Great race ... especially considering the lack of training.
Shoot, I trained my butt off for my first HIM.. had a coach... and did it in 7:15. So yeah, you beat my time with little to no training.![]()
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Tenacity, hands down! Chickee, I'm impressed. You look great out there! You did terrific. Do finishers get special massages?You certainly earned one.
Beth
Great race ... especially considering the lack of training.
Shoot, I trained my butt off for my first HIM.. had a coach... and did it in 7:15. So yeah, you beat my time with little to no training.![]()
"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!!!!"
I am a wimp...
Congratulations. Sometimes, just getting through with a mantra, like the "suitcase of courage" is all you need to get you through a lack of training. I know it helped me do a century with nothing longer than a 65 mile ride as training.
You have nothing to be disappointed in!
V - you're awesome as usual! The swim is just, well, the only word I can think of is impressive!
You are a strong and beautiful woman!!! Makes me want to work even harder!
Thanks! I wish running came to me as easily as swimming. I am so envious of all the chicks on the board who can really run. Ah well... I do it for the challenge.
I feel pretty good today - other than the sun burnt shoulders and lower back from my top riding up. And my poor toesies! Both of my second biggest toes are in major pain. I think I'll end up losing the nails. Next time I buy shoes, I need to think about getting a race pair that are slightly bigger I think.
Veronica
Congratulations Veronica!
BTW - you look fabulous in your Zoot tri apparel.Someday, I'd like to have arms that look like yours.
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Congratulations, Veronica! Thanks for posting the fabulous photos. Suitcase of courage, indeed!
So sorry to hear about the sunburn.DH has had good luck with the 50+ Rocky Mountain Sunscreen during his Ironman competitions, even in the blazing Arizona sun.
Alex
For me, it's the places I forget or don't think to put it that get me in trouble.I have marks on my shoulders from where I put the sunblock juuuust to the edge of my tri suit a few weeks ago, not thinking that when I lean forward into an aero position, my tri suit moves, and more of my skin is exposed. DUH. The next weekend my husband was tasked with sunblock application in the unreachable zone of my back. I thought about the two-piece problem when debating about Ironman temperatures, but I probably would have forgotten when it actually came to it.
Evil sun!!
Thanks! It's the same outfit I wore for my tris last year. It's kind of motivating because I can really see in the pictures how my body's changed over the year. And that outfit hides NOTHING!
I also really like it because the top is supportive enough for me to run in and the chamois in the shorts dries pretty quickly. They aren't as comfortable for 56 miles as regular bike shorts, but a little more saddle time would have helped that issue as well.
Veronica
Loved the report!!! Great job! How are your quads/hips feeling now?
Congrats, V! Great race report. The thought of the temperatures at Barb's race scare the heck out of me. A+ on the PR!
Wow! Thanks for the race report and pics, it was a great read.
You're amazing. I definitely think it was tenacity. Glad your hips and quads aren't in pain (mine are tired, too after reading your report)
"Live, more than your neighbors. Unleash yourself upon the world and go places. Go now! Giggle. Know. Laugh. And bark the the moon like the wild dog that you are!" - Jon Blais
WOW! the photos are soooooo great! On the bike standing, with arms all tensed up, you look like one HOT BABE!
Your run time was very very improved! and well as you know, that run is better walked, it is a lovely walk, but brutal run!
Congratulations! Are you gonna do it AGAIN?