WOW, WOW, WOW. What a day yesterday was. Every second of yesterday could not have gotten better even if I wanted it to. From the moment I opened my eyes to the very last millisecond before closing them again some 15hrs later I was on a total high. Who knew that doing an Olympic Distance Triathlon was going to be so much fun. I surely didn't. I expected to be in a world of pain, but this couldn't have been further from the truth.
I decided when I woke up yesterday morning that there was no point totally freaking out, I was going to do it anyway. The more I totally freaked out the more energy I was expending - what a waste. So I allowed a manageable level of nervousness and the rest just had to be put to good use - like alot of talking. I'm very good at that.

I had all my gear ready the night before and triple checked everything 3 times over - didn't want to have a repeat event of what happened at the TriShave Women's Triathlon. Breakfast was 3 pieces of toast with butter and honey, glass of Tropical Juice, a black coffee and 2 glasses of water - PLUS all my vitamins. As I made my way out the door I knew when I came back home I would be a very proud person indeed.
Driving in I kept saying to myself - you can do this. You have tackled everything you set your mind to do and today is nothing different. Just try to stay focused on your own pace, don't get caught up with how fast everyone else is, enjoy every experience and the rest will come naturally. So with that said that is what I did.
I got there super early which is nothing new for me. Got my usual spot - 3rd row down and closest to run exit. Don't know why I like that spot - just do. Maybe cause it's easy to spot as I come in from the swim all deficient in O2 and all. It wasn't long before everyone started showing up and the usual chit chat began. PTC club members are really the friendliest bunch of people. I am always getting "Hello's, how ya goin' Barb" - makes me really happy and confident in my choice of Tri Club. I was even offered a rear race wheel if I wanted it by Lance. Where else do you get that sort of support.
Before too long Stephen and the 2 boys turned up as did my best friend Susan. Elissa was competing in her first Sprint Distance and Mel's daughter Sianna was trying her hand at her first Junior event. I was completely surrounded by family and friends.
I decided it was time to get my wetsuit on - wise choice beginning this skilful art about 20mins before the race. Normally at home I'm all relaxed and can get it on before you blink and eye, but yesterday proved difficult. My feet were wet from the damp grass and my shaky hands from the nerves weren't allowing me to make too much headway. I felt like I needed a tin of Canola Spray to get that sucker on. With the job done it was time to make my way to the water.
Once in I made my way to the back. Probably not the wisest choice as I was soon to find out - but being up the front with those fast boys wasn't too appealing either. Before I knew it we were off. I wasn't quite ready but at the same time gave the frenzy of arms and legs a bit of a wide berth for a few seconds too. I then took off hoping I could tack onto someone's feet but all I managed to do was swim right into the thick of it and cop a kick to my forehead. Who knew my wetsuit was going to make me feel like a JetCat. In the mishmash of bubbles I sighted a familiar face - Lance - to my right. He and I matched eachother quite well in pacing so I stuck quite close.
By the time the 750m marker and turn around bouy was reached, the field felt like it had dispersed into a manageable size and I felt much more comfortable. That still didn't stop me from tapping the person in front of me or having my feet tapped by whomever was drafting off of me. As the exit drew near it was time to start thinking about what lay ahead. Time to try and remember everything that jodie, Chris and Eliza have taught me. Time to not get all freaked out.
Coming back into T2 I must confess to feeling anxious. I don't know what it is about the run but it just gets my head into a not so positive place. I think maybe because I want to be so much better at it and for it to not hurt as much - when in actual fact - everyone I speak to say's that there will always be a certain level of pain to contend with. But everyone else seems to make it look effortless. So the best thing I can do when it hurts - is SMILE.

How cool is that to say out loud.
So here are my times:
Swim 1500m: 23:09
Bike 40km: 1:16:34
Run 10km: 52:57
Total time for 1st Olympic Distance: 2hrs 31mins.
Impresionante, amiga!! Felicidades!!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome Barbara! So happy for you and that it went so well.
ReplyDeleteOne tip, when putting on a wetsuit try putting a plastic bag on your foot/hand before putting it in the wetsuit, it makes it so much easier!
Congrats again :-)
Great job!!! And great time!! You are so awesome! I am doing my first Olympic Disatance Tri in Sept and I can't wait. I hopefully will not need a wetsuit. I have one but I just don't want to have to wear it. Wahoooooo for you amazing!
ReplyDeleteGood for you.....
ReplyDeleteGreat report! You have a lot in common with my friend Kate. You both are the only ones that are surprised by what you are capable of.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! You had an awesome finishing time!
ReplyDeleteI loved all the race pictures!
What a great race..congrats!
ReplyDeleteBarbie--Fantastic time out there! Way to go. You looked great in every picture and you could see how much you enjoyed it. Way to go!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo!!!! Congrats! What a wonderful race report. And your post may have inspired me to actually try an Olympic length this summer :-)
ReplyDeleteNice! You did great, and I know you'll rock that 70.3! Keep up the good (hard) work and it will pay off.
ReplyDeleteWoohoo! Congrats!! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteCongrats, that is freaking awesome, great race
ReplyDeleteI love the pictures you post, who ever takes them is making magazine quality pics
so happy for you Barb !! great job
ReplyDeleteFantastic! That's a great time, imagine what you'll be able to do for the next one...
ReplyDeleteRicardo: Muchas gracias :)
ReplyDeleteEoin: Thanks heaps, and yes I will try that for Port.
Michael: Thankyou - hopefully you won't need it either but practice in it anyway just in case.
Shawn: Thanks heaps
Patrick: Thankyou and unfortunately I have always been that way. Have to start thinking differently.
Julie: Thankyou, cant believe the time myself. Yes the pics are great a mixture of club photographer and family shots.
Laura: Thankyou very much
misszippy: Thanks very much. I was having a complete ball of a time.
M: GO GET EM GIRL :)
Runner with a reason: Thankyou and will do. I am so close to my dream :)
Aimee: Thankyou, it was a great Sunday.
BDD: Oh thankyou so very much. Those pics are a mixture of my son and husband and club photographers abilities. They do a great job.
TRI714: Thanks heaps Craig. I enjoyed myself so much.
Ms Duffy: Thankyou, I am very excited about the next one indeed.
I'm soooooo happy for you!!
ReplyDeleteGreat chonos in all distances, yes you can do everything you want!
Congrats!
hugs
Tania