Fast, Fast, Pain, Pain, Locker #1 is what I chanted inside my head during the entire run of today’s Duke half race. Haha, it worked. I also used my Rice Krispies on Drugs idea when I started to fade in the 2nd lap of the run. It worked, too. I used a new idea, which I wrote about in another blog post: Suffer Section.
I had an amazing race…I’ll even go so far and say it was an out of body experience. Got 1st AG. Overall Time 5:33. That’s not a typo. I beat my sub 6 hour goal by almost a freakin half hour. Just found out I got 1oth Overall Female!
Official Splits:
Swim: 00:38:05
T1: 00:01:44
Bike: 02:53:00
T2: 00:02:01
Run: 01:58:54
Overall: 05:33:43
Goals:
My primary goal for this race was sub 6 hours. If you are regular bloggy peep, you probably knew that I have been trying to get sub 6 hours at the Duke 1/2 for several years. I also wanted a podium spot, and felt confident I could get one this year, because there was only one other name on the participant list that I recognized as a fast chick. But, secretly, I had a time goal of 5:44, which is the time that it normally takes to get the podium at Duke half in my age group – when all the fast chicks do show up. I didn’t really think I could get that time. I am completely beside myself with how I got 5:33. I came out of the water in first place, and just held on.
Short race recap:
My Garmin 50 got water inside during the swim, so it crapped out. And my bike computer crapped out a few weeks ago. I was forced to race completely by feel, which is something Stacey Richardson suggested (tho I wasn’t going to listen!). It worked! I think focusing on my body instead of on my watch allowed me to go hard in a more efficient way. Or something like that. I crossed the finish line and saw 5:50 on the finish clock. I thought “Wohoo, I beat my 6 hour goal by 10 minutes”. A few minutes later, I realized my wave started 20 minutes after the clock, so my race time was way better than 5:50! Then I was like, OMG, WTF – where did that come from?
Thanks to Scottie and Jennifer for shouting out the time of day to me during the run. That way at least I knew I was on target for a good race. (Since I can’t do math in my head very well while racing, I had no idea how good of a race I was having!)
Here I am taking an ice bath in the parking lot. A guy named Clay let me use the shade from his car. Thanks, Clay! I had played leapfrog with him on the bike.
Here I am on the podium. Thanks to twitter friend @darnyce for taking this picture! They didn’t have an awards ceremony because every body wanted to leave. So, this is sort of a staged picture, that’s why nobody else is up there with me. Too bad! I didn’t care so much for myself, but what if it was somebody’s first podium finish? I think that is sad.
You are sooooo awesome, fast, and the coolest 🙂 When are you going to Kona? I hope that is on your list someday soon cuz you deserve to be there!
The staged podium photo is great – you deserved a ceremony! (we’ll make one next time we bike together)
GO GIRL!!!!!
Your a rockstar, congrats!!!!!!