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Thoughts from a father, husband, son, Boulder native pro triathlete, coach, and optimist.

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Kona 2013 Race Report: Part One - Friday and Saturday am Pre Race

Okay.  First time I am doing this, and possibly the last, but I am going to break up the race into a few (two) different posts.  I had a lot of fun sharing the experiences throughout the week with everyone and will love coming back to see this in the future... So what the heck, I might as well drag on the race report into a few long posts.

On to Friday, October 11th

The Friday before the big ones are always a day filled with some crazy mixed emotions for me.  As this was my fifth time racing the distance, and second time doing it on the Big island, I think that I can say that I was a little more in check this time.  When I was in Kona last year, all I wanted to do was have a good time and enjoy being in my favorite place on earth - Hawaii.  I wasn't able to fully do that as I was kind of blown away at what the World Championships was all about.  But this time around I was more content knowing that I had just come off of a broken foot, had done the race before, and had thrown all real expectations/goals out the window.

In the am, I woke up early as usual and waited for my father to wake so we could go grab a table at breakfast.  Sitting for an hour or more at a breakfast table in Hawaii is something that I have done since I was a little kid with my dad.  When we started coming to Hawaii every year or so as a little kid, my dad and I always got up early and went down to sit and read the paper/talk about whatever for a while.

After eating about 3 lbs of eggs, Mom and Dad took Aiden on a bit of a walk while I started to get myself organized for the following day.  I have developed a process for packing my bags at IM races.  Lay the bags down, then start to place all the things I could possibly EVER need on top of them.  When I'm done, I fill the bags and that's that.  Time for check-in.  Check in for the 1-1000 numbers was at 12:00-2:30 this year and check in for 1001-2xxx was 2:30 - 5:00.  This gave me plenty of time to do what I do best.  Procrastinate.

This is my typical layout of bags.  I always line them up then start filling them when all essentials are there.  A quick run-through of the race is done before I am complete.  The 3 Redbulls were the first to be placed this year.

This is how I do special needs.  I have a red bull with everything I could need taped onto it so I can grab it and drop the bag.  The extra salt is taped on the bottom, food on the side, some band-aids taped somewhere, then some anti chafing stuff on there too. (pic from IMKY 2012)


After finishing the packing, I was able to take a quick 30 minute nap then go down and find Beth, Aiden, and fam all by the pool.  Aiden went up for a short nap, then we went down to Kailua Kona Town for bike check in.

I wanted my mother and father to see the bike check in this year because they missed it last year.  At Kona, it's a bit different.  It's a place to watch for all of the big kids, and to see and be seen...  There is a huge line of people from the bike/run/swim companies that are taking tallies as to who is using what gear.  They do this for advertising claims.  You will often see a bike advertisement with something like "#1 brand in Kona."  So this year they would mark me down as using a Rudy Proj. helmet, Cervelo bike, and Hoka running shoes.  I was damn nervous about that last one (hoka), but I'll get into that later.

Can I pause and tell you how damn hot it was at check in?  Okay - It was damn hot.

So walking into transition with the bike, I saw the one and only Hines Ward and was able to stop and shake his hand.  The guy looked at me and I told him that he was the only one I really cared to see at this race.  I told him good luck and that I have been following his journey to this race all year.  I think this was good luck for me.  I was then given a volunteer to guide me through the whole thing.  She took me back to where I racked my bike and  walked me through the whole thing again.  Because this is Kona, and everyone is so crazy fast, there is not as much attention for each athlete.  You are responsible for grabbing your own bag and bike due to the fact that everyone is so close together.

Getting to the pier for bike check in.  I was very happy to have my parents see it this year.

My spot.  This was out towards the end again like last year.  The runs in transition are a few hundred yards I would guess.  I was scared about running barefoot as it still hurt pretty bad to walk with no shoes.

Hines Ward at bike check in


Where the bike bags go.  You need to know what row/how far down you are.  At the big one, you grab your own stuff.
The volunteer who gave me the tour.  Lots of bags - know your place.


This was my general attitude towards the 2013 race.



Bike check was done and all that needed to happen now was eat, sleep, and set the alarm.  We went back to the hotel and ate at the "Rays on the Bay" again.  I had Poke, edamame, and a fish dish - with a glass of wine followed by a beer.  The wine/beer combo the night before an IM is a tradition and is a must have for me.  I was up to bed and in bed by 8 or so and slept fairly well.  The only time I have slept like crap was before IMKY last year - I am usually good about sleeping with the exception of when I get up to pee in the middle of the night.  When I do that, I am usually thinking like "holy shit, I am racing and IM tomorrow."


Beverage #1

Beverage #2




My alarm went off at 3:01am and was up without a problem.  I had two monster energy drinks and hit the bathroom.  With a bit of success, I was then off to stuff my body with about 1500kcals worth of whatever we had in the suite.  I had a few bagels, some pretzels, a cliff bar, and various other items.  I was ready to go.  The rest of the family was up and ready to go on time (unusual) and we were headed down to the minivan at around 4:45.

It was almost go time!

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Quick note...

Just got back on Tuesday pm and have yet to get going on my pre-race day/race day post.  I am planning on getting that out this weekend.  Thanks to all who followed along over the course of this years Ironman World Championship race.  It was a lot of fun to share.

I'll be sharing the good stuff soon before I forget it all.

Our initial flight was cancelled.  Aiden and I were able to spend a good full day and a night in Honolulu together on the way back to Colorado.  Great father son bonding time.

Friday, October 11, 2013

Kona: Day Five - Thursday

The day started with a 5 mile run on the hotel treadmill again.  I normally would not run this close to the race, but because of the broken foot, I am left with a sore/stiff foot when I don't run on it.  Running breaks up the tissue on the top of my foot and actually makes walking a bit more comfortable.  I am still very hopeful that it will hold up for the 26.2 mile last leg on Saturday.

Got off of the rabbit wheel at about 6:45 and headed out to meet everybody for the "underpants run."  For many people reading this, the underpants run is a pretty essential part of race week here in Kona.  1000's of people basically get together and run in speedos/underwear for a little more than a mile.  We all essentially make fun of ourselves.  This year was great though - Aiden ran the whole thing by himself and was one of the youngest, if not the youngest little dude out there.  He ran the thing in his shark underwear.

Came back to the hotel for yet another killer breakfast and took a nice little nap.  Headed down to meet my parents by the pool and for a little swim with Aiden.  Aiden is an absolute machine in the water - I sat on the side of the pool while he jumped in and swam to the side over and over and over.  Best 2+ year old I have ever seen in the water.  Before I headed up, I took him over to the "big slide" and pushed him down by himself.  He was very scared.  Sorry bud - I'll go down it with you next time. Maybe. 

Had a massage at 3 again to work out any last minute issues, then came back for a beer before heading up to Sam Choy's again for some dinner.  I've had Poké every night and have been loving it.

Hit the bed hard and feel pretty okay about that.  One more day before it's finally on.




Pictures are in reverse chronological order for some reason today

Sunset from dinner


This is how all of the hotel room looks right now.  Absolute disaster area

Mommy and Aden sporting some nice underwear for the run

Post run.  It was hot and the kid needed to rehydrate indeed.

Beth was able to get much of an assignment for grad school done

Beer/wine chill before heading up for food

Aquatic monster Aiden



Elvis came to this years underpants run

Our attire - aiden joined me and took the shirt off


Thursday, October 10, 2013

Kona: Day Four - Wednesday

My nerves started to fire up a bit today.  With only 3 more sleeps until the race, I was a little more on edge in the morning than I have been.  It didn't last past breakfast, but the thought of racing in a few days was definitely there.

After another successful breakfast, Mom and Dad took Aiden for the day to leave Beth and myself to have some time.  I started my day at fourish again, so I took a little nap for 15 minutes before the maids woke me up.  I also took the quiet opportunity while our son was gone (don't want the kid to see daddy cleaning a bike in a shower) to smuggle the bike into the shower to clean it.  It was beyond messy.

Beth has a big assignment to get done for grad school, so the plan was for her to take a few hours to get stuff done while I rode today.  That didn't happen.  What did happen was I got on my bike and rode into Kailua Kona town to meet her for a swim.  The water was amazingly clear and we swam together for probably 1,200 yds.  We got out and watched some people for 20 minutes before we went to grab my bike before two.  There is a nice area for athletes to check their bikes while they swim.  Ironman world championship is a truly global event.  The family we were really watching at the beach was a Saudi family.  The Mom had the full cover (think its called an aba) on while the daughter and son had basic bathing suits on.  Dad was ripped as hell in a speedo.

I got the bike back and then we walked for an hour and a half or two around town then down towards the expo.  The expo is located on Ali'i drive about a third mile from the pier.  It's a substantial expo, so I can only take so much of it.  Get my free stuff and get out.  On the way out, I met a guy I have known through social media/slowtwitch since Ironman Florida of last year...  Bruce was an awesome guy to finally meet, and I am sure that I will see him a few more times before the week is over.

Mom, Dad, and Aiden had called and were super close and offered to pick Beth up and I rode the bike the 6 or so miles back down Ali'i drive to the Sheraton.

We had dinner and drinks here again, and all was awesome with that.


Just a few more days till its game on.




No joke - I laughed when I saw this this morning.  Poor little confused 6 month old seal bit some people.  Guess  he knows what October on the Big Island is all about now.


Messy.  I would never, ever, ever do this at my house.


Walking and lugging bike around Kona


I don't see these ones in Maui.


Amazing moth on the crank of a bike.  The trek dudes were cool with it.


The expo is like a lot of this


And this


Andy Potts


Chrissie Wellington


This is a very nice little church that would seat about 10 people.  This is also the first turn-arond spot on the marathon course along Ali'i drive.  I think it's at like mile 4.5 or something.  When you get here, you only have about 22 miles to run... Light at the end of the tunnel.




Beer number one of the day with some 3 year old to play ukulele 


Looking for manta rays