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It was exactly one year to the day, July 24, 2010 that I raced in my first triathlon ever - a Sprint distance in the New Jersey State, running with a friend on behalf of a charity called Ryan’s Quest. I barely made that 500m swim without drowning and had to walk most of the 5K at the end. What an incredible journey it has been since that point… one that has changed my life for the better.
I got to Lake Placid with my family on Wednesday evening, settled into our room downtown, and called it an early night. After breakfast on Thursday, I went down to check-in at the high school. It was nicely organized and really set in that I had committed myself to this crazy event! I deliberately stayed away from the pictures table, since I didn’t want any bad karma paying in advance for a finisher’s pic!
On the way back out, walking through that crowd and seeing the empty bike rows at the speed skating oval was just amazing! You could feel the energy in the air and everything really started to set in. We spent the remainder of the day exploring downtown Lake Placid and visiting the Olympic ski jumps. Those guys are far crazier than we are to go down those things!
Friday morning started out meeting up with some of the great people I've met on BT for a lap in Mirror Lake.
After the swim, I picked up my Zipp 808s from RaceDayWheels and had the shop mount my race tires and latex tubes. It wasn’t a good sign when the shop pinch-flatted my front tire when inflating it and popped my first tube! The goal was to ride the descent into Keene and then ride the bears, having my wife trail me in the sag wagon. About 5 minutes into the descent, I heard a loud POP… ended up blowing my rear tube this time (and luckily the air was coming out slowly…) Rather than change my flat, I just called for a pickup and headed back to the shop. This time I decided to put back on the Continental 4000 tires that came with the wheels… after seeing the roads it ended up being a much better idea. Decided to ride out and back on the bears and felt much more confident with the change in tires.
Friday afternoon, the kids had a great time in the fun run and received kids IM “Finishers” medals. I was pretty amazed at the 12-year-old girl who ran a 5:43 mile! I really need to work more on my run… Later that day we went to the athlete’s dinner and race briefing, which had poor food, but great inspiration! You really get pumped up there and the speakers did an outstanding job at entertaining both athletes and non-athletes alike.
Saturday was pretty much a chill and relax day. We went down to the Mirror Lake beach with the kids and enjoyed the water and the scenery. Not sure how draining the sun was that day, so I think next time I may spend more time indoors! In any case, it was far more important to spend quality time with the family and we really enjoyed the atmosphere.
I tried (unsuccessfully) to get a good night’s sleep but my mind was occupied with the event the next day. The anticipation is brutal! Finally started to doze off and at 4:00, my wife woke me up and thought that I was late! Thankfully, I wasn’t really sleeping anyway, so I grabbed my gear and headed across the street for a coffee and oatmeal breakfast. Next, down to body marking and then to check my tires and drop off my Special Needs bags. The only stress of the morning was a LONG line at the port-potties in the Special Needs area. I was just getting to the front of the line as they were calling for racers to start getting in the water! Luckily I made it in time, but didn’t need that extra rush on my mind!