Ocean Lake Sprint Triathlon – A Difficult Race for Yeoman

‘This was an emotional race. This time last season I was taking part in the same race when someone unfortunately failed to come out of the water. It was tough to deal with and on the day and a few of us did all that I could to help search but to no avail.

Since that race it always been in the back of mind and I avoid racing the later races of their series and the early ones this season but I needed to do this for him and myself.

To say it was hard to start was an understatement. I had a small break down whilst talking to the organisers but it had to be done. In clear water I went as hard as my mind would take me and exited first but a few guys close behind. Heading out onto the bike I looked to settle into a good pace. The young guy who came out 2nd exited well out of the park but blew up within 1km as I went pass a bus thought it was a good time to pull out on me as I was doing 47kph. I hit the brakes & somehow stayed upright. However about couple km I heard a loud hissing noise… That’s right… puncture, game over. 2nd and 3rd came by 30sec later and then a massive gap of over a minute back to a slow moving 4th.

I was soon picked up by race support and not wishing to end the day like this I racked and ran out like I was racing. After lap one as I passed T2 I saw the first guy off his bike (3rd on the road) so I looked to run as if he was chasing me. He just caught me as I crossed the line in 17.58 – must have been my new asics Hyper Tri 2 shoes.

I feel that there is still unfinished business here so I will look to return on the 27th to finish the race full

Fingers crossed not technicals next week’

As raced and reported by Mark Yeoman

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About Kate Wallace

I've always been involved with sport of some description, particularly adrenaline sports (skiing, boarding, kite-surfing, bungi jumps, parachute jumps, mountain biking) and endurance events (7 marathons, lots of halfs, Caledonian Challenge, London to Brighton bike ride, Moonwalk, played/coached rugby), but I'm relatively new to triathlon as it's actually taken the place of other sports after a couple of bad accidents! Although looking at the biographies of all you other Viceroys I'm a bit embarrassed to admit that all I've done are a few team traitahlons (running or cycling leg) and a couple of super sprints and sprints on my own, I'm hoping that being a Viceroy might persuade me that swimming in open water over 400m is actually possible. Read more about me in the May 2012 Triathlon Plus: http://www.triradar.com/2012/04/09/were-inspired-by-kate-wallace/