Friday, January 30, 2015

Race Report Pier to Pub, Gatorade Triathlon Series Race 2 and Australia Day Swim



1 Year ago I was feeling sorry for myself nursing a broken little toe.

This week was redemption from 12 months ago.

On Monday I put up a little funny post on Facebook which read, “To my little toe on my right foot and your 9 other brothers, A year ago today you managed to end up an a very strange angle and stuffed up my summer race session. You still give me grief from time to time, but I have spoken with the TV Cabinet and he has agreed to keep out of your  way if you could do the same that would be great. Thanks”

Pier to Pub Race Report

I did my normal training week and on Saturday was the 2 ½ drive to Lorne for the Pier to Pub Open Water Swim. I have never been on the Great Ocean Road, well at least I can recall. After the drive to Geelong and then onto Anglesea then onto the coast road; I must say it was stunning, never seen anything like. It was hard to watch the road as well  as the view. When I got to Lorne I started to look for parking, $25, $20 all day parking. I turned up a street near the pub and found parking all day FOC. Perfect just one issue a steep hill. I grabbed my MP3 player, left my gear bag in the car and went for a bit of walk.

Once I got down to Surf Club I found my way to rego and collected my kit, with heaps of time before my race I went for a wonder down the main street getting some food and hot chocolate. Followed by a walk up to the pier where the start line was and then back to the car for the gear bag and drop off what I didn’t need out of the race kit.

I found the change tent put on the wetsuit (half way) grabbed my swim cap, timing belt and goggles and headed up the beach. I ran into a few from my Tri Club had a bit of chat and then headed up and the beach and bumped into 2 from my swim squad and bit more of a chat.

When I got near the start line I zipped up the wetsuit and went in for a bit of dip, the water was clear and little cold, again this was a true open water swim not a bay swim. When I got out of the water I saw a penguin, you could see he was scared with all these open water swimmers around; thank goodness that everyone kept a good distance.

It was not too long before we needed to line up in waves, as we all did I noticed Dave from our Tri Club there in the wave before me. I went up said g-day and good luck before he started.

After Dave’s waved started we were asked to make our way down the boat ramp into the water. It’s a straight course with a deep water start. You basically hover over rope between two buoys. We were give a 1 min and 30secs warning followed by a shotgun blast to start our wave. I hit the start on the Garmin and headed straight down the course. You could see the buoys  on the left hand side of the course counting down from 20 to 1. Half wave down the course I had a look around I could see I was one of the first 5 or so. This was going to be training race, but I changed my mind and pushed I wanted it bad. As we got close to the beach I could feel the waves starting to break, I used this to come into the beach. I ran up the beach and over the line as I did I heard someone call out my name, not sure who it was but it was welcome. From what I could see it was 4th not bad.

My time was 18min 29secs

After changing and catching up with a few peeps I know it was time to head home, followed by getting ready for the Olympic Distance the following day.


Start Line at the Pier

Finish Line at the beach
Just a little dash up the beach to the line



Gatorade Triathlon Series Race 2 Race Report


Sunday, up early like 4:30am earlier, then heading down to St Kilda for the Tri. I needed to pickup my race kit, T-Shirt, etc.  When I got to our teams tent I said g-day to Ollie Head Coach and asked for 5mins to chat before the race. He had a few things to do and asked for 15mins which I took to rack my bike and setup. When I got back to the tent Ollie and I sat down and had a chat about today’s race. I wanted to know how to race this one, what efforts to do, etc. I have raced over 7 OD’s but today's race was about Prep for Challenge Melbourne it was a full dress rehearsal  Ollie said to me, good you thinking about the Race A.  He basically said race it like I will be racing Challenge.  Think about your form, think about the process, think about the putting it together. It was what I was thinking and we chatted about my Prep and how the Pier to the Pub was. I thanked him for his insight.

After a bathroom run, it was that time, race time, on with the wetsuit grabbed my swim cap and goggles and headed down for a warm up swim. The water was not very clear and you could see the Southerly wind blowing. I line up in my wave start the horn sounded and off we went.

Out to the pier across the back in between boats, to the U turn and back again and into the beach. Followed by a little run into T1. Off with the wetsuit on with the Helmet and sunnies grabbed my bike and then headed out. After mounting my bike and getting my feet into the shoes and headed up towards the first turn. After the turn heading out for the first of three laps you could feel the head wind. I pushed through the wind and pain to the bottom of course, and the bottom you could feel the trail wind back. I was happy with this, little bit of recovery heading back to Transition. This was the same for the second and third laps. On the final lap coming up past Luna Park I started the dismount process getting my feet on top of the bikes shoes. As I came to the dismount line, I dismounted and run the bike into Transition. Re-racked the bike, removed my helmet on with my socks and runners.

Typically I don’t use socks for OD or less, but as this was dry run for the half just a few weeks away, It’s was important to get the process right. I grabbed my visor and headed out on the run. As I headed out on the path, Ollie was there he give me a high five on the way through. I felt good on the run, only walking through aid stations when needed. As I came around for the second lap I got some banta given to me from our squad members on the side lines. The average pace was not great, but not bad either. I felt good, that was the important thing. I remember come back to Transition on the second lap with the wind on my back, feeling good and strong thinking this is how Challenge Melbourne will feel.

I crossed the line in 2hrs 48 mins and 07 secs. 30sec PB at this distance, not bad for a training race

Swim Start
Doing Laps on the bike



Great Australia Day Swim Race Report

For the last few years I have always done the Australia Swim. The TA crew where out in force, the day was ordinary weather wise. The bay had a nice little swell to it, and a rain front that lasted a 3 or so mins. After doing my rego and bumping into a work mate it got to that time to change into the wetsuit and go racing.

As I walked out on the pier you you could feel the wind from South West and swell was coming in from the same direction. I jumped in and did a bit of a warm up swim, it was not too long before my wave lined up. When the horn sounded it was on not just the swim but washing machine, bodies and people everywhere. Normally this last for a few hundred meters, but no it was all the way. After the 2 kick to my nose, lucky nothing broken. I dropped my pace a little to try and get some clear water, I was not going to be that lucky, I had to push and push hard over the top or around other people. Once we got past the breakwater and turned into the harbour the swell  dropped right away and the water was flat. I increased the stroke rate to find my way through the traffic but no luck. I got to the shore run up the over the line. At the end of the event I got catching with other TA members and 2 who where in the same wave as me commented on how violent our wave was. I wrote it off to experience before Challenge Melbourne.

My time was 25 mins and 49 secs.


TA Crew


Finish line

Monday, December 29, 2014

Open Water Swims; St Kilda Mile Swim; Mentone 2.5KM and Point Leo



Sorry guys, I owe you a few races reports for St Kilda Mile Swim; Mentone 2.5KM and Point Leo.


Day 1 St Kilda Mile Swim.

Just a little warm up swim. The plan was quick ride and then a swim. Well let me say the first 50km on the bike was great then we hit the North winds on the way home. The second 50km was hard work. After the ride I grab my new Blueseventy Helex wetsuit and headed up to St Kilda. I caught up with Amy, Leanne, Sharyon, Mary, Sharon, Suzie and Chris.

Pre Race Pic
 
After picking up our rego kits we changed dropped our bags off and headed down the beach to the swim start. The day was warm I couldn’t wait to get into the water to cool off.

After a warm up swim the 2 waves lined up and off we went. The washing machine of bodies, arms and legs as we headed out to the first turn buoy and then up towards the St Kilda pier. Along this leg there were a heap of Jelly Fish along with head wind/swell, during the leg I managed to pass many other competitors. At the final buoy I turned for home and swam into shore, as I found the sand I did a few dolphin dives and pulled myself out of the water and run up the beach and over the line.

My final time was 25 Min 56  Secs

Off we go

Me at the finish line

Post Race Pic


Day 2 Mentone Swim Classic

After racing yesterday I grabbed my other wetsuit and headed down to Mentone for the first of the Great Victorian Swim Series. First off I picked up Great Vic Swim Pack followed by my Race Kit. After picking up my Race Kit and caught up with Nicole (aka Aqua Girl) and Pete who runs Swimwell Open Water Swims. Due to the long rego lines the swim start was pushed back. During this time the wind started to move from North East to Southerly and the swell started to pickup, it didn’t worry me too much. During the standing around  at the start line I caught up with Pete, Sally, Paul and Megan from the Mentone Swim Squad which I swim with and Nicole from various Swims and Tri as well as Pete from Swellwell who was running the bag drop. We wish each other good luck and off we wonder out to deep water as this race was a deep water start.  We all lined up and the horn sound and off we went. Up the bay we swam, I swam over a few peeps and found clear water and got into a stroke rhythm. I remember seeing the Life Saving Club on my left which was approx 1/3 way through the race. As we got further up the bay I saw a purple buoy I thought this was my turn can, but in truth there was some another 500m to go before the turn buoys.  As turn around these buoys to head towards the final buoy before hitting the beach. At this point I had passed another swimmer but she sat right on my hip, but as the swell had really picked up she got pushed on top of me. I increased my stroke rate to gain a few meters on her. At this point the usually quite Mentone Beach turned into surf beach. Everyone still swimming was getting dumped in the waves that where breaking. However I felt comfortable in these conditions made it to the final buoy body surfed in and run over the line.

It was one of the toughest swim long distance swims in my life but I had fun.

My Final time was 51 Min 44 Secs

View from Mentone Life Saving Club

Surf Beach anyone?





Point Leo Swim – Boxing Day

I have never done this swim, but thought it would be something different and in addition it was true open water not what like in the bay but in the ocean and at a true surf beach. This event is a 1.2KM swim smaller than the other two, but still none less different. Box Day in Melbourne was not a warm sunny day by any means. It was windy from the South and cooler than the previous few days. It was halfway point for our Tri Clubs Hell Week. There was no way I could get a ride/run/swim done before having to be at Point Leo for 1pm start, so I did put in a short run from home first. On the way down to Point Leo it start to rain and I mean rain. The car reported the t temperature to be 12c and I would feel the wind pushing on the car on the trip down. Once I got off the freeway and on the back roads to Point Leo, the sun came out the wind seem to drop away a bit and the temperature to 16c.  When I got to Point Leo I parked and headed down to the registration area picked up my race kit and checked out the scene, The Swell was up there it was going to be some fun times in the water. I watched one of the Nipper Races and then went back to the car to drop off the free T-Shirt, etc and grab my Wetsuit, goggles, etc. I still had time to kill so I found a nice quite spot on the grass in front of the café and had a little kip. Before heading back down to the Life Saving Club to change and head down to the water.

View of Point Leo - where is my surf board?
When I got down to the beach zipped up my wetsuit and I jumped straight in for a warm up swim. The first thing I noticed was the swell, it reminded me of Mentone, but this was going was fun. You had to dive under the breaking swell/waves so not to get dump back towards the beach. I got some 200m without too much effort and then swam back in and body surfed into the shore. They, the Life Saving Club, ask us all to come to the race briefing due to the conditions. I could feel my heads getting cold from the wind and them being wet. Thank god I had my full sleeve wetsuit on. It made all the difference.




The first wave went off and I went in again for another warm up swim. When I came out I saw Nicole and said hi and good luck. We where both in the same wave, we lined up and waited for the gun (shotgun) to go off and out we headed. I swallowed some of the ocean and found it really hard out to the first two buoys, but once turned  to head up the beach I felt a push. I swam up the buoy at the top of the beach turned again and headed back to the final turn buoy. Everyone basically turned into the beach and had to run approx 250m along the beach to the finish line.  I felt the waves pulling me back as they were about to break so I backed off then push/surfed as they broke into the beach followed by a sprint up the beach to the finish line.




My Final time was 22 Min 32 Secs and I had a blast.






Sunday, November 9, 2014

Noosa 2014 Race Report



Not sure where to start with this one, it’s being a tough year. From broken toes to person and work challenges. This race had mixed emotions and started when I arrived at the airport, did my bag check in and sat at the gate waiting for the chariot to arrive. As other team mates arrived we got chatting and I started to feel relaxed. One of the coaches and I watched as the bikes (and bags) where loaded on the plane knowing a good feeling that at least our bikes had made the flight. As we started board they scanned my gate pass and said we have a problem with your seat. OMG my heart stopped, only to be told I had been moved to a Emergency Row Seat at no extra charge. Start breathing again. I found my seat and we pushed back once in the air I turned on my iPod and basically went to sleep. When I woke it the flight was almost over, we touched down and then started the crazy bit of collecting 2 bags and finding the shuttle bus for the trip to the Hotel.

The Chariot awaits

Just one or two bikes for the plane trip
 
After checking in and getting to my room job 1 was to unpack the bike and make sure it arrived ok with damage. Once the bike was sorted time to head down to the shops for some supplies and late lunch. By the time I completed this task it was time to change and head down for the first of 2 swim practices around the course. After about 500m I noticed that sea lice had eaten me and everyone else in our group. We pushed through the swim and after checking my Garmin at the end of swim I was happy with the pace, training with Anna over winter had paid off.  The following morning we meet up for the first of the rides. From Facebook a lot of bikes had not arrived. Basically it seemed you needed to check in 1 earlier and 2 Jetstar seemed to be the problem not Virgin.

Time to put the bike together

Afternoon Dip

Sunset in Noosa


The ride felt good to be on the bike back in the sun without 20 layers of winter clothing on. We headed out and up Garmin hill and out along the highway to the turnaround point then back into town and back to the Hotel followed by a little 5km run off the bike. The run was hot and hard. The rest of the day I just lazed the day away.
 
Course Ride
Friday morning was another ride up to top of Garmin hill and back into town lots of fast pace and swim in the afternoon. During the day I helped out putting up the tent and did the whole expo bit and picked up my race pack from rego. The swim in the afternoon felt good and the sea lice did not make an appearance and was a chance for me to try out the Trisuit before Sundays race.
Tent Building

Race day home

Expo

Swim number 2
 Saturday we did our standard warm up, team pic, ride over the run course little run off the bike followed by a swim. The run surprised me a little I did a 4:45 1km effort – fast for me. It was warm so a dip was needed. Ollie then gave his race day prep talk and do and don’ts of Noosa Tri. Mid afternoon I took my bike down to transition racked it, dropped the air out of the tyres and head back to the Hotel to arrange my race gear and early night.
Team Pic

 
Dude where's my bike?

Ahhh theres my bike

I didn’t really sleep well the night before not sure why, just didn’t. I got up had some breakfast rechecked all my gear and started the walk down to transition. The queue to get in was a mile long. Not only did you need you helmet on but your timing chip. New for this year. After a good 20min waiting in line got in to transition with some 15mins left before closing time. I checked everything I could, tyres pumped up food and drink on board, shoes clipped in, helmet, run shoes, race belt all on the towel ready to go. The exit out of transition was worse than getting in. The Officials made a call to let us out of the entrance into transition which I took and headed straight to the team tent.

With a close of transition at 6:00am and my wave start 6:48am I was not coming back to the Hotel. I made it to the tent dropped my bag off and headed straight to the bath room. I did what was needed and headed back to the tent and applied sun cream and got ready. Around 6:30 headed over to swim start with a few others. On the way we saw the Pro Men headed out on the bike, they were fast, very fast. As soon as I got to the swim start I dived straight in for my warm up swim then lined up waiting for my wave start. You could feel the current pulling along the start line, but around the back and up to the half way mark would be a push.

The horn sound go time, I swam, I pushed hard, swimmers over the top of me, me over the top of others felt good, felt fun, I was having a ball. I found clear water and started to push. At the final turn your could feel the current change from a push to a pull. We headed for home and passing slower swimmers from previous waves.  I ran out of the water feeling good and relaxed. I ran through transition to my row grabbed my bike and ran out, I mounted my bike and started to ride out of town.
 
Exiting the Swim
I heard the raw from TA Crew on the way through. At this point I had the feet in the shoes, but my strapped up, I spent the new few hundred meters getting my shoes strapped up, tucked into aero and powered on. Through the various roundabouts and speed/crossings until we got out on the highway. I started to prep myself for the climb up Garmin hill, taking other fluids and food on board then started the climb, 14 turns. I’m not a hill climber never have been but I felt ok. Once back on the highway back into aero and speed time. I was feeling speedy all the way out to the turn around and back to the top the hill. I have improved my down hill speeds, but still not wanted to come off I still gave respect to the hill so I sat up and controlled my speed until it leveledout then back into aero and heading back into town. As I came back around the final roundabout I unstrapped my shoes in readiness to get my feet out for the dismount.  This year the dismount line was before the final roundabout after a nice quick clean dismount I ran back into transition re-raked my bike and put on my socks and runners and run out.

Heading out of town

Out on the Highway
I was not feeling the best in the tummy department, I felt my I may want to throw up. I ran out past the team tent again and head out through the first aid station after a bit of water both on board and a hose down I felt ok and pushed on. At the second aid station I needed to pee, badly, thank god for portaloos. I felt lighter and faster afterwards I kept working my may through aid stations with a sip or two of water  and a couple of cups over my head. Once we entered the keys there was residents where out with hoses to keep us cool and keep us going. At the final turn about 1.5km from the finish line it was time to be strong and run home, making sure that the Trisuit was zipped out so that our beloved Coach Greg (aka Zoolander) didn’t have new martial for the awards night. I heard cheers as I passed the tent on the way home to the finish line.

Race Done - Party time.
 
I run over the line feeling pretty good. At first I didn’t look at my watch for the final time. I went through the showers and into the athletes recovery area got something to eat and drink or two before heading back to the team tent. When I got back I put on a t-shirt and topped up the sun cream and  grabbed a beer and support other team mates home. During this time I look at my watch and noticed at least a 2min PB.

It was not until later that after that afternoon back in the hotel the swim coach, Anna, txt’d me to see how I went. I started to break down the times of the race vs previous years. That’s when I found out I had scored a 6min 34sec PB from last years race. To say I was over the moon was an understatement. My final time was 2hrs 52mins 04secs  Later that night we had a team after party complete with a Tri Cake.

Beer well earned


Tri Cake Anyone?


Sunday, October 5, 2014

It's been a while

 First off, very sorry for not blogging sooner. It has been while between blogs.. My quest to get a few half marathon’s under my belt before Challenge next year has been done and dusted. I raced at Traraglon with a heavy head cold, it was not good but I finished it. I was mainly there for Ellie to complete her full marathon.

The time for Traraglon was 2 hr 13 mins 11 secs

With Ellie and Sue @ Traraglon Half/Full Marathon Start
 
After losing a month to the cold my training was not great my longest run was 17km when it should have been 21km. The goal was to complete Run Melbourne which I did but wasn’t fast.

We lined up with a heap of others waiting for our wave start, the atmosphere was unreal and then our wave was let off. My speed has not been great this winter, but more a solid runner after the race my legs felt great.

The time for Run Melbourne was 2 hr 13 mins 20 secs

I was meant to Race Sandy Half, but Saturday woke up with a head cold, so I took a few days off, instead I raced at Mornington lots of hills, but was more about completing the distance not speed. I was happy with the run.

The time for Marathon Half was 2hr 08 mins 40 secs


Medal after completing the Mornington Half

Sue and friend before the Start of the trail run. It was freezing.
 
After Mornington I completed a trail run which has been on my bucket list for ages, I had a great time and completed the race in and 1hr 05min or so. It was funny weather, cold, foggy, windy at the start line, no wind or fog in the valleys
 
Now it’s time to get back into Mutli-Sport Mode so I signed up for Hazelwood again. I headed down their Saturday morning for the sprint distance  to clear the cobwebs out as prep to Noosa and I walked away with 3rd Place for my age group. I was shocked and stoked at the same time.

My time for the Sprint was 1hr 32min 58 secs


Swim Exit at Hazelwood

3rd Place Finisher @ Hazelwood.
 
With my Half Marathons and my warm up race done for now it’s time to focus on Noosa. Most weekends I’ve been riding down to Mornington with some hill work and on through to Dromana and onto McCrae or Rosebud. Followed by long runs on Sunday. My run speed is returning I have been punching around 5:10km. My swims are getting strong and faster too. For example a year ago I was 1:50min/per 100m, now I can punch out 1:30mins / per 100min in a sprint or 1:40min/per 100m over 1KM. Anna my swim coach is happy with my progress as am I. Friday last week Anna gave us the Ironman swim just a 3.8KM swim for fun. I worked out that in September I swam just a lazy 40KM in the pool. 

Too earlier for a beer?

Bathroom break

Almost done @ Brighton
Brighton Baths - Icing the legs post long ride and run off the bike

 

New Swim Squad Members




With Noosa and Challenge locked away I am starting to plan my summer race session. It’s been hard, lots of work and personal pressure on me, it’s taken a toll which I won’t go into details here.  I’ve been working on my mental side with good friend and coach Helen. She has managed to get me focused on what needs to be done and I can’t thank her enough. I feel like a weight on my shoulders has been lifted.

Today saw me get my Trivic Technical Official Certification, so another accreditation to books.

To's Post Race Debrief