YAY!! You made it!![]()
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Awesome, you did really well! Flying mounts and dismounts, whew. Nothing sweeter than catching back up to people that passed you, too.
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Well I did it! .5k. 15k, 5k.
The first surprise was the fog! We were expecting a warm day, in fact I was concerned because I was in the last wave at 8:37 and thought we would be hot on our run. But it was cold and foggy.
I got an end spot in the transition area and met some other first timers. I had plenty of time- no rush so no anxiety there. The camaraderie was awesome. My only support was my DH because there was no way my teenagers would get out of bed at 4:30.
I stood on the beach and could barely see the buoys. On top of that, this particular beach is known to be very quiet, but we had pretty big surf happening. I had a total moment of panic after zipping up my wetsuit- I couldn't find my goggles! But I realized I had zipped them up inside my suit. Hahah. My husband had to reach in and get them for me.
I seeded myself almost in the front to the left of the crowd. We had a left shoulder around the buoy and I wanted to stay on the inside. Off we went! It was crowded at the buoy, I turned practically next to it as arms and legs thrashed about. Most every one swung wide, so I stayed close to the inside, with the crowd to my right. There was quite a swell going- I got a couple mouthfuls of water. Someone was drafting me, and kept grabbing my foot! So I kicked really hard for a little while. I don't mind someone drafting, but seriously, don't grab me! Finally I got to the next buoy, made a left and into shore. A little wobbly as I jogged into T1.
Transitioned well- I had my shoes clipped in so just needed to strip the wetsuit, put on the helmet and glasses and jog barefoot to the mount area. Swung my leg over, pedaled a bit, got my feet in my shoes and off I went. The bike was harder after swimming- I've never done that before. It was still misty- I think it slowed everyone down a little bit. I only got passed by one lady and a few guys, and I was passing the folks on mtbs. I kept my place and was patient because I knew the course- a long very gradual climb, a downhill canyon, and a steeper climb midway. I knew if I played it right I could pass people on the second climb.
Got to the steep spot and dropped a couple of guys, and then passed the lady who had dropped me earlier. Yesss! The rest of the course was a downhill curvy section- dropped more folks there especially on the sharp turns- and then a long straight fairly flat four miles through farmland. Rode into town and slipped my feet out of my shoes for a barefoot running dismount. I was glad I practiced that for an hour on Saturday!
I thought I would die when I started running. There was no way I was going to make three miles! But I hooked up with a woman for the run- she was actually nine years younger. She would walk a bit and I would pass her, then I would walk for a bit and she would pass me. We started teasing each other, and it really helped the run. I was being passed right and left. I am a very slow runner and my heart rate blows up if I go too fast. I did pick up the pace for the home stretch, and my running friend did too. I ended up following her into the finish line. I loved hearing my name and hometown on the loudspeaker as I came in- Yesss! I did it!
This winter I will work on my swim speed and running, but I am very happy considering I just started running at the end of July, and had to stop training two weeks ago thanks to Lenny the butt-chomping Mastiff! V^^V
Swim: 15:27 T1 2:44 Bike: 33:34 T2 2:49 Run: 35:44 Total 1:30:16 22/41 45-49 year olds. 331/456 total contestants
Last edited by fatbottomedgurl; 09-28-2009 at 10:14 PM.
YAY!! You made it!![]()
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Awesome, you did really well! Flying mounts and dismounts, whew. Nothing sweeter than catching back up to people that passed you, too.
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Congratulations on your first one! And oh, baby, look at that surf...
Really---sounds like it went quite well. Isn't it nice to know now you can do it?
"My predominant feeling is one of gratitude. I have loved and been loved;I have been given much and I have given something in return...Above all, I have been a sentient being, a thinking animal, on this beautiful planet, and that in itself has been an enormous privilege and an adventure." O. Sacks
Way to go!Man, I'd have been terrified to get in that water. And it looks so cold!
Great job.![]()
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
And all that after being bit on the *$$ by a mastiff. You ROCK!
Hey, good for you!
Veronica
AWESOME!!!! Way to go!!!Sounds like a GREAT race- and you look so happy. I'm proud you were able to run at all considering the butt chomp you suffered a couple weeks ago.
And yeah, that ocean picture scares the beejeebers out of me, and I didn't even have to swim in it. I can't imagine heading into those waves.
Hey wait- you're not a fat bottomed girl at all.![]()
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15 minute swim with waves coming at you! wow! you rock!
Congrats on your first tri; sounds like you had a good plan and that it worked well.
I'm thinking about an ocean swim tri next year and your picture with the surf scares me!
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
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Congrats! That is really amazing!!!
Thanks everyone. I LOVE the ocean. The wetsuit gives total confidence too- once you get past the breakers it's not so bad. Just a little roll-ie.
BTW after my training this summer I am a less fat-bottomed-girl but I will always carry some extra padding in the badonkadonk.![]()
hehehehe funny last comment!
I'd rather be swimming...biking...running...and eating cheesecake...
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2008 Cervelo P2C Tri bike
2011 Trek Madone 5.5/Cobb V-Flow Max
2007 Jamis Coda/Terry Liberator
2011 Trek Mamba 29er
Wow! Great job! Those look like some serious waves!
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I'm equally impressed by the barefoot running dismount from the bike! Wow. Congratulations!
Roxy
Getting in touch with my inner try-athlete.