UPDATE: I made it!
Due to injuries limiting my training and a 12 day
hiatus from training in the last two weeks due to a throat infection, I
seriously thought about postponing to a later event, but went ahead, and
achieved a reasonable finish. I will keep this brief as many of you are
not triathletes and will be bored rigid by the detail!
A 7am start, in a muddy lake but water around 19 degrees,
which with a wetsuit is very pleasant. With 200 people starting at the
same time it is a bit of a melée, but I got round the 1900m in about 43 minutes
- very acceptable for me.
I set off on the bike – 93km on a slightly undulating course
(8 laps of about 12km). The rain set in shortly after starting, but as I
was warmed up this was not a problem (my shoes were full of water by the second
lap though!). Pretty much exactly 3 hours for the bike ride – a good time
result - slowing slightly on the last two laps.
I changed into dry and clean socks and set off on the run –
4 laps of just over 5km totalling 21k (a half Marathon). As I had never
run above 16km, and running is my weakest sport, I got slower and slower,
managing about 2h25. My partner Kate was there cheering me on which was a
massive boost, and I was delighted to have finished.
We
had a long drive home ( helped by a nice little snooze) and I am walking like
an old man. And very hungry!
THANKS FOR SUPPORTING ME!
Julian
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On Sunday 26 July 2009 I will be doing a Half Ironman distance triathlon at Trentham in the UK
This involves
1.9km lake swim
90km cycle ride
21 km run (half marathon)
one after the other with no breaks. I hope to finish in under 6 hours
As you probably know I have done a few short distance triathlons over the past couple of years, but this will be over double the time of my longest ever race, and will require a large commitment in training - probably around 10-15 hours a week for 6 months leading up to the race. I will need to do at least one half marathon in training, and will do a few shorter triathlons too as a warm up
I aim to raise £1000 for the NSPCC - details on the left hand side of the page.
Donating through Justgiving is quick, easy and totally secure. It’s also the most efficient way to sponsor me: NSPCC gets your money faster and, if you’re a UK taxpayer, Justgiving makes sure 25% in Gift Aid, plus a 3% supplement, are added to your donation. ALL THE MONEY RAISED GOES TO THE NSPCC. I am paying ALL training, equipment, travel and accommodation myself)
So please sponsor me now!
Julian
(if anyone cracks jokes about "only" a Half Ironman they are very welcome to come and try two of the three disciplines back-to-back in a training session with me and see how they get on!)