My First Olympic Triathlon
Hi all,
lately I took part in two important races. The first one was the Olympic Triathlon (1.5km swim, 40km bike and 10km run) on a difficult course from Rinella Bay to Smart City organised by the Malta Triathlon Federation with the aim of assessing the fitness level of national team athletes. For me it was simply a very tough training session and a new challenge as I had never competed on those distances. My only aim was to finish it.
The challenges for such a race were various, including finding a fitting wetsuit (thanks goes to Keith Galea my coach for lending me one) and training enough to be able to finish this race as I have been getting sick frequently. It was still dark when I arrived and the wind was strong and cold. I had to set up 2 different transitions and it was a bit confusing for me. Mentally I was quite relaxed - something that really helps me in these situations. The thing I wanted to get over with quickly was getting used to the cold water. Luckily I managed a bit of warm up in the water as well.
We had to swim two laps around Rinella Bay at Kalkara. I struggled a bit in the water as I did not have any training except in the pool. It was only in the second lap that I got the hand of it properly especially as the water was quite choppy when swimming outwards. I was out of the water in
29mins 55sec.
I exited the water quite late compared to others. I think it is probably because I was the only one with no experience of wetsuit swimming and never raced this long. I also struggled with the transition but was determined to make up for it with the bike. Little did I know that the task would be so hard as the bike course was very difficult and hilly. We had to cycle from Kalkara to Smart city and back 8 times. For the first time since I started triathlon I was looking forward to start running as the bike drained my energies completely. I had only tried the course during training once and it was very windy. I had also missed some key bike workouts especially the long rides so it's no wonder it was difficult. The bike took me
1hr 23sec.
The run portion was 3 laps from Smart City along the Xghajra (Zabbar) promenade. This part was also hilly and soon I was suffering from a stitch on both sides. Every time I tried to go run at my usual pace the pain re-emerged and I had to slow back down again. However, I managed to keep my form and simply went on telling myself to keep going until the end. The final 10km took me
54mins 18sec.
I managed to finish in
2hrs 49 mins. Although I know I have a lot to improve, I am still satisfied with this result as the course was very difficult and I am still early on with my training and so far away from peaking.
Mellieha A.C Sprint Duathlon
On the 19th April, Easter Saturday, I took part in an important race organised by Mellieha A.C. on Dingli Cliffs. The distances were those of a Sprint Duathlon (5km run, 20km bike and 2.5km run). The importance of this race was the chance to get the first set of points for the Triathlete of the Year Award (last year I finished 16th from a total of 80 athletes) and this would be my first test of the season to see if and by how much I had improved.
The weather was absolutely perfect and I was also familiar with the course as I frequently visit the area during training. I also took part in the same race last year, finishing in 1hr 23mins. I was confident and relaxed, setting myself the target to finish under 1hr 20mins. After the usual initial rush of the beginning, everyone settled in their own pace going for two laps around Dingli. I was managing a new pace ranging from 4:15min/km to 4:30mins/km. I was a bit hesitant to keep going at this pace as it was only the beginning but I was feeling strong so I kept that way. I finished the first run in
22:20, improving by 1:30 over last year.
The bike course has certain points where it's dangerous to overtake but on whole is still quite fast and I soon got comfortable with certain bends during the 4 laps. Hills were hard to recover from as I had to get up from the seat a number of times but I still managed a good time of
39mins, an improvement of 6mins over last year (last year the wind was also stronger).
I honestly did not know how I would feel during the last run. I had always slowed down and could not endure well the last part of any race I have had so far but not during this one. I finished it in
10mins with roughly the same pace as the first one. Was very pleased with my form and how I was feeling strong throughout. This also meant that I improved by almost 4 and a half minutes over the same course last year.
I am extremely pleased with my performance; finishing the race in 1hr 11mins 22sec, a massive Personal Best of 12mins. I placed 34 out of 60athletes. I want to thank my coach Keith Galea for preparing my sessions and guiding me throughout. I also want to thank all those who supported me during the race including the marshals who always have words of encouragement. Last but not least I want to thank my wife Maria and child Elena for their constant support.
Regards
Anatoly