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Veronica
09-27-2008, 04:07 PM
On September 27 I raced in the See Jane Run Triathlon. I picked this triathlon because the course was very similar to my very first race in June and I wanted to see how much I had improved over the summer.

I haven’t been running much since my Half Ironman in early August. First I was recovering from that event. Next Thom and I finished installing our wood flooring. Then I went back to work. The start of the school year is always stressful and tiring so running just wasn’t high on my list of things to do. In fact I feel like training in general hasn’t been high on my list since the start of September.

The morning of the race I actually considered just not going. I hadn’t slept well and 4 AM came too fast. Thom nixed that idea pretty rapidly, reminding me that I was not a quitter. He always knows the right thing to say. We packed up the car and headed off.

In the days leading up to this race, I had been considering my race strategy. On every other race I have held back a bit on the swim and bike to be sure I had something left for the run. I decided that for this event I was going for it on each leg. I figured the run would be hard no matter what and I might as well make up what time I could in the events that I am strong in.

The course for the swim start was really gooey and gross with this thick black mud. I was off to one side of the pack so that I could make a quick start of it. They must have been standing in all the good sand. I kept picking my feet up because I was afraid that when the gun went off I’d be stuck in the mud. At the blast of the gun, I took off like I was sprinting 50 meters. I wanted to get ahead and avoid having to pass slower swimmers. The swim for the event was 400 yards and I never backed off my effort level. I rounded the first buoy near the front of the wave and stayed there. I strayed a little off course before the second buoy, but quickly got back in line. By the time I reached the end, I had easily caught up with the slower swimmers in the wave that started 5 minutes earlier. The only downer was when I thought I was close enough to touch the bottom at the finish and discovered I wasn’t. OOPS! After a quick flounder, I was out of the water.

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As I ran over the timing mat, I realized that I was beginning to feel like I was going to be sick. My heart rate was 176, extremely high for me for swimming. I ended up walking the rest of the distance to my transition area. I estimated my swim time to be about 30 seconds faster than it was in June. That is fairly significant for such a short distance.

My T1 time was slower than in June, but still around 2 minutes. Once on the bike I focused on carefully passing slower riders going up the hill and getting into my own pedaling rhythm. This event had lots of riders on all sorts of bikes. I was constantly calling out, “On your left!” as I passed people. The last time I raced this course, I paid attention to my heart rate and tried to keep it between 170 and 175. This time I just focused on riding hard and safely. I finished the 11 mile bike leg in 29:45. That’s a pace of over 22 miles an hour and about three minutes faster than my time in June!

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I discovered in T2 that one of my bike shoes did not want to open up. Rather than wrestle with the mechanism, I tried to get it off my foot as it was. Happily, I hadn’t closed them very tightly and it came off with a tug, a quick change of the shoes and I was off for the run.

The run course for this event was a bit different than in June. I think it had a steeper, longer hill. My stomach was bothering me just a bit. I think maybe I was a little hungry. I ignored it. My legs and lungs felt good. The first hill wasn’t too bad. I knew that there would be a flat section after it. I had some ladies pass me from the wave that started after me. I could tell they were from the wave after mine because every racer has their age written on their calf. That was bit of a downer for a second or two. Then I thought about all the people I was passing from the wave in front of me - both on the bike and on the run. I reminded myself that the race was about bettering my time and how somehow else was doing, really didn’t matter.

http://tandemhearts.com/coppermine/albums/see-jane-tri-2008/IMG_0608.jpg

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On the approach to the second hill I could see runners who had already climbed it on the ridge FAR above me. I knew then that unless there were a lot of switchbacks this hill would be nasty. I was determined that I was not going to walk. It seems to me that once I start walking in a race, I can’t seem to get running again. Okay, so that’s only happened in two of my races, but that’s half; statistically that’s important. The hill was bad. It was very, very steep. My running form was reduced to a shuffle by the time I got to the top of it. I passed many people walking, but I was still running. I recovered on the downhill and kept going.

The next hill wasn’t bad and I was so thrilled when I ran up the fourth and final one. All I had left was a flat section on top of the levee, a downhill and a flat paved section to the finish. I decided I would pick up the pace once I got to the paved section. This proved to be a little too early and I couldn’t sustain it. But I kept running. I recovered enough that I was able to sprint when I saw the finish line. At least it felt like a sprint. I estimate my run time was a little less than 32 minutes. A least three minutes faster than my time in June!

http://tandemhearts.com/coppermine/albums/see-jane-tri-2008/IMG_0634.jpg

Overall I was about 6 minutes faster than my time in June. I had been hoping for just a three minute improvement on the run. I didn’t think I would see much change on the swim or the bike. Overall, I am stoked!

maillotpois
09-27-2008, 04:13 PM
Excellent! :D

Blueberry
09-27-2008, 04:23 PM
Congratulations!!! That's awesome!

CA

Tri Girl
09-27-2008, 04:50 PM
Very nice!!!! Congrats on a great race. Thanks for the RR and the pictures. :D

Iris616
09-27-2008, 05:03 PM
That's awesome! Congrats!

aka_kim
09-27-2008, 05:06 PM
Congrats!

I hope my arms will look half as good as yours after the 100 pup challenge - you look very fit!

ginny
09-27-2008, 05:13 PM
well done! Thanks for the play by play! I'm not sure I have that sort of recollection from my races... it was fun to read it I felt like I was running it with you.

jesvetmed
09-27-2008, 05:15 PM
Great report and sounds like a great season all around for you!
And yes, those arms are FABULOUS! :p

Thanks for sharing with us and congratulations on taking such great strides!

jobob
09-27-2008, 05:45 PM
Hey V, you holding your stomach in?? :D

Looking fabulous, girlfriend. :cool:

redrhodie
09-27-2008, 05:53 PM
Hey V, you holding your stomach in?? :D

Looking fabulous, girlfriend. :cool:

So true! You're looking great! Congrats on the race!

Wahine
09-27-2008, 06:11 PM
good job V.!!! What a great race and excellent report. It makes me sooooooo happy to hear about your triathlon adventures. I knew you would eventually give in to the dark side.:p

snapdragen
09-27-2008, 06:43 PM
Great report V! You are sporting some mighty fine looking arms there girl!

Brandy
09-27-2008, 10:07 PM
Great report Veronica! Congratulations. :)

alpinerabbit
09-28-2008, 01:50 AM
Lovely pics, and what an improvement!

Veronica
09-28-2008, 04:44 AM
Thanks everyone!

No, I'm still not sucking in my stomach. :D

Here are the official results.

Age group: 33/136
Overall: 156/777
Swim Time: 6:37.8
T1: 2:21.7 - not as bad as I thought.
Bike: 29:52.4
Avg. Bike Speed: 22.1 - never thought I could maintain over 20. It was super flat - elevation gain of 140 feet.
T2 -1:34.3
Run: 31:33.3
Avg. Pace/Mile: 10:11 That's the best average I've EVER had, even on my training runs!
Total Time: 1:11:59.6

My Total Time in June was 1:18.05.

So, I'm still very thrilled with all that. It probably helps that I'm 11 pounds lighter than in June. :D

Veronica

Mr. Bloom
09-28-2008, 05:37 AM
Outstanding Report! Well Done!

Thanks to Thom (I presume) for the pics that captured your determination!

VeloVT
09-28-2008, 07:00 AM
Congratulations!!!

This is very inspiring.

Great pics too!

salsabike
09-28-2008, 08:46 AM
Great results---I love progress! And photos.

short cut sally
09-30-2008, 05:31 AM
Congrats V...what a great all around job you did. You should be stoked! You have earned it.

arielmoon
09-30-2008, 05:48 AM
Congrats- sounds like you did great!

Bike Goddess
09-30-2008, 12:44 PM
Great to see how much you have improved. Congrats on an awesome time as well as fabulous weight loss!

Sounds like you are a perfect candidate for triathalons. I admire your tenacity and how much you have improved since you first started this adventure.

Thanks to Thom for such great pictures. You truly do look like a star!!!:p:p

Veronica
10-01-2008, 05:06 PM
Thanks to Thom for such great pictures. You truly do look like a star!!!:p:p

Thanks BG. Of course we deleted the ones where I look like a total dork. He has a lot of opportunity for pictures on the run course. There were many of those that did not make the cut. I think he had 30 or 40 pictures from the day, not counting the practice shots he took while he waited for me on the bike course. We pared it down to just 7. There's a "glamour" shot from before the race that is on our website that I didn't include here.

Veronica

tprevost
10-02-2008, 07:16 PM
Just came across this thread... WOW! Awesome Job Veronica!!! And I agree with the masses... you are looking pretty great!