The race has both the Sprint and International distances. I have participated in the International distance (1.5K swim, 40K bike, 10K run) every year. I was super excited for this race since my fitness has improved this year. I was prepared to set a new PR in this race. I was not prepared for the 90+ degree temps that followed.
To accommodate both races, the transition area needs to be set up by 5:45 am (which meant I had a 4:00 am wake-up call! Ugh!). My swim wave didn't start until 9:04. Luckily, my mom came into town with her SUV so I could sleep in the car before my wave.
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My transition bags with all of my gear. |
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My Transition set-up |
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Line of Triathletes awake at 5:00 am |
The open water swim in triathlon is all about survival for me. I learned in my first race, you will get kicked, elbowed, swam over, etc. Its a part of the sport.
Swim Course |
Peeling off my wetsuit, I ran to transition, changed into my bike gear, and set off on the bike. I love the bike route for this race, as we ride 2 loops on blocked lanes on Lake Shore Drive. There are some rolling hills, but limited turns, which makes for an easy ride. I spent most of the time in my aero bars.
Bike Course |
Cruising down Lake Shore Drive |
Run Course |
The Chicago Fire Department also set up a spray around the 3 mile/4 mile marks on the course, which was a pleasant relief from the heat.
Unfortunately, after already suffering from dehydration from the bike ride, I was never able to quench my thirst. I hit the 5k mark around 30 minutes (a 60 minute pace for a 10k) which was about 3 minutes slower then my original target.
The turn-around was approximately 3.5 miles into the run. At this point, I started to feel nauseous. I continued pushing through, but at mile 4 the unfortunate happened. I threw up.
The next 2.2 miles were painful, as I tried to focus on finishing the race. I saw my mom and Mark at mile 5, but threw up again shortly after. At mile 5.6 I reached the Shedd Aquarium and realized I was almost home free. At this point, I decided to gut it out, and pushed to the finish.
Finally finished. I do not look happy. |
My official time was 3:16:09. Not my worst time at this race, but far from the sub 3:00 hour race I had on my mind.
My race splits. |
Although I was disappointed with the final result, I cannot wait until August, 2014 when I get another shot at this course! The amazing volunteers, spectacular course, and perfect organization keep me coming back every year.
Putting on a happy face for the cameras |