Wednesday, March 28, 2012

What a Difference a Year Makes

Sorry for taking so long to update you on the Wildman Sprint Triathlon and the 100 Mile ADA Ride. I have broken the events down below, but right up front, thanks to everyone who made a contribution to the American Diabetes Association ride. Our Orlando team surpassed our goal of $8,000 and increased donations by more than $6000 over last year. We are extremely proud to make a dent in such a worthy cause.

ADA 100 Mile Ride

Going into this, I felt like I was physically capable and ready for the event, but I have also ridden enough to know that sitting on a bike seat for over 6 hours is not something I had trained for and there would be some discomfort… the question was how much discomfort.

Well, I was pleasantly surprised. The atmosphere of “The Event” itself overrode any physical side effects that occurred: Just knowing that I was going to be spending the entire day riding made any thought about my immediate condition seem silly. Discomfort and fatigue came and went throughout the day in small doses, but the comradery among the riders and beautiful scenery found on the route made all of that seem insignificant.

I rode with my good friend John and another local rider. We took about 6 and ½ hours to complete the ride. We stopped at 5 of the seven pit stops and the support from the ADA was great. While riding, we averaged just under 17 mph and other than one flat about a mile from the finish, we experience no major mishaps.

Thanks again to all that contributed. If you meant to make a contribution, but missed it before the ride, it is still possible to make a donation and be entered into the TV drawing in the next couple of days. It turns out that a $10 donation gets you about a 1 in 820 chance of winning the television.

2012 Wildman Triathlon

Let me start out with some number comparisons. Last year, I went into this event with some training and a curiosity about triathlons. I could barely swim and although I had dropped some weight since arriving in Florida, I was still about 20 pounds heavier than this time last year. I entered the event enthusiastically, quickly discovered that I had no idea how to swim in open water, let alone a lake with zero visibility. I crossed the finish line near the back of the pack in 2 hours and some change.

After a year of experience under my belt, more time in the pool, in the lake, on the bike and on the road running, I was able to improve my time by 38 minutes, finishing the same event in 1 hour 22 minutes. There was an added “Thrill” to the race in that just minutes before the start, the skies opened up and it rained heavily during the swim and first half of the bike course. The run course loops through the dirt roads of the Moss Park Campground and although the rain was light and sporadic by the time I started the run, the need to navigate large mud puddles, often six inches deep, added some complexity and distance to this stage.

I finished with a respectable time in each event, and based on my swim performance last year, I have to admit that the most pleasant part of the race was passing the same two guys in the swim more than once. This happened because, although they were swimming faster than me, I was swimming in a straight line as they zigzagged through the course like I did last year.

I would like to enter at least two more official Triathlons this summer. At this point, I want to continue my training for another 4 to 6 weeks and then select an appropriate course for the next event. If things line up, I have a goal of entering and finishing a ½ Ironman event at the end of the summer. There is an event in Augusta Georgia in late September that may be appropriate for me at this stage in my training development.

Thank you for the support and I will keep you posted as things unfold.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Si, Cheto es Aqui! Well done and I'm sure you'll kill on the 1/2! -don

Linda V said...

ohmygosh, Chet! I'm so Proud of you and Happy for you!!! Terrific Job!

Craig said...

"I was able to improve my time by 38 minutes" Very very impressive!!