Friday, May 8, 2009

The coming season

Well, I'm supposed to be working on one of my theatre jobs, but that's just not happening right now.  I'm not so into going through bios and capitalizing the name of each play, so I need a break. A break to sit back, relax, and fantasize about the coming season.
June 7th - Bonelli Championship Olympic - this race actually is a transferred entry from last year, when a nearby fire forced them to cancel. I'm really excited about this one, though I know basically nothing about the course.
June 14th - Valley Crest Half-Marathon - this will be my first official half-marathon, and I'm SO excited - apparently quite beautiful, and is all trail running, which is my absolute favorite thing.
July 4th - Possibly Palisades 10k, if I'm back from Israel in time.
July 19th - Playa del Rey Aquathon - this is Robert's doing, the sneaky devil.  I am not so great with swimming in the ocean, so what does he do?  "Suggests" I do a bloody aquathon at Dockweiler, which is not known for the world's smoothest waters. 
August 1st - Barb's Race Half-Ironman - the world's only all woman half-ironman, in beautiful Wine Country, Northern California.  I'm so psyched - this is the exact course of the Vineman 70.3, just on a different day (on the day of the Vineman full!)
September 27th - Carpinteria Oly - a beautiful race near Santa Barbara (wine country - great way to end a busy season!)
I am so excited, and can't wait to race again, and start my season right.
You see, I started the season by attempting the Wildflower Half-Ironman, a race known as the "woodstock of triathlon" since athletes from all over come to camp out the night before, and race the next day.  I worked my ass off training for this, as the course is quite difficult (the bike is tough, with the hard hills coming at mile 40 of a 56 mile bike course) and the run is known as a killer. This season, I have been having an absolute blast with running, and especially with trail running, so I was really excited. Unfortunately, it was not to be, as at mile 2 of the bike, my stomach started hurting, and by mile 41, I was done for. I managed to finish the bike course, which is good, but because I was so sick and spent so much time in aid stations, I missed the bike cut off and couldn't go on the run. This is probably G-d doing for me what I couldn't do for myself, as I wouldn't have made it through that run. I spent two hours in the med-tent, proceeded to collapse, and the next day went to the ER.  They are still not sure what's going on, so I have to get more tests in a month. Till then, getting back to training, and am all the more determined to get stronger, faster, and perform amazingly well at Barb's!

1 comment:

  1. Kate, I didn't know you were a blogger too! I know Wildflower was a really rough day for you. You've got an amazing season planned, and I know you're so determined and you're going to have some great races.

    By the way, Bonelli's bike course isn't too bad; it's three loops and there's one pretty big hill on each loop.

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