So where to start over the last 10 days? Well first of all a big well done to everyone who braved the elements at the British Championships, the weather was horrific.....maybe it wasn't such a bad weekend for me to miss after all? I promised my friend Emily I would big her up in my next blog (Paul B it's your turn next time!). She had a storming performance to be crowned AG 20-24 British Champion! Well done Em! Very well deserved & really proud of you! See more here:
I went to race at Oulton Park the week after. I had done the race last year and had many fond memories of it; there's no traffic to worry about, no pot holes, it's great for spectators, the road surface is lovely, there's laps (and lots of them) and I love laps (especially for the geeky stats afterwards!), and with it being the final GB Qualification race for the Europeans it was bound to attract another strong field.
My lovely team mate Caroline picked me up at 5:45am and we hit the road to Cheshire (looking a bit like zombies) but were excited by the day ahead. Chris was coming over later with his cousin Phil who was competing in the standard distance event. I have got into good habits of setting 3 goals per race (it gives you more chance to meet a goal if you have 3!) The 3 for the day were:
- To enjoy it
- To establish a good warm up routine and improve preparations for the race
- To cycle harder than at Althorp and push myself more on the bike
So about 40 mins before the race Caroline and I started a warm up, I put my ipod in (Caroline does talk a lot) so that I could switch off a bit and get ready for the race. Nothing like a bit of Planet Pitbull and Snoop Dogg! We listened to the race briefing and were then good to go!
Early birds setting up in transition |
When the gun went off, the speed of some of the men was ridiculous! I've never seen people charge off so fast! I was conscious not to get too caught up in the fast pace too early on so settled into my own rhythm. Although I was settled in about 25th place overall I was aware that I was the first woman which in one respect is a good thing, but in another you almost feel like a sitting duck waiting to be caught! The course was only 4.5k but nevertheless I was really pleased with my time of 16:43 and felt strong.
Onto the bike and it was time to execute goal 3. Chris had told me that just because I feel good and feel like I am going fast, doesn't mean everyone else isn't feeling good and going fast so I tried to concentrate a bit more this week and replicate a bit better that feeling of Time Trialling. It was really windy in parts, much tougher conditions than last year. My front wheel kept catching the wind at times and I felt a bit blown about but dug in and tried to stay powerful. The laps seemed to go really quickly and I was pleased with my bike leg of 35:40 which was almost 3 minutes quicker than the next fastest bike.
Thanks to www.eventphotos.co.uk for this action shot! |
A very dramatic newspaper write up! |
RUN
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T1
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BIKE
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T2
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RUN
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TOTAL
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Sam
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Anderson
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16:43
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1:01
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35:40
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0:50
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16:55
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1:11:07
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Holly
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Ferrar
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17:21
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1:12
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38:35
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1:03
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17:49
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1:16:00
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Jenni
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Muston
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17:36
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1:38
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40:46
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1:08
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18:21
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1:19:27
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Caroline
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Cresswell
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18:33
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1:20
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40:21
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1:12
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18:53
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1:20:17
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Katherine
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Bancroft
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18:20
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1:00
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42:11
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1:11
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19:06
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1:21:47
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We stayed to watch the standard distance event afterward with some great performances from the girls (Sam, Flic, Christine, Kate). Phil finished 11th which considering he only took up running at the end of last year was fantastic! Thanks to Extra Mile Events for a fantastic race and for the Timex that I won (what a great prize!!!) - you can enter their events here, also to Event Photos for my free high resolution pic (check out their great pics here) and to all the other spectators, supporters and marshalls. I even celebrated with a glass of prosseco!
What's next? Well after spending the last few days in hospital on a drip, first and foremost is rest and recovery! I may even have some time for none related triathlon things (there are actually quite a lot of hours in the day when you're not training!) Its 4 weeks to Holland so I'll just have to see what I can do between now and then but at least we have booked into Centre Parcs in Holland so if the race is a disaster or my fitness has deserted me we can make the most of the splash pool and slides!
What's next? Well after spending the last few days in hospital on a drip, first and foremost is rest and recovery! I may even have some time for none related triathlon things (there are actually quite a lot of hours in the day when you're not training!) Its 4 weeks to Holland so I'll just have to see what I can do between now and then but at least we have booked into Centre Parcs in Holland so if the race is a disaster or my fitness has deserted me we can make the most of the splash pool and slides!
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