For anyone who wants to know more about this one, here's some basic info:
It looks like they had 327 participants in the sprint (.75k swim, 20k bike, 6.6k run) and 302 participants in the supersprint (.375k swim, 13k bike, 3.3 k run), plus a few relay teams. That's about a sixth the size of the Danskin participation.
You don't actually step right onto the timing mat when you exit the swim. The timing mat is partway back to transition, probably 50 or so? yards away from the swim exit. I would guess my swim was a little faster than the Danskin, given this and the slightly increased distance.
It'll be interesting to devise a smart training program with a PT that will help me to stay under the fibromyalgia radar, since swimming has certainly set that off. I'm heading off to talk to that PT right now about this---how to make tri training sustainable with this fibromyalgia overlay. We'll figure it out.
Last edited by salsabike; 09-10-2008 at 01:58 PM.
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