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  1. #1
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    RR...we swam in poo...

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    Or the primordial swamp, I am not sure. But is was icky!!!!!!!!

    This was my second road triathlon, it was another sprint. I had a great day, despite the poo swim. The "lake" was so small, it was really a pond. Every exposed inch of skin came out covered in a layer of black ooze that hardened to a crust after the bike. Thanksfully they had a shower for us after. People that swam without a wetsuit ruined their trisuits. It was gross.

    The stats:
    1/4 mile swim in 6:17
    15 mile bike 45 mins ( 20 mph avg)
    3.1 mile run 28 mins

    Overall 1: 22
    1st in age group, 15th woman overall

    I am most excited about the bike, I felt like so many people were passing me. I was thrilled to see that I was riding that fast. It was flat, so that helped tons.
    My run felt slow, but it was really hot and people were walking, so even though I felt slow, I am still pleased I got it done.

    My girlfriend brought her three daughters to watch the race so I had a support group. It was nice.

    Off for a recovery mt bike ride today if such a thing exists.

  2. #2
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    Great job R&R! But... YUK!
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    eww

    Icky RnrG..! Good job and congrats on the good results!

    Your ickly water reminds me of swimming in the Swan River here in Perth...ewwww

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    ewwww...

    that's why you swam so fast, I bet. The fear of the swamp monster obviously held over to the bike... wow!

    Did you manage cleaning off your wetsuit? Hope the gunk doesn't stick.
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  5. #5
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    Good job!

    You've had a tetnus shot within the last 9 years, i hope.

  6. #6
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    Thanks guys......

    I did get the "ick" off the wetsuit, and I had a tetnus in 2005 when I was attacked by a cat while running. No, I am not kidding........

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    Great job!!!

    I'm pretty impressed by that swim time, awesome!!

    And I'm also curious what the crud was in that swamp/lake. Sounds iffy.

  8. #8
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    Good Work!!

    I've swam in "lakes" like that. I think you deserve bonus points for swimming so fast in what was obviously a very dense form of liquid which would make it even harder to swim.
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    *meeeep*

    apparently the viscosity of the liquid does not matter:

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    Goo, poo, it is all the same..............ick...........

  11. #11
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    Ick!
    At least you smoked it on the bike! Nice job out there!!!
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    I was thinking about your description of the pond on my swim today. So glad I was not swimming in goo.

    Those are some awesome times. Are you planning on a permanent defection to roadie tris?

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  13. #13
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    Curious where this was... did an open water swim in Jersey and came out looking like I was several shades darker. Yuck. Glad it didn't affect your race!

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    V,
    I am currently enjoying my race schedule. I am racing for a sponsored mt bike team and doing the road tri's between mt bike races. In fact I had different long term plans for next summer, but I am having so much fun with this schedule, I might just do it again next year.

    I think I might an olympic distance race to the schedule for next year. I already know I can do this distance. I did it off road at xterra nationals, but I would like to see how fast I can do an olympic which would require some training.

    The nice thing is, that all of these sprint races are close to home. Within an hour. I am so sick of driving 300 miles each way to race.

    So a partial defection to the world of roadies.....If you all will have me

  15. #15
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    With times like that we'd be PROUD to have ya! Course you'll kick our butts, but we'd still take ya! That looks like a great job. Way to go. Despite the slime, primordial goo. UGh. That is disgusting.

    I rowed a crew race in a "lake" like that once... it was a waterfowl protection site outside of Vancouver, BC (Burnaby?). And all the goo had to have been goose and duck poop. The docks were covered with it and the water brown/green. The open four dumped their boat somehow -- ohh... what a nightmare. No showers, either! They all got to sit alone, together, on the way home.
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