Looking back at where I was and what my goals are

In November 2009 I was 115 kg and even being goalie in a thirty minute soccer game was really exhausting but Charlotte and I decided that something has to be done so we signed up for a training class at Pro Club Willows Road in Redmond. In 8 weeks I lost 15 kg and the scale wasn’t triple digit for the first time in many years. During 2010 I did some 5k and 10k races and continued to get in shape and loose the weight but of course much slower so during 2011 I maintained the weight at 90-93 pretty much with a few trips below 90 at the peak of Triathlon season that year.

Going into this season I have a year or so behind me with steady training and given that we really don’t like that diet stuff I have been happy with my weight being around 87 kg and not thinking twice about going for a 15k run, a 3000 m swim or a 60km bike ride knowing that I will be ready for another training session the day after.

Now as my 2012 season is kicking into high gear I’m really excited about getting into the season in better endurance shape than last year even if I probably was a bit stronger last year from a a lot of strength and short intense cardio work.

Last year I ended with a unplanned Half Ironman so primary goal this year is to really race the Victoria Half in June. Race for me is to come in well under 6 hours and being able to run the half marathon and not as last year.. cramps the whole run. I will of course do a handful or so of Sprints and Olympics with focus on more Olympic races where I want to shave off about 15 minutes to get in under 2.30.

Key for me to be able to do these improvements will be average speed on the bike and being able to maintain a good pace on the run which means I’m building stronger legs and trying to improve endurance plus would probably not hurt to get down to around 80 kg instead of the 87 or so today.

The question I keep getting is .. when will you do the full Ironman? Next year if I can manage to get a spot in one of the events around here …. would have been fun this year since I’m turning 40.

It´s all about having fun training

Brjann

Kicking off the triathlon season again

Today was our last day of tri team training in 2011 so what better way to celebrate a really fun year than to register for my 2012 A race right away. This coming season is all about building on all the learnings from last year and of course try to beat my results from the different races. My unexpected final event last year was the Black Diamond half iron, a race I really didnt plan on doing and didnt train for the distance either but I’m glad I did it. I’m really excited about the coming months of hard training and to get things a little interesting I’ve just signed up to do a half ironman on Iceland’s national day, 17 June. I’m going international with Saunders Subaru Victoria Island Triathlon together with a dozen or so team mates from Pro Sports Club Triathlon team.

Time to put a training plan together and this year I’m already ok with doing 15-20 km runs and been doing swim classes twice a week for a few months but I have a long way to race form, especially a form that I want to be in to beat all my times from last year.

Let the fun begin

Brjann

Fantastic end to first triathlon season

In December 2010 I had never ridden a road bike, had never really done any open water swimming and I had recently done a 10km race for the first time. I wasn’t really planning to get up at 7 every Saturday for many months at that time but I really enjoyed the first Pro Sports Club Triathlon team workout with great coaches and even greater team members. I read as much as I could find on the internet about Triathlon and saw that there are sprint and olympic races in addition to the crazy long triathlons. I spent the next few months getting used to bricks where you do two or more sports after each other as part of your training session. I quickly learned that I needed a road bike so research started to find something that wouldn’t break the bank … I really failed in my research and bought a fantastic ride called Argon 18 Krypton. I had never ridden a road bike before so this was really exciting and I love the bike and just wish I had ridden it more.

When it was time for the ProClub tri teams first brick training with a couple of hours on the bike and then run 3k made I just laughed and thought – that’s nuts! Fact is I really enjoyed training during the weeks and then when I started doing races in May I was hooked – triathlons are just a whole lot of fun.

Sure, getting up at 5am to go for a long outdoor swim doesn’t sound that fun but you forget all about that when you see the beautiful sunrise over Lake Sammamish or Pine Lake.

My season was supposed to be a few sprints and a couple of olympic distance races which you can read about in other race reports on this blog but in late June I had a chat with coach Cody Novak about ending my season with a Half Ironman and after talking to team mates Alan Faulkner and John Brewer a few weeks ago we all three decided to go for it.

Fightclub swim

Black Diamond Long Course triathlon in Enumclaw, WA is the last race of the season and I picked up Alan and John at 6am for the drive toward the majestic Mt Rainier and Nolte State park. Transition station is all setup and ready by 745 so time for a quick warm up run and a few trips to the bathroom. The field was just 190 people in total so only 3 waves as we got started on the swim on a very foggy Deep Lake. The starting waves were pretty big and it took me some time to get into a rhythm after being hit, kicked and swam over a few times. Sighting was hard in the fog and as I was quite aggressive going around the buoys I was hit and kicked a few more times before getting out of the water at after 36:23. I am ok with the time for a 1.2 mile swim.

Strong bike

Biking for 56 miles requires a lot of planning to make sure you get the right amount of nutrition to both make it through the bike feeling strong and also fuel up for the half marathon run. This was a great experience for me in that I think I was pretty ok on nutrition, maybe a little low on calories and carbs but plenty of water and electrolyte drink. The bike course didn’t have any big hills but plenty of rollers where you would struggle to keep cadence and speed on a road that looked!!! pretty flat. I felt really strong on the bike and realized after the first 28 miles at 1:25 that I was going too fast and really tried to preserve some energy on the rest of the ride but as strong as I felt I just kept going and finished in 3:03 which is the same pace as I have had in my sprint and IMG_8253olympic races this year.

Big energy boost in transition 2 when I saw Charlotte, Caroline and Sofia cheering me on.

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The torture

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Wow, cant believe how good I’m feeling but then between mile 2 and 3 my quads just told me they were not going to take this anymore. They must have completely missed the salt tablets and hydration I had taken on the bike… Ok, this is going to get tough but I can do 10 minute miles. Mile 4 and I could barely walk and my average pace was now over 10 minutes per mile so I realize I’m not trying to finish these 13 miles in 2.10 to get under 6 hours. I now focus on surviving and and taking it as slow as necessary to prevent getting injured and to be able to finish the race. Limping around with cramps made my run/walk form really messed and my back started to hurt. When I hit 7 miles I started to dream about getting into the water after finishing the race, mile 9 I walked a little with another cramped up 40 year old and we realized we were so happy to not have 9 miles left when we met a few people in pain on their way out. Miles 12 and 13 took me 35 minutes to complete but I did jog across the finish line and what an amazing feeling to cross the line with my girls and a bunch of Pro Club tri team members cheering me on. I did the half marathon in 2:31 but who cares … 70.3 miles / 113km …

I FINISHED THE HALF IRONMAN

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Next season training starts next weekend !

Brjann

Beautiful Lake Stevens hosted Olympic triathlon

Oh my what a nice weekend, feels like middle of the summer with high 80’s or almost 30 C and a nice crayfish party with Swedish Women Educational Association (SWEA) Saturday evening. We had crayfish caught in Lake Washington and sang songs and had a few drinks together with friends. Perfect end to the day that started a couple of hours before the 7am start of the opening 1 mile swim in really warm Lake Stevens.

This event is my last before my A-race so all about testing my nutrition plan and not so much about racing for a good time … well I got into the swim after about 400-500 meters and felt pretty good so thought what the heck. I picked it up a bit and managed to repair my slow start a bit and got out of the water at about 28 minutes which turned out to be 37th overall and 1st in my age group.

Since I’m a pretty strong swimmer I don’t pass a lot of athletes on the bike and run .. correction.. I never pass anyone after I get out of the water so just as my other races I ‘m passed by the “sitting tight in aero over 20 mph in average” group of athletes. Nothing different this time around as the first 10 or so miles was a steady stream of about 50 people swishing by me but when the really fast riders have passed I get stuck in a vacuum where I ride on my own for another 15 or so miles as I manage to keep away from the just under 20mph riders. Lake Stevens was a little different in that they ran the Sprint triathlon on same bike course so when I was on my way back and passed the sprint turning point I started to pass people.. fun!

The fun continued on the run where I felt pretty strong and glad that my nutrition on the bike had worked even if it was starting to get quite warm. The run was 5k out an back loop that we ran twice and the sprint athletes did once so I was able to run past people from the sprint and even quite a few olympic distance runners at least on the second lap. I finished the 10k strong with little over a mile at sub 8 min per mile tempo.

Summary for the day is that I feel I am getting less worried about my half ironman in two weeks .. that is to say I’m pretty confident I will be able to finish it but I ‘m not expecting any sub 8 min miles nor being able to pass a lot of folks.

Official results for this event is that I ended up 63 out of 160 and 6 out of 15 in my age group and I lowered my Olympic PR to 2:43:18 but you cant really compare the different races on time as they distances vary a bit.

  Swim  Seconds Miles Meters Mph Kmh Min/Mile Min/100m T1
Issaqua Sprint 0:08:39 519 0.25            400 1.73 2.77 34:36.0 02:09.8 0:03:38
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:06:39 399 0.25            400 2.26 3.61 26:36.0 01:39.8 0:01:31
Whidbey Island
Sprint
0:14:05 845 0.50            800 2.13 3.41 28:10.0 01:45.6 0:02:48
Finish Strong
Olympic
0:19:25 1165 0.70         1,120 2.16 3.46 27:44.3 01:44.0 0:01:43
Lake Sammamish Sprint 0:06:32 392 0.25            400 2.30 3.67 26:08.0 01:38.0  
Lake Stevens
Olympic
0:28:18 1698 1.00         1,600 2.12 3.39 28:18.0 01:46.1 0:01:23
  Bike Seconds Miles Meters Mph Kmh Min/Mile Min/Km T2
Issaqua Sprint 0:46:29 2789 14.8      23,680 19.10 30.57 03:08.4 01:57.8 0:01:27
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:28:21 1701 9.2      14,720 19.47 31.15 03:04.9 01:55.6 0:00:44
Whidbey Island
Sprint
1:06:08 3968 19.5      31,200 17.69 28.31 03:23.5 02:07.2 1:00:00
Finish Strong
Olympic
1:29:51 5391 28.0      44,800 18.70 29.92 03:12.5 02:00.3 0:01:08
Lake Sammamish Sprint 0:45:18 2718 14.8      23,680 19.60 31.36 03:03.6 01:54.8 0:00:57
Lake Stevens
Olympic
1:19:26 4766 25.0      40,000 18.88 30.21 03:10.6 01:59.2 0:01:27
  Run Seconds Miles Meters Mph KMh Min/Mile Min/Km  
Issaqua Sprint 0:28:07 1687 3.2         5,120 6.83 10.93 08:47.2 05:29.5  
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:12:51 771 1.6         2,560 7.47 11.95 08:01.9 05:01.2  
Whidbey Island
Sprint
0:30:12 1812 3.8         6,080 7.55 12.08 07:56.8 04:58.0  
Finish Strong
Olympic
0:52:25 3145 6.2         9,920 7.10 11.36 08:27.3 05:17.0  
Lake Sammamish Sprint 0:25:41 1541 3.2         5,120 7.48 11.96 08:01.6 05:01.0  
Lake Stevens
Olympic
0:52:39 3159 6.2         9,920 7.07 11.30 08:29.5 05:18.4  
  Time Overall Age group            
Issaqua Sprint 1:28:18 218/374 37/66            
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:49:31 13/230 3/11            
Whidbey Island Sprint 1:54:14 67/219 5/11            
Finish Strong Olympic 2:44:33 41/78 5/8            
Lake Sammamish Sprint 1:18:29 66/455 4/32            
Lake Stevens Olympic 2:43:07 63/160 6/15            

Stepping it up a bit and triathlons are contagious

I’m realizing that I have signed up for a Long Course Triathlon / Half Ironman / 70.3 (US miles) / 11.3 (Metric miles) and with that I also have to step up my training a little bit to at least do what I can to prepare. My basic weekly training with 2 interval runs (short/long), 2 swim (indoor intervals/long open water), 1 bike ride and then either a race or long run on weekend stays the same but with a bit longer intervals and an added weekend long brick (bike and run) session.

This weekend I did a 10 mile run on a really hilly road in the sun and I was actually surprised to feel really fresh throughout the whole run. The half marathon distance is not that scary after that run and the really tough brick I did last Monday with 1.5 hours of race day spinning and then 10k directly after that gave me some confidence as well. I feel pretty confident that I can do each of the distances in a, for me, decent time … the issue will be to do all three but I guess that is the fun part of being a triathlete.

My Brooks Trance 9 that I have been using all season are worn out and I have always felt that they are a bit roomy so I’m testing the Brooks Ghost 3 a few runs this week to see if those will be my new standard shoe .. the Trance has a lot of support for pronation but I actually run pretty much straight so the Neutral support in the Ghost should work but I wont take any chances if they don’t feel good in my first few runs.

Charlotte did her second half marathon today on a warm and sunny Labor day, just little over two months after her shoulder surgery – I ‘m really impressed and proud of her not just finishing the race but basically match her time from Kirkland Half in May.

Not registered for Kirkland Sprint Triathlon but we might form a team with me swimming, Johanna taking care of the 12 mile bike ride and Charlotte crushing the 5K. Caroline and Sofia will probably do the kids tri on Sunday as well.. I’m spreading the triathlon bug.

Brjann

Half Ironman in September

I really never thought about any type of long Ironman races when I decided I wanted to try triathlon but 7 months into this adventure I have decided to take the next step right away this season. The half ironman is also called 70.3 based on the number of total miles or 11.3 in the metric system where a “mil” is 10 km; you swim 2 km,  bike 90 km and then run 21 km.

The Black Diamond Long Course Triathlon is 24 September and plan on doing that race to learn and have a fun last race of the season. My goal is of course just to finish the race and if that means I will have to walk most of the half marathon then so be it. I will of course do my very best and try to get a decent first time.

Swim

The swim isn’t too scary with 1.2 miles/2km but I have heard that the water is colder than in the lakes we have around here but a reasonable time for me would be about 50 minutes.

Bike

The 56 mile/90k bike ride is very close to my longest ride done so far which was the 100k during 7 Hills of Kirkland and I can remember how tired my legs were and how much my behind hurt. I managed to get through that bike ride in just over 4 hours but I believe the ride is little easier at Black Diamond.

Run

Finally the run is a half marathon which I have done only twice, first time with Charlotte at Kirkland Half where we both ran our first half in 2.02 and then the second time this summer in Sweden where I hit a big wall of heat and jet lag with a final time of 2.34.

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This race is all that on the same day…

Lake Sammamish Sprint Tri – finished on the first page of the results

I did my first triathlon race in May at Issaquah Triathlon and today I was back doing a tri on the virtually the same course. Excited to see how much I would be able to improve my result and I’m really proud of todays result.  The Issaquah Sprint took me 1:28 to finish and I place 218 overall and 37th in my age group. Today I surprised myself with a 66th place overall out of 455 and 4th out of 32 in my age group but most importantly I shaved off 10 minutes.

Today was a lot of fun which started with a fast swim where I really tried to go all out and I kept aLakeSammTri2011-Swim really good tempo at the front of my wave for the first 300 m or so but couldn’t keep it up all the way but a 6:32 swim gave me a really good start. Crowed at the end of the swim cheered a lot and I felt I was among the first out of the water, turns out my time was 28th overall and just 4-5 ahead of me in my Male 35-44 year old wave.

My lungs burned a good 10 minutes or so into the bike so I did start a little too hard but my plan was to test going all out on the swim and push hard on the bike and then endure the run as much as I can without using my watch to check my pace.

The bike ride was fun trying to stay ahead of the pack of wolf on their Tri bikes and for a while I felt like I wasn’t moving at all when all the top athletes passed me so quick I just felt the air as they swooshed by. Some of these guys started a bit too hard and I caught up with a handful but I ended up riding alone  for the second half, in a vacuum behind the top and ahead of the racers that are human like me on the bike .. ie sub 20mph in average. At one point I even thought I had missed a turn somewhere .. where is everyone?

Second transition was pretty straight forward and on the run which is where I need to really work a lot on LakeSammTri2011_Bikeenhancing my lung capacity and endurance to be able to speed up a bit. It was passing time again and it wasn’t me passing anyone…  I didn’t use my watch at all on the run as I wanted to see if would actually run faster if I didn’t have the watch showing the pace and it turned out I wasn’t any faster and it was annoying to not know how far I had left. I was really tired the last mile on the run and was so glad when I saw the finish and even happier when I noticed that I was going to come in at under 1.20. I didn’t really know how I had raced compared to others so when I checked the posted results I couldn’t find my name among the 200 that were posted … but I was checking the third and forth paper where I usually find my name not realizing that my name was listed as nr 66 on the first page not even 15 minutes after the winner.

YES , YES, YES – the early morning training sessions and all the hard work I have put in has really paid off. My goal LakeSamm Tri2011-Finishfor the races this season has been to be on the top 50% but today I really surprised myself and placed 4th out of 32 in my age groups.

Talking with my Pro Club Tri Team friends after the race it turns out we are 3-4 that might push each other into doing the Black diamond half ironman in 4 weeks – get it over with and really train for one of those races next season with a little experience from doing one..

Next race: Lake Stevens Olympic Triathlon 10 Sept and then Black Diamond Olympic or Long Course (70.3)

Brjann

View Results on Buduracing.com

Swim  Distance Mph Pace T1
Issaquah Sprint 0:08:39 0.25 1.73 34:36.0 03:38
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:06:39 0.25 2.26 26:36.0 01:31
Whidbey Island Sprint 0:14:05 0.5 2.13 28:10.0 02:48
Finish Strong Olympic 0:19:25 0.7 2.16 27:44.3 01:43
Lake Sammamish Sprint 0:06:32 0.25 2.30 26:08.0
Bike Distance Mph Pace T2
Issaquah Sprint 0:46:29 14.8 19.10 03:08.4 1:27
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:28:21 9.2 19.47 03:04.9 0:44
Whidbey Island Sprint 1:06:08 19.5 17.69 03:23.5 1:00
Finish Strong Olympic 1:29:51 28 18.70 03:12.5 01:08
Lake Sammamish Sprint 0:45:18 14.8 19.60 03:03.6 0:57
Run Distance  Mph Pace
Issaquah Sprint 0:28:07 3.2 6.83 08:47.2
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:12:51 1.6 7.47 08:01.9
Whidbey Island Sprint 0:30:12 3.8 7.55 07:56.8
Finish Strong Olympic 0:52:25 6.2 7.10 08:27.3
Lake Sammamish Sprint 0:25:41 3.2 7.48 08:01.6
Time Overall Age group
Issaqua Sprint 1:28:18 218/374 37/66
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:49:31 13/230 3/11
Whidbey Island Sprint 1:54:14 67/219 5/11
Finish Strong Olympic 2:44:33 41/78 5/8
Lake Sammamish Sprint 1:18:29 66/455 4/32

Mixing it up this summer and looking forward to off season training

Training for three different sports is really fun as there is no way you get bored.. I try to mix up my training so that I do each of my sports at least twice per week but it doesn’t always work out that way.Three runs a week is pretty much standard with a day each on short and long interval and then the long run on the weekend is substituted my a race now and then. Doing the interval training is a lot of fun and over the last two months I have started to like the 8 x 400m workout a lot. My triathlon 5k,10k race runs are faster than any 10k or 5k race I did over the winter… still not under 8 min/mile on the 10k but working on it.

The bike training hasn’t really been working that well.. I do a nice spinning class on Mondays and then a bike rid if I have a race or a triathlon team training on the weekend. This is really not enough and I have to get into a habit of riding more for next season.

Swimming is fun .. at my first tri in May I panicked and had to breaststroke half of the short 400m and now after attending Mr Crampy’s swimclinics and just getting out and do at least 1 open water swim ever week I have no problem doing 1-2 miles training swims and my swim times at events are pretty good.

I log all my training sessions on Funbeat.se and realize that I am mixing it up pretty well across my three sports. Funbeat is also available in English at Funbeat.net. http://www.funbeat.net/person/overview.aspx?PersonID=185213

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Going down the stretch of triathlon race season with 1 sprint this weekend and then 2 olympics in September and really looking forward to off season strength and conditioning to prepare for a 70.3 (11.3 in Sweden) race next summer.

Brjann

I’m an Olympian

Well not quite true of course but I did do my first Olympic distance triathlon today and I finished the race and even finished strong. I have just done sprint tri’s so far and the my big worry was the run – I really don’t know how hard I can bike and still have power left for the bike without cramping up.

This race really started three weeks ago when I did a long hard brick workout with the ProClub tri team where we biked 40 miles over the 7 hills of Kirkland course and then a 10k run. I managed to run 7k before my legs started cramping so something was wrong with my nutrition or speed on bike or run. The bike was really tough so my guess is that I just didn’t have fuel left in my legs and Coach Michael told me I should tri some salt tablets to keep the cramp away.

Time for Finish Strong Olympic Triathlon in Monroe, Washington

345 AM – what is going on, who is calling middle of the night, can somebody please answer that phone and turn off that sound … after a good oatmeal with bananas breakfast I packed the last things into the car and out Alan’s and my bike on the bike rack. Alan dropped by yesterday to drop of his gear so we could get a good start in the morning. We got up to Monroe at 530, right when registration and transition opened and it was totally dark but we could see that the lake was covered in a thick fog. Race was delayed 15 minutes to let the fog clear and when wave 1 started Alan and I together with another 25 guys supposed to start in Wave 2 were left on the beach as all men apparently started at the same time …

Swim course was a bit odd and actually must have been a little shorter than 1500 meters as after struggling a bit with astma and having to breaststroke to get air a minute or so I finished the swim in 19:25 which is maybe 4-5 minutes less than what I had expected on 1500. Lake was shallow and really warm and I thought I was going to strand as a big whale a few times during the swim as all in a sudden my hands hit the bottom. My swim was ranked 36th which is a bit disappointing but given that I was still holding my goggles waiting for next wave at the start. It was a good experience swimming through, over, under the crowd. T1 went good and with a couple of breathers with the astma inhalator I was as good as new and exited transition at 1:43.

I felt strong getting out on the little longer bike ride which I knew was going to pretty flat. Olympic distance should be 26 miles but this was 28. The bike race went ok and I felt good all the way .. too good actually, probably could have pushed a bit harder as I finished in 1:29 with average of just under 19mph on this flat course. I was worried about leaving enough juice in my legs for the run so took it easy.. next time I will push it more. During the bike I managed to get the right amount of nutrition with Gu Gel and salt tablets plus plenty of water.

Transition to Run was good at 1:08 and I started my run a bit fast as usual but quickly managed to control my tempo to a 8.30-8.45 minutes per mile tempo which I knew I could do over 6 miles. Legs felt fantastic and I really need to get some more cardio work done as my run tempo is limited by my lungs… off season work is going to so much fun. When I went through the goal/transition are for the second 5K the sun really started to heat up but the cheering from the crowd really helped. I stayed at a steady tempo and at 4 miles I heard a familiar sound behind me, Alan had caught me which I expected would happen during the run .. he is really fast on the run. I felt ok all through the run and managed to speed up a bit on the last mile to finish in 52.25 which probably is my fastest 10k. Next time I think I will run without having my speed and pace visible on my watch as I think I will run faster.

During the whole race it was great to see other ProClub Tri team athletes on the course and of course Denise cheering us on during the run after she rocked the sprint race. During the run I put up a minor goal to finish my first 5k before Jason H in the ProClub team (5th overall with 2.17) finished his second and last 5K …he passed me 100 yards before the 5K turn.

I finished the race in about 2.44:33 and according to Jason and others the total time for them was similar to a normal Olympic as the swim was a bit short and the bike was longer. Longer swim is better for me… I am really happy that I felt ok throughout the race and I know I left a few minutes on the course. New olympic race in three weeks and then I will decide in a couple of days if I will do the Black Diamond half ironman last weekend of September or just stick with another olympic.

Times compared to other races (swim distance this weekend is 0.75 in the table as I don’t know how long it actually was.). Link to the full results from this weekend on buduracing.com.

 

Swim 

Distance

Mph

Pace

T1

Issaqua Sprint

0:08:39

0.25

1.73

34:36.0

03:38

Cottage Lake Super Sprint

0:06:39

0.25

2.26

26:36.0

01:31

Whidbey Island Sprint

0:14:05

0.5

2.13

28:10.0

02:48

Finish Strong Olympic

0:19:25

0.75

2.32

25:53.0

01:43

 

Bike

Distance

Mph

Pace

T2

Issaqua Sprint

0:46:29

14.8

19.10

03:08.4

1:27

Cottage Lake Super Sprint

0:28:21

9.2

19.47

03:04.9

0:44

Whidbey Island Sprint

1:06:08

19.5

17.69

03:23.5

1:00

Finish Strong Olympic

1:29:51

28

18.70

03:12.5

01:08

 

Run

Distance 

Mph

Pace

 

Issaqua Sprint

0:28:07

3.2

6.83

08:47.2

 

Cottage Lake Super Sprint

0:12:51

1.6

7.47

08:01.9

 

Whidbey Island Sprint

0:30:12

3.8

7.55

07:56.8

 

Finish Strong Olympic

0:52:25

6.2

7.10

08:27.3

 

 

Time

Overall

Age group

 

Issaqua Sprint

1:28:18

218/374

37/66

 

 

Cottage Lake Super Sprint

0:49:31

13/230

3/11

 

 

Whidbey Island Sprint

1:54:14

67/219

5/11

 

 

Finish Strong Olympic

2:44:33

41/78

5/8

 

 

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// Brjann

Whidbey Island Triathlon race report

I had my eyes set on the Enumclaw Olympic tri on 8/7 but that race was cancelled so I looked around for other race and found Whidbey Island Sprint Tri. Great race to do instead of the Olympic as the swim distance at this spring was .5 miles instead of the .25 many other sprints have. Thanks Cody and the boot campers, my running is getting much better but the four week vacation away from my bike didn’t really help on the hills. Big thanks also to the team at Mr Crampy’s and the experienced triathletes that help out at the swim clinics at Beaver Lake as these really help newbies like me getting used to the triathlon specifics of an open swim.  Like their page on Facebook and join the clinics for some fun.

It was a 9 am start but I needed to catch the 6 am ferry to have time to check in and then set up my two different transition stations since this was a point to point race with Swim at Goss Lake and then the run started and finished at Community Park. The organizers really did a good job managing the transportation between the transition stations that are 7 miles apart and overall this was a well managed event and even if the first transition is really odd it was a great day on beautiful Whidbey Island.

The swim was in Goss Lake in 70+ degrees and I though about wearing the wetsuit or not but given that I have only done open water swimming in the suit I opted to use it.

Started the swim at the front right side and quickly found a couple of bubble makers to draft off but for some reason I lost them a couple of minutes into the swim so I continued in a good tempo and I didn’t realize I was going the wrong direction until it was too late… oh that is why I lost those feet Sad smile  I excited the swim at just over 14 minutes which is a bit slow for me but I had just done an extra 100 meters or so.. The transition is really odd, you run up and change in to your bike gear which is stuffed into a plastic bag before the race and then you run to your bike in other place in T1.

Bike ride started with a hill and luckily I had heard about that so had my bike set on low gear and was able to get a good start. Just a 10 minutes into the ride my legs were on fire, pulse was way up after the swim and due to the hills in the first few miles. The cheering from the locals really helped me getting into the zone and my second time around was better and I felt ok even if I was passed by many on the long hills but but happy to say that my downhill and flat riding is fairly fast so I was able to catch up and pass a few as well. The hills weren’t steep but long and I think I should do some more Hollywood hill training rides..

All in all the bike was ok and I’m really thankful to one of my fellow riders who took time to let me know that the first part of the run would be all uphill. I fueled up and tried to flush my legs on the last mile. Transition 2 went well , found my shoes and hat and left my bike and gear at T2 and headed into the dark forest on Whidbey Island. Run started up up up for about a mile through a really nice trail through the forest ending on a soccer field and after that it was all flat or downhill so even if my first mile was just over 9 minutes I was able to finish the run in just under 8 min per mile which is basically my goal for these runs.

How did it go? When I crossed the finish line I was happy to see that it was under 2 hours and I wasn’t totally out of breath so maybe I didn’t quite go all out on the run..

Official Results where you can see that the winner was in my age group and was “only” 25 minutes before me Whidbey Island 2011 Triathlon Results and that my different splits except the swim were all ranked around 75th and my swim ranked 30th.

Net Time: 01:54:14
Swim (1/2 mile) : 00:14:05
T1: 00:02:48
Bike (19.5 miles): 01:07:08
T2: Not recorded so estimated to 1 min in table below
Run (3.8 miles): 00:30:12

I finished 67th overall out of 219 and 5th out of 11 in my age group which is a really nice improvement from the first sprint and if you read my blog after that race you might remember that my goal at next sprint was to get into the top 50%. The Cottage Lake sprint wasn’t as competitive as the other two so placement is a bit misleading. Swim and run shows improvement in pace but the Whidbey bike ride was much harder.

Swim  Distance Mph Pace T1
Issaqua Sprint 0:08:39 0.25 1.73 34:36.0 03:38
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:06:39 0.25 2.26 26:36.0 01:31
Whidbey Island Sprint 0:14:05 0.5 2.13 28:10.0 02:48
Bike Distance Mph Pace T2
Issaqua Sprint 0:46:29 14.8 19.10 03:08.4 1:27
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:28:21 9.2 19.47 03:04.9 0:44
Whidbey Island Sprint 1:06:08 19.5 17.69 03:23.5 1:00
Run Distance  Mph Pace
Issaqua Sprint 0:28:07 3.2 6.83 08:47.2
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:12:51 1.6 7.47 08:01.9
Whidbey Island Sprint 0:30:12 3.8 7.55 07:56.8
Time Overall Age group
Issaqua Sprint 1:28:18 218/374 37/66
Cottage Lake Super Sprint 0:49:31 13/230 3/11
Whidbey Island Sprint 1:54:14 67/219 5/11