Sunday, May 4, 2008

Rocky Point Triathlon Race Report

below: about to start the swim top right: running towards the finish line middle: before the race trying to calm down my nerves--I'm in the middle of the group of people smiling. I did it! This was my fourth triathlon but I found myself very nervous a few days before the race and the intensity of this feeling only grew as I found myself walking into the ocean Saturday morning to start the swim. Would I be able to swim in the open water? I had only been training in a pool. Would I have to stop and take a break during the swim?The recent reports of shark attacks in triathlons had me wondering why I had signed up to do this. Before I started I prayed that I wouldn't be bitten by a shark, stung by a jellyfish, or stung by a stingray (after the race they announced that out of the 900+ people who participated--5 had been stung by a stingray. Luckily I wasn't one of them). I didn't have to stop during the swim and felt good about how I did. I made my way up the sand hill to the bikes and headed off on the trail. I felt really good--averaging a pace that was faster than during my training. At mile 7, I felt something hit my leg, I looked down and saw that my water bottle holder was coming off. I grabbed the bottle before it fell, took one last chug and chucked it to the side of the road. I was coming to a downhill section that had a huge speed bump on it that I had to slow down for. There was no way I could hit the brakes with the water bottle in my hand too. I finished the biking (so I thought!) and dismounted as I saw the girl in front of me dismount. Big mistake---I was not quite to the point where I should have dismounted. It would've taken too long to get back on my bike, clip my shoes in, and get going again, so I just grabbed my bike and started running. Now it was time for the run. And boy was it hard--lots of hills. But I had my GPS watch (this was the first time I was able to use this in a race) and I had it set to show me what my pace was. I wanted to stay below a 9 minute mile. I did just that. I slowed down a little on the uphills but was able to make up for that going down. The last part of the race was in the sand to cross the finish line. I pushed as hard as I could but felt like I couldn't move in the sand. I was so happy when I finished and felt great. My goal was to be under 2 hours (I really thought I was going to get messed up by swimming in the ocean). I was ecstatic when I saw my time was 1:15:45. Not only was I way under the 2 hours but this was also a PR for me from my last tri where I got 1:19:43. I shaved off 4 minutes!! Not only that, later I found out I got 4th place in my age bracket (out of 42). Very excited. Then I found out that the person who got 3rd place only beat me by 11 seconds!! Can you believe that!?! 11 seconds! I'll get her next year...now onto the next triathlon: July 12th in Sierra Vista, AZ.

15 comments:

Kimberly said...

I can't believe you. That is so awesome. Congrats! WOW!!! Seriously, reading all about it motivates me a ton, but it also seems crazy. I don't think I could ever do that. My sisters are doing "The Spud Man" Triathlon in Idaho in July. I am a really good cheerleader. :) Good luck for the July one.

Andrea J said...

That is so excellent! It looks like you didn't wear a spring suit or anything - is that true? Congrats on your PR - nice work sister.

Emily said...

my goodness, you ROCK! jess, that is seriously so impressive. good work.

Spencer and Marlee said...

That is awesome! YOur time is dropping big time! Man oh Man!That is awesome!

Jessica said...

Is a Spring Suit a wet suit? If so, no I didn't. I only did the Sprint Tri so they said it wasn't needed.

Trogdon said...

congrats on your PR. Time to get S.T.K. out on the trail.

christina said...

AWESOME! I would not be able to do open water - so scary.

Congrats on your new time!

Jessica said...

thanks everyone! and Bryan--can you work on Sean--I have been trying to get him to do one with me FORever now!

russandkatie said...

way to go Jess, that's awesome!!!

Castle Family said...

You're amazing! I wish I would have seen you finish. I was busy wrangling kids. I'm lucky I even saw Chris finish! Way to go on the PR!!

Val said...

That is so dang cool! You're awesome!

Em said...

Holy Cow, you are amazing! Way to go. That's awesome you beat your personal best.

A tri in July, in Arizona? Man, you're ambitious. The heat would kill me.

Jessica said...

The tri is in Southern AZ--it's a lot cooler down there in July.

The Davies Family said...

Way to go!! I am so excited and proud! That was way fast! I would have been scared of the whole shark sea animal situation..you are so AWESOME!! Seriously, let me know what you do to train!

Sheryl said...

That's awesome! There is no way I could do that.