Tuesday, July 24, 2007

I did it!

So my race was last Saturday and I finished! Below is an abbreviated account of the race. The pictures are from the disposable camera Matt used while he cheered me on so they are a little far away but you'll get the gist!

Matt and I left town about 1pm, picked up my wetsuit and headed North. We arrived at the Beaver Lodge and Resort and were literally the second athletes to check-in! I was strangely calm that evening and took a brief swim, did some math homework and headed to bed around 9pm.

I awoke Saturday morning at about 5:45am as I heard some folks outside our quaint cabin, and couldn't wait to get going. I let Matt sleep in as I got all of my equipment set up and ate breakfast. Before I knew it most of my teammates were there and an underlying energy was beginning to reveal itself. Everyone was so supportive, I even borrowed some BodyGlide from a teammate! My transition area was all set up and my wetsuit was partially on so I headed to the water to get ready. To my surprise, my in-laws had made the trip all the way up to watch me compete! With a quick hello and some fun pics I was all ready and headed down to the start.




My swim was fun as I had never done a mass start before and I found a couple of people to draft behind and before I knew it I was out of the water! Again to my surprise, I heard some cheers for me and instantly recognized my dad's voice!! I was so happy to have my family there to watch and support me throughout the day. Ok so back to the race . . . . I had a pretty quick transition and was off on my bike.


I was just cruising on the bike as most of the course was flat or downhill with a few hills mixed in, averaging about 19mph over the 28 miles. Matt was along the course cheering with the cowbells!! Which, by the way, several people after the race thanked him for cheering!! :)

When I got to T2, all I could think was just keep going girl, you can do this, you're doing great . . . and then the dreaded reminder . . . no walking! The run course was hot, hot, hot! Around mile 4 I was feeling very tired, not really sore, but physically tired so I had a little pep talk with myself and picked up the pace. Little shade and little wind = a tough run, however my first mile off the bike was 9:00minutes, which is fast for me and I managed to keep that pace along the course and finished in 2hrs. 43mins. My goal for myself was between 3-3:30hrs and I crushed that and was so thrilled to have done so gave a little cheer for myself as I crossed the finish line!! Actually, Matt and our parents didn't think I would finish so quickly and they weren't at the finish line when I crossed!! ha ha ha!


All in all it was a terrific day for me as I actually got 2nd in my age group and 8th overall (female). The weather was perfect, I was well hydrated and fueled, I had an amazing support crew and several teammates along the way to keep me inspired to truly race my race.

I would definitely do this race again . . . and I'm already looking forward to my next race in a few weeks. Not sure if I'll do the Medical Lake Sprint or the Long Bridge Swim up in Sandpoint, then the CDA Olympic and eventually a Half Ironman on the Westside of WA in September. I have been going back and forth about racing in the half, but I now feel confident if I pace myself, keep a positive attitude, stay hydrated and focus on achieving my personal goals, I will again be a race finisher!

More big news . . . I became an aunt late Monday night! Austin Matthew Davey entered the world at about 11:30pm and he is the cutest baby ever! A full head of brown hair (thanks mama) and beautiful blue eyes (thanks daddy) and I will be spending tomorrow with him as to give mama a bit of a break.

School is over for the summer and I begin again in late August and start student teaching! Can't wait . . . but kinda nervous . . . .

Anyway, gotta run . . . Marley and I have a walking date.

Have a great rest of the week!

3 comments:

Kim Herring said...

Nice work! What a great accomplishment for you even with the really warm weather. 2nd in your age group - girlfriend you rock!

Hope to see you at the lake!

Tiffany said...

Way to go Kathleen! You did such an amazing job at this race! How incredible to finish the race so much faster than you expected to AND to finish 2nd in your age group! You are amazing and a big inspiration!

jessithompson said...

Way to go, girl! AWESOME race you speed demon. Congratulations on your result, definitely deserved after all of your hard work!