As I hurtled along a bumpy road on my bike during my second ever triathlon, the Marlow Olympic tri, I told myself “you only have to do this three more times”. Just two 70.3s and a Ironman and I could stop messing around and go back to just doing the running thing.
Last week I was writing something on my first two triathlons – the one in Marlow and the sprint distance event I’d done a month earlier – and something strange happened. I wanted to pull on my trisuit, grab my bike and do them all again. I’ve enjoyed running, cycling and swimming for a while now, but doing all three in quick succession was something that didn’t necessarily fill me with excitement.
As I wrote about them I realised how much I’d underestimated the sprint distance and how unprepared I was for those first two events. And I wanted to go back and do them again, one year on, now a more confident swimmer and stronger on the bike, to do them just a bit better.
I’m not concerned about my finish time or position, I’m fine with being right at the back of the pack. And while I know that with a year’s extra training I’d probably do better the next time around, that wouldn’t be the main motivation or goal. I want to do another Olympic distance triathlon to enjoy it, to feel comfortable and not as though it’s another stage to tick off between me and my ultimate goal in Bolton. I want to enjoy a triathlon.
So that’s what I’m doing. As well as Ironman UK in July and The Grafman 70.3 in June, I’ll be digging out the onezie one more time and doing the Olympic distance race at the World Triathlon in London on 1 June. It’s just a five mile downhill cycle from my front door, which will make a change from cramming my bike onto a train or into the back of a taxi. And if all goes to plan and I enjoy the race, maybe there’ll be more than just the three triathlons on my calendar.
Woow you have all my respect for running so much! I am a real cardio-skipper hihi
By the way I love your blog and your post are very motivational!
xoxo Jennifer
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That’s a great goal to ENJOY the triathlon. I hope you find enjoyment in the race, but if you don’t, there will always be other races!
I want to eventually do triathlon, but right now I am really enjoying just cycling and running. I’m not ready to add swimming into the mix, so I’m sticking with duathlons and running races for now.
Greetings from across the pond! Just found your blog and loved this post about the desire to truly enjoy a race versus just trying to get through. Into my third year of Tri-ing I totally get it – plan to make this sport a lifestyle so enjoying the process is my ultimate goal. Looking forward to following your IM journey!
Cheers!
Great! I’ll be there too! Although I’ll be doing the sprint and it will be my first ever! 😉
absolutely bricking it about sprint tri in june. need to suck it up and get consistent with the swimming. Hope one day to be like you and knock out an Olympic for fun, you total badass. Hope Ironman training still going well.