Who says you can't do it all!
It was also Easter weekend so we got some goodies from the hotel...
I then felt compelled to make up for the lack of training that weekend by doing 10.5 hours of training the following week (close to 200 km total mileage). This was followed by a 11.5 hour training week, which ended with me winning the Bramming half marathon in 1:27 hours (the benchmark for a "good" athlete is under 1.5 hours).
Which I obviously did not take very seriously!!
But resulted in a podium finish nonetheless. ;)
It was France, and the food was great! Pre-race dessert (ok, so it wasn't mine)...
The beautiful Place Stanilas was the venue for the race:
Picture was taken after an evening of trying to dodge fellow Brits who would have been horrified at the fact that I was enjoying beer and wine the night before the important race! ;)
Race morning. Wake up after a surprisingly good night's sleep. Despite some weird nightmares. Time to hit the road. How many people get to jog around the Place Stanislas in a GB trisuit?!
What amazed me the most was how many Brits were around!! I had many team mates, apparently!!!
Here is my proud finish picture:
Even prouder post-finish picture (guess what the best part of this picture is):
And finally, Brits going mad at the closing ceremony in the Hotel de Ville.... :)
And now, for my geeky triathlete friends, some fun facts and figures. Non geeky triathlete friends, if you have read this far and stop now, I don't blame you. In fact, if you have read this far I am impressed. :P
Month training volume in the run up to the race: 42 hours
Week training volume before the race: 10.5 hours
Run 1 split: 3:59 min per km over 9.4k
Bike split: 31 kmh over 38 k
Run 2 split: 4:01 min per km over 4.6k
I finished Run 1 2nd in my category, but promptly got overtaken in T1, leaving me in 3rd place. I held 3rd place until half way through (4 out of 8 laps) when I got overtaken by a someone who finished 2 minutes after me on Run 1. Yes, that makes me a crap cyclist.
By lap 6 I realised that she was not that far ahead of me and decided to give it my all.
I earned my 3rd place the hard way. I ran flat out for the last run, recording progressively faster splits as each km went by. I finished with the 2nd fastest Run 2 split for the entire women's race, with the last 2km splits at 3:55. I overtook my competitor at the last 1km. Victory was sweet.
Thank you Kurt for making me cycle with the big boys, and for those long intervals that made me that much tougher.
I am pleased. :) Beautiful finish....
2 Comments:
Wow... I am so impressed. I suppose I'd have stopped at the shopping phase... ;-)
Anyway, CONGRATULATIONS!
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Unknown, At
3:31 PM
well done.. :)
By
nat, At
9:40 AM
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