Well here we go,, my first ever Blog....
After entering the world of triathlon in
2009, coming from a non-sporting background, the first year was all about
completing an open water sprint triathlon which I had entered together with a
group of friends at Blenheim Palace. I was immediately addicted to the sport
and by the end of 2009 had completed my first Olympic distance triathlon.
In 2010 I set myself a goal to complete
a middle distance triathlon, I choose Ironman UK 70.3 in Wimbleball, not the
easiest by any means, but a challenge. With that completed I went on to
compete in the Vitruvian Middle Distance tri at the end of that season, and by this
time I was gaining valuable experience in the longer distances, It was time to
go long.
My goals for 2011 were to run my first ever
marathon and in a time under 3 hours, and to complete my first ever Ironman
Distance Triathlon in under 10 hours. Through a good winter and spring of training I
managed to achieve both gains. After Ironman Austria I approached Steve Casson,
a BTA level 3 coach, who has now coached me since July 2011 and helped me along
the road to ever faster times.
In 2012 I moved up an age group, and
working with a great coach I set my sights on qualifying and racing in three
World Championships, which I achieved. Firstly racing at the ITU Long Distance
Champs in Vitoria, Spain, where this race was always going to be had for me due
to the 4km swim, by far my weakest element, when I eventually exited the water
I was some 20mins down on the leaders but after a strong bike and run I worked
my way up to the podium with a third place only 22 seconds off the second step.
After my podium finish in Mallorca 70.3
I booked my slot to race the World 70.3 Champs in Las Vegas. After my result in
Victoria I was hoping to place well, with the proportionally shorter swim
it suits my strengths, but I didn’t have a good race. The first time I had ever
raced in 40+degs, I cooked and ended up being sick on the bike, after which I
couldn’t keep any fluids in and I rolled back to T2 where I made the decision
to jog / walk the run for the finishes medal, of which I did. I learned a lot
from this race which I have taken onboard and will bode me well in the further.
Bouncing back from Las Vegas and two
weeks later I was at the ITU World Duathlon Champs in Nancy, France. After
racing middle distance all year this was always going to be a challenge to find
some speed. After a solid first run I found myself in 15th place
going out on the bike, where the technical street circuit suited me and I came
into T2 in 6th, and after the second run I crossed the line in a
respectable 5th. Happy days.
Now 2012 is coming to an end, its time to reflect, learn, plan, and set some challanging goals for 2013....
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