So, I am officially a triathlete. On Sunday around 1130am I finished my first triathlon. Just to let you know, if you are reading this and you could really care less about triathlons, then you are about to read more than you would ever want o know about triathlons, so I would not be offended if you just closed out of this now and waited for my next blog.
So, consider that your warning of what is to come :)
This is all of us that competed together. This is actually post race... still look pretty good, eh? From left to right is Chris (Heather's boyfriend), me, David (behind me, John's brother), Shannon, John (behind Shannon looking as if he's choking her... I guess that's ok though because they are married), Heather (shannon's siter), Mr. Jackson (Shannon and Heather's Dad). Go ahead and laugh at my pink bathing suit now. This will be the last time that we talk about it.
Heather did the sprint distance. The rest of us did the Olympic distace which was a 1500 meter swim, 23.5 mile bike, and 6.2 mile run. My time was 3 hours, 3 minutes, and 56 seconds (my goal was 3 hours and 30 minutes, so I was pleased). My splits were:
Swim:39:26 (to help you understand my SERIOUS freak out in the water for the first half mile, my send half mile time was about 16 minutes, haha)
T1: 1min. 55 seconds
Bike: 1:25.37
T2: 1min 26 seconds
Run: 55:30
The Swim:
This is me running from the water to the bike. The run to the transition area was actually pretty long, but I liked it in the end. My legs were pretty wobbly getting out of the water, but by the time I got to where my bike was racked, my legs were back to normal. I spent a little bit more time in this transition than Iwould have wanted to because of helmet issues. I put the helmet on and for some reason it was too tight. I tried to fix it but my fingers would not cooperate, so I pulled on my socks, strapped on my bike shoes and left. The middle of my forehead feels like it should have a bruise because of the tightness of my helmet, haha.
T1:
The Bike:
I actually felt really good on the bike ride, but it was kind of lonely. I really wanted someone to talk to. But I just took in the sites instead. I really could have pushed it much harder on the bike. I found myself zoning out and forgeting I was even racing and instead just enjoying what was around me. Thankfully I did not get a flat (though I finally did learn how to change one). But, the road was actually kind of rough and I passed many of people that had them. The first person that I passed that was changing one I almost stopped to help... then realizing that I was actually racing I gave them the biker's head nod and kept on going. I actually felt kind of bad. I feel ok about my bike time... but I know I could have road harder.
Well, that's my story. It was hard, but I'm so glad I did it. Next Race: Duathlon September 13th, 2008. And the recovery is SO much better than a marathon recovery (for me anyway). It took me just about a week to recover from my marathon. It is now Tuesday and I am recovered (so only 2 days). Even though I felt good today, I still didn't work out. I'm really going to take it easy this week. If anything, my joints need the rest.
1 comment:
yay congrats! sounds like it went pretty well, considering the magnitude of the event :) and that's the thing about the marathon - nothing could ever feel worse. except maybe childbirth, but i'm don't know...
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