First Triathlon: Success!
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First Triathlon: Success!
I competed in my first triathlon today for my school; I had barely trained at all for it but I have a good competitive cycling background and decent running as well, swimming OTOH is terrible.. This was also the first time I biked and/or ran after swimming. Got a few swimming lessons from my friend about a month ago but since then havn't swam at all. Anyway..
It was a 375m swim/ 15km bike (dead flat)/ 5km run (also flat)
The entire race I paced myself really well expect the swim I was dying in the pool trying to suck in any air I could find.
I finished the swim in 9:49 which is very poor.
Bike was on a hard packed gravel path and I completed that in 36:28 which I was expecting a little quicker but had to pace myself for the run.
The run I did in 24:11.
Overall I finished 9/57 which isn't great considering the competition which was not the greatest but I am very happy with my time considering this was my first triathlon. If I was a little better at swimming I bet I could have been up in the top 5 easily. At least I get to brag to all my friends now
For the record, it was a ton of fun!
It was a 375m swim/ 15km bike (dead flat)/ 5km run (also flat)
The entire race I paced myself really well expect the swim I was dying in the pool trying to suck in any air I could find.
I finished the swim in 9:49 which is very poor.
Bike was on a hard packed gravel path and I completed that in 36:28 which I was expecting a little quicker but had to pace myself for the run.
The run I did in 24:11.
Overall I finished 9/57 which isn't great considering the competition which was not the greatest but I am very happy with my time considering this was my first triathlon. If I was a little better at swimming I bet I could have been up in the top 5 easily. At least I get to brag to all my friends now
For the record, it was a ton of fun!
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ONLY a ton of fun. 
Congratulations and welcome to the tri-club. So when is your Ironman????

Congratulations and welcome to the tri-club. So when is your Ironman????
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Thanks and hahaha, now that I've done a triathlon, albeit a very small one, I only now realize just how crazy an ironman actually is... maybe in the next life
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My first tri was a Sprint, the weekend following my 63rd birthday. Not a swimmer or runner and still finished. Told myself I WAS going to complete an Ironman. 1.5 years later it was completed, still being a lousy swimmer and no running. Expected a 15 hour finish time and wound up with a 13:31:48.
Mind over body and just HAVE FUN!!!!
Good luck in your future.
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That's awesome, congratulations!
I don't really see myself right now doing an ironman but we'll see how things go. I might do a sprint tri in a month's time with my friends, it would be optimal for me to do tri's though as I live in a prime spot for it (Re: 5 min walk from a lake).
Thanks and good luck in your future as well !
I don't really see myself right now doing an ironman but we'll see how things go. I might do a sprint tri in a month's time with my friends, it would be optimal for me to do tri's though as I live in a prime spot for it (Re: 5 min walk from a lake).
Thanks and good luck in your future as well !
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Way to go! Pretty impressive for just starting. Sounds like you have some natural talent and might want to keep at it. Enjoy!
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