Back on Sep. 19th, I did my last triathlon of this year. It was a Half distance triathlon at Bear Lake. So, the distance was a 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike and a 13.1 mile swim. I went down with a neighborhood buddy, Jake Carlile. I ended up having my best time with a 5:21:26 performance, which meant I came in 14th place overall. This time beat my previous best time by about 28 minutes. I thought coming into this event that I might be able to break or at least come close to breaking the 5 hour barrier. But, conditions were challenging, to say the least.
Swim - 31 minutes and 51 seconds. This was good for 11th place overall. The swim was great. I felt good for this and was super happy with my time...a great swim!
Bike - 2 hrs 43 mins 55 secs. This bike ride was the coldest ride ever!!!! I came out of the water feeling good, but the air temperature was only about 35 degrees. I had brought fall and cold weather gear with me and had it ready to use coming out of T1 (Transition area from swim to bike), but because I got caught up in the moment I just neglected to put on the cold gear. I froze my tooch off for the whole 56 miles! I had only a set of arm warmers and could not for the life of me ever warm up. I thought I was going to go into hypothermia as I came out of the water wet and just had the cold air blistering against my unprotected body for the next few hours. This was brutal and good for only 21st overall. The funny thing is that afterwards Nichole and I were looking at race photos. Every athlete had cold gear on during the bike except for 2 people, the overall winner and myself. Man, I was stupid!
Run - 1 hour 55 minutes and 11 seconds which was good for 10th overall. I lost about 5 minutes in T2 (Transition stage from bike to run) just trying to warm up. My body was in shock due to the extreme cold I had my body going through. Out of 56 athletes, my transition time was almost the worst. I had to lay down on the asphalt and allow my body to stop shaking from being so cold. I think I finally warmed up about 3 miles or so into the run
Here's Jake and I after the race with our Finisher's Medal. And, yes, I am still trying to warm up. This was Jake's first Half Distance Triathlon. He did awesome finishing just over 6 hours










