Distance: Sprint (.5mi s, 11.5mi b, 3.1mi r)
Time: 8am start
Weather: 62 heading to the start!
Participants: 350 +/-
Me & Kerstin |
Despite yawning the entire ride down, I arrived in Lakeville ready to go (after a potty stop, hehe)! Check-in was easy, got some Hammer goods (which I've been using on long bike rides, score!) and setup my bike while my dad
Swim
A few days of rain cooled the temperature of Loon Pond down to 76 (from 82 a week before!). There were bright green and orange buoys marking the rectangular, counter-clockwise swim... that looked awfully far! I was in the second wave (with all women under 29), so I didn't have to wait long before we got in the water for the start. While it wasn't that deep, I made sure to sit down and get my head wet, so it was less of a shock when we starting swimming. Before I knew it, we were off and it wasn't too long before I was able to settle into my breathing. There wasn't too much bumping, the most notable thing being the blinding sun on the way back in! I couldn't quite see the last buoy or shore, but I just kept swimming and did my best to sight. I had no idea at the time, but at 16:35 I was pretty much on par with my last swim. A bit of a slippery exit and run back to transition that wasn't all that bad.
Bike
Knowing that the two-loop course that was relatively flat, my goal was to keep a good pace the entire ride. I got going pretty well and started passing a bunch of women (presumably in my age group). Coming around for the second loop was a little hairy, as we merged with people just entering the course. By this time it was also more crowded so I was glad there wasn't much traffic on this open course. I don't really remember much from the second loop, just tried to stay strong! I was an idiot and didn't turn on my bike computer until a little ways into the bike, but I was happy to see an average of 19.3mph afterwards!
Run
Given the fact that I had run 3miles all of twice in the last month or two, I wasn't quite sure what to expect. I was a little shocked to see so few bikes when I got back from transition (I think just the elites), so I tried to be quick putting on my socks (got a blister the time i tried to run w/o them) and sneakers before grabbing my race belt as I left for the run. While my legs didn't quite feel awesome, I was just glad that my foot didn't hurt!
The first woman to pass me was probably somewhere around 1mile or so. I couldn't tell which age group she was in, but she was looking good and I knew I had to run my own race and let her go. Water on the head at the aid station, and then a hill. A hill? Alright, well, only one way to go! Crap, another hill? This one didn't feel good. Another woman passed me at some point after mile 2. This time I knew I had to keep her in my sights, and I was able to stay right behind her. As we turned the corner and headed back into the park I started to kick and passed her, hoping that the finish line wasn't too far away. Luckily it wasn't!!
Six seconds ;) |
We congratulated each other on a great race, I grabbed lots of water, some orange sections, and Oikos (yay for race sponsors)! I found out later that she was in my age group and I finished 6 seconds ahead of her ;) Better yet, I was second in my age group (out of 36)!! Overall time 1hr 20:29 (77th overall). Given everything that's gone down this summer, I didn't know if I could pull it off. To top it all off, I got to watch my recruit finish her first triathlon and spend some time with my dad. Oh what a day :)
Congratulations! So proud of you!
ReplyDeleteSeriously - you rock!!!! Congrats!!! What a great race :)
ReplyDeleteShannon, you are amazing! Job well done :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Shannon! Awesome job keeping your sights on her and passing her in the end :) Even more fun to find out she was in your age group!
ReplyDeleteYaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay. Awesome! :D
ReplyDeleteWhat are you up to this weekend?
Wow, that's awesome!!! Congratulations! You must be so proud of yourself :)
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Very cool, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteYAY - congrats again Shannon :) I'm already looking forward to doing another with you next year!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! You did an incredible job. I could never talk myself into trying something like this.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo!! So proud of you Shannon! Sounds like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI am sure a day you will never forget. An excellent page in your book of life!
ReplyDeleteI love those small triathlons. Perfect size! And oikos, thats awesome!!! Congrats on great race.
ReplyDeletewhat an exciting recap and what a great accomplishment! way to go :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Second in your age group is AWESOME!
ReplyDeleteGO YOU! Congratulations. You rocked it!
ReplyDeletehey!! you have a wonderful blog. thanks for sharing your weight lost progress here. keep it up and never give up. you can do it.
ReplyDeleteWOW what a great race! that is awesome and you make me want to do a tri :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome job! So glad you got to do the whole thing and I hope your foot is still holding up.
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