and the cold gatorade was really refreshing. I expect that as I get more time on the bike, this aspect of my race will improve. I am considering getting a trainer and more group rides to get advice with more advanced riders.
Transition 2
  • 02m 32s
Comments:

Overall went well. Put on shoes, ball cap, took 1 GU, considered more sunscreen...decided not to waste time and off I went. I asked volunteers where exit is, I never got time to walk through bike/run transition.
What would you do differently?:

Seemed like a smooth transition, not much.
Run
  • 2h 11m 33s
  • 13.1 miles
  • 10m 02s  min/mile
Comments:

Started the run feeling exceptionally good, felt like I paced myself perfectly up to this point. I started out of transition and noticed my time was low 9 mins and my goal was 10 min, so I knew I was going too fast and tried to slow down, but ended mile 1 at 9:21. Next 4 miles were just under 9:30 but started to feel the heat/humidity and running getting tougher through the grassy field. Broke race down into 4x-5ks. Next 3 miles kept it going but started to walk through aid stations, then it became a race to the next aid station. Was taking full glass of gatorade, poured in ice, then would put ice down front/back of racesuit, dipped hat and sponges in ice pools. Then the monkey jumped on my back, his name was pain and he was carrying a very big stick at this point. I knew he was coming to visit at some point and was mentally prepared for him. Walking through aid stations were getting a little longer but then the last 5k came and mile 11 was 11:33 pace due to longest aid station walk, mile 12 just fighting to stay in my goal range and closed it at 10:09 ppm. I made a strategically bad decision to skip the last aid station and keep running as I thought I could fight through one last mile. The end seemed near, but would never seem to come in the last mile. I passed a guy with no legs and couldn't imagine how he felt even though he looked like he was doing much better than me. He inspired me, but unfortunately that led to my last and final strategic mistake, I continued to increase my pace. I barely remember entering the finisher chute and then collapsed of heat exhaustion/stroke. My final mile was 9:04. I woke up in the ambulance and barely could remember where I was other than the race I was in. I asked if I had finished the race, they said yes you did and they held up my finishers medal that was on my lap. I didn't know how to feel at this point, but slowly got my senses back and recovered pretty fully by next morning. I couldn't believe my muscles weren't sore at all.
What would you do differently?:

Follow my plan, had I done this, I likely would have finished close to or under 6 hours still, way ahead of race goal. Not start out so fast and listen to my body and garmin/HR monitor.
Post race
Warm down:

ice packs and IV in ambulance?

What limited your ability to perform faster:

nothing...this wasn't an issue!

Event comments:

I really enjoyed the race overall, I was having a great time in the swim and bike. Obviously, I knew the run was going to be a challenge and it was. The way I finished was clearly unexpected and scary, but I did it and beat the hell out of my goal (6:30)!! I will chalk this up to a very important learning experience.

Race Photos: (not looking too good at the finish)
http://www.asiorders.com/view_user_event.asp?EVENTID=59924&BIB=1141




Last updated: 2010-01-15 12:00 AM
Swimming
00:37:16 | 2112 yards | 01m 46s / 100yards
Age Group: 141/348
Overall: 814/2017
Performance: Good
Suit: RS1 Orca racesuit
Course: rectangle
Start type: Run Plus: Waves
Water temp: 83F / 28C Current: Low
200M Perf. Good Remainder: Good
Breathing: Good Drafting: Below average
Waves: Average Navigation: Average
Rounding: Good
T1
Time: 03:45
Performance: Good
Cap removal: Good Helmet on/
Suit off:
Wetsuit stuck? Run with bike: Yes
Jump on bike: Yes
Getting up to speed: Average
Biking
03:02:07 | 56 miles | 18.45 mile/hr
Age Group: 269/348
Overall: 1358/2017
Performance: Good
HR Overall: Avg 134 Max 164 LAP - HR AVG/MAX/SPEED Lap 1 - 128/144/18.3 Lap 2 - 132/148/19.0 Lap 3 - 142/164/17.7 HR kept low until last 3rd of bike and then increased effort and HR. Slight negative split with rollers and wind on back half of course.
Wind: Little
Course:
Road: Smooth Dry Cadence:
Turns: Average Cornering: Average
Gear changes: Average Hills: Average
Race pace: Comfortable Drinks: Not enough
T2
Time: 02:32
Overall: Good
Riding w/ feet on shoes Average
Jumping off bike Average
Running with bike Average
Racking bike Average
Shoe and helmet removal Good
Running
02:11:33 | 13.1 miles | 10m 02s  min/mile
Age Group: 124/348
Overall: 678/2017
Performance: Bad
AVG 157 MAX 184
Course: 3 loops on mostly grassy field, road, and paved path.
Keeping cool Bad Drinking Not enough
Post race
Weight change: %
Overall:
Mental exertion [1-5] 4
Physical exertion [1-5] 5
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:
Race evaluation [1-5] 4

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2010-05-22 8:13 AM

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2010-05-22 6:31 PM
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Holy cow! You did GREAT! From no tris at all to completing a HIM in under 6 hours. What a fantastic effort. A bit scary at the end for my taste - but you still made it all the way. I'm so impressed! Are you going to be allowed to do this again?
2010-05-23 10:02 AM
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great job Matt!

inspiring story and cool to see our first 1/2 Iron Man race of the group!!!!
2010-05-23 10:14 AM
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Great race Matt.  Amazing to finish it under those conditions.  Inspiring to say the least, though I won't be sharing this one with my family!
2010-05-23 3:59 PM
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Congrats on the finish in under 6 hours. I can sympathize with the ambulance thing, wasn't fun. Now if I can just do my 1/2 IM in under 6 hours.
2010-05-23 9:22 PM
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Good race. Glad you are safe. Should give you a lot to think about for the next time around.



2010-05-24 9:14 AM
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Tremendous race, Matt!  You truly left it all out there on the course... maybe too much of it! Wink

Live and learn... next time around, you know to slow down and take in some additional hydration/nutrition when Mr. Monkey is whacking you with the "bonk stick".  I must say that I am totally, totally impressed with your race performace and what you've done leading up to this point... from your first sprint race a couple months ago, to completing a HIM.  You are an inspiration!

2010-05-27 11:03 PM
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wbayek - 2010-05-22 8:14 PM Great race Matt.  Amazing to finish it under those conditions.  Inspiring to say the least, though I won't be sharing this one with my family!


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2010-05-27 11:14 PM
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You crazy Rockin Triathlete!!  Great job on the race!!  Too bad it ended like it did.  Saw the picture of you collapsing and that other athlete holding you up...bummer!   Great job on the time too!!  Looked at your logs and it looks like your taking some time to recover...well deserved.  I hope your family lets you "tri" again! Wink
2010-05-29 12:01 PM
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RunRene - 2010-05-28 12:14 AM You crazy Rockin Triathlete!!  Great job on the race!!  Too bad it ended like it did.  Saw the picture of you collapsing and that other athlete holding you up...bummer!   Great job on the time too!!  Looked at your logs and it looks like your taking some time to recover...well deserved.  I hope your family lets you "tri" again! Wink


Post the picture please.

Matt - awesome race!

I had no idea you were in that good of shape - your swim and bike were very fast.

the walk the aid stations is a great plan.

i love this comment "Then the monkey jumped on my back, his name was pain and he was carrying a very big stick at this point."

Finishing with a negative split mile and passing out - truly inspirational.  i need some of that attitude.

the fellow athlete helping in T1 is cool - definitely keep practicing transitions - you can take minutes off your time without raising your heart rate here.
 
2010-05-29 12:14 PM
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Oh, wow!  Yes, it was scorching out there!  I'm so glad that you made it through all of that and are doing ok.  You have gutts of steal!  Truly impressive!  Congrats on your finish!


2010-05-29 6:18 PM
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That was an awesome race report to read! Congrats on the finish, hope it was enjoyable minus the ambulance at the end
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