So that’s that then.
Season over.
And I managed to get it all finished in less than the 1 hour
20 minutes I had predicted. I had quietly
been aiming a 1:16, but a 1:17 is nothing to be disappointed by, and finished
with a PB on the run. Happy days.
Again I finished in the middle of the pack, just outside the
top 50%, on a par with my other races this year. So again no overall complaints.
Time to wind down and take a break. 2012 was the year of the
swim. I spent more time in the pool
than the combined amount of time on the or running. And it has paid off, where I am now more
confident than ever in the water. There
is still lots of room for improvement (isn’t there always), but the base is
much stronger now!
So no better time than now to break down my swim stroke and
build it back up again. That’s what our
coach intends doing over the next few months. ‘Off season’ deleted! Today, we spent 45 minutes gliding up and
down the pool. In the coach we must
trust.
But already my thoughts are moving to next year. While my gear wish list has reached
ridiculous proportions (doesn’t everyone’s?), it is more the times, races,
national championship targets that have been on my mind ever since I finished
the Pulse sprint a couple of weeks ago.
The CK triathlon earlier during the summer was my first
national series race. The first time I was fully compared against other
triathletes (besides on the clock), and it didn’t make for totally ridiculous reading. After the Pulse tri a couple of weeks ago, I
showed I was nothing if not consistent over both sprint and standard distance. And
yes, ‘fast’ is not the word I can properly use. Yet.
Being a very competitive male (shock horror!), and now that
I am on a league table, a finishing position higher, much higher next year is
the basis for the targets. All of this
is of course based on improved times, which will have to be consistent, will
have to be faster, and will have to be very competitive.
So while the sun has not yet fully set on the 2012 season,
here are the targets for 2013. Set in stone.
- Complete a national championship (min. 5 championship races.)
- Break 1:10 for a sprint race. (PB 1:17)
- Break 2:30 for a standard race. (PB 2:45)
- Finish in the Top 30 of my age group (35 – 39. This year #238.)
These are quite lofty aims, but ones that I feel are
competitive enough to make it a challenge to get there. And if nothing else, provide you with a stick
to beat me with this time next year.
2012 is dead. Long live 2013.
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