First place medal for my Age Group |
With the weather all week being rainy and chilly I was more then discouraged when the weekend forecast was still calling for rain and wind. But not being deterred I went through all my mid-week training and preparation as normal. I took Friday off from work to get an extra long weekend including having Monday off for Presidents day. Friday I packed up my gear, loaded the truck with the family, including MeMee and headed South to San Antonio for a relaxing night in a hotel with 5 people (note sarcasm). Actually it wasn't bad if you throw out my brief freak out when Lilly wouldn't stop running back and forth in the room. So after having dinner at Cracker Barrel which included, chicken tenders, a blue berry pancake, a regular pancake, french fries, biscuits with gravy, biscuits with honey, a hard boiled egg and lots with water. We headed back to the hotel to catch the end of Gold Rush and call it a night.
We agreed that we needed to be at the race site between 6 and 6:30 for a 7:30 race start. It's pretty common for the kids to get up bright eyed and bushy tailed on race day as I think they are just as excited as I am, this race day was no different. We were promptly out the door headed to Starbucks for a morning jolt for the ladies.
While driving to the race site it didn't look promising. There was lightning off in the distances and it was still raining. At this point I wasn't sure the race would happen. They aren't going to let 100+ people off on to the bike course with standing puddles and slippery roads. At the race site I went about my business of checking in, getting my bike inspected, body markings and setting up my transition. As dark gave way to light the rain stopped falling and the wind stopped, my first signs of hope. In preparation of a timely race start I take my pre-race drink mixture of Genesis PURE E2 Performance drink and two Moomiyo Edge capsules. Both of these supplements help with providing energy and oxygen to the body while exercising. At 7:15 we had our racers meeting and were told the storm had passed and there was no need to delay the race. However, we were also told to use caution of the bike course, point taken. This Duathlon was a 5K run, a 21 mile bike and finishes with another 5K run.
Cheering crew |
Award ceremony |
On the way home I told mom and Carrie it was the first time I've come in first place since my first flag football team I played on when I was 7. The drought is over!
Of course I do all the training and the races but my victories are never a solo effort. I say this at the end of all my blog posts but without the support and encouragement from my family and friends I could never achieve my goals. I have to give a HUGE thank you to my mom who came from Florida to take care of me and the kids for 10 days while Carrie took care of some family matters. Without her help and love I could not have continued to train for my IRONMAN dream in May. THANK YOU MOM, I LOVE YOU! I also need to thank, The Smiths, The Souzas, The Shaddix and The Kramers who watched Lilly and Reid over the weekend before mom arrived. You guys rock!!! Thank you!!
Other folks who make it happen for me are Genesis PURE and their awesome superfruits and sports line. Fluid for whom I would never think of getting on my bike without their Performance drink and then using their Recovery drink afterwards. Honey Stinger is my favorite gel and energy bars during a race. Thank you all for making such great products!! I look forward to representing you more over this season.
If you like to see all the pictures from the race click here
Great race! Always proud of the dedication and hard work you put out to achieve your goals! Love you lots
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