Triathlon complete: 400m swim, 16.8k cycle, 4k run in a total time of 1:22:27, which makes me 7th in my age group.
The swim: In case you were unaware,
salt water tastes disgusting. And once you have swallowed it once or
twice or a hundred times, it will take you the rest of the race to
get the taste out of your throat.
I did not do the swim properly at all.
I'm not really sure what happened, I didn't panic, I just didn't feel
like looking somewhat professional, I guess. So I did every stroke
you can think of – proper freestyle, freestyle with my head out of
the water, breast-stroke, side-stroke for a minute til I felt like an
idiot. But I didn't drown, and I only finished two minutes behind
Running Buddy in the swim. Happy with the result, but not the
execution.
According to moderately reliably
sources, I had a Thank god that's over
look on my face when I emerged. Sounds plausible.
I
peeled off my goggles and swim cap feeling like a pro, and headed off
to my first transition.
The
bike: I realised later (much later) that I somehow put my shirt on
inside out, but that affected nothing. The transitions are both a bit
of a blur, but somehow I was dressed, helmeted, and headed out on the
bike.
Let
the record show that I overtook one (1) other competitor on the bike.
If the record feels like it, it may show that I was overtaken by
approximately a million other riders, but that's neither here nor
there. I would like to say cheers to the guy in the Australia tri-suit
who overtook both myself and Running Buddy and said that we were
looking good. Thanks Aussie Tri-suit Guy!
My
bike (which was noticeably less, shall we say, expensive than many
others there) did just fine. I hadn't really worked out how fast I
could go for how long and not fall off my bike at the end of it, but
I think I held a pretty good pace. Only 2:15 behind RB in the bike,
so that is very good.
Okay, the bike did start making a slightly worrisome
clicking/clunking noise midway through the second lap, but I just had
a chat to it (and didn't make it do anything alarming like change
gears) and we were all good.
I had
no problems with the marshal, I had one leg over the bike, and was
ready to put my foot down right before the line, so all went smoothly
into the second transition.
The
run: My secret weapon is that I don't have clip-in shoes for my bike,
so my bike-run transition was super quick.
I'd
decided socks were for chumps, but they probably also should have
been for people who have shoes that haven't been tested running
without them. I don't think the constant rubbing actually slowed me
down any, but it certainly hurt in the post-race shower.
I
really really wish they had kilometre markers for the run course –
or that I knew the course better. I let myself have way
too many walk breaks, although in my defence, they were all super
short ones. Turns out RB and I both had a sneaky one right before the
final turn – which allowed me to “sprint” to the finish line.
Obviously,
we should know by now that I am unable to look joyful while
exercising – unlike RB who looks cheerful in every single one of
her photos. Photos, by the way, are courtesy of my new camera – and
the Boyfriend, who did a great job capturing every moment of our
Triumph.
Then
we had a chocolate milkshake. My favourite part of frisbee
tournaments, 10k runs, and triathlons.
congratulations, terrific effort for a first tri.
ReplyDeleteYou are awesome! Nice job! I'm a little bit in awe of you right now.
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