Here's my 2023 race report, here's my 2022 race report, and here's my 2021 race report all from the Square Lake Sprint Triathlon.
And below are my splits from the last 3 years of the race - 1/2 mile swim, T1, 18.5 mile bike, T2, 5K run, and then my total finishing time:
2021 2022 2023 13:21
1:19
52:16
0:46
18:59
1:26:3814:22
1:29
51:18
0:41
19:11
1:26:5813:18
1:15
50:28
0:43
18:08
1:23:50
Let's look at each area of the race over the years:
• SWIM:
In 2021, it was my first open water swim in over 2 years, and I had only gotten into the pool EARLIER THAT SAME WEEK for the first time in 18 months (I hadn't been to a gym since the pandemic had started, but I had been lifting weights well at home). I used my upper body strength to pull myself through that part of the race.
In my 2022, the swim HAD to be a bit longer, as I was in better swim shape. And then maybe this year it was back to "normal" like it was 2 years ago (or short these 2 years and "correct" last year). My overall swim place was similar all 3 years: 16th, 14th, and 21st overall. And my Garmin had me BARELY faster this year compared to last year: 877 yards in 14:22 last year (1:39/100 pace), and 814 yards in 13:16 this year (1:38/100 pace). That's a BIG win this year considering I never felt great in the swim and actually popped up to tread water for a bit as I mentioned in my race report.
• BIKE:
Unlike possible buoy movements/misplacements year-to-year, the bike course was EXACTLY the same all 3 of these years. This is an "apples to apples to apples" comparison. In 2021, I was doing a lot of trainer workouts - my endurance in the saddle was good, but I wasn't riding as hard as if I had been riding outside. In 2022, I was still on the trainer a lot, but I had worked in more efforts, and therefore I had taken a minute off my bike split.
And this year, I've been biking a LOT more outside. I have more outdoor miles on my bike in 2023 (and it's not a complete year yet) than I did in ALL of 2021 and 2022 COMBINED: 374 miles in 2021, 454 miles in 2022, and over 1,000 miles already in 2023 (not good numbers for ANY year, but they're at least climbing!). So I was able to take nearly ANOTHER minute off my bike time. I went from 21.2 mph to 21.6 mph to 22.0 mph this year.
• RUN:
Like the bike, it was the same route all 3 years. The turn-around could have moved a bit, which might explain the difference of 0.08 miles over the 3 years. I didn't have a functioning Garmin in 2021, so I just have manual mile splits that descend. In 2022, I had half mile splits that all descended: 3:17, 3:09, 3:03, 3:00, 3:00, and 2:49. And I descended every half mile split THIS year as well: 3:13, 3:04, 3:03, 2:53, 2:53, and 2:43. (Notice it's the same 2 splits both of those years that are "duplicated:" the 4th and 5th half-mile splits. WILD!) In the end, it was NICELY faster this year!
• TRANSITIONS:
Nothing really stands out here. They are all similar except for T1 last year, and that's because it was COLD last year so I had to put on a long sleeve shirt while wet. Also, my 2021 transition times might be a bit slower because I was a bit more in the back of transition - that was the only year that spots were "assigned" in transition. And I wonder if my T2 time is a bit slower than last year because I broke in some new bike shoes 2 months ago, and they are not nearly as quick to get out of as my old shoes. I forgot that this was my first race in those shoes!
(I also incorrectly noted in my race report earlier this week that I was fastest in all 5 areas at this year's race. I was actually 2 seconds faster in T2 last year, so that's the only 1 of the 5 areas where I was faster in either of my previous years.)
• FINISHING TIME:
In 2021 and 2022, I finished 2nd overall and 3rd overall with just a 0:20 difference in finishing time. This year, I was MUCH faster, taking 3:08 off my finishing time from last year! But I was still 3rd overall. Second place in front of me was just 0:14 faster, but 1st place had a WILD bike split and was over 8 minutes ahead of me! (Even through I ran 2+ minutes faster than him! CRAZY bike split!!) Overall, I don't care as much about my finishing place (I mean, I DO care, but...), but I'm super happy I was able to knock down my bike time by so much as well as my running splits!
I'm hoping this is all a good sign for an upcoming speedy TC 10 Mile!! :)
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