teawoman
08-11-2008, 09:26 AM
I've done this tri before. It's my favourite. It's an all women's tri, very well organized, and there are women of all kinds of sizes doing it. There was even a grandmother/daughter/grandaughter team: very cool.
500m swim, 20k bike, 5k run.
The first time I did it was on a heavy hybrid bike. I weighed ~200 pounds.
First time in 2004:
Swim: 22:59 (It was 750 metres that year)
Bike: 1:34:39 (Aack!)
Run: 41:14
Total: 2:38:52
I was last.
Last year on my new road bike:
Overall: 210/235
Swim: 205/235 16:23
Bike: 189/235 56:24
Run: 215/235 38:29
Total: 1:51:14.9
This year (~175 pounds):
Overall: 188/257 (near the front of the back of the pack :p)
Swim: 216/257 15:26
Bike: 150/257 52:18
Run: 207/257 36:14
Total: 1:43:57.4
32/38 in AG (usually I'm last or second last).
To have been 150th on the swim and run, I would have had to swim 13:39 and run 32:41. Dunno if I can do that :o.
I think that's an ok improvement between this year and last. That bike time includes both transitions, and I took forever and a day in the first one. I estimate from my bike computer that the actual time was about 48 mins for the 20k. The route was a loop--downhill one way, uphill the other. It's always on the same highway, but sometimes the loops are different: one year there was a hawk swooping in and attacking at one point on the loop, so they had to change the route and post new maps before the tri. :eek:
The weather was cool, threatened rain but didn't, so it was ideal! Sun came out for the run. They served Ultima at the water stops. Ew. Remind me never to try that again (just the taste, no other problems).
I may post a pic, depending on what they look like. I get mad when I see my pics. I think I should look a bunch thinner for all the effort I've made this summer. :mad:
I get a bit discouraged about my weight (even though it seems to be coming off again now that I've added hills and some longer distance in there). I've been on the world's worst plateau (talking almost 2 years here). I guess I know I can maintain now.:o
However, I was happy to be out there, happy to have improved, and happy to be active. I was grinning madly through the whole thing. Even if I never lose any more weight, I like this so much I'd never give it up.
500m swim, 20k bike, 5k run.
The first time I did it was on a heavy hybrid bike. I weighed ~200 pounds.
First time in 2004:
Swim: 22:59 (It was 750 metres that year)
Bike: 1:34:39 (Aack!)
Run: 41:14
Total: 2:38:52
I was last.
Last year on my new road bike:
Overall: 210/235
Swim: 205/235 16:23
Bike: 189/235 56:24
Run: 215/235 38:29
Total: 1:51:14.9
This year (~175 pounds):
Overall: 188/257 (near the front of the back of the pack :p)
Swim: 216/257 15:26
Bike: 150/257 52:18
Run: 207/257 36:14
Total: 1:43:57.4
32/38 in AG (usually I'm last or second last).
To have been 150th on the swim and run, I would have had to swim 13:39 and run 32:41. Dunno if I can do that :o.
I think that's an ok improvement between this year and last. That bike time includes both transitions, and I took forever and a day in the first one. I estimate from my bike computer that the actual time was about 48 mins for the 20k. The route was a loop--downhill one way, uphill the other. It's always on the same highway, but sometimes the loops are different: one year there was a hawk swooping in and attacking at one point on the loop, so they had to change the route and post new maps before the tri. :eek:
The weather was cool, threatened rain but didn't, so it was ideal! Sun came out for the run. They served Ultima at the water stops. Ew. Remind me never to try that again (just the taste, no other problems).
I may post a pic, depending on what they look like. I get mad when I see my pics. I think I should look a bunch thinner for all the effort I've made this summer. :mad:
I get a bit discouraged about my weight (even though it seems to be coming off again now that I've added hills and some longer distance in there). I've been on the world's worst plateau (talking almost 2 years here). I guess I know I can maintain now.:o
However, I was happy to be out there, happy to have improved, and happy to be active. I was grinning madly through the whole thing. Even if I never lose any more weight, I like this so much I'd never give it up.