So I did a sprint triathlon, Buster Britton, at Oak Mountain State Park this morning. I also did a mini-sprint tri 2 weeks ago that I never wrote about, so I thought I would throw that one in here also. (sorry about the length here).
The mini-sprint was the Y-tri triathlon, which was my first one ever last year. It is a 200yard pool swim, 8.3mi bike, and 2 (actually a little less) mile run. For the swim, I have to get more confident in my speed, and put down a faster time. I entered with a 4:30 time, and ended up with 4:35 time, but I caught and needed to pass numerous people, without being cought myself. I almost had to stop a few times or just glide to keep from running into the person in front of me. Problem was that the lane ropes are so narrow, you can't pass except at the wall if somebody waits after you tap them on the foot. The last length is wider (can get 3 people in there), and I sprinted by 3 or 4 people in 25 yards to the finish. Next time, I need to put down about 4:00 for the swim.
T1 was 2:13 - okay transition, went without socks - still need to get faster with getting my feet into my shoes while wet.
Bike - 32:38 for 8.3 miles. And as one guy said as I was spinning up a hill in granny gear - you forget just how hilly the center of this course is. Nothing too fantastic or horrible on the bike - just an average to slightly below average ride.
T2 - 1:07, the fastest one in my agegroup, I'm starting to get this one down cold - helped to have 2 friends who had already finished (yes, they are little speed demons), yelling / cheering me on as I ran out. (you have to make a circuit around the transition area - to make it more fair for distances, so the people at the entrance/exit don't have an advantage over people at the back corner.
Run - 18:49 - the distance is supossed to be 2mi, but I think it is shorter - I know I wasn't running below a 10min mile. You had to run down a long, gradual hill then back up it. I had to walk a bit at the bottom of the hill around the aid station while on the flat, but ran the rest of the course. Once again, had the same friends cheering me on during the run.
I had to sprint the last little bit to make my goal of finishing under 1hr - end time was 59:34; last year was 1:07:25 - so a good improvement. Fastest female at the race this year was 46:33. Here are some pics from the race - the bike ones turned out nice, but you can tell how annoyed I was coming out of the pool. http://www.brightroom.com/view_user_...5&PWD=&BIB=178



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