Despite my not-so-great health and the cloudy weather, I had a good time. I think Andy had a good time as well, despite the early hour. It didn't actually rain during the race and I am very thankful for that.
Pretty much everything went according to plan. Our alarm went off at 4:30am and we were out the door by 5:15. My wave was scheduled for a 7:30 start but was delayed until 7:50-ish.
Not a super exciting video, but it's something for those who couldn't be there. Yah, it was finally light out by then.
The pictures from the bike start didn't turn out so well, oh well. Here they are anyway. In the first, I'm waving to the camera. The second is of my back, blowing by, so fast! (...not really) Keep in mind that the shorts I am wearing are for all three sports. So they are soaking wet right now and it's like 50-something degrees out. I was sooo cold. Dennis, can you imaging getting into the water with your biking shorts? Those chamois (pronounced /shami/, it's the butt pad) soak up a lot of water and the water continuously streams down your legs.
My bike time was 52 minutes covering 12 miles. 12 miles of wet hills, I might add. I was very conservative when flying down the super steep hills of Kirkland. The up hill climb was more gradual, still difficult but definitely not as scary as the possibility of hitting the concrete at 30+ miles and hour. So I went slow. A lot of people passed me here and I'm sure they had better times than I did. However, I still have all the skin that I started with and that's what is important. There was an ambulance at the bottom of one of the hills about 3/4ths through the course. I could see the EMT's trying to get a person on a stretcher. Later, I heard a lady wiped out pretty bad. That sight made me go even slower. Also, at the top of the first little hill, I saw a guy fall for no apparent reason (I'm thinking his chain fell off while switching gears). It was pretty funny--only because he got up right away. I fell off my bike last week and it really sucked. I feel for the guy.
I am so thankful that I had the abundance of training and practice that I did because when I got off the bike I didn't have rubbery legs. I had run the course earlier in the week, so I knew what was coming and I knew how to pace myself. My time was 23 minutes for 3 miles. I don't know who passed me during the bike but I'd like to think that I passed some of them on the run. I don't mean to toot my own horn...but I passed a lot of people during the run. Other than a muscle cramping in my shoulder blade, it was easy. Here I am running towards the finish line.
I did it! YAH! I've got my medal, a bottle of water and a big smile.
My overall time was 1 hour, 43 minutes.
P.S. I totally have a crush on the camera guy. ;)
2 comments:
Yeah Katie! That's so exciting!
Katie, Congratulations!! What an amazing woman you are and what an accomplishment. You deserve to bask in the glory of it all! Get that cute camara guy (the one you totally have a crush on ) to take you out for a really expensive meal with the finest champagne, and, if he has already done that, have him do it again-you earned it!
Thanks for sharing your blogspot with us. It's been fun reading through it. Much love, Diane and Bruce
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