I did this triathlon because in 2019 I finished my second full Ironman in Mont-Tremblant Quebec, Canada (a blog coming soon) where I had another tough experience I got severely sick with the nutrition, I spent like an hour or more in the medical tent with low pressure then walking the marathon with paramedicals I reached to the finish line in slow motion. After all that hard training and sacrifices months before that day and to get there expecting to have a good event and then finishing like that, it was like throwing thousands of hours of pure hard work in the trash, I could have finished with same time as if I didn’t train at all, so I decided to sign up for this Ironman 70.3 to substitute that ‘sour taste’ of my mind and heart, one of my best decisions ever.
I was conscious about all the personal risks I was taking, like anything the conditions were never perfect, these two events were exactly 4 weeks apart, again compromising a lot of things to get there, but something inside of me told me that it was worth it. I told my coach, Coach Mark and he always supporting my crazy decisions, this was my last Triathlon (Sept.15-19) before the Covid-19 shut down.
In this triathlon there were just age groups categories and you can choose your swim start position in the corrals based on your swim time, I think I took the first wave. This swimming was 1.2 miles in the ocean it was hard, some waves in a circuit of 2 loops in between those you need to run 100 meters in loose sand, that is very tough for the body switching from swimming to run in the sand and then again in the water.
It was wetsuit legal, so I was very comfortable with my Aquaman Wetsuit and my Taymory Tri-Suit under.
“Tough times are a blessing in disguise, it always reveals the true color of the people around us”
When I was taking my wetsuit off in Transition #1 I was right next to a girl who also made it to the overall podium, I was teasing her and told her “take it easy if you are in my age group lol” and I checked her calf, she was in another age group. Then I was telling myself “Raquel take it seriously haha”.
The 4 loop 56 mile bike course was basically flat with some wind, some other coaches were screaming at me that I was a few minutes behind the first girl. I was getting worried because my watts were getting low in the last 2 loops, but I was very positive trying to stay focused on my nutrition and breathing, hoping to digest and have a good run.
“Energy flows where attention goes.
Guard your mind. Protect your energy”
At transition #2 I was very slow, I ate a gel with liquid carb, when I started running my legs were heavy. That day I was very good at practicing being here and now, not thinking about how much was left.
This triathlon is particularly special because the half marathon of 4 loops with 13.1-mile run reflects the beach running that Navy Seals do in training where close to 9 miles of the run is in the sand.
On the 3rd loop I started feeling very slow and thirsty I was drinking in every single aid station like a starving to death person, I was taking two drinks at the same time while still moving, learning from past events, I rather keep going (like short distances at elite ITU level) I realized sometimes even slow and steady is better than stopping or walking.
When I got to the finish line I was surprised the crowd screaming and clapping, I thought I was far behind the leaders, a God surprise, everyone congratulating me telling that I was second overall, I was very happy, humble and thankful. Besides finishing top 3 overall and first place in my category, I also qualified for the Ironman 70.3 World Championships 2021 in Taupo New Zealand.