This exciting race report needs a bit of a preamble.
PREAMBLE:
Between BCsuperweek and Triathlon Worlds I raced twice without blogging (Eep!). The first race was the
AIA Victory Triathlon (my first triathlon of the season and my only training race before Worlds). Briefly, the AIA Victory Triathlon was exceptionally well organized, amazing food and sponsors and was even prized well. The second race I entered to keep up some group riding skills and distance, was the
Tour de Bowness. Unfortunate for me
I crashed myself at 20km (of 137km) and
injured my shoulder (of course I finished the race! It took a lot of work into the headwind but I made up the deficit after getting my handlebars straightened out by the wheel guy). Anyway, the injury was bad enough to make swimming impossible, and running and cycling uncomfortable (without race adrenaline).
Therefore, my preparation for the 2014 Triathlon World Championships had to alter, that is, training, race expectations and mental strategy. After a great talk with a good friend (who happens to be my sport psych) I was encouraged with the words that
there is more than one way of having a 'winning weekend'. Sure, one way to win is to be first on the podium, but this weekend experience offers many opportunities to encourage, inspire others and be helpful, which all have winning meaning to me.
Back to the real story!
The SPRINT Episode:
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The move for the win. |
I chose
not to wear a wetsuit for this short race: 750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run.
My swim time was slow and then slower because of the weak shoulder but not painful (which is a win of itself). The transition was quick without the wetsuit and put me passed some girls already. The bike portion had a strong crosswind but my Cervelo P3 sliced through it no problem (Thanks to my Lloydminster training partner Ross!). In T2, I racked my bike and noticed that
a cycling shoe had unclipped from the bike. In fear of receiving a time penalty if one's gear is not all together in transition, I started running back to find the shoe. The volunteers were all trying to direct me to the run -
but I needed the shoe! - finally one volunteer said he would go get it for me.
I maybe lost 20sec to the shoe hunt but I did not lose any time to other female competitors on the run! I clocked a 19:05
(fastest female 5km of the day!). My focus on the run was to hunt down every female I saw ahead of me. With about 1km to go I saw a GBR girl in front of me so I put my head down and picked up the pace. Every so often I would look up and was pleased to see her coming back to me. At 300m I kicked, caught and passed her at 150m and out-sprinted some man to the finish
(to please the loud supportive Canadians in the grandstand). The two seconds that I gained on the GBR girl put me in
first place! Age Group SPRINT World Triathlon Champion!!!! And
I would have won the whole damn thing too if it weren't for two-time ELITE world champion (and now 45-yr-old) Australian Michelle Jones!!!
By 20sec!!!! Ha ha ha ha, yes, I have to laugh about it. I couldn't be happier or more surprised with my result :)
Thank you
Canada! (my Hubby, Mom & Dad, my sister Nicole, Kristen, AIA triathlon club, Edmontonians and my training partners from TWU, Abbotsford (Nigel, Bruce), Vermilion (Laurel), and Lloydminster (Denise, Sharon, Ross) to name a few.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!!
UP NEXT...
The STANDARD Episode:
Monday, September 1, 2014 - 1500m swim, 40km bike, 10km run
(that is, 2014 Age Group World STANDARD Triathlon Championships!)
And a few pictures to end the day!
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My biggest fans! Hubby, Mom & Dad |
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The guy who got me hooked! Vaughn Cooper |
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My FAVOURITE big sister!!! |
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The STORY with the PHOTO: Here is the Vermilion, AB, triathlon crew. These kids raced the KOS, and the lady in pink is Vermilion's Olympic athlete Becky Scott who also competed in the VIP corporate triathlon event! But (hehe) I'll take the win on this event :) |
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