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Cornhusker State Game Triathlon

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Location:

NE,

Member Since:

May 07, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Short-Term Running Goals:

Complete my first triathlon

Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for the Boston Marathon

Complete an Ironman 

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Race: Cornhusker State Game Triathlon 01:21:17, Place overall: 61, Place in age division: 2
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
3.10650.0012.40

My first triathlon!! I actually did it!!

I was a nervous mess this morning, but now I am hooked and cannot wait to do another one! The morning began with my husband's pre-race morning waffles (yum..thank you honey!), and a 5:15 departure to the race site to set up my transition area.  We arrived just minutes after the transition area was opened, and were able to pick a prime spot for transition.  

After setting up the transition area, I headed over to the check in for swim-cap pickup and body marking.  Then, the waiting game began, as the race did not start til 7:30am.  Waiting was not good for my nerves, but eventually it was race time.

 All participants lined up in our designated waves, and  then headed down to the beach area. With the 100+ temps for the past few weeks, I was pleased to find the water not freezing cold! 

The swim distance was shorter than the race had stated before (it was supposed to be .75K), but I cannot complain, as the swim is my least favorite part.  I was pleasantly surprised with how well the swim went for me.  I came out of the water with a huge smile on my face, knowing that the swim leg was completed!!

I took 46 seconds to transition onto the bike, and then made up a lot of ground on the bike portion.  (certainly my favorite part of the race!) The course was three loops around, so it was nice to see my husband, mom, and dad cheering me on each time.

After biking, it was 31 seconds to transition to the run portion, and off to the 5K race.  Beginning the run portion, I was first in my age group, but lost ground to an amazing runner who was over a minute faster per mile than me! oh well.

Finishing my first tri was an amazing experience! The pre-race nerves were all worthwhile, and I plan to do another one!  I enjoyed a great day of celebration and relaxation with friends and family.  Tomorrow we will travel home, and then Monday it is back to training.  

 

Comments
From C James on Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 19:08:20 from 74.46.113.106

Great Race! Not bad getting second in your age group for your first race!

From Matt Schreiber on Thu, Nov 01, 2012 at 21:27:03 from 66.17.102.185

Nice job on the tri! I sure hope to get into those shortly. I NEED to get better at swimming. Good to see another Brookings-folk on here. :)

From Matt Schreiber on Sun, Nov 04, 2012 at 17:19:26 from 66.17.102.185

Small world. Long run went well! Nothing special - just got the miles in. :)

I noticed after I posted to your wall that your tri was in July. Got to wondering if you'd even see the post.

Time management is no fun. It always seems hard to get the whole running thing to fit where it makes sense. You'll figure it out! I look forward to seeing you progress with the tri's. My eventual goal is an IM. Not sure when that'll happen.

Hope you had fun at the Mankato marathon! I think I might end up doing that one sooner than later. It's nice and close.

Hopefully we do get to do a few races. There's not a whole lot of races in this part of the country so we'll bump into each other sooner or later. :)

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