Wahine ! ! ! ! Way to go![]()
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I wasn't able to follow along yesterday but just reading the action today got my heart to beating
Thanks so much to your DH for the great play by play coverage.
NOW what was your standing? ? ? inquiring minds want to know![]()
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Wow! What a race! You should have seen that woman runnin'
I was on the run course at km 6 approx and peeled my eyes out for 2289, who thankfully came not very long after a friend of ours who was also heading out on his marathon at about the same time. When I finally figured out the number on your arm, Wahine, you were already running away. You looked GREAT! I'm the silly one who screamed "GO YODA!!!" You looked just as great on the way back (I was you at about two km from the finish, before the last left turn...) You didn't look like you had issues at all. Great job! It was wonderful to see you.
And by the way the guy who proposed was staying at the same B&B as us in Summerland. It was a great story to hear at breakfast (from his uncle, unfortunately, as the happy couple was still sleeping when we left).![]()
Wahine ! ! ! ! Way to go![]()
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I wasn't able to follow along yesterday but just reading the action today got my heart to beating
Thanks so much to your DH for the great play by play coverage.
NOW what was your standing? ? ? inquiring minds want to know![]()
It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination
Yeah, Wahine, no fair! The results page doesn't let me choose 2007!!!
What colour is the award you're getting??
Hugs and happy butterflies!
~T~
The butterflies are within you.
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"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"
Wow! I knew you were moving fast! I'm sooo happy for you- outta that huge field you placed!!!! Awesome!
other good news is we do actually have some video of the race- have to kinda edit first to take out all the pictures of pavement where we forgot to turn off the camera- we missed you on the bike-such a drag- stuck in spectator gridlock- but we did get some good shots of the mass start- ohh looked really scarey, and then at the 4km mark at the bike- unfortunately we missed you there and then at yellow lake- again you were too fast for us ( mighta been that we really should have just gone for 1 wine tour instead of 2- but I know you won't hold that against us- besides we did discover the most amazing wine- has some sage in it!!! and a dessert wine with chili peppers - YOWZA!!!-- oops drifting here--- anyway we did finally get YOU on camera at the 4km to finish mark ( husky station) and along the boulevard at the finish- evidence of your speed- passing passing passing- AMAZING!!! You ROCKED!!!
Will let you know asap when edited![]()
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sweat, tears or the sea
Isak Dinesen
Athena 39 and under category. First place.
Fun at the VIP tables. Wahine weeped through the midnight finisher videos. She's still a little shaky.
Thanks to all, it means a lot.
Whoo hooooooo Wahine!!!!!!!!![]()
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YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Awesome chickie![]()
C
So now you all know. I'm actually pretty proud. I never thought I would ever place at an Ironman event and to get first place, too much.
Grog - I totally heard you and I had no idea who it was. I had already seen KelownaGirl and Pika so I knew it wasn't them. Too cool. I knew it was someone from TE. I was pondering it for several miles on the run. Always a great help to have something else to think about. Thanks for the cheering.
So here's my version of the race, you all know the basics so I'll leave the stats out.
Swim - I positioned myself well, about 3/4 to the front, a little behind the real big wigs and with some space around me. At about 500 m out I got into a crowd of very aggressive swimmers and got my azz kicked. I was elbowed in the face, lost my nose plug, kicked in the gut several times, pulled under at least twice and had to roll out on 2 different guys during the race to find space to swim. It was the roughest swim I've ever done and I've done a lot of mass starts of over 1000 athletes. My left shoulder was killing me and I limped in for the last bit.
Bike - I headed out feeling OK. Glad to be out of the water. The first 40 miles went well but the food I was taking in was just sitting in my stomach and not moving. So I had to pull up and let things digest. As we hit the first of the big climbs I wasn't fast but I was solid and I attacked the descents and the shorter hills after Richter Pass. But about 60 to 80 miles into the race the tank was empty because of the problems I had earlier so I started to flag. At that point we hit the nasty headwind. I was thankful for all the wind I had to train in. In other years, this would have beaten me mentally but not this year, I just kept plugging away knowing that my competetors were in the same boat. But it cost me a lot physically. On the last big climb I was getting my second wind on the bike but I knew I was dehydrated (no desire to pee at all and this is now over 5.5 hrs into the race) and I played catch up the rest of the day.
T2 - I nearly fell down getting off my bike. I was unsteady enough that a volunteer had to spot me back to the change tent. At this point I seriously questioned if I should continue but it's always been my philosophy to at least run the first 3 miles and reassess. So off I went. And I did finally pee at T2
Run - I had hoped to hold close to a 9 min pace. No such luck. So my goal was shot but I knew that I still had a good chance at gold in the Athena cat if I could break 12:20. My legs we killing me but I just tried to hold the form my coach had taught me. That's all I thought about for 4.5 hours, well that and getting as much fluid in me as possible. At about mile 10 I ran into a friend, we ran together for about 6 miles then he had to back off. Meanwhile I was getting stronger, at least relative to the crowd. So I went ahead. At about mile 22 I passed an old friend that I hadn't seen for a very long time, I said hi as I went by and told her we'd talk later, I was on the hunt for a PR. She followed me in. At the last 500 m of the run she came up behind me and smacked me on the azz and said "Let's go" so we sprinted in. Well... as best as an Ironman sprint can go. That's who I was hugging at the finish line for those of you that watched the live feed.
I was as close to collapsing at a finish line as I've ever been. It was cold and windy. I got home as soon as I could. I still couldn't eat very much at noon today but I think I'm back in fighting form now.
We went to the awards ceremony tonight and sat in the VIP area. Very cool. I was emotional the whole night. There is truly nothing like Ironman Canada.
Thanks to all. I really appreciate your support.
Cassie
Last edited by Wahine; 08-27-2007 at 09:51 PM.
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I can't wait to see the vid to see if I was actually holding form or just hallucinating. As for the wine...you went to Silver Sage didn't you!! That's the hardest part about doing IMC, you're in the middle of wine country and you can't taste a drop. That's OK, I'm making up for it tonight.
Living life like there's no tomorrow.
http://gorgebikefitter.com/
2007 Look Dura Ace
2010 Custom Tonic cross with discs, SRAM
2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
2014 Soma B-Side SS
Well deserved vino too! Congratulations!!!
Oh, and that bloke who won? From the bestest little country in the world.![]()
Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.
Keiran Doe...man he's cute...
C
1st place- you're INCREDIBLE!!!!! Congrats on such a fantastic day- even through all the struggles you still pulled out your A game and dug deep. That's what Ironman is all about!!!
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Whoooooo-hoooooooo-eeeeeeeeeee!
First Place! You stud-muffin!
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Wahine - fantastic job! Thanks so much for the inspiration and sharing your training and complete journey with us regular folk![]()
AMAZING!!
Dar
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