Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Three down - a podium finish at my first Olympic Tri!

Sunday presented with another excellent morning to compete. The Chesapeake Bay was calm as glass and the atmosphere was electric. Jodie rolled out at 4:30am to get ready for the drive down to North East (that's the name of the town, not the direction - though it is in the northeastern part of MD) for the North East Olympic Triathlon. Thanks Jodie!
As has become the standard practice here at "Tri2 do good" I clearly articulated my goals for the event. The bottom line was that I really had no idea how my body would respond at the full Olympic distance (my first two events were Sprint distance - roughly half Olympic). So, the "prime directive" was to pace myself to make sure I finished. Everything worked out pretty close to plan.

The swim:
As the swim approached my feelings included fear. The buoys extended across the Chesapeake Bay and it was quite intimidating. But, having a couple of open water swims under my belt it was relatively easy to relax and just start swimming. Got smacked around a bit (as you always do) at the start - had to empty my goggles once. Goal - 30:00 minutes | Actual - 27:32 Not bad.

The bike: Felt as good as I've ever felt on the bike. The new aerobars I added are great. Not only is my riding position more "aero" they take a LOT of stress off my shoulders. Very comfortable. Also, the bars give me a place to mount a water bottle for easy hydration without having to sit up - just sip through the straw! Sweet! Since I was out of the swim transition pretty early I got passed a lot by the youngsters I smacked down on the swim - but if I was old enough to be their father I just let 'em go! Goal - 1:18:00 hours | Actual - 1:16:36 Averaged 18.4 mph - better than I expected.
The run: Felt good coming off the bike, but it is always hard to get the legs going. Plus, I had a nutrition failure (my "gel" wouldn't come open) that raised some concern that I could run out of fuel. So, until someone my age passed me I decided to focus on the prime directive and maintain a pace I was pretty certain I could maintain to the finish. 6.2 miles seems like a long run after the swim and ride! I plodded along and took plenty of water (none of that yucky "HEED" they were peddling!) - and MAN those iced towels they handed out (it was 90 degrees running on asphalt with little to no shade!) sure felt good. Had enough energy to sprint the last 100 yards just in case those steps I heard behind me were in my age group (turns out it was another 20 something). Goal - 50:00 minutes | Actual - 52:30 Not too far off - definitely room for improvement next time!
Transitions: Goal - 4:45 minutes | Actual - 4:20 Pretty good. Thinking about getting some "sock free" shoes that might save about a minute.
Total time: Goal - 2:42:45 hours | Actual - 2:40:56 So, a bit better than expected overall.
Outcome: Good enough to place 2nd in my age group of 12 competitors between 50 and 55 years old. This was a great confidence builder for my "A" race coming up in September - The Nation's Triathlon in Washington DC. I'm really looking forward to that one - the last of the series I set out to tackle.
To all my friends and family - thanks for your support!
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AND - a big congratulations to my niece Angie who competed in the Indy Triathlon on Sunday. She brought home some hardware too with a 3rd in her group - which is a very competitive age group! If you've been following this blog from the beginning you will recall that she is the one who inspired my adventure. Thanks Angie!

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations Brad! Great race. Tell Jodi thanks for the great pics. When is the next race?

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  2. Thanks Val,
    My next race is The Nation's Triathlon in Washington, DC. On September 13.

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