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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Troika HIM report

    I'm pretty tired so this is going to be brief.

    I had a less than standard taper because I had a virus last week. Even still I felt pretty good going into this race.

    In the end I had a good day, no stomach issues and I laid it all out on the course. Here are the stats, these aren't official so I might be off a bit.

    Swim: 34 min
    T1: 2:30
    Bike: 2:59
    T2: 50 sec
    Run: 1:55

    Div place: 8/34

    I don't have any other info. My eyes are bloodshot, my legs are burning up, knees are sore and I'm not sure if I'll ever be able to get to sleep tonight. But you can never be disappointed in a finish when you leave everything on the course.

    Night all.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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  2. #2
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    cool

    Wahine-go and have a well deserved rest. Madame Machine

  3. #3
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    Glad to hear from you, and glad you got to go full-out! Hope you DO manage to sleep well.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

  4. #4
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    Nice work! Sleep well.

  5. #5
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    Sending sleeping butterflies to you now, they can party and celebrate when you're rested and have had a full night's sleep. Congratulations!

    Hugs, too,
    ~T~
    The butterflies are within you.

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  6. #6
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    Congrats!

    I hope you slept well!

  7. #7
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    OK, here's the official race report. In case you were wondering...

    I raced this Sunday and since my first half Ironman of the year, Pacific Crest, did not go as planned… I was really anxious to redeem myself at this race.

    Troika 2008
    Distances: 2 km (1.2 mile) swim, 90 km (56 mile) bike and 21 km (13.1 mile) run.

    The official race report…
    Reader’s digest version: I raced well, left it all out on the course, finished in 5:30:27. My 2nd or 3rd best time at this distance but on a harder course. Not as fast as I had hoped but I underestimated the bike leg.

    More details if you want them…

    Swim: 34:04 Place for women overall in the swim: 7/124

    T1: 2:33 (a little slow but I got my HR down and put my arm sun/heat protectors on and that served me very well on the run, I also put my receiver on for my HR to make sure I didn’t go too gung ho on the bike, that’s what got me into trouble at Pacific Crest)

    Bike: 2:58:15 (the course was a lot hillier than I had thought, I felt good but was definitely tired by the time I got to T2, I lost a lot in terms of placing, I got passed by 8 to 10 women. I was really hungry but had no stomach issues and seemed to have enough fuel just sticking to gels, endurolytes and water) Bike overall: 42/124

    T2: 52 sec

    Run: 1:54:52 (I ran well and kicked it in hard on the second half, I gained back at least 4 spots on the backside of the run. Don’t get me wrong, it was a sufferfest but worth it) Run overall: 21/124

    Place in AG: 8/24

    Place for women overall: 24/124

    So it remains that the bike really is my biggest limiter. I am very happy with my run, I broke my personal best for the distance and I really poured it on for the last 3 miles, beating another woman in my AG by only 20 sec. I ended up in the medical tent for about 20 min to make sure I was hydrated and that my legs would hold me up. It was a little questionable when I crossed the finish line.

    Today I am trashed. Legs are really sore and I can’t seem to get my stomach to cooperate. I’m hungry but I can only eat a little bit before I get nauseated. This seems to be getting better as the day goes on.

    Thanks to everyone for their support. Special thanks to Teigyr who acted as my “handler” for the weekend, got me a hotel room and took very good care of me and to my friend T.L. who talked me through tuning my front derailleur and helped to keep me sane especially when I was really suffering on the run (I would just remind myself that at least I wasn’t lying on the pavement in the middle of the night underneath the front of a rented minivan talking to some crazy chick that wanted me to get back on my bike).

    Now I’m off for a nap. Take care and be healthy.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wahine View Post
    Thanks to everyone for their support. Special thanks to Teigyr who acted as my “handler” for the weekend, got me a hotel room and took very good care of me and to my friend T.L. who talked me through tuning my front derailleur and helped to keep me sane especially when I was really suffering on the run (I would just remind myself that at least I wasn’t lying on the pavement in the middle of the night underneath the front of a rented minivan talking to some crazy chick that wanted me to get back on my bike).
    No rattlesnakes, either...

    Have fun on that nap.
    "My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks

  9. #9
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    Wow, that's still 30 kmh avg on the bike - pretty darn good if you ask me. And a 5:42 km on the run. Yowza. I could be so lucky to have those kind of tiems on a sprint let alone a HIM.

    Seeing as how I'm not like Veronica - do you think I could do an Oly AND a HIM next summer?
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  10. #10
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    It was such a great experience to be able to see Wahine race Even when she's tired, she is very strong looking. No lying on the pavement, either. Not from what I saw, at least

    I couldn't have asked for a better weekend. The race was a blast (of course this is coming from me, who sat on her backside most of the time), the company was fantastic, the food was good, and we almost got to go down a waterslide. Almost.

    I learned a bit of Wahine trivia, she has GOOD taste in food both before a race and after

    Wahine, I hope you're feeling better. Sleep up and I hope the stairs aren't too painful

  11. #11
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    Whooo-HOOOOOOO, Wahine!!!
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  12. #12
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    Sounds like a race to be proud of! Especially powering through the painful parts.

    Hope the soreness wears off quickly.

 

 

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