Ironman 70.3 Florida
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Ironman 70.3 Florida - Triathlon
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Swim
Comments: Lined up on the front row on the far outside. The wave was a 30-39 women combination and not too large of a group. Only minor contact during the swim and that was usually when I reached a wave that started before me. For some reason I kept veering to the left, so my sighting wasn't spot on. The water was opaque so couldn't take advantage of drafting. Kept my stroke smooth and HR on the lower end. Tried to stay calm and focused. Lost my Road ID during the first few minutes of the swim - just came right off - sucks. What would you do differently?: Better sighting! Not my fastest swim, but I knew it was going to be a long day and didn't want to push it. Transition 1
Comments: The run into transition was long. What would you do differently?: Not much - I haven't practiced transitions this year, but I wasn't worried about fast transitions for this race. Bike
Comments: Overall I was ok with my bike performance. It took about 1/2 hour to get my HR down after transition and find a comfortable pace. I tried hard to remember to hydrate and eat often as I knew it was going to be hot. My legs felt like they were going to cramp at any moment for the last half of the bike, fortunately they never did. Stopped at the second aid station to pee and stretch. I was actually surprised that I passed a few people on the bike, though the majority of the time I was being passed. What would you do differently?: While I was ok with my performance, I knew I could of gone harder. My HR often was in the 130's and even 120's at times. Now would that have negatively affected my run, I donn't know. Need to train harder on the bike - I spend way too much time in my "comfort zone" Transition 2
Comments: Again, wasn't too worried about my transition times. I did try to put my bike shoes back on instead of my running shoes - duh. What would you do differently?: Nothing Run
Comments: Hot, hot hot!!!!! My HR spiked up into the 170's for the first 1/2 of the first loop. Took a long time to find a comfortable pace and was feeling fairly sick by the time I did. The 2 hills at the begiining of the loops were tough and ended up walking them for the last 2 loops to keep HR down. Thank God for the homeowners who had the sprinklers on and for the wonderful cups of ice that I threw down my top at each aid station! I felt like I was making a martini in my tri top, but I think it helped keep my core temperature down. I really slowed down the last 2 laps and hit a dark place the second 1/2 of the second lap. I think I drank too much on the first lap and really felt queezy for awhile. The last lap felt better and ended the run strong. Except for one short section during the second loop and the aid stations I ran the entire way. My run was fairly slow for me - the heat really affected my HR and had to slow down to keep a somewhat comfortable pace. By the 3rd loop most of the people around me were doing a walk/run and didn't look like they were having a very good time! One major complaint I had during this run was I felt like I was burning my back/shoulders really bad. I spent the last loop freaking out about it and asking all the aid stations if they had sunscreen. Even asked the paramadics if they had some - no one did. I guess it kept my mind busy and luckily I only had minor burning in a few areas that rubbed against my top. What would you do differently?: Not much you can do about the heat. I felt good about my run training with lots of 2 hr plus runs. Post race
Warm down: Walked around for a few minutes trying to cool down and then sitting with family for quite awhile. Starting feeling pretty sick and just worked on getting pretzles down. Made the mistake of trying to eat an ice cream cone - tasted wonderful but didn't sit well. Didn't really feel good for a good 2 hous post race. Said goodbye to my parents and headed w/ Steve and kids to Orlando for some fun resort time. What limited your ability to perform faster: The heat was a huge factor for me - most of it was mental as I was afraid to exert too much energy. Event comments: Overall a good venue. My only complaints were the parking situation was bad, no sunscreen at aid stations and no bottles available at start. Seems pretty minor considering the enormity of the event. Last updated: 2012-11-13 12:00 AM
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2013-06-05 5:02 PM |
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2013-06-05 5:24 PM in reply to: #4767946 |
2013-06-05 5:25 PM in reply to: kenj |
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United States
World Triathlon Corporation
80sF / 0C
Sunny
Overall Rank = 963/1653
Age Group = 35-39
Age Group Rank = 44/
Checked in the bike and picked up the race packet on Saturday afternoon. Went w/ Steve, kids and parents. It was really hot so parents looked to be wilting. Met up w/ KenJ - which was awesome - so nice to put a face w/ all the correspondence. Burnt the back of my neck pretty bad during the short time I was there. My parents took the kids with them so Steve and I had the evening to ourselves. We had reservations at Arabellas Italian Restaraunt - which I was a little worried about as I ate an enormous meal! The staff said Lance Armstrong ate there last year. Back to hotel and bed - of course got very little sleep as I was nervous.
Woke around 4:30 am - ate some cereal and downed some coffee. Got to race start around 6:15 after parking a million miles away. As I was getting transition set up I realized there was no where to get bottles - I figured that since they would be handing out bottles during the bike aid stations that they would have some to start out. My bad - I made Steve run back to the van and grab my bottles - he made it back with less than 5 minutes to spare! Thanks Steve - It was worth your nausea to have liquids for the first 20 miles! Headed to the potties then watched the pros start.
Walked to the race start.