I'm mostly a lurker on TE, especially in the tri forum but I thought I'd emerge from the shadows to post my race report for the Whirlpool Steelhead 70.3. This was my second tri and my first HIM. My first tri was an oly and was only a few weeks ago so I am truly a beginner at this.
I've been wanting to do a tri for years but never took the time to find a race, pull together a training plan and just do it. A friend of mine has wanted to do one too so we decided that this would be our year. Both of us are more endurance type people so we decided to jump right into the half iron level. The oly was an afterthought... getting nervous about the upcoming HIM, we wanted something under our belts for practice. We picked the Steelhead purely for schedule reasons, the timing of it fit nicely with other obligations in our lives and it was far enough out (14 weeks) from when we decided to do it that we had some time to train.
It seemed like we had just made the decision to race and then suddenly race day was upon us. We arrive in Michigan on Friday, assembled our bikes (first time without BFs help!!), got registered and checked our bikes into transition. Saturday morning was beautiful, even a little chilly. Even though I've been training all summer in 90+ degree weather, it was nice that the heat wave had broken. We got the remainder of our stuff set-up in transition and then took the shuttle to the swim start.
The swim is my weakness. I'm slow and I didn't get any practice (other than during the oly) in the open water. Thankfully Lake Michigan was pretty smooth so I didn't have to battle the waves. The swim start was a jump (or dive for the brave) off a pier and you swam parallel to the shore. Did I tell you I have a problem with heights? I'm sure the pier wasn't that high, maybe 8-10 ft, but starting that way was really intimidating to me. I had to wait until everyone from my wave had jumped in and then go in last. By that time, the group was swimming away so I got no drafting benefit. I discovered that not only am I slow, but I can't swim straight either. I kept getting way off course and had to cover extra ground to get back to the buoys. There was only one wave that started behind me so I was among the last out of the water. But, I finished and that's all that mattered.
Out of the water, I ran up a slight hill to cross the beach and then down a boardwalk into the transition area. Removed my swimming gear and put on my bike gear and I was off. The bike is my favorite part and it was a great course to really cruise. It was almost totally flat, one short hill near the beginning and a longer, 1-2% grade climb near the end. I lost track of how many people I passed and no one passed me. Of course, since I was one of the last ones out of the water, there weren't many people behind me to have an opportunity to pass. I finished strong and was ready for the run.
By the time I started the run, it was getting warmer but it was overcast so the temperature was comfortable. I can't say I was crazy about the run course -- a lot of mini out-and-backs strung together. I'm not the fastest runner but I can hold a solid pace for a long period of time. I had to visit the port-a-potty at about mile 6 but was still on pace to achieve my goal of finishing in 6:30. Then, the blisters hit
I guess my socks had gotten wet or maybe I rushed to put them on and there was a little lump in them. I'm not sure because I don't normally have a problem with blisters. I had to slow down my pace and walk some just to be able to endure the pain. But, I managed to make it through and finished with a time of 6:37.
It was such an adrenaline rush seeing that finish line ahead. I completely forgot about the pain as I crossed the line with a smile on my face.
It was such a blast and I am already planning to do another race (probably in the spring) and am figuring out what I can do to improve my time.
I can't say enough good things about the Steelhead race organizers. Everything went smoothly. There were lots of friendly volunteers everywhere. The aid stations were well-placed and well-stocked. Like Bella said, I would highly recommend this event to anyone who is considering an HIM.
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