VERY normal. I see it a lot in races, both as a racer and a kayaker. A friend of mine practiced in the pool, felt very comfortable, but froze after the starter went off in her first race to the point where she was pretty resigned to just get up and back out of the water. A very amazing kayaker talked her off the ledge and she was able to regain composure.
I breaststroked the entire way in my first triathlon and I AM comfortable in the water. Something about the adrenaline and anticipation. It DOES get better. You DO get used to it, and I think exposure helps. I still get an adrenaline rush, but it does not affect my swimming as long as I am comfortable swimming that distance and confident in my training. Sometimes when I'm not, it lets doubt creep in and the adrenaline starts to get to me.
I focus on eliminating unknowns in order to get rid of what's left: training for the distance, racing that distance previously, not doing anything for the first time, analyzing the situation, placing myself appropriate for the race. I also try to focus on my own race and not the people around me - rarely is the race won on the swim, and I can always catch people on the bike and try to create a gap between me and whoever I want to race against, if anyone.



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