EARLY MORNING ARRIVERS |
The race venue is typical for these "home town" type of races. A bit of seaweed in the primarily sandy lake, a grassy area for the transition (in this case a knoll overlooking the lake), a bit of biking over grass and through a bike tunnel under a major road, and a lot of relatively flat, smooth, and wide roads for biking.
I have been negligent in my training this year focusing on other more important stuff like family and health. In the prior three weeks I swam a total of 12,000 yds, biked 200 miles, and ran 13 miles. Not very impressive. I have been struggling with knee pain due to arthritis and hence the extremely low running miles for a running based triathlete. Two weeks ago I tried a new approach to run training in that I ellipse before running on a treadmill. So, two to three times a week I ellipse for 25 minutes and follow that with a 25 minute treadmill run. Boring, but my knees hurt less following the ellipse. I am hopeful that I can gradually increase the training time but do not expect my running form to ever recover to pre-arthritis fitness.
AWARDS CEREMONY DONE BY 10:00 |
This year I "geezered" all but 31 of the 493 finishers in the sprint race, first in my 65-69 age group of two. Interestingly, the trophies for all age group podium places have the same inscription, "Award Winner".
More interesting is a comparison and interpretation of my three consecutive years time splits.
YEAR Finish Time Swim Time Bike Time Run Time
2012 1:30:57 8:53 57:03 22:43
2013 1:32:50 8:11 58:40 22:47
2014 1:30:02 7:58 55:09 24:23
In 2012 and 2013 I wore a wetsuit for the swim, 2014 I did not. 2013 had minor road construction which caused a rerouting of the bike course and a slight increase in distance. 2014 had 20 mph winds. In 2012 and 2013 I was in far superior shape. For example, in 2012 I won the USAT National Championship in the Duathlon while in 2013 I finished second (by 15 seconds) in the USAT National Championship in the triathlon. By 2014 my knees had such pain I could hardly run train. However, I still had my fastest overall time in 2014 aided by my 24 mph bike segment.
EARLY ENOUGH TO CATCH THE SUN RISE |
Race day was partly cloudy, mild (70's), moderate winds (gusting to 20 mph), not very humid (maybe 60%-80%?); good race-day conditions for Minnesota. All things equal, ability drops off about 1% per year as you age past 50, so, in addition to inadequate training, by all accounts I should have been materially slower this year. On the other hand, age/experience does count for something (both my transitions were faster). It may be as simple as that when it comes to short races, less (but focused) is more? Happily, I was rewarded for getting up at 4 am with a fun race experience.
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