
"Wow, it's done!" and a day I will never forget! Here is how it went....
On Saturday June 21 Ivan and I headed down to Victoria to pick up our race packages and drop off our bikes at transition. Ivan was so excited and I was clam but excited. We got there at about 2:30 in the afternoon and took in some of the talks about open water swimming and got our bikes racked in our spots, also did a walk through of how we were going to enter and exist transition on race day, making a mental note of where my bike was. It was three racks down from the first one on the far end. See I still got it he he..
After that we booked into our room across the highway from the race, how nice is that. Then went for dinner.. We looked for a good place that would have rice on the menu. We found one and found out they were all out of rice for about a hour, but boy were we hungry and had potatoes instead and so good.. That's just Murphy's law ha!
Anyways we got all organized for race morning and hit the pillow at 8:30 pm and I went straight to sleep. Ivan was just to excited so it took him a while.
Our alarm went off at 3:50 am and we were up and having coffee and breaky. I was still so clam hmmmmm strange. Ivan well you know getting more reved up he he..
We were out the door at 5am and heading for the race site to get a good parking spot. and we did, right close to the main area. We stayed in the truck until body marking started which was 5:30 am and then we were able to go into transition and set up all our gear.
I couldn't believe how fast time was flying by before the start. Before I knew it I was kissing Ivan and sending him off into the water for his start, which they started all the men at 6:45 and Women and teams at 7 am. The water was choppy and that made me a bit nervous but still pretty calm. I watched the guys head out after getting scared to death by the huge boom that came for the army cannon.
I stood out there with a special friend who came out to see us do this event. Monica I love you!! We also had some good friends in the event as well and that made all this so much better to.. Soon it was my turn and I remembered some advice a girl gave me.. Thank-you Shaunene! and that was to stay in the center but to the back and let the others go and then you go.. That is what I did and it worked perfectly! At the beginning I got one little slap in the face but that was it. I got into a rhythm and stayed on course, may be a little wider then I needed to be on the way back but mostly on course the whole way, with a few mouthfuls of water because of the waves.
I came out of the water in 46 minutes and stayed with the middle of the pack swimmers.. By the time I got to transition my time was 47:36 so happy with that and happy I lived through the swim. My future goals is to still improve on my swimming.. I know I can!
I wasn't to worried about my transition time this time so I kept calm and hey I didn't even fall over because of dizziness either.. Got out on the bike and waited until about 10 minutes into it and started to drink Gatorade.. I felt great. I wanted to do this ride in 3 hours or better. They did extend the ride a bit this year which was great. So I was riding strong and was passing many other riders and I have to say all my hill work on the bike paid off because I was so strong on the hills and did a lot of passing on each one. This was a beautiful course very scenic but boy were there some good hills.
I continued to drink every 10 minutes, water and Gatorade. After about 45 minutes of riding I was eating my bar. I was averaging 28 kms and still feeling great. After my first loop I was at 1:30 for 43-44 kms so I was right on track. I continued to stay strong but I felt the need to pee now, so I was thinking a head about where I could go and every time that spot would come up I would change my mind and wait until the next spot and you guessed it I didn't go until after the bike.. not great he he.. hard to do while riding.. but still felt strong until the last 10 kms and then I started to get cramps in my upper knee and quad area, that scared me.. I took in some salt and more fluilds thinking maybe that would help, but nope they were there to stay so I slowed it down a bit until the dismount line. Three girls passed me at that point but I was ok with that I just wanted to be able to run now. I also finished my bike ride close to my goal time at 3:07:30....
My T2 went smooth again and off I went on the run and the cramps went away but boy did I need to pee! So I knew where the first potty spot was so I headed there quickly, also passing one of the gals that had passed me on the bike. Got to the first bathroom and you guessed it! "locked" someone was in there. So onto the next one.."open" thank goodness.. I think that had to be one of the longest bathroom breaks in a long time he he.. Off I went again feeling even better now.
I got into a steady pace and was looking at my watch thinking I want to finish this in 6 hours or better so I knew I had to keep this pace and hoped my Achilles would let me do it. The first lap was a breeze stopping at every aide station for a drink. I did the first lap in 51 minutes and I figured I could do it again. My tummy started to turn on me a bit so I stuck with water only and backed it off a bit when it would get rough. I also got a stitch in my side so had to run with hand over head and pushed my fingers into the stitch and that helped relive it. Back into a steady pace I went.. Then the Achilles started to talk to me but not loudly but enough to remind me to be cautious. I did slow a bit on the last half but knew I was going to finish this in under 6 hours and I was crying at about the last 2 kms of the run. There was my Monica and other friends cheering me on and I finished strong.
I did it! I finished in 5:52:35 and overall I was in great shape. I was looking for Hubby and found him quickly to give him a huge hug and kiss and tell him how proud I was of him for his amazing race. We both met our goals of 6 hours or better and to finish strong! What more could I ask for!
Another thing I have to mention was someone was looking down on us that day because the sun was up and the temperatures were perfect the whole time. This is a day I will never forget. All our hard training for 20 weeks was worth it and the timing of our peak and having the right amount of tapering was also perfect. All our other friends as well had a great day! So happy and proud of them as well.
Here is my stats:
79/220 females 13/32 in the 35-39 age group
Swim 1.9k 47:36 Bike 87k 3:07:30 Run 20k 1:52:07 Overall finish time 5:52:35
Pictures later..
3 comments:
Congratulations! Isn't it the best feeling ever! Good job - see you at Penticton in 2009????
Thanks Girl,
Yes what a great feeling!!!! and yes we are hooked big time he he.. I am in the application process for the RCMP so no future plans for a Ironman right now until I see where all this goes, but later down the road we will definitely be doing an Ironman! I look forward to reading all about your adventures. :0)
Fantastic job there Tammy! I had every confidence in you because of your endurance abilities. You surpassed your goal to get in under six hours so that is a success story in itself. This journey I am sure will leave you with more confidence in yourself and in a couple of years from now after you settle into the RCMP, you will again take up the challenge. Maybe for an Ironman? Congratulations my friend.
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