View Full Version : Triathlon and Ironman. Anyone doing them?
FROSTY
15th March 2016, 15:58
hey guys is anyone/has anyone entered any triathlon or Ironman events?
Gremlin
15th March 2016, 16:28
hey guys is anyone/has anyone entered any triathlon or Ironman events?
Many... oh, you mean actually swimming/cycling/running and not on my motorbike?
Hell no ;)
TheDemonLord
15th March 2016, 20:29
I once took a bath, then jogged up the stairs, then rode my Motorbike.
That counts right?
AllanB
15th March 2016, 20:32
May as well ask if anyone has tried anal sex .......
Wonder what 2017 will bring for Honda
BMWST?
15th March 2016, 22:36
not iron man but have done the lake taupo cycle challenge a few times
haydes55
16th March 2016, 11:55
Weetbix kiwi kids triathlon counts?
Wait, I never did that either.
No, I haven't.
Maha
16th March 2016, 12:12
Did the Fletcher Marathon in 1995, never again, all that life time getting road fit... and for what? a finishers T Shirt and Commemorative medal? Though my legs did feel like iron for three days after.
I also hold my 25yds breast stroke certificate from 1970 (TBC)
Tazz
16th March 2016, 16:44
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FROSTY
17th March 2016, 14:08
ahh well was worth a try. its not like ironman is all that tough. 3.8km swim then a 180km bicycle ride then a mere 40km run. looks to me like a great way to spend a day.
Maha
17th March 2016, 14:23
ahh well was worth a try. its not like ironman is all that tough. 3.8km swim then a 180km bicycle ride then a mere 40km run. looks to me like a great way to spend a day.
Have you done one Tony? any one of those disciplines requires a shit load of energy and commitment just to get to the starting line let alone all three at once.
FROSTY
17th March 2016, 14:54
Have you done one Tony? any one of those disciplines requires a shit load of energy and commitment just to get to the starting line let alone all three at once.
Working towards 2017 Ironman matey. 3.8k swim.180k bike and marathon run 40k
the mandatory swim cut off is 2 hours 20 minutes,Ive Done the whole NZ ocean swim series this season. down to comfortable 22 minute km's over up to 5.0km -Rangitoto to St helliers coming up on 12/4 is 4.5k
The bike cut off time is 8 hours 10 minutes, Im only up to a total of 80km at average a piddly 25km/h. If I build distance and can still maintain average speed Ill do the cycle in just over 7 hours.Mind you Im doing my time on a flat bar road bike with Sam on a Doolittle seat on front
Run is my biggest worry-the cut off 6 hours 30 minutes C
Currently my 10km time is one hour 2 minutes and that's reasonably fresh. worried about blowing out the time last leg.
LOTS of training already for swimming and a lot more ahead.
Im sorta doing the Maraitai Panasonic Tri on Sunday but its the Try a Tri with my wife.So just using it as practice for transition and seeing about bike fit etc.main reason for this one is to support her.-The no drafting rule doesn't apply at Try a Tri so I can " tow "her the 10km bike section.
Maha
17th March 2016, 15:57
6 an 1/2 hours for a Marathon? you could almost walk it in that time, that's only 6.5 kph = brisk walk :eek:
When I was training, I was running at 10 kph but always in the back of my mind, I felt that it would less likely to maintain that time for 42 Ks.
Cut off time for an Iron man is 16 hrs? that's two day's :shit:
All the best with the training mate.:niceone:
FROSTY
18th March 2016, 08:19
6 an 1/2 hours for a Marathon? you could almost walk it in that time, that's only 6.5 kph = brisk walk :eek:
When I was training, I was running at 10 kph but always in the back of my mind, I felt that it would less likely to maintain that time for 42 Ks.
Cut off time for an Iron man is 16 hrs? that's two day's :shit:
All the best with the training mate.:niceone:
Hey thanks mate.
You are right about brisk walk to do the marathon but keep in mind before the brisk walk you have done a little swim and a biccle to the shops as a warm up. Each taken on their own is easily doable but all three together nonstop is a different story. Keep in mind you have to eat and drink on the go
Im not making any excuses matey. 2016 NZIM winner did the whole race in 6 hours.
Im just aiming to finish at this stage Closer to the race I might set a goal time to finish in. 14 hours is what everyone seems to think I'll do it in.
Maha
18th March 2016, 09:28
Right from the outset, I kept telling myself that I was entering the run as participant not a competitor. I was happy with my 10khp pace, couldn't improve on it and didn't feel the need to once I knew was where I was at. A 4 hour Marathon was doable but copped a knee injury three weeks out during an 25km Sunday morning run. I was having physio every second day. Not sure of my actual time, but it was closer to the 5 hour mark, perhaps a tad over.
There are people who run that time in an Iron Man after hours in the water and on a bike.
When did you start training for this Iron Man?
Stirts
18th March 2016, 09:35
Working towards 2017 Ironman matey. 3.8k swim.180k bike and marathon run 40k
Fuck I feel tired just reading that!!
Keep in mind you have to eat and drink on the go
Exactly, and don't forget to factor that in as part of your training - some people don't, their stomachs aren't used to eating/drinking while on the go. Good luck with the training you brave, brave man!
FROSTY
18th March 2016, 10:23
There are people who run that time in an Iron Man after hours in the water and on a bike.
When did you start training for this Iron Man?
I guess it depends how you define "start'.
Decision was made January this year once my swim distance/time was in the right bracket. But swim training started middle of last year.
Its not so much training for the IM more a series of apparently unrelated exersize. Swim.run and bike ride. Getting them individually up to scratch to even be able to cover the distance. Missed a stroke n stride last week which would have been good for transition.
Gremlin
18th March 2016, 11:19
Im not making any excuses matey. 2016 NZIM winner did the whole race in 6 hours.
8h 7m, which was a new course record. First female was just under 9h.
Also consider half Ironman events before going for the full.
nzspokes
18th March 2016, 13:33
As having dealt with Triathletes most of my working life I can offer one piece of advise.
Dont be this guy, I have seen to many guys like this. Dont be Mr Poo his pants.
FROSTY
18th March 2016, 14:05
As having dealt with Triathletes most of my working life I can offer one piece of advise.
Dont be this guy, I have seen to many guys like this. Dont be Mr Poo his pants.
Yea mate Im hearing ya. Some of those gels have horrible side effects.
Flush ya system faster than you would think humanly possible.
I wouldn't wanna be the guy on cleanup duty at the aid stations.
Duncan74
19th March 2016, 13:56
hey guys is anyone/has anyone entered any triathlon or Ironman events?
Yup. 5 IM finishes, probably 20 half IM, and perhaps 10 sprint and Oly distances. Last IM was 2013, then got interested in trail running. However, tore ankle ligaments and had surgery last year to fix it so can't run off road for a while. Hence will be in Taupo 2017 as part f the re-hab.
Its all about the bike. The swim and run worry first timers most, but the reality is that the bike leg is the key. Thankfullly my 'average' swimming is offest by the bike leg.
FROSTY
20th March 2016, 14:30
Duncan--that's cool dude. Id like to pick ya brains sometime.
Duncan74
20th March 2016, 15:23
Duncan--that's cool dude. Id like to pick ya brains sometime.
If I had brains then I wouldn't have a hobby that involves wearing rubber with 1500 people at dawn and parading in lycra for 12 hours.
However, feel free to drop me a message and I'll do my best to talk you out of it...
FROSTY
21st March 2016, 19:36
If I had brains then I wouldn't have a hobby that involves wearing rubber with 1500 people at dawn and parading in lycra for 12 hours.
However, feel free to drop me a message and I'll do my best to talk you out of it...
LMAO--whats scarey is its ohh so true.
Still as a biker ya hang around all day in leather -so I guess its ok...
Duncan74
21st March 2016, 19:44
Also worrying that the tri bike is insured for the same replacement value as the brand new wee-strom.
nzspokes
26th March 2016, 07:15
We have Bicycle wheels at work that cost more than my car or motorcycles.:shutup:
Akzle
26th March 2016, 07:58
ahh well was worth a try. its not like ironman is all that tough. 3.8km swim then a 180km bicycle ride then a mere 40km run. looks to me like a great way to spend a day.
wayago then.
Madness
26th March 2016, 08:43
We have Bicycle wheels at work that cost more than my car or motorcycles.:shutup:
You get that when you own shitters.
nzspokes
26th March 2016, 11:53
You get that when you own shitters.
Yerp. Amazes me those that buy bikes every year and lose $7k on it.
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FROSTY
10th April 2016, 16:41
You get that when you own shitters.
Mate you haven't priced up race bike wheels.
Think of a number (in thousands) then double it.
FROSTY
3rd May 2016, 20:05
Well Its too late to back out. Paid for Ironman 2017 and iron maori 2016 a few weeks back.
Already organised entry to Auckland Harbour swim 2.8km
Looks like the Motorcycle engine I'll be using will be a 52 year old shitter.
Duncan74
3rd May 2016, 22:12
Well Its too late to back out. Paid for Ironman 2017 and iron maori 2016 a few weeks back.
Already organised entry to Auckland Harbour swim 2.8km
Looks like the Motorcycle engine I'll be using will be a 52 year old shitter.
Nicely done sir. Sadly my ankle is not playing nicely at the moment so I'm hanging fire to see what the surgeon says before paying the entry fee.
On the bright side if we really don't have a winter coming this year then means training will be easier ;-)
Iron Maori? do you have to at least 1/32nd Maori in you (or less) to enter?
I once did a 12 hour marathon session at the local pub, followed by a 9 hour marathon session in bed with the waitress. Followed by a 15 minute marathon run when her old man found out....... Does that count?
FROSTY
4th May 2016, 13:31
Iron Maori? do you have to at least 1/32nd Maori in you (or less) to enter?
Nope -You have to name your Iwi but theres a choice for n/a.
FROSTY
20th December 2016, 18:33
An update for anyone that's interested
Well thats Taupo Ironman 70.3 finished. I learned a heck of a lot in a short time and had a LOT of fun.Got it done in 6.28 so an ok time. Good news is if it had exactly the same race again I would finish 15 minutes faster just by fixing some silly mistakes I made in transition and along the way. I need to sort out pre race fueling and fueling during the race,Need to sort out my gear so Im not wasting time in transition.
Swim I can definitely go faster but was holding back to save energy.I got a terrible start. I was just not ready-faffing around with my goggles and my garmin whilst everyone else was away and swimming.
On the bike theres more pace for definite. I need to go back to standard gearing And also the guru of bike fitters took a look at my bike setup and told me its totally wrong and i was robbing myself of a lot of power.That will be sorted in the near future.
Theres also a heck of a lot of time I can make up in the run once I get some distance running legs. I just realised that this was my first half marathon race ever. The run was a planned 4 minute run and 1 minute walk and 7-7.5 minute k's but I ended up doing more like a 2/2 for the first 7 k's or so. Then it was a visit to Ralf and I started feeling better. It seems that doing 7 minute k's with a negative split for the second lap worked darn well for this race though. It got me to the finish line. (thank you coach)
Scarey now is that the next step is the FULL Ironman Taupo on 4th of March 2017. Now THATS a whole new level. Double this effort and a bit more.
I have to say folks. Im humbled by he support Ive had and continue to have leading up to and during 70.3 from a heck of a lot of people.
The folks at Boost Coaching both the coaching Team led by Andrew Mackay and all the "real" athletes I get to rub shoulders with. The amazing people at Waitakere Triathlon club and Black Sands Triathlon club. You guys are all fantastic.
Most of all my familly and freinds for believing in me.
The final cap on a fantastic day for me was getting home fairly late and my four year old daughter running up to me wrapping her arms around me and loudly stating "You are my hero Daddy"
OHH anf if you are in ANY doubt whatsoever. I had a ball It was amazing fun all day.
Akzle
20th December 2016, 19:22
An update for anyone that's interested
i'm not. i'm really REALLY not.
it sounds like people take that shit WAY too seriously.
but different strokes for different folks and if you've done something that makes you feel good (and a better human) then power to ya.
but doing that would seriously affect my drinking. so fuck that.
bogan
20th December 2016, 19:28
Got a mate who just the taupo half, thought to myself, I could do that; apart from the swim part, and the bike part would be fucking hard on my arse. Perhaps I'll just go the half marathon and call it a day...
Fuck I feel tired just reading that!!
Tired? just thinking of a 3k swim damn near drowned me.
R650R
20th December 2016, 19:44
Done any mountain biking Frosty???? Fitness and riding skills in one.
Have done the Karapoti 50km twice (weekend warrior class), mean hills, stream and river crossings, just finishing is an achievement.
Well done on your efforts.
As to others comments, Iron Maori is real big in the bay. Attracts a lot of top athletes.
There is also a big event coming up here called harbour to hills, essentially an ironman event also but they cant use that word for copyright reasons etc.
bogan
20th December 2016, 19:56
Done any mountain biking Frosty???? Fitness and riding skills in one.
Have done the Karapoti 50km twice (weekend warrior class), mean hills, stream and river crossings, just finishing is an achievement.
Well done on your efforts.
As to others comments, Iron Maori is real big in the bay. Attracts a lot of top athletes.
There is also a big event coming up here called harbour to hills, essentially an ironman event also but they cant use that word for copyright reasons etc.
Half of those nancy, lycra clad cunts aren't even on their bikes; that doesn't seem sporting...
FROSTY
21st December 2016, 11:54
Got a mate who just the taupo half, thought to myself, I could do that; apart from the swim part, and the bike part would be fucking hard on my arse. Perhaps I'll just go the half marathon and call it a day...
Tired? just thinking of a 3k swim damn near drowned me.
you could do a team effort mate.
Do you remember your mates finishing time ?
bogan
21st December 2016, 12:05
you could do a team effort mate.
Do you remember your mates finishing time ?
I guess, I'm just as happy doing solo exercise though. Less fucking around, easy to build pace then distance.
Under 6 hours, can't recall by how much though.
Dogboy900
22nd December 2016, 06:17
Good effort dude!
I have run a marathon and a few halfs but the whole Ironman thing is bloody scary!
Well done!
FROSTY
12th March 2017, 12:27
well that's ironman 2017 done and dusted- 3.8k swim ,180km bike and 42 km run done in 14 hours 44 minutes r me that's ironman 2017 done and dusted. Weather conditions made for a really hard day in the office.
Still knocked the bugger off in 14 hours 44 minutes.
Swim was 15 minutes slower than It shoud have been, bike was an hour slower and the run was a disaster after 12km -but still a great learning experience
R650R
12th March 2017, 15:16
well that's ironman 2017 done and dusted- 3.8k swim ,180km bike and 42 km run done in 14 hours 44 minutes r me that's ironman 2017 done and dusted. Weather conditions made for a really hard day in the office.
Still knocked the bugger off in 14 hours 44 minutes.
Swim was 15 minutes slower than It shoud have been, bike was an hour slower and the run was a disaster after 12km -but still a great learning experience
Well done 10 char
Dogboy900
12th March 2017, 19:59
Nice. I heard the weather was a bit of a factor this year!
Gremlin
12th March 2017, 20:01
Nice. I heard the weather was a bit of a factor this year!
Lake was choppy, also a bit of wind which initially died down after the swim, but picked up during the cycle leg. Quite a few apparently rescued from the lake.
FROSTY
26th April 2018, 14:30
For anyone that's interested.
Well thats Ironman NZ 2018 completed and what a difference from last year.
Those of you that know me probably know I finished last years Ironman NZ pretty pissed off at myself. Don't get me wrong I finished and the finish time of 14 hours 46 minutes was ok given the conditions. The problem was I just knew I hadn’t given it my best shot.
I Haven't really been able to explain it properly until I read the book by Dom Harvey (yep the DJ that is also a marathon runner) . His philosophy or mantra when running is “Be the best YOU can be”. I've added in the words "on the day"
This year it couldn’t be more different. I was far more focussed on the race and Taupo turned on a fantastic day. The weather was as close to perfect as you are ever going to get. The lake was like a swimming pool and for once the wind was blowing towards Reporoa.
My lead up to the race was fantastic thanks to my Coach Andrew Mackay from Boost coaching. I had a solid build in both training and races. Then darn it I got a bit over keen 2 weeks out and damaged either my hip flexors or my glutes. I got massage and physio work right up till Friday before the race meant hopefully only the run would be affected.
My day started really well. I knew it was just 10 minutes until my start once the female professional start cannon went off. I was in the water seconds after the boom of the cannon and swam as fast as I possibly could for 100m to get my heart pumping. With my heart pounding I cruised to the start line in time to see a Maori Whaka glide past through the mist. Pretty magical.
The swim went really well for me.It was the culmination of 2 years of bloody hard work by a series of fantastic swim coaches. got this fella able to swim the 3.8km in 1 hour 9 minutes. Basicly I had the perfect start position (for me) and got a series of drafts from start to finish. I got out of the water feeling fantastic. A 400m run uphill to transition and all was going well. Heck I even got my swimming on camera by the ironman underwater photographer.
Into the 180km bike ride The first lap I pushed a bit harder than was on my plan because I knew the wind would get stronger as the day went on. I caught a fellow Tri Club member at the 45km mark but then he shot off like a bullet staying a few bikes in front of me for the next 45 km. The first 90km lap was finished in under 3 hours.The only side affect was that my hip was already complaining by the time I climbed up from Taupo at the start of lap 2.
Special needs is the place you can stop to refill your special choices of food/drink.Its located at the top of the first climb out of Taupo.In my case it was a bit of humour (for the spectators) .For some stupid reason I’d put all my run and ride gels in my bike special needs bag. Knowing I’d need them for the run later I tried to stuff them all into my bento box (bike food storage box) and lost the whole lot as I tried to get going. Gels everywhere on the ground as Im scrambling to pick em up. Fixing that muck up cost me a few minutes but it did make people laugh and hey I needed a stretch.
Back into lap 2 of the bike and wind in the face for the next 35km dropped the speed by about 3km/h.I knew it would so stuck to keeping my heart rate where it was planned. The return leg from Reporoa to Taupo was fantastic with a 14 knot wind at my back instead of the normal 10-20 knot wind in the face. Heartbreak hill just didn't appear to be anywhere near as bad as normal .You have to love the sign at the bottom "its a hill--get over it"
Once i saw the Taupo Motor race track I knew I was all but home. The run down to transition is my favorite bit of the ride being pretty fast downhill ride, I finished the ride in 6 hours 25 minutes.
Transition 2 went really well taking only about three and a half minutes from start to finish including a pee stop.
Then came the not so pretty bit. The Marathon
The Taupo ironman 42.2km run is reasonably hilly so your pace does vary a bit. Its also lovely to look at.
For me I knew the run was going to be pretty ugly with my hip giving me a fair bit of pain by this stage. But it was the machine I had to work with.
My origonal race plan was to run the 2.5km between aid stations with a pace of between 6.55 and 7.15 then walk the aid stations so I'd have a run time of 5.08 -That just wasn't physically possible. So the plan got modified.
What I worked out was I could run in short bursts until the pain got to 100% then race walk until it settled down to 60% and I’d run again. Repeat for 42.2 km.
There was the amazing support along the way from so many spectators and officials. The Club tents and Boost Coaching tent both roared as I went past (thanks a million folks) A real huge lift was my 6 year old daughter running to me then taking my hand and “pacing” me for 100m or so per lap.
My best freind and my darling wife both came up to me a couple of times "suggesting" it was time I picked up the pace. I unfortunately told them both to f@@@ off because the pain was spiking. I did remember to add darling to one of them and sorry to the other (m not sure which to be honest).
The red carpet at the end of the race seemed to turn up really fast and from somewhere I found the energy to dance down it and bend down to kiss the Ironman symbol right under the arch as Iron Mike screamed out "YOU ARE AN IRONMAN" 13 hours and eleven minutes after I started. Then came the big surprise. I did the run in 5.26.-half an hour faster than last year.
I finished wanting a bucket of greasy fat dripping KFC.
I can't stand the stuff normally but it tasted SOOO good.
Im beyond happy with that result. I put everything I had into that race. So this time I have no regrets.
I can tell anyone that’s waded through this race report There is no way I could possibly have finished let alone made the improvements I have over the past year without the help, support,guidance and encouragement from a bunch of the most amazing and fantastic people I’ve been privileged to meet.
Coach extrodinaire Andrew Mackay from Boost Coaching has taken a tub o lard and built almost an athlete. I can’t sing his praises too much. if you want to give yourself the best shot at completing ironman I'd say give Andrew a call.https://www.boostcoaching.co.nz (https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.boostcoaching.co.nz%2F&h=ATOHHjMEcn9VXwWGFqld9h34qFjYXYw7kRqV9ot0WYt72PP6 n2BbbA_xtBgOXj5d21e9i26hcXtW6xOgRetWHIKu6EK9Vy0CiY UwewB6hgZWitE2kJmnM6RZ1L2ohEJcuH4G7pw)
Some fantastic amazing athletes at Boost Coaching,Waitakere and Black Sands tri club who encouraged or pushed me along the way.
The support of my family and close freinds has made it all possible. I can’t thank you people too much.
To answer the question “ Will you do it again???” HECK YEA !!!
The “When” is under negotiation with my darling wife who wants a crack at IMNZ 2019 so it might be a few halves in 2019 with maybe a visit to Roth later in that year.
I can actually say my ultimate goal is to qualify for a Kona slot. It might not happen but i'm gonna give it my best shot.
My name is Tony Frost.
I am an ironman.
I have never been first
I have never been last (Yet)
I always try my hardest and I hope I always will
I might not ever be the best
But I will always be the best I can be.
#BETHEBESTYOUCANBE (https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/bethebestyoucanbe?source=feed_text).
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FROSTY
27th November 2019, 15:38
save starting another thread.-from march 2019
Well thats another Ironman NZ “done and dusted” I have to say it was by far the toughest day out there I have ever had. --finish time 14.01.10
But wouldn’t have missed it for the world.
The day started fantastic. Ironman nz swim is in a clear lake and is a deep water start.
I’d swum over to my preferred start spot and lo an behold right in front of me were two fellow Boosties. The start cannon goes off and I got a fantastic tow from them through the first 200m of the “washing machine” They literally carved a path for me (thanks guys) After that there was the usual smacks in the face,kicks and general mayhem that is the ironman start. I managed to get another couple of tows up to the first turn. Things got a bit tight with a bit of argie bargie right to just after the start of the return leg. Then I saw I was in clear water –or so I thought. Then realized I had FOUR swimmers using me for free power. Coach woulda been proud –Ol Frosty towing in a perfect V formation.-actually it was pretty cool –for about 40m.Then I felt the sudden need to turn hard right and drop em. Pretty easy swim from there on except for the BOOM of the 70.3 start cannon as I must have been directly in line with it. I nigh on filled me pants it was so loud. -being clear--in Taupo it is literally a big ol Cannon.Got the swim done feeling comfortable in 1 hour 12 minutes.
First transition is a 400-500meter/yard run into the change tent and it went perfectly.-Except for a moments hesitation to realise the mens/womens side was swapped. My new tri suit worked a charm.T1-including a wee wee stop took 8.36
The bike ride is in essence 2x 45km out one way then 45 km back on seal that shakes teeth out. Usually theres a decent wind in your face one way or the other.
Out on the bike and felt great. No niggles no aches YEEHAA. Then starting the very first climb out of Taupo there was a loud CLACK from the front of the bike and my left arm dropped down.My left armrest had snapped off the mount bolts and was dangling down onto the handlebar. Then going to change down into easier gears for climbing and I couldn’t shift gears at the back cassette. “Yep this is gonna be a hard day” I thought. Positives were that the gears seemed to be working sometimes. Enough so I got up the first climb alive. I hadn’t realised just how much time I spend on the aero bars-and how much difference it makes to my speed until I basicly couldn’t. Gear shifting wasn’t a big problem I just got fairly high in the cassette when it would shift and use up down on the front chain ring —Until I turned around at 45km and hit the headwind/side gusts. At that point I’m pretty sure the people riding past me thought I was insane Seeing me riding in a hard gear into the wind and sitting up like on a flat bar bike. . The rest of the ride back to Taupo was uneventful- just a slow hard slog. Got to the special needs station at 95 km with my legs and shoulders throbbing.I then spent 10 minutes trying to fix the bike. The armrest wasn’t totally broken in half so by rebolting it the opposite way to normal it was hanging in there. AND with the armrest back It seemed I had gears again too. YEEHAA. I kept saying-“Come on baby JUST another 85 km-Just another 80km” as the miles rolled on. I managed to rip past people who had passed me earlier with ease. The armrest hung in until about 5-10km before the final 45k turnaround-when it let go in fairly spectacular fashion . taking the gears with it.The rest of the ride was just hard work. Ride done in a really slow 6.52
T2 was pretty fast-In, shoes on /running belt/hat on and go-- T2 total was 3.23
I Started running and within the first km my belly was churning The marathon runners phrase”never trust a fart”(or in this case a burp) was running around in my head. 7km into the run and belly said “enough is enough”. Needless to say the oranges at the next aid station tasted really good.
Then something totally new for me.As I was trying to run I got really strong leg cramps. Walking it out was manageable .Marching like alittle tin soldier was possible. If I did some running my legs just gave way after a few meters. Apparently mere mortals pushing big gears for 180k’s does that to your legs. I tried to run past all the tri club tents and my coach. But I figured falling down in front of them was a bad thing so just kept on marching.
I made it to the red carpet and the roar from Mike Reiley –YOU ARE AN IRONMAN after 5.47.05 and a total time of 14.01.10.
I decided to get full value for my entry fee by falling over after crossing the line. It turns out I had lost just short of 4 kg somewhere out there on the course. so I got to spend a bit of time laying down in the medical tent.
I learned so much about myself on Saturday.Ive come to realise I do the tough guy bit but my family is everything to me. I’ve always wondered what I would do if I had a really tough day “in the office” . Turns out I’m pretty stubborn and just refuse to stop-Who’da thunk ?
My personal quote of the day. "If I can't run, I'll walk, If I can't walk I'll crawl but I ain't stopping for nobody or nothing”.
I can tell anyone that’s waded through this race report --There is no way I could possibly have finished without the help, support , guidance and encouragement from a massive group of the most amazing and fantastic people I’ve been privileged to meet.
Super Coach Andrew Mackay from Boost Coaching has put up with my inconsistant training this year and built almost an athlete. Put simply—You want to do well at Ironman you NEED Andrew. I can’t sing his praises too much.
ALL of the truely fantastic athletes and supporters in the Boost Coaching family (Boosties) . Waitakere and Black Sands tri club who encouraged or pushed me along the way including on the day.
Most Importantly -The amazing support of my family, friends and fellow athletes has made it all possible.
I can’t thank you folks too much.
To answer the question “ Will you do it again???”-Heck yea-- -
Edit 13/3/19
Ive already entered IMNZ 2020 AND Cairs ironman 2019 in June. Strongman Japan looks like a maybe for 2020 but 15000 try to enter and only 3000 are allowed to.
Ohh and what happened to my gears?? hidden behind my "new to me" front drink tank is a connector box where all the wires for my Di2 gears plug in. One plug was pushed so it unplugged--(the one for the right side brake lever gear button)
Final edit-why the belly issues?-a bit of idiocy on my part. I was stuffing well over 100 calories down per hour and didn't hydrate properly--eeejut.
FROSTY
13th October 2023, 11:19
Loving trolling through this old stuff. 10 ironman races 20 ish halfs and a bunch of stand alone races done n dusted. -Heck even got on the podium a couple of times.
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