I am an Ironman!!!! I could not have done this with out the support of my family & friends, and for that I am so thankful & grateful for everything that they have done for me to help me get to the finish line.
My time was 16.5 -
Swim: 1:22
Bike: 8:46
Run: 6:03
Swim to Bike: 9:22
Bike to Run: 8:24
I have no idea how I did 1:22 on that swim. Because in all honesty, I really didn't train for that portion of the race. The first 56 miles on the bike course only took me about 3.5 hours, but at mile 75 or so, I had some mechanic problems that sucked up a lot of time and really drained me. It was just anxiety and stress, and it absolutely drained me. The last 22 miles on that bike course was pure hell. It was incredibly hot and all uphill. When I finally got done with the bike and went on to the marathon, my chest was really sore & tight. It hurt to breathe in. So I took it slow on the run, knowing I had a lot of time to finish. The last 6 miles, I was joined with two other women and one man (we were all first timers) and we finished the race together. It was an incredible & painful day. I fully believe if you set your mind to something and if you want something bad enough, you will get it.
Highlights of the Day:
When we all reached the turn around for the second swim lap, everyone popped their heads up and screamed HERE WE GO!
The comradery between the athletes - everyone cheering eachother on and giving tons of support.
Spectator blasting Black Sabbath's "Ironman" at mile 40 on the bike route.
Friends and Family cheering me on every time I got back into town.
Finishing at the 11th hour in the Olympic Oval with hundreds of people in there, cheering me on.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Friday, July 22, 2011
Last Training Session
Today's my last day of training. I did the swim loop this morning, and this afternoon I'll be doing the second half of the bike loop. I want to get a sense of the hills on the bike leg. The town is crowded with athletes and it's an incredible feeling to be here. I don't care what my time is - if it's 16:57, I'll be happy. I just want to finish.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
I'm Here!
Just checked into my hotel! The village is already set up in the Olympic Oval and all the athletes are starting to arrive. It's very exciting! I still can't believe that this weekend is here ...
If anyone wishes to track me on Sunday you can do so here:
http://ironman.com/events/ironman/lakeplacid?show=tracker#axzz1Sfj4EllF
Bib #: 93
If anyone wishes to track me on Sunday you can do so here:
http://ironman.com/events/ironman/lakeplacid?show=tracker#axzz1Sfj4EllF
Bib #: 93
Sunday, July 17, 2011
One Week Today!
Agh! Can't believe it! This time next week I will (hopefully) be riding around in Lake Placid. So crazy!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Livestrong!
Yesterday was the 70 mile ride in Davis, CA for the Livestrong Challenge event. I was on my work's team (1Cisco) and the ride was actually, pretty easy. Of course it's an easier route and not the most challenging ride, but I'm not really that sore and I felt fine during the ride. It definitely boosted my confidence about the Ironman.
Also, this was the second event that I particiapted in with Lance Armstrong! He was also in the 2008 Boston Marathon, which I ran as well.
Also, this was the second event that I particiapted in with Lance Armstrong! He was also in the 2008 Boston Marathon, which I ran as well.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
18 days until the Ironman!
So while I am rapidly approaching the Ironman and wishing that my immune system could have been a little bit stronger this winter & spring ... I think I might actually be okay.
So I'm pretty well trained for a half Ironman distance or one that's in between a half and full. I just never got up to 80 mile bike days, or swims past 1.5 miles or runs past 15 miles. But, I have been training in California. It's not exactly flat here, nor is the water calm and warm.
The conditions I have been training in are a little tougher (except that there's no ice or snow here). Going through my Map My Ride stats, there are a lot tough climbs in training routes. One of the hardest ones, being my commute home from work. Also, the San Francisco Bay is a frigid rough bitch. You have to work hard when swimming in there.
So who knows, maybe I won't finish in under 14 hours, but I think I have a shot at finishing.
Monday, June 27, 2011
70.3 - Not so much
In keeping with the tradition of how my training season has been going ... I got the flu & and had a horrible fever the night before my make-shift-Ironman. Yup, once again, my attempts to prepare myself are shot down because I literally can't get out of bed. At this point, I just want to finish at Lake Placid in the 17 hours allotted. That's all I want.
Monday, June 20, 2011
70.3!
With the help of some great friends - I will be doing a "make shift" half ironman this weekend. It will be a 1.2 mile swim in the SF Bay, a 56 mile ride in SF, Marin County, and the Peninsula, and a 13.1 mile run in Golden Gate Park & Ocean Beach. My new apartment by the park made this event all the more convenient.
I also signed up for a Century two weeks before the IM. I may drop down to the 70 mile option though ... we'll see.
These events (I hope) will make me more confident for IM. I'm really nervous & so scared I won't make the bike cut off times. I do want to enjoy Lake Placid though ... I don't want it to be ruined by worrying & anxiety....
Monday, June 6, 2011
I have been watching you tube's of the LP IM all afternoon and I'm getting excited to go to NY!
I am still nervous and really scared, but I am starting to remember why I wanted to do this & why I want to be a part of this. It was very motivating to watch Matt Long cross the finsih line in the 2009 IM.
Also, am remembering how nervous and scared I was to do the Tahoe events, and yes, they're not the same as doing the IM, but I DID come in 7th in my age group on the run, and that was after 72 miles of biking the day before, a frigid 2.5 mile swim the day before that, and we went to 7000ft. I think I can do Lake Placid.
I am still nervous and really scared, but I am starting to remember why I wanted to do this & why I want to be a part of this. It was very motivating to watch Matt Long cross the finsih line in the 2009 IM.
Also, am remembering how nervous and scared I was to do the Tahoe events, and yes, they're not the same as doing the IM, but I DID come in 7th in my age group on the run, and that was after 72 miles of biking the day before, a frigid 2.5 mile swim the day before that, and we went to 7000ft. I think I can do Lake Placid.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
I'm still nervous about Lake Placid. But I have been thinking a lot about crossing the finish line. And how great it was to be up there during race week. And I am looking forward to that.
I know I can endure a marathon while in pain or not feeling well (thank you 2008 Boston Marathon) and I feel confident doing a 2.4 mile swim with a wetsuit. Still terrified of the other 3500 swimmers who are also going at the same time.
The bike course is still the number one most terrifying thing in my life right now. Miles 35-65 are constant climbing. But there is a huge recovery hill after that, and you can stop at mile 56 for special needs bag (for me that will be a PB & J sandwich and coconut juice). Then it's another huge climb from 100 - 112.
Then it's the marathon. Which is all hills.... and yea actually that kinda sucks. But, the good thing is, there's a crowd and that always helps, and I can walk parts of it.
So maybe there is hope and with the downhill recoveries on the bike, and hearing the crowd cheer all the athletes on, I'll get to the finish.
I know I can endure a marathon while in pain or not feeling well (thank you 2008 Boston Marathon) and I feel confident doing a 2.4 mile swim with a wetsuit. Still terrified of the other 3500 swimmers who are also going at the same time.
The bike course is still the number one most terrifying thing in my life right now. Miles 35-65 are constant climbing. But there is a huge recovery hill after that, and you can stop at mile 56 for special needs bag (for me that will be a PB & J sandwich and coconut juice). Then it's another huge climb from 100 - 112.
Then it's the marathon. Which is all hills.... and yea actually that kinda sucks. But, the good thing is, there's a crowd and that always helps, and I can walk parts of it.
So maybe there is hope and with the downhill recoveries on the bike, and hearing the crowd cheer all the athletes on, I'll get to the finish.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Getting Excited!
I'm trying to be positive and less doomsday-ish about this triathlon. Afterall, it has been a dream for a very long time and hating it and worrying about it doesn't help.
I think the swim will take 1.5 hours. Then being conservative, the transition, getting the bike, let's round it to .5 hours. At this point it will be 9 AM. Again, being conservative, the bike should take me 8 hours. This now puts me at 5 PM. I think have 7 hours to do the marathon. On a good/fast day, I can run a marathon in 4 hours. After 112 miles of biking, it will most likely take 6 - 6:15.
I think I can finish, I hope that I can. If not, I know that I try my hardest anyways.
I think the swim will take 1.5 hours. Then being conservative, the transition, getting the bike, let's round it to .5 hours. At this point it will be 9 AM. Again, being conservative, the bike should take me 8 hours. This now puts me at 5 PM. I think have 7 hours to do the marathon. On a good/fast day, I can run a marathon in 4 hours. After 112 miles of biking, it will most likely take 6 - 6:15.
I think I can finish, I hope that I can. If not, I know that I try my hardest anyways.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Great Week!
I actually worked out! I did a 15 mile run and over 110 miles on the bike this week, and did a small bay swim. I hope to do a few 80 milers on the bike before going to LP. If I can do that, and swim 2-3000 yards a week, I think I'll be okay. Will I finish in under 14 hours? Not sure. But to be honest, I just want to finish, and enjoy it. That's all I care about.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Tuesday, May 3, 2011
The weekend before the Napa tri I got bronchitis. Seriously I don't think I've ever had such bad timing or have been so sick in training. I take one step forward, and two steps back. I've taken six weeks off of training because of illnesses. I can't get past 60 miles on my bike, and forget swimming - once I started having problems breathing I gave up on that all together. I have three months. And I feel like I haven't done anything. And I'm just going to completely fail and not finish in NY.
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Feeling better. Going in for some tests tomorrow in Berkeley, I have a feeling I don't have asthma as much as I had a horrible reaction to Hay Fever the first two weeks of spring. Seriously bay area is one of the worst places in the country for allergies. I'm going to do Napa - I'm nervous about it, it's 8 hours possibley of working out, which is pretty aggressive. I've looked back my training logs for the last 2.5 months and I do feel confident about doing the half. Training was weird, it felt like it was all over the place, but I know I can do every event. I don't think I'm going to feel good by mile 7 on the run portion though ... I am worried about this Ironman. 2.4 miles of swimming with 3500 people is so scary to me right now. 112 miles of biking is really intimidating to me too. I can 60 miles, I know I can do that, but dear God 112 is totally freaking me out. To the point where I have asked myself every week, why did I sign up for this?
Monday, April 11, 2011
Was able to do a short brick work out this Saturday and a short run/hike on the trails on Sunday. Things appear to be getting better, and I think I'm going to be able to do Napa after all. However I don't expect to blow it out of the water or anything. I'm not worried about a 1.2 mile swim or a 56 mile ride, or a half marathon. I'm just worried about breathing. Which is pretty important...
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Looks like I could be suffering from seasonal asthma, massive hay fever allergies, and a sinus infection. Well, now it makes sense why I feel like shit and why I'm so tired. I am really doubting my abilities right now. I can't breathe when I try to bike or run, and I won't even attempt swimming. This blows.
Saturday, April 2, 2011
:(
I am having either the worst allergies I've ever had in my life - or the most ill timed cold of my life! UGH
It's beautiful here in California. Everyone is out running, swimming, biking, and I am barely walking. It blows. I feel like there is just one set back after another. Being sick in February, the rain in March, and Hay Fever Allergies/Cold now. Am I even going to be okay to compete on April 30? I feel so unprepared! And I've never been so jealous of the people working out in the park, etc.
If I don't feel better by Sunday night, I am going to the doctor's on Monday. It's been nearly a week of this :(
It's beautiful here in California. Everyone is out running, swimming, biking, and I am barely walking. It blows. I feel like there is just one set back after another. Being sick in February, the rain in March, and Hay Fever Allergies/Cold now. Am I even going to be okay to compete on April 30? I feel so unprepared! And I've never been so jealous of the people working out in the park, etc.
If I don't feel better by Sunday night, I am going to the doctor's on Monday. It's been nearly a week of this :(
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