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HITS Lake Havasu City Half Ironman

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Location:

Lake Havasu City,AZ,

Member Since:

Sep 29, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

23 marathons

6 Bostons (2007-2011, 2017)

3 Half Ironmans

2 Ironmans

3 50 Milers

1 Grand Canyon Rim to Rim to Rim

Marathon PR:

     2:59:00 St. George 2008

     2:58:03 Boston 2010

 1/2 Marathon PR:

     1:25:41  Havasu Half 2009

     1:24:09 Painter's St.George 2010

 Half Ironman PR:

      5:25:02  HITS Havasu 2014

5K PR:

       18:23  LHC Turkey Trot 2014

        18:22  LHC Turkey Trot 2017

50 mile PR:

        7:56:14 Avalon50 2016

Short-Term Running Goals:

Break 3 hours again

Doing it a Boston would be sweet!

It was sweet!

UPCOMING RACES

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Have fun!

 

Personal:

Married

4 kids

Optometrist

 

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Race: HITS Lake Havasu City Half Ironman (70.3 Miles) 05:25:01, Place overall: 16, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesCrosstraining milesTotal Miles
13.100.000.000.000.0013.10

HITS Half Ironman in Lake Havasu City

I've been training with my good buddy Blake for this race since we ran the Phoenix Marathon last march.  Last year we did our first half ironman and it was tough.  I learned that I really needed to to work on my cycling if I wanted to be a good triathlete.  

I felt 100% healthy and ready to go for this race. This is the first time since 2010 I have felt this good.  I didn't feel nervous the days leading up to the race but I didn't sleep hardly at all the night before the race, so my nerves must have been getting the best of me.  I finally gave up to the tossing and turning and got out of bed at 4 am.  I had some toast with PB&J, watched some Sports Center and headed over to the race.  I got all my stuff ready in the transision area and just relaxed and talked with some friends.  Finally it was time to put on the wetsuits and head down to the water. The sun was just barely coming up and the lake looked beautiful.  There was no wind, so the water was glassy.  Once again my nerves manifested as I was shaking a bit, but was not cold.  

Mercifully the race finally started. It was a beach start with all racers (male and female, half and full) starting at the same time, so there were a few hundred people all charging into the water and taking off. I was able to get off to the side of everyone and avoid most of the mealay. I didn't even get kicked in the head once!  The water felt great and I really enjoyed the swim. It has become my favorite part of the triathlon.  I was a bit sad when the swim finished, knowing I was about to embarke on a long bike ride.  

1.2 MILE SWIM- 30:36

Into the transision area I went.  I've been working on getting my wetsuit off faster and it paid off as I was one of the fastes through Transition 1.

TRANSITION 1- 2:48

When switching from the swim to the bike I always feel it in my glutes for about the first 5 miles, and today was no different.  I settled into a good pace along with a few others that were about my equal. There is no drafting in triathloning, but you can be 3 bike lenghts back of the person infront of you and it seemed to help each of us keep up the pace as we continually leap frogged each other.  Fortunately the bike was uneventful and eventually came to an end.

56 MILE BIKE- 2:48:09

Transition 2 went very smoothly.  I took a few extra seconds to double knot my shoes and headed out for the run.

TRANSITION 2- 1:06

Finally to the run and I was feeling pretty good... so I thought.  I was trying to run slow and easy, but the first 3 miles were in the 7:30s.  I knew this was too fast, but it felt so easy, I just kept going.  Then I slowly started to fade as the work of the bike started to catch up with me.  By the turn around at 6.55 I was spent.  My miles were in the high 9s by then and I was just focusing on moving one foot in front of the other.  Mile 11 took everything I had to keep running, so when I told myself I could walk when I finished that mile. I was in a campground at that point walking on a road along the lake.  Some campers asked if I wanted some ice water, I asked if they had a cold Coke and the dug one out of their ice chest and gave it to me.  I popped it open and it was like heaven in a can.  I continued walking along the lake road drinking my Coke until I hit mile 11.5 when I finally felt like I could run again.  I took it slow at first and eventually passed the one person who had passed me while I walked that half mile. Right as I hit mile 12 a lady running at a good clip passed me and I realized I was starting to feel pretty good again so I went with her.  I followed her for abut 3/4 of a mile when I decided I had enough in the tank to run hard to the end.  I passed her up and finished the strong running the last mile around 8 minutes.  

13.1 MILE RUN- 2:02:19

My FINAL FINISHING TIME was 5:25:01 which was a 55 minute PR over my only other half IM! I was really happy with that, but disappointed that my run time was identical to my first half IM.  I obviously need to figure out how to run after putting in a hard biking effort.  This year I mostly focused on improving my cycling and that is where I made up most of the 55 minutes. Next year to work on putting it all together and finishing with a good run.

OVERALL PLACE- 16

AGE GROUP PLACE- 3rd, so I got a nice little plaque for my efforts.

Asics DS Racer Miles: 13.10
Comments
From Burt on Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 13:43:03 from 174.17.82.224

Great job, Rhett! You're pretty tough!

From Smooth on Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 14:08:07 from 67.2.102.76

CONGRATULATIONS on the PR and 3rd AG!!! 55 min PR is HUGE!!!! So happy to hear that you went into this race healthy! You have trained hard and smart! You deserve a great race! AWESOME performance! :) :) :)

Glad someone gave you Coke, may be that's what they need to stock at the aid stations next year. Hope you ate lotsa good food after the race. Enjoy your recovery and bask in the good feeling of a job well done! ;)

From Hillbilly Runner on Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 18:03:28 from 207.162.186.109

WOW!!! Thats a "Great" time. CONGRATULATIONS on the PR You put the training in and it paid off. I'm glad you're getting healthly again...

From Rhett on Wed, Nov 12, 2014 at 08:49:17 from 24.121.0.8

Thanks Burt, Smooth, and HBR. Tri training was a fun change from just running and I think it really helped me get muscle balance and healthy, but I'm excited and ready to kick it into marathon training again.

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