Goalus Terminus
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Topic: On the way to Triathlon
ok, I did it. AND LOVED IT. It was harder then I thought but so much fun. It sucked but it was great. Hard to explain.
The goal:The goal was to 1. not drown 2. finish the race.
I was not worried about transition time.
The Results:50:37 overall time.
37 out of 87 in age group 20-29
237 out of 425 total?
bib 8170
http://www.chicagotriathlon.com/act/results.htm
The check-in:It definitely paid off to get to the checkin and get everything out of the way the day before. I was definitely freaking out there. When I got marked for the race, I was like, wow I'm gonna do it. I was so scared! I got to talk to some pros and felt better afterwards. Also picked up a pair of quick-dry shorts that wisk away sweat, and a headband. Sweet. Nice and coordinated with my other running gear. Need new shoes badly.
The race:the swim:water was 68 degrees, we were told. with pockets of 63. It felt, despite the wetsuit, like it was 63, with pockets of 60.
we didn't actually swim much. it was mostly running, because it was really shallow - 5' at the deepest point. I did get a few storkes in. Oh yeah, there were waves. (I felt soooo stupid - I felt like I was just getting wet for show. Even so, the swim kicked my butt need to work on that a lot more)
Met Holly during the swim start, and now I have someone to train with for the NEXT tri.
Learned that for the big tri, you have to jump into the water from the pier. ouch.
Wet Suit worked out great.
I was in wave 4.
Race was delayed by 30 minutes due to weather.
Transition:I had the wet suit half off and the swim hat and ear things out by the time I reached the bike. Took my time with shoes and socks and wiping down. Had number pinned already to the clothes. Put on gloves. Put helmet on backwards. oops. Obviously, some things to improve on. Oh yeah, when I left the house in the morning, I forgot my bike labels and swim cap. Next time must double and triple check all gear.
Bike Ride:OUCH did this suck. Then endophins kicked in and it was fine. First loop was definitely the hardest. I think I did really well on the ride. Too bad can't get split times, but working on it. Can't balance well on the bike. But the bike is great. not really the right size for me, but it's great anyway. I got no higher then like 3rd gear and I was going almost as fast as the people with the very fancy bikes. I think I did best on the bike. Mostly passing and not really being passed but by about 10 people that had ALL the gear and the elbow rests and all. I think you don't need all that fancy stuff, but I'm going to try to get cleat pedals or at least the hoop thingy so that you can use both the up and the down motion. Dang the hamstrings hurt afterwards! Also, I was like talking to myself during the bike part. It was like this "Push Push Push Push Push Push" the whole time. Pain is good.
The RunRunning back to transition with the bike was weird. Legs were definitely like sphaggetti. This never happened in practice, but I knew this would happen and I knew that you just keep moving and it'll go away. It was a surreal feeling. Got to transition and bolted out of the gates. Next time must check for run start area in advance, lost about 15 seconds looking for it, at least. Maybe more. Ran slowly at first, but kicked it up past the half mark, because it didn't matter at this point. Started sprinting too late. Really should figure out to start sprinting about a half a mile away. Definitely the longest 1.5 miles I've ever ran, but then runners high kicked in at about 1K. I was running and thinking - wow I'm almost done with my first triathlon! I did it I did it! I was so happy. Not to tears but very happy.
The Kids RaceWow it was fun to watch the kids, they were great! Some were so good. Others would come running in only one shoe, or no shoes. Or their jersey was on with the head through the armpit hole. So funny. Their facial expressions were great. There were two twin girls, about 8, blonde with matching outfits that ran into finish holding hands. Too cute! There was a little boy that came running past the finish gates and his daddy grabbed him and put him on the right side of them, the kid never stopped moving his legs through it. There was a child with a shirt that said "i love the smell of chlorine in the morning." This was great. Next year I want Anna to be in it, she'll love it, and dominate.
the aftermathImmediately upon getting home I was looking for the next race.
Posted by anteojos
at 1:01 AM CDT
Updated: Monday, 30 August 2004 1:26 PM CDT