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Camp Yuba Tri

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Location:

Spanish Fork,UT,

Member Since:

Dec 26, 2007

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

Placed 33 in the 2008 Spudman (1500 athletes), Sub 40 min in the Speedy Spaniard.  Sub 19 in several 5Ks.  18:26 on May 26, 2008, fastest 5k in the last 10 years.

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Improve swim from 16 min 800 meter to sub 15 min  (accomplished 1/29/08, need to replicate).  Now want a sub 30min  1600m swim.  Race at over a 23 MPH bike.  Run a sub 43 min 10k on a tri leg. Ran a 42:20 at 08 Spudman.  Run a 18:30 5k 18:26, 5/26/08 MVP run, run a 38: 59 in a 10 K.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Don't get injured.  Stay in the game!!  Train for old age.

Personal:

Married to Kelly.  Have three daughters.  Professionally, I am involved with health promotions, so it is great to see people active. Coached track and cross country many years on the Jr. high level.

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Race: Camp Yuba Tri (32 Miles) 02:29:20
Running MilesSwimming YardsBike Miles
6.201500.0024.80

I was waiting to do my race report after they posted results, but last time I did this race, they were pretty tardy on posting results.

The Camp Yuba tri is a smaller tri an hour from my home.  I went down by myself last night and slept in the back of the van in the parking lot.  I even got to sleep before 10PM and got a great sleep.

There were 300 total participants in the two races, 130 were the olympic and 270 in the sprint.  I did the olympic.  I competed in 06 and took third overall, but there were only about 20 participants.

In 06 I remember freezing before the swim and then the water felt great.  I bundled up more this morning and then put my wet suit on 15 min before so warmth was not an issue this year. 

Swim.  The swim was typical hectic start with smashing into people.  After a few minutes of frenzy swimming, I settled into a good stroke pattern.  The swim was a triangle with big orange boays to sight.  I found if I breathed every stroke as I approached the boay for the turn, I was better off, since it made sighting easier.  I peeked at my watch after the first lap of 750 meter (half way point) and saw I was at high 13s, that made me feel really good since I turtled out a 36 min swim on 06.  The wet suit felt great as far as boayancy.  I kept a decent line and did not zig zag too much, but I still had my moments.  I came out of the water at 28 something and stripped the wet suit, ran up the ramp to the first timer at 29: 37.  I will take a 7-8 min improvement anytime.  I was not too winded and feeling good.  I estimate I was 16-20 place coming out of the water

T1:  Since I already had by wet suit off, T1 was pretty easy.  I went sockless--eventhough on a race like this, I knew that 20 seconds would not make much of a difference.  In large races, that mean places.  I put on my helmet and glasses and ran out of transtion. 

Bike:  I had my shoes attatched to the bike and put them on after 40 seconds on the bike.  The bike route is a long loop, with some hills and bumpy roads and cattle guards.  I was praying that I would not get a flat, since I got one the last two times I rode.  I quickly passed one or two people then got smoked by two riders.  I thought I was going fast 24 mph, but the first one just zipped right by.  I think he won.  I picked off a few more then the roads got extremely long.  You could barely see a rider up a head and I knew I had to chase him (or her).  I picked off a few more doing that.  It took miles to catch one person.  That is a disadvantage to this race . . . .no one to race.  At about the 18 mile mark there was a few miles of out and back.  Then I could see at least someone.  I saw I was 10th.  Then I picked off a few more and then went into T2 with no one close.  Some of the roads were bumpy and that was not fun.  1:12

T2:  Took my shoes off before.  Met up with the sprint athletes.  I did well in t2.  I attached my Garmin to my fuel belt and turned it on before the swim.  I never did get it on my wrist, so I carried it.  I ran out of GU on the bike, so I was glad to have a carbo boom in the fuel belt for the run.

Run.  The run was quite hilly and was hard to establish a good pace.  I wanted to beat 7 min miles. 

Mile 1:  Mostly flat but needing to recover from the bike.  My feet were numb (from cold and stress of the bike).  7:16 mile

Mile 2:  7:32.  Some uphill.  I was in the mist of many of the sprint runners--especially the slow runners, so it was fun to pass someone, but no one to compete against with a good pace.

Mile 3: 7:10  Got to go down the gravely hill, finally saw an olympic athlete and passed him.  He was 43.  I also saw Shane who is 40 a ways back on a short out and back.  He beat me at Spudman so I was thinking I was going to get beat by him today, but he did not compete that well.

Mile 4:  Still up hill 7:38.  I see a guy way up there, I set my sights on him and figure I can catch him.

Mile 5:  6:32  The guy a head take a nice long water break, lets me catch up a little more.  Now we have down hill.  I used the hill and ran well.  Passed him.  After I was barely be able to see the next olympic so I knew the "race" was over.

Mile 6: 7:26.  Back up some hill and on the flat.  I was putting good distance on the guy behind me so no reason to go too fast. Total time 46:16 and I had it as 6.36 miles.  Garmin said 7:16 average.  That is the first tri race with the garmin and it kept nice company.  I like having the pace split and knowing how much longer to go.

The awards were a bust.  The organizer went with a new chip company and it was flop.  I think I got first in AG since if any ahead of me would be overall winners.  I was pretty tired, but felt good about how I competed.  It was a hard course compared to spudman.  It threw me off a little to go the extra half hour on my gels, but it worked out. 

Comments
From Scott Zincone on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 21:34:26

Great race report, I really enjoyed reading it. Sounds like you were very smart throughout the tri. Good transitions too.

So what's next for you? I know Winter comes early for you guys out there. Anymore tri's ?

From Tom on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 23:03:34

Nice job John. Sounds like you did most everything wisely and finished well.

That's a drag when the timing and awards are all messed up.

From Kim on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 23:07:09

WOW! Tris are amazing! That sounds like a heck of a lot to do in one race! Great job again! I'm going to have to be a spectator at a tri someday! It seems very inspiring!

From JohnA on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 23:26:11

Scott,

I will do one more tri, a pool tri in November--it is short and I don't want to change my training for it. Right now I would like to work for a half marathon, but I will see how the body will cooperate. It will be time to stick a bike on the trainer, and be able to get some quick early morning miles in, but I am not ready mentally to be indoors.

Kim, that is what makes tri's fun is all the thinking and stragey that goes into it. I did not hit my hydration as good as I should have and I think that caused me to suffer on the run. Hard to tell.

From JohnA on Sun, Sep 07, 2008 at 23:27:24

Official results are out and I did as I figured. The next group was two minutes ahead so . . . . I feel good about things.

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