Well, to start out with, my worst fear was realized - I got pulled out of the water on, my final lap no less, and thought I wouldn't be getting an official time. I ran into the locker room (because I had to completely change), threw my goggles at my bag and cried while trying to decide whether or not to go out and fini**** My poor husband tried to give me a hug on the way in, and I just ran off. In a couple minutes when I about half regained my composure I went ahead and changed my clothes and went on. I got into the transition area and put on my shoes and socks, helmet, gloves, and sweatshirt, got on my mountain bike and went on my way. I told my husband I wasn't through with my fits yet, but I might be by the time the race was over. Well, I went out and did the bike part. My gears didn't change easily going up the hills, so it was a struggle, but I made it out and back. If I hadn't been so upset I might have really noticed the beauty in the ride (frontage road along the river), but my main goal was to go as quickly as I could. I didn't really check the bike out before the race because I ride it all the time, but I was wearing my running shoes, so the seat was a little too low and harder to keep good strokes. Well, I made it back to the transition area, got rid of the sweatshirt and other gear and went off to the run. I've done bricks training before, but it's not the same. It took over a mile to get comfortable running, and about then is when the hill hits. It's a very steep hill that is tough. I was still upset from the swim, so I just walked up the hill. Anyway, I made it down and started really getting into the running groove. I finished strong, and was glad it was done. I finished in just under 2 hours. As it turns out, I wasn't given a "no time" for the swim portion since I'd already turned to do the last lap, but I didn't find this out until I saw the results last night. So... I did have an official time. Swim: 27:29, Bike: 58:23 (whi*****luded both transitions), Run: 32:37 for an overall time of 1:58:19 and rank of 160/182. There were also several who didn't receive times.
For the next one I do, I would like to have a road bike and a tri suit that zips so I can use an extra swim top under it and have enough support for the run also. My swim to bike transition was close to 10 minutes - partly deciding if I should even finish, and partly trying to put tight clothes on a wet body.
I was very upset yesterday (mostly at myself) but have decided that it was a good learning experience and that if I have a chance to take some swim lessons and get better equipment, it would go much faster.
There were some photos taken, but I haven't seen them yet. I don't wear a cap or put my hair up so I'm sure I look like a wet rat, but I'll see about posting them when I can.
Thanks for listening,
Linn