Sunday, July 27, 2014

triathlon

So I did a triathlon a couple of weeks ago. In our old ward, a friend of ours had signed up and after she invited me to sign up I figured - why not?! 
Admittedly, the event I prepared for the least was the swim; it was just a quarter mile in a nice warm lake, but . . . I walked most of it. The water was only 3-5 feet deep, and I was happy to just finish it alive.
 The greatest perk was probably getting to wear the pink swim cap . . . in fact, that was the only perk.
 After getting out of the water I immediately hopped on my bike and took a 12 mile run around the creek where we swam.
 The ride was beautiful and I felt confident about the training I'd done. My goal was to do it under an hour and I made it in 49 minutes. Even though I got passed a lot by girls on fancier bikes, I had a chance to pass a few of them on the 2 mile run.
  It was up a trail and over the dam, and my only goal was to not walk, and I did it!
Spencer documented the day beautifully, including this photo of me crossing the finish line! In the second photo I am holding my medal and turning back to return the ankle bracelet that tracked my time.
 Here's my friend Amy Parker. I accidentally missed the call to go with my age group, and ended up going with the thirty-year-old's, so I didn't see Amy when we started. Oddly enough, when our scores went online we saw that we finished 13 seconds apart!
It was all over in just an hour and twenty-three minutes. I will definitely do another in the future. I did it mostly as an excuse to train (which has been made clear by the fact that I haven't done an ounce of exercising since the triathlon) and I'll try and get Spencer to do one with me in the future.
And what a great surprise it was when the picture that one of the staff at the race took of us ended up on Facebook! Yeehaw.

2 comments:

  1. Each you look so good especially with your cheerleader husband. You make it look easy. Maybe we should have some Cornwall women come join you next time. It would be a great excuse to come to Columbus.

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  2. Okay! Sounds fantastic to me!

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