There was a little bit of nervous Kyooyoo posing for cheesy pictures while waiting for the start in make-shift swimwear...
I had no idea how to dress "cool" for my first triathlon...except shell out a lot of $$ for those fancy suits....which isn't really an option on my current "pay-off-the-condo" budget.
There was a struggle with a stubborn swim cap...
There was some swimming. Into people. Spot the buoy. Over people. Spot the buoy. Swim around the giant yellow floating buoy. Into more people. Spot another buoy. Over more people. Spot the big yellow finish arch. More swimming...
...until finally...
...there was a race to the first transition (and a chance to finally remove that annoying swim cap)!
There was some shoe-tying and shirt-changing in the elusive transition area and an eager rush to the bike mount. So eager in fact that I forgot to put on my padded bike shorts...
So there was an un-enjoyable and mostly painful bike ride. Despite the pain, I did make it up "heart-break hill". The challenging incline half-way through the course that about 60% of the other athletes had to walk their bike up...
There was another quick transition (4th fastest T2 time out of all 300 competitors!)...and some running.
Yes, I passed that girl. And tons of other people, of course...
There were happy body-marked-bicep poses...
There were "serious" body-marked-bicep poses...
There were ridiculous body-marked-bicep poses with friends...
There were body-marked-bicep poses with the bike...
And then there was relieved (and stinky) Kyooyoo when it was all said and done. Or swam, biked, and ran. (At least it's not another body-marked-bicep pose... :)
And some video!
And for the record, I thought Sidekick was taking pictures...hence why I kept striking random "Victory!" poses during the video...
In conclusion, I've decided that I am a fan of triathlons. They're a lot more high-maintenance than running races but so much more exciting! I didn't do too bad either. I placed 2nd in my age group and 19th overall. I was quite pleased. Especially since I ended up having to work until 10 the night before (not planned), carbo-loaded on crazy bread from Little Caesars (not ideal), and was on a mountain bike amongst all the fancy tri and road bikes (not fast).
Have a great day :)
3 comments:
Good Job Teag.
Teags! Congrats on your first triathlon! You look amazing and it's clear you had a blast. Yay! And 2nd in your division is pretty fantastic, too! :)
Good work! You look great!
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