Running Mommy
04-27-2007, 09:51 PM
Well we all know how it ends, but as I was speaking to my adopt an IM kids today, it came to mind that there was a lot more to that day than just the DNF. So I thought I would share my IMAZ experience with you. The good, bad,the sad and ugly... :(
Ok first off race week was killer. It seems that most of the participants are also you tube viewers, as I was constantly being stopped and asked if I was "the" Denise from the you tube video. It was kind of comical and weird all at the same time. Now I know how famous people feel to constantly have people staring at you with that "are you...." look on their face. And hearing the "is that the girl from the you tube video" whispers. It was something.
Another cool pre race thing was meeting Laura (knappalaura) at the race dinner. I was on my own for the race dinner, so I asked if I could sit with her and her mom. They were very gracious, and her friends were so nice. I guess nice people attract nice friends.
Saturday I was up bright and early so that Spencer could run in the Ironkids race. He did great and got a medal. At least SOMEONE in the Amos family got a medal that weekend! :o
I took one last dip in the lake, and then checked my bike and bags in. I was really worried about my bike not being mechanically sound as I had problems with her earlier in the week. Luckily my friend Kevin caught that the back wheel wasn't seated correctly! OY! That could have been a disaster. It was hard to leave my bike. I think it was the most emotional that I got all week.
Race Day:
I was up at 4:00 am to drive to the race site solo. I just couldn't make everyone get up so early knowing they would be there all day. So I downed a mojo bar and pro bar, drank some infinit and topped the tank with a bottle of water. I got to the race site at 5:15 and went about getting things taken care of. It wasn't windy, something I was worried about, so I thought that mother nature might come through for me. Before I knew it the clock said 6:15 and it was time to don the human rubber band. At 6:30 they called us to the swim start. At 6:45 I finally jumped in as Paul Huddle yelled that we were clogging up the dock...
I found a nice place near the bouys towards the back. I made sure I had no one behind me.
Tread, tread, treading water.... and then BOOM off goes the cannon. I hear Mike Reilly say " And the 2007 Ironman Arizona is ON ITS WAY"... and off I went. This time around I had people swimming with me constantly. It felt like I did the first section fast, but my time was the same as last year?? But on the way back I had these two women that drove me nuts! I had one on each side and they were swimming into me and squishing me like the filling in an oreo cookie! I kept having to pull up to try to let them go or get away from them. It never really worked. I just kept thinking that there were a lot of slow swimmers this year!! ;)
Before I knew it I was under the mill ave bridge and I could see the exit steps. YAY!! I swam as hard as I could just to get the thing over! I hit the mat at 1:58 and some change...
T1- the strippers were awesome, they had the suit off in one tug. I heard people yell my name, but it wasn't my family?? I didn't see them at all. I was pretty effecient in T1 and was out of there in around 9 mins (I think)
Bike:
As I was waiting for my gps to boot up at the bike mount line I finally saw my family. Tony said to me "Look, it's not windy!!" all excited. I said "yeah, but it's going to be" and off I went. I heard my name a few times heading out of town which is VERY cool! I had to pull myself back here. My heart rate was still high from the swim and excitement, and I was feeling it. I reminded myself that it was going to be a long day. Ohh if only I knew....:eek:
I was almost to the turnaround on the first loop when I realized that I was going nearly 17 mph uphill with little effort. This is where I realized that my luck was about to change....
I hit the turn around and BAM! A wall of wind. "ohhhh NOOOOO" I thought as I fought to keep 14 mph on the gps. I fretted about what to do as I fought the wind. It was a cross/headwind combo- the worst. Well, until I took a right turn and it was a true HEADwind!! UGH! 10 mph here... I saw my family on this stretch and gave them "the look". They yelled to keep going. But I know they knew I was suffering.
I willed myself to start lap two saying I didn't come here to quit! I didn't swim 2.4 miles in that stinkin lake to quit after one lap. So out I went. I enjoyed the tailwind knowing what I had in store. And yeah, it was getting worse. I was dodging tumbleweeds, and blowing dust. I saw the family again at the out portion of lap two and I yelled to Tony "It's F-in WINDY NOW!!" he laughed and said "yeah, I know"... Yeah- HE could laugh! I wanted to cry!
I then saw them again at the begining of lap three. I had resigned myself at this point to just try to make the bike cutoff and see what I had for a run.
One thing I didn't realize is that I was working so hard on the 19 mile back sections that I wasn't taking in my infinit. I did have to stop and refill my water, but my never reach pod should have been empty by the end. Tony tells me when he picked up my bike it was half full.
Anyway, I made it off the bike at 5:03.
7:55 for the 112 miles. HORRIBLE! It should have been around 7:00 to 7:25 hours. But what could I say. The winds that day were sustained at 25 with gusts well over 30 mph. I actually saw a lady get blown over on her bike! Yeah, THAT is a crosswind!!
T2- I was SOO happy to be rid of my bike! OY VEY!! I got my stuff and found a nice voly to help me in the change tent. I munched on some pringles quick, but I didn't daudle. I was in and out in around 7 minutes. That is like 5 minutes better than last year.
Run:
I had such promise this year as I headed out. I had more time than lastyear, and I just thought I was going to be able to do it. But then about a mile in my stomach decided it didn't like the cola and soup I had just injested at the aid station. I held it until I could find a porta loo and then let it go. It was UGLY. I then spent the next loop trying to find any magic combo from the aid stations, but everything came back up. The first loop took me 2:20. The wind was HORRIBLE, and I even had to ditch my hat because it kept blowing off. I was cold and miserable. At this point I knew that 2:20 wasn't going to do it, so I told myself that I needed to do loop 2 in 2:10 or less if I had any hope. Well I just kept throwing up. I couldn't run, it was ugly. When I got to the end of loop two I ran into a guy that was about to finish. I congratulated him and told him I was pulling the plug. He was very nice, and I could tell he felt bad for me. I saw my family and Tony looked frantic and worried. I told him that I was just too sick and wasn't going to be able to make it. He agreed that if I couldn't start running I wouldn't. By now I was shaking. Tony later told me that my lips were purple.
So I walked down the chute towards the begining of lap three, but instead of going over the mat I walked off the course. I now had to walk past the finishline and all the celebrations with familys and such and find a timing guy. I started to ask the security guard where to go to turn in my chip and he yelled at me. I guess he thought I was trying to get through to see a person in medical. So I yelled at him "NO! I don't know that person! I am dropping out of the race and I need to know where to go to turn in my chip!" and then he looked sad for me and said "Oh sorry ma'am. I'll take it"... And that was that. I walked off with my family towards the car. Was I crying? yes. It was such a hard decision. But what could I do? I would not have made it.
I also felt bad because we had flown our friend Kevin the video pro in to tape the race. So I felt like I wasted his time. And then I realized that you guys were probably wondering what happened so I called my cousin Terrie for her to post for me. Also my friend Lynn was a catcher at the finish. She waited and worried about me until the end. She saw me when I got off the bike, so she knew that I was out there somewhere. Sigh...I felt like I let a lot of people down.
The next day I had to call ASI photo and cancel the finishers plaque that I pre ordered. That will teach me to pre order... :cool:
I also went to the voly dinner so that I could get stuff for my adopt an IM kids. That was also hard. But I'm glad I faced it.
I'll be honest when I say that this DNF is eating on me. And I swear I will never walk off a course again. The "what if I kept going" scenario plays over and over in my head. I know time heals all wounds, but I think this one will still be there until 4-13-08 - The next IMAZ. And DAMN STRAIGHT I WILL Be there!!
Swim 2.4 miles
Bike 112
Run 17.6
No medal.... :(
But one good thing thing.... All of this has finally rubbed off on Tony. He has decided that he wants to do it too! He's now working with my coach and is registered for the race! So here we go! A year of transformation. We both want to lose weight, so we are motivating each other. It's going to be good for both of us. I lost 1.4 lbs this week, he lost 2.8... It's all good afterall.
Well, I know this was LOOOONG winded, but I wanted to capture it all.
So thanks for being an Iron reader! And stay tuned for the sequel! This should be good!
Bear hugs, love bugs, and butterflys to all!
Ciao!
Denise
BTW- the kids in the classes were so cool! I asked the class if by not finishing I was a loser and this little girl says "NO!! YOU DID YOUR BEST! You were SICK!!!" all adamant. She was too cute! It was a good lesson for the kids I suppose. That as hard as you try, and as much as you want it, sometimes things don't go your way. And it's ok.
Ok first off race week was killer. It seems that most of the participants are also you tube viewers, as I was constantly being stopped and asked if I was "the" Denise from the you tube video. It was kind of comical and weird all at the same time. Now I know how famous people feel to constantly have people staring at you with that "are you...." look on their face. And hearing the "is that the girl from the you tube video" whispers. It was something.
Another cool pre race thing was meeting Laura (knappalaura) at the race dinner. I was on my own for the race dinner, so I asked if I could sit with her and her mom. They were very gracious, and her friends were so nice. I guess nice people attract nice friends.
Saturday I was up bright and early so that Spencer could run in the Ironkids race. He did great and got a medal. At least SOMEONE in the Amos family got a medal that weekend! :o
I took one last dip in the lake, and then checked my bike and bags in. I was really worried about my bike not being mechanically sound as I had problems with her earlier in the week. Luckily my friend Kevin caught that the back wheel wasn't seated correctly! OY! That could have been a disaster. It was hard to leave my bike. I think it was the most emotional that I got all week.
Race Day:
I was up at 4:00 am to drive to the race site solo. I just couldn't make everyone get up so early knowing they would be there all day. So I downed a mojo bar and pro bar, drank some infinit and topped the tank with a bottle of water. I got to the race site at 5:15 and went about getting things taken care of. It wasn't windy, something I was worried about, so I thought that mother nature might come through for me. Before I knew it the clock said 6:15 and it was time to don the human rubber band. At 6:30 they called us to the swim start. At 6:45 I finally jumped in as Paul Huddle yelled that we were clogging up the dock...
I found a nice place near the bouys towards the back. I made sure I had no one behind me.
Tread, tread, treading water.... and then BOOM off goes the cannon. I hear Mike Reilly say " And the 2007 Ironman Arizona is ON ITS WAY"... and off I went. This time around I had people swimming with me constantly. It felt like I did the first section fast, but my time was the same as last year?? But on the way back I had these two women that drove me nuts! I had one on each side and they were swimming into me and squishing me like the filling in an oreo cookie! I kept having to pull up to try to let them go or get away from them. It never really worked. I just kept thinking that there were a lot of slow swimmers this year!! ;)
Before I knew it I was under the mill ave bridge and I could see the exit steps. YAY!! I swam as hard as I could just to get the thing over! I hit the mat at 1:58 and some change...
T1- the strippers were awesome, they had the suit off in one tug. I heard people yell my name, but it wasn't my family?? I didn't see them at all. I was pretty effecient in T1 and was out of there in around 9 mins (I think)
Bike:
As I was waiting for my gps to boot up at the bike mount line I finally saw my family. Tony said to me "Look, it's not windy!!" all excited. I said "yeah, but it's going to be" and off I went. I heard my name a few times heading out of town which is VERY cool! I had to pull myself back here. My heart rate was still high from the swim and excitement, and I was feeling it. I reminded myself that it was going to be a long day. Ohh if only I knew....:eek:
I was almost to the turnaround on the first loop when I realized that I was going nearly 17 mph uphill with little effort. This is where I realized that my luck was about to change....
I hit the turn around and BAM! A wall of wind. "ohhhh NOOOOO" I thought as I fought to keep 14 mph on the gps. I fretted about what to do as I fought the wind. It was a cross/headwind combo- the worst. Well, until I took a right turn and it was a true HEADwind!! UGH! 10 mph here... I saw my family on this stretch and gave them "the look". They yelled to keep going. But I know they knew I was suffering.
I willed myself to start lap two saying I didn't come here to quit! I didn't swim 2.4 miles in that stinkin lake to quit after one lap. So out I went. I enjoyed the tailwind knowing what I had in store. And yeah, it was getting worse. I was dodging tumbleweeds, and blowing dust. I saw the family again at the out portion of lap two and I yelled to Tony "It's F-in WINDY NOW!!" he laughed and said "yeah, I know"... Yeah- HE could laugh! I wanted to cry!
I then saw them again at the begining of lap three. I had resigned myself at this point to just try to make the bike cutoff and see what I had for a run.
One thing I didn't realize is that I was working so hard on the 19 mile back sections that I wasn't taking in my infinit. I did have to stop and refill my water, but my never reach pod should have been empty by the end. Tony tells me when he picked up my bike it was half full.
Anyway, I made it off the bike at 5:03.
7:55 for the 112 miles. HORRIBLE! It should have been around 7:00 to 7:25 hours. But what could I say. The winds that day were sustained at 25 with gusts well over 30 mph. I actually saw a lady get blown over on her bike! Yeah, THAT is a crosswind!!
T2- I was SOO happy to be rid of my bike! OY VEY!! I got my stuff and found a nice voly to help me in the change tent. I munched on some pringles quick, but I didn't daudle. I was in and out in around 7 minutes. That is like 5 minutes better than last year.
Run:
I had such promise this year as I headed out. I had more time than lastyear, and I just thought I was going to be able to do it. But then about a mile in my stomach decided it didn't like the cola and soup I had just injested at the aid station. I held it until I could find a porta loo and then let it go. It was UGLY. I then spent the next loop trying to find any magic combo from the aid stations, but everything came back up. The first loop took me 2:20. The wind was HORRIBLE, and I even had to ditch my hat because it kept blowing off. I was cold and miserable. At this point I knew that 2:20 wasn't going to do it, so I told myself that I needed to do loop 2 in 2:10 or less if I had any hope. Well I just kept throwing up. I couldn't run, it was ugly. When I got to the end of loop two I ran into a guy that was about to finish. I congratulated him and told him I was pulling the plug. He was very nice, and I could tell he felt bad for me. I saw my family and Tony looked frantic and worried. I told him that I was just too sick and wasn't going to be able to make it. He agreed that if I couldn't start running I wouldn't. By now I was shaking. Tony later told me that my lips were purple.
So I walked down the chute towards the begining of lap three, but instead of going over the mat I walked off the course. I now had to walk past the finishline and all the celebrations with familys and such and find a timing guy. I started to ask the security guard where to go to turn in my chip and he yelled at me. I guess he thought I was trying to get through to see a person in medical. So I yelled at him "NO! I don't know that person! I am dropping out of the race and I need to know where to go to turn in my chip!" and then he looked sad for me and said "Oh sorry ma'am. I'll take it"... And that was that. I walked off with my family towards the car. Was I crying? yes. It was such a hard decision. But what could I do? I would not have made it.
I also felt bad because we had flown our friend Kevin the video pro in to tape the race. So I felt like I wasted his time. And then I realized that you guys were probably wondering what happened so I called my cousin Terrie for her to post for me. Also my friend Lynn was a catcher at the finish. She waited and worried about me until the end. She saw me when I got off the bike, so she knew that I was out there somewhere. Sigh...I felt like I let a lot of people down.
The next day I had to call ASI photo and cancel the finishers plaque that I pre ordered. That will teach me to pre order... :cool:
I also went to the voly dinner so that I could get stuff for my adopt an IM kids. That was also hard. But I'm glad I faced it.
I'll be honest when I say that this DNF is eating on me. And I swear I will never walk off a course again. The "what if I kept going" scenario plays over and over in my head. I know time heals all wounds, but I think this one will still be there until 4-13-08 - The next IMAZ. And DAMN STRAIGHT I WILL Be there!!
Swim 2.4 miles
Bike 112
Run 17.6
No medal.... :(
But one good thing thing.... All of this has finally rubbed off on Tony. He has decided that he wants to do it too! He's now working with my coach and is registered for the race! So here we go! A year of transformation. We both want to lose weight, so we are motivating each other. It's going to be good for both of us. I lost 1.4 lbs this week, he lost 2.8... It's all good afterall.
Well, I know this was LOOOONG winded, but I wanted to capture it all.
So thanks for being an Iron reader! And stay tuned for the sequel! This should be good!
Bear hugs, love bugs, and butterflys to all!
Ciao!
Denise
BTW- the kids in the classes were so cool! I asked the class if by not finishing I was a loser and this little girl says "NO!! YOU DID YOUR BEST! You were SICK!!!" all adamant. She was too cute! It was a good lesson for the kids I suppose. That as hard as you try, and as much as you want it, sometimes things don't go your way. And it's ok.