Race Schedule and Results

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

I want to post a race report

But it's going to have to wait a few days until I can get my head clear! :) Too much going on right now.

The most important news is that I finished the Ironman in 14:14:33. It was a hell of a day - rough swim which I think caused me to get a little seasick, crazy ass transitions that were NOT efficient, windy first half of the bike, learning was the draft zone is first hand, and then a nauseous stomach for the entire run. Oh, did I mention that I started my period the night before? Yeah, the Ironman God's had it out for me. But, like always, I made it through with a smile on my face, a few tears and sweet relief that it's over! :)


And I didn't trip at the finish line! That right there my friends, is success in itself! I have pictures to prove it! :)
More to come in the next few days!

9 comments:

Aunt Nan said...

The finish time means nothing, the fact that you started with such determination and carried that through the entire race means everything. I saw your struggles, but I also saw the smile as you crossed the finish line, and that said it all! I'm so very proud of you and Tom. I love you both, Mom xo

Jumper 2.0 said...

Awesome Colleen (and Tom). Looking forward to the race report.

We are the Ferrari's said...

Love you! :)

Anonymous said...

So proud of you. We love you both!

Kate said...

I saw you cross the finish line, you looked great! Congratulations on your second IM.

Marci said...

Just finishing means so much Colleen! I was watching and waiting for you to take you final bow of Ironman Florida 2009. Can't wait for the full race report!

Gotta Run..... said...

THRILLED YOU FINISHED!!!!

I had my "woman time" the week I cycled to Austin, TX last month. Talk about BAD timing!! It was the worst.

Can't wait for the full report and pics :)

Kim said...

WOOHOOOO COLLEEN, YOURE AN IRONMAN! so proud of you little lady! cant wait to hear the whole story!

teacherwoman said...

Congrats! I look forward to the race report! Enjoy your recovery!