2nd in age group baby! |
Montauk Beach |
Thank goodness we didn't have to do an ocean swim |
I probably completed 85% of my workouts. I slacked on my biking and swimming, which are normally the ones I enjoy most. I did complete every single run workout, even with terrible shin pain.
So while I wanted and willed myself to break my PR and place in my age group... I wasn't sure until the last .2 miles I was actually gonna do it.
What was my race strategy?? Survive the swim (ahem, lack of swim training), attack the bike and run as hard as I can without looking at my Garmin and getting freaked out by what I saw.
I think I nailed those simple goals.
BLT & JPow threatening the course pre-race |
Event Power LI puts on a half distance every year but this was the inaugural race for the Mightyman Olympic. The Half & Olympic actually started at the very same time but on different swim courses. The hardcore half people swam a nice out an back. Us olympians? We had a 6 turn .9 mile course.
It wasn't too confusing to navigate but when you're used to swimming an easy out and back, potentially with a buoy line **Placid it kind of threw me off. I started swimming with the lead girls but my lack of open water technique & practice left me eating their dust, or waves. So I told myself to swim on my merry way and not worry about it. I've swam ** swum? thousands and thousands of yards this year, how hard will .9 miles be? Now, I wouldn't call my swim hard, but it just wasn't fun. I felt sooooooo slowwwwwww and my time showed it. Note to self - do not slack on swim training. I actually finished the swim in about 30:46 but there was a long transition run the event included in our times.
T1: 3:02
Nothing really to report here except my super fans were right by my transition area taking photos. I may or may not have threatened them about photographing me while taking off my sausage suit.
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Darn those super fans!! |
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Time to ride the Roooooooo! |
Ahhhh... the bike... my lovely Roo where I feel the most comfortable. I wanted to attack this course and just ride fast without worrying about my running legs. I pretty much nailed this leg. The course was really scenic... riding by the Montauk lighthouse... the ocean.... and it had rolling hills. Nothing too steep but they kept you honest. I passed a few chicks right off the bat and some dudes. I wound up playing leap frog with this really annoying woman in the 50-55 age group. What is it with 50 year old ladies wanting to race me?? Anyway, every darn time she passed me she would stay on the left hand side hugging the double yellow line! So if I wanted to pass her, or anyone else for that matter, I would have to either scream on your left, illegally cross the double yellow line or illegally pass on the right hand side. She also did the annoying thing of passing me then slowing down. Really lady? She did make a course error at one turnaround. Instead of going around the cones like we were supposed to she went further out around a small house. Sucka. I sprinted away after she did that. **and I beat her overall by a good 10 minutes Besides the biking lady drama the ride was pretty fun. I felt ok, not great, and I willed my way to finishing strong.
T2: 1:53
Nothing new here... helmet off, sneakers on... yada yada
RUN: 51:19

I completed my race with a total time of 2:47:21 which earned me 2nd place in my age group!!
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Picking up my award AFTER the ceremony - DOH |
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Please ignore the floofy hair |
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BLT smashed her Half Iron PR & placed 3rd in her age group. Pls ignore the floofy haired Odwalla monster to the left! |
I'm hoping to write a 2011 Tri Season Recap soon. I recently realized that every single race I entered, I either PR'd or completed a new long distance. It was a VERY successful season for me!
If you've been living under a shell and haven't heard... the Kona Ironman World Championships is this Saturday. I plan on hooking the live feed to the big screen, having some tri and non-tri friends over and basically partying for 9 hours!! Woooooooo!
Me and surrogate Montauk Ollie |