Way to go Colby!!!! You are IRON!
Way to go Colby!!!! You are IRON!
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I was just about on what I expected for the swim, and ahead of my pessimistic bike guess. I felt like I had the run in me, but my stomach disagreed.
No, it wasn't vomiting... that would have sucked(though one guy told me he heard a pro speak and her advice was "puke and start over"
). For me, it felt more like the flu. I felt stomach cramps, I had to go to the bathroom immediately if I started running (walking was the cure
), and until my system was emptied about 4 aid stations down the line, I felt a little light headed. After that, I didn't dare put anything I'd been putting in in again, and switched to pretzels, gatorade, and water. It actually worked well, and I ran some downhills where I could.
I made the best of it. I knew I had time to walk if I had to, and I knew there would always be a next time if I wanted to do it again. Needless to say, I decided after the race that I wanted to try again.. finish before dark - shave 1-2 hours off my time.![]()
That feeling on the bike when I was coming down on my second loop, mile 100 to 110, knowing my bike time was around 7 hours and I was going to finish... that's what kept me going - I nearly cried on my bike when I knew in my heart I'd be Iron Colby by the end of the day. I conquered the bike - my biggest fear - and a mass start open water swim that I'd never done before. The marathon was the easy part - I had bought myself enough time that I could walk and make it. I guess I didn't cry at the end because I'd already matter of factly stated that I WAS going to finish.
Ironman days aren't all made of rainbows and butterflies. Stick with your plan, but be willing to do what's necessary to keep yourself safe if something goes wrong. The drive to finish was so much stronger than I thought it would be, and I'm glad I amazingly bought myself enough time to not put myself in a position where I had to choose between hurting myself or DNF - I still think Denise is Iron for making that call.
My husband put up some pictures:
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v186/karlp/ironman/
Hey colby, i LOVE the photos of the Nemo cap! It really does look like a Nemo swimmin in some of them!
Also, question re: the swim. I watched the vid, was there a lap and then you had to get out or walk between the next lap? I saw what looked like people in wetsuits getting back in the water and I'm confused...
K.
HA! That's the truth. No rainbows over here. Just a lot of miserable headwinds to ride in.Ironman days aren't all made of rainbows and butterflies. Stick with your plan, but be willing to do what's necessary to keep yourself safe if something goes wrong. The drive to finish was so much stronger than I thought it would be, and I'm glad I amazingly bought myself enough time to not put myself in a position where I had to choose between hurting myself or DNF - I still think Denise is Iron for making that call.
Health comes first.... but one has to decide if what is happening is pain or suffering. Pain = injury = stop. Suffering = discomfort = misery = suck it up buttercup and keep going.
Great pictures! The swim cap is so cool and easy to spot!
"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!!!!"
Yeah, Colby!!!! Congrats Ironman!!!!
I was out of town, but was thinking about you and hoping that your race went well. I'm sooooo glad to hear that everything worked out!! I'm so proud of you for finishing strong despite tummy trouble- AND for signing up for next year. You go girl!!!!![]()
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I had lots of comments about Nemo... one lady told me her niece is learning to swim and if she gets nervous she says "Just keep swimming" - the lovely aunt wanted to buy her one so she enjoys it even more.
Yep yep, two loops. The course was a rectangle - you go out for about half a mile, turn a buoy, turn another buoy a little way down, then back for half a mile. Get out of the water, cross a mat, get back in, do it again.
Since I had such a crappy runHow awful! But you still kept going. Way to go -- you ROCK! Congratulations. Oh, and I do love the cap!
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Official pictures... including Orca Colby in wetsuit (should have painted some white spots on it and wore an Orca whale swim cap).
http://www.asiorders.com/go.asp?33943949
You are so my hero!!!
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I am so impressed!!! It is fantastic that you made it the whole way! I have been quietly reading along, and I think it is great! I love that you already signed up for next year! What a spirit!!
Yay, Colby!!!!
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I think all your pictures are great (the professional and the ones from DH). You look GREAT- and not anything like a beached whale (although I think the same thing in my wetsuit). Congrats on a great race- you should display all those pictures with great pride!!!
Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com
Cervelo P2C (tri bike)
Bianchi Eros (commuter/touring road bike)
1983 Motobecane mixte (commuter/errand bike)
Cannondale F5 mountain bike