Tuesday, August 26, 2008

RR: Irongirl Columbia Triathlon

August 24, 2008

Sprint Distance: .62 mile SWIM / 17.5 mile BIKE / 3.4 mile RUN

Athena - 39 and under: 17 of 28
1250 of 1632 overall

Time: 2:33:57.05
Swim - 28:53
T1: 4:00
Bike: 1:14:49 (14.0 mph)
T2: 2:30
Run: 43:47 (12:53 minute pace)

Summary: That felt good and was FUN, let's do that again!

Long Version: In July 2007, I raced the Danskin Women's Triathlon in Webster, MA. Just 2 weeks later I would start 7 months of physical therapy for a torn rotator cuff in my right shoulder. That injury would put off swimming and all thing Triathlon for me for the next year. So it was with some trepidation and on the heels of signing up for Ironman USA 2009 that I toed the line at IronGirl Columbia.

I have a recently updated bike setup (from triple to a compact crank, the addition of aero bars and a new narrower handle bar set up, and a new saddle) that took a few weeks to dial in, I had about 6 weeks of consistent, pain free swimming under my belt, I am currently 26 pounds lighter than in July 2007 and a I hired a local TRI coach (Hi Coach Bob!) to help me keep my Ironman training on track over the next year. IronGirl Columbia would be a first chance to see how all these changes were translating.

I got to the race about 6AM and got a decent parking spot in Centennial Park. Pretty quickly, I found myself easing into the familiar routine of getting number marked, setting up transition and pumping the bikes tires. I checked in with Coach Bob on the cell phone, finished by looking for a good rack marker to recognize coming out of the swim (a tree) and left transition to meet up with Coach Bob to talk for a bit before hitting the Port-O-Johns for a quick stop and then wandering over to the swim start.

Coach Bob and I went over and said HI to our friends at the Ulman Cancer Fund tent and then we watched the other waves go off. After a quick walk along Centennial Lake to see where the first swim turn buoy was, Bob gave me some great advice (Have Fun!) and I walked over to the swim start to wait with the other Athenas and 20-24 age group ladies for the start of Wave 8. I stood close to the front of the group and as soon as they let our Wave enter the water, 7 minute prior to the start, I was in the water, warming up, getting comfy being in the lake and looking for the best line. In a short 7 minutes, it was time to GO!

SWIM:28:53

Yeah, I know, SLOW SWIM TIME, I finished 24th out of 28 in my division but I found victory in two significant ways: 1) No shoulder pain 2) I kept myself calm, cool and relaxed and swam freestyle the entire time.

T1: 4:00

Where did the time go? LOL I think I spent it putting socks on my wet feet and marveling in the fact that I had a pain-free swim. I obviously need to practice some transitions this year...

Bike: 1:14:49 (14.0 mph)

Regardless of what some might call a leisurely pace, I know that I had a fantastic bike on what is a hilly and challenging course. I took full advantage of my descending skills whenever possible and it paid off in places overall. When I started the Bike, I was in 24th place overall in my division. When I got OFF the bike heading into T2, I had moved into 14th place overall in my division, passing nearly half my division. Earlier in the week, my fiance Jim and I talked about my biking time and I was thinking that I was looking at about 1:30 as a bike time based on training numbers
and a 3:00 finish overall. Jim had suggested that make a goal to break 2:30 as a finish time and try to go sub 1:15 on the bike. I was thrilled when I hit the T2 map to see 1:14:49 on my watch! I made my first GOAL!

T2: 2:30

Umm... did I mention that I need to work on my transitions? This should have been easily under 1:00 since all I did was change shoes and take off my helmet.

RUN: 43:47 (12:53 minute pace)

I had told Coach Bob that I wanted to try running the entire run leg but I didn't know how realistic that might be. I only recently began to run distances of 30 minutes without any walk breaks for the first time since May 2005. While my training runs have been feeling good, I really have not had a lot of bricks under my belt and didn't know what to expect of my legs after a hilly bike ride. For the most part, I was able to keep the walk breaks to a minimum for the first 2 miles but the big climb just before Mile 3 took a lot out of me and what should have been a relaxed,easy downhill last 1.4 miles became an effort. The cool morning had turned to a bright sunny day and I was looking for every little bit of shade I could find in that last mile but there was not much to be found. Having done the Columbia OLY distance TRI 3 times previously, I know the finishing mile very well and I have to admit I took a small
walk break at the last small incline before the decent to the finish line. I probably didn't need that walk break but I was hot and ready for some shade. At the crest of the last small hill, I lifted my head and just focused on the finish line. It wasn't until those last 100 yards that I thought to look at the race clock and realized, with a big SMILE, that I have come within a few minutes of the GOAL time that Jim and I set for me a few days before...

While I hadn't broken 2:30, I had come pretty close and I had a fantastic race day overall. Everything went well, I had no pain, I had lots of fun on the bike and when all was said and done, only 3 people in my Athena division managed to pass me on the run.

It was the best possible way to start the first race of my "Season of Training for IM USA 2009" and the season looks bright! Next stop, 4 weeks - Savageman OLY distance. It will not be an easy OLY but I am ready to use it as a benchmark for what I need to improve between Sept 08 and Columbia OLY Tri in May 2009.

Life is Good! LiveSTRONG!

Friday, August 22, 2008

Medical Hypocrisy...

Explain to me how this works PLEASE!

A certain yearly Rx has run out and I have a certain yearly exam to go to where I normally get that yearly Rx refilled.  I call to make an appointment and the appointment person says "You last appointment was late SEPT 08 so you can't see the Dr. BEFORE then or your insurance wont cover it.  

OK let's make my appointment for then BUT  I will need a 1 month refill on the yearly Rx until  I can see the Dr.  The appointment person transfers me to the Nurse.

The Nurse then tells me she CAN'T give me a one month Rx because it has been a YEAR since I have seen the Dr. I MUST see the Dr. to renew this Rx.  

BUT I CAN'T SEE THE DR FOR ANOTHER MONTH BECAUSE OF MY INSURANCE...

W. T. F. !!!!!!!!  

Now the BIGGER QUESTION - How in the hell did I run out of a 12 month Rx in 11 months? That will just lead me into a freaking CVS rant....

Good thing that "Life is Good" or I might be really upset.... LaLaLa - Sing a HAPPY Song.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

A VERY HAPPY DAY...

Today, for the FIRST TIME since May 2005 when I started Interferon chemo for Melanoma, I ran for 33 minutes straight.

No WALK BREAKS, No STOPS ....just a steady pace.

It may not have been a blistering fast pace and some might even have called it a jog instead of a run...but I DID IT! And now I *know* I will do it again - longer, further, faster.

Time Heals...Body's Recover...Life really does move on!

Life is GOOD! LiveSTRONG!

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Blogger thought I was SPAM!

Yeah...and they wouldn't let me post for days! BAH!

Well I am back and I have some much delay VACATION/ENGAGEMENT/BIRTHDAY pictures to share with you all! As for me, I am busy working, working out, and planning a wedding - oh AND still doing all my other extra curricular activities too.... I am definitely enhancing my "muti-tasking" skills....

Enjoy some pictures from Lake Placid! More to come soon...

Grommette on her first long-distance vacation!

She adjusted to car travel very nicely...

Wallace looks handsome but
he could have used some "kitty drugs" for the trip!


Checking out the Cozy Cache Backyard in Jay, NH

Grommette on the banks of the AuSable River, Jay, NY

Wallace on the banks of the AuSable River, Jay, NY

Wallace introducing himself to the Cozy Cache Bear

What cat doesn't LOVE a Catwalk?

Grommette in her "tree" pose...

Nap time for everybody!

Race Day at IM USA 2008 - on the bike course

Even on a rainy day...the cowbell must ring...

Jim was right there, telling riders to "find their happy place"

Take note: This is just one of the "small" climbs
early on the IM USA bike course...

Later that night, volunteering at the Family Tent,
near the finish line...


Volunteering isn't busy work?
Then you have never seen the finish line area of an IRONMAN...

Jim relaxing, on the phone to home, on Mirror Lake, Lake Placid, NY

Newly ENGAGED! Holly & Jim at Mirror Lake, Lake Placid, NY

This is the other big moment of the weekend...

No turning back now....

I'm IN for next year...

July 26, 2009 - Ironman USA - My RACE DAY is coming...



July 26, 2009 - Ironman USA - My RACE DAY is coming...