Thursday, June 27, 2013

Edmonton ITU 2013


Today I get to post epic pictures because I had my main man and media guy cheering me on at this race.

It was a beautiful sunny day.

I was well rested and trained up.

No flats.  No crashes. Always a few blisters.  Great competition.  Carefully organized course.

And…

I won!  I won with an overall personal best and PB’s in all of my splits!  Finally! Thank you, Lord.  1st in the Collegiate Championship division for my university Trinity Western, and 1st overall female!

Total time: 2:06:53.9
Swim: 22:24.7 (my fastest time yet, but looking for a sub 21:00)
Bike: 1:04:17.6 (with hills!)
Run: 37.09.8 (so happy with this time! I’ve known for a while now that I should be able to run a 37:00 or less at the end of a triathlon and finally! Finally! It’s here.)

The next closest female clocked in at a 2:14- (+9min) and I wouldn’t have ended anything less than 5th place in any male category.  I hope this shows TriCanada that Jackson CAN race elite World Cups!!!  It was tough watching the women’s elite race later in the afternoon because, although I would have been last out of the water, I would have very well passed the stragglers on the bike AND caught the trail pack and….and…who KNOWS what would have happened!  I had to keep reminding myself that I am very happy with my age group overall win and more than that the great time I was able to produce.

Thank you so much to my amazing fan squad: my hubby Alex, Ma & Pa Farkash, my broskie Nathan and miss Terri, Denise Totman my friend and swim butt-kicker ;) and of course the AIA Triathlon team who you could find on every corner of that race course it seemed!!!

ACTIONjackson is very blessed!
AIA racers

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Ixtapa Pan Am Cup Triathlon 2013



I won!! I won!!! Okay…I didn’t win the race, but it sure felt like a win for me :)

My swim is still a little behind everyone else (about 5:00min behind the leaders and 1:15min behind the next closest competitors.  Breaking my wrist and elbow just 6weeks ago, and being attacked by powerful ocean waves created quite the challenge. I swam a good time but really, it’s not a good time.

I am really happy with my bike split.  The second fastest split of the field! – because I had to cycle like a madwoman to catch not only 2 stragglers, but also the trailing pack (right at T2 – so although it was awesome to catch the pack I didn’t get to use any of them to lighten my load!).  The fastest bike split was owned by the winner, a former Olympian, in a solo break off the lead pack. 

So I got to enter the run course with 5 other athletes and passed all but two of them.  My 10k was slow and steady – steady is good, slow isn’t the greatest but good enough for the conditions: 33oC feeling hotter with the humidity.  There were 4 water stations on the 2.5k course which broke up the race into short dashes for water.  Every stop meant a water bottle dumped on the head and body with maybe one gulp down the throat.  I wasn’t sure what kind of pace I could handle in the heat but I knew my main goal was to finish without exploding.
Running & representing AIA Triathlon!
Christine :) another great Canadian superstar!

I finished 7th – whoop whoop!!  And got randomly selected for a drug test so lucky me I got to pee in a cup.  I suppose we all are asked to do that at some point…at least I made a new friend!  A nice Mexican girl, Jennifer, had to follow me around for a few hours as I recovered, got snacks, found my I.D. and supervised me when I peed in the cup.  So happy she spoke English.



More than anything I saw answers to prayer throughout this entire race.  The waves calmed from the 15ft that they were the day before, I had a positive mantra for the entire race, my healing broken bones gave me no trouble, I pedaled fastest enough on my bike to bridge the gap in 40K between me and the trailing pack, then I ran without overheating to end up 7th!  and again...Woop wooop!!!  :)


Thanks to my mom for being the BEST fan and support this weekend and to my new Canadian friend Christine Ridenour who was an awesome competitor and teammate.  Also thank you to my friends with AIA Triathlon, mom, and my family for praying for me :)

Mucho bueno!