My morning started around 4 A.M.. I got up, ate some breakfast, did my morning rituals, and got my gear together. The transition area opened up at 5 A.M. and it was already filling up when I got there at 5:30.
The temperature was already 80 degrees when I got to the event course. I knew at that point that it would be a hot hot run. I thought, "Oh well, you better run that 3 miles fast to get it over with." We found out beforehand that this triathlon was sold out; completely full. It was fun to be in that crowd. I could feel everyones' excitement and anxious nerves.
The pool the the University of Arizona welcomed us all. |
My nervous smile. |
I knew the swim would be a challenge for me. I mean, I had two months to learn to swim freestyle and then learn to swim for 750 meters. Around 300 yards I had a moment in the water where I thought to myself, "Holy crap, what did you sign up for?" Honestly, the idea that I would need to swim 750 meters and then jump on my bike and ride for 12 miles and then run for three miles, seemed impossible. I knew this triathlon would challenge me, but I wasn't anticipating the mind F***. Right after my doubts started plaguing my mind, I pushed them away and continued on.
During the swim I was passed by three people. While I could have been upset about being passed, I was enjoying swimming in the other racers' bubbles. Silly, huh? I actually ended up passing a swimmer that passed me. It was a small moment of triumph and retribution. I finished my swim in 18:21.
At the transition from swim to bike. This is me walking my bike to the starting line. |
The bike event was my worst. It took me 52 mins to finish 12 miles. Blah! Not impressed with that performance. I remember getting on the bike after the 750 meter swim and being super hungry. I probably should have eaten a little something 30 mins before my swim. I immediately downed a GU gel with some caffeine in it. I needed a little pick-me-up. Some of the biking course was on a mile stretch of crappy road. It was full of cracks, pot holes, dips, and fill-ins. I had to slow down and be careful while navigating this road. Admittedly, I am not the strongest biker so I needed to be careful.
I was so looking forward to the running portion of this triathlon. Running is my strongest sport by far and I was soooooo ready to get to an event that I am comfortable with. Not surprisingly, by the time I tied on my running shoes I was feeling tired. The last leg of this race took every ounce of my will power.
But I was able to cross the finish line with a smile on my face. I was so happy. There are no words to describe how much relief I felt seeing "FINISH" in the distance. I suddenly forgot all my discomfort and had complete tunnel vision. Seeing finish, I knew I had done it. I completed my triathlon.
What a relief! I am still so proud of myself. I finished the run in 33 mins. My over-all race time was 1:44:51. I was 13th in my age group. Being 26 years old, I was competing in one of the larger age groups. I am happy with my finish. Not too shabby for my first triathlon.