WOW, WOW, TRIPLE WOW
Not only for completing your first tri but for the excitment of your little bambino (is this #1 for you ? ? ? )
Arrrrrrrgh I couldn't even imagine training and completing a tri in my first trimester of pregnancy, I can remember the fatigue and queeziness a little too vividly and my last "baby" just turned 20(Oh yea
at that time I didn't even know what a triathlon was
You did super great on the swim for being a beginner!
The bike course sounds tough - but you got back to your original plan and attitude - way to go.
And to finish the run w/ the 2nd lap faster in the heat is incredible.
AND way to go for not stopping and throwing upthat in and of itself deserves a medal.
Great report and whoohoo again re the baby. So very exciting !



), and the other said 13. I told them just to tap my foot or ankle and I would gladly wait at the end, I was not in a hurry. They had pulled the lap counters and put them on the changed run course, so you could have your own personal lap counter if you wanted. DH sat right at the edge of the pool to count my laps and cheer me on, yay! I felt like I was swimming too hard and got out of my rhythm a couple of times. I was getting tired around 8 laps and glad to be almost done. Finally I finished, and I was not the only one still in the pool! There were about 6 more ladies still in. I had a hard time getting out of the pool, I have to have my back to the wall to get out, and I didn’t see the diving platform behind me, so I had to scootch over and try again. I had 14 min on my hrm when I hit the wall, timing mat was outside, so 14:34 was my official time.
So then I talked myself down, had to remind myself I was not out there to prove anything to anyone. I slowed way down, had some water and some electrolyte drink and started feeling better immediately. Then I took it easy the rest of the way up to the turn around. On the last uphill stretch that woman passed me, but I let her go. I figured I’d catch her on the downhill, but I didn’t since I was still taking it easy. Oh well, I was feeling good now and enjoying myself. Nearing the end of the route, you must then go back up the other side of that mean little hill, although from this side it was not as long, nor as steep. I stood for the climb to get my weight on my legs in preparation for the run. I cruised down the mean hill w/o pedaling to rest my lungs. Then I had a slight uphill back to transition where I stood some more. Course was well marked, although I already knew the route.
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at that time I didn't even know what a triathlon was
You look so happy in all the pictures- whoever took them did a great job at capturing your spirit!
