my favorite part of the race saturday was the start of the run.  i was next to a tall guy and we were running together for at least 2 miles.  i had people saying 'go colleen' every few steps- at least it seemed- and tall guy noticed.  he says to me 'you've got a lot of fans out here colleen' and i just smiled and told him to stay with me because i knew we'd see them all again and more!  so much fun- and totally made my day!
i think i had been looking for this race ALL of last season.  to finally put swim-bike-run together in one piece is a satisfying feeling.  the race saturday was unique.  i was not rested- not totally wreaked either- so i had a more casual feeling about the entire thing.  i told myself just do what my body can do and do not expect anything else. and i kept thinking if i feel good- ill just go for it- and thats what i did!
the water was not half as bad as years prior- in fact- it was fine. wasn't cold except that split second of entering the water.  the swim is always funny to me.  the best-and worst- part is when i round the turn buoys-  i think people just use those buoys as an excuse to stop or something.  i always approach the buoys full speed and never fail to see at least 5 swimmers with their bodies bobbing like they are buoys!  its hilarious... i had to dodge so many people but that was expected.  my swim time was still competitive but it was not as fast as i would have liked... however- as in my last post- i really wasnt expecting a stellar performance given my lack of workouts.
2nd out of the water and on to the bike. i caught the first girl on the first hill entering the base.  that got me going.  then i passed a handful of gals in the 40 AG and was thinking i was on a roll since that wave was two waves ahead of me.  once off base i told myself to just settle in- there was a lot of work to be done because all of the real hills were yet to come!  i did the entire ride with only seeing 1 or 2 other women.  one gal in my AG caught up to me but then i never saw her after about the 2nd climb.  i felt good the entire time.  i felt like i was in control and i was aggressive with my pace.  it paid off because my time was a PR for the course and competitive within the women's splits.  there were some crazy winds out east but i just sucked it up and held on.
getting off of the bike i could not believe how good i really did feel.  my legs did not have the heavy feeling at all!  i just felt ready to go my 'long run' off of the bike.  again- i wanted to be aggressive but not stupid.  so i just stayed where i felt in control.  that happened to be at 7:20 pace.  okay!!  ill take it.  i listened to my body and i knew i did not have to push any harder because that was fast enough for me.  all of the little hills i thought of my runs in the ranch and the short hills that mimic the same feeling- its hard but only for 30seconds.  the run course is the most fun because you can see all of your competitors.  i could see beth, brandy, kristin all just 1 mile back from me most of the time. 
i was in first the entire race until the 2nd loop on the run.  this girl passed me like i was standing still!  my 7:30 pace then seemed like slow motion!! she had to have been running 6:30s... so i ran my own race to the finish.  i am so happy i did what i could do- and i am so happy it felt good, aggressive and controlled all at the same time.  i finished second.  turns out the girl who passed me ran a 1:21 split!!  hi pro runner.  anyway- came close to that kona spot- but just wasn't my day to get it.
for first race of the season i could not have asked, hoped, wished for a better start to the season.  i feel so much more motivated because i know my hard work from last season and the past 2 months of training is paying off.  now i have to figure out to do double the distance...
ironman- here we go!
to your health,
C