Howdy there…this time from London and my futon. Boy oh boy did I miss my space!
Right now it’s a bit of a disaster since my suitcases exploded with laundry…
…and we all know how I feel about laundry.
Needless to say, I don’t feel too bad putting off the finishing touches of my unpacking and cleaning til tomorrow when I’m fresh…
Now for the good stuff.
Today was amazing. Warning–I’m terrible at race recaps, so bear with me!
Bluewater is like Christmas. Going home for this race means seeing so many familiar faces and being literally outside where I grew up. I did the duathlon for two years before making my switch to triathlon last year, which makes this my fourth time doing the event. It’s one of the ones people do year after year after year, and not just because the church ladies cook up a storm (too bad my camera was dead and I didn’t get any photos from the post-race spread). This year, I finished in 1:05 on the dot, which was almost 2 minutes faster than last year! It’s not a massive improvement, but I’ll take it. The results went up quick but I was mostly pleased that my stomach cooperated, I felt strong, and that I got to do the race!
I did snag some photos from the race (my mom took some, I took some, friends had cameras!) and it was all smiles and sunshine.

That pretty much sums it up, although I did have a near heart attack about 5 minutes before the start when I lost my goggles. And of course I didn’t have my spares. I asked all around the people on the beach and then finally with 3 minutes to go ran my butt up to transition area and offered to kiss the first person to lend me a spare. Luckily a kind kind soul gave them to me (and only teased me about following through on my offer) and I was able to adjust them and swim! AMEN for nice triathletes. The 400m took me 9:12, but there’s a nice chunk of time for the run back to transition in there. I was faster than last year and felt loads better, so that’s a good thing, especially since I’ve done ZERO open water swims.
The bike felt awesome. I passed a lot of girls and guys alike (that’s normal — I am a cyclist and not much of a swimmer so it’s bound to happen). I even spent some time in my drops…which was new for me. What better time to experiment than during a race, right? (joke) The 18km took me 34:22, which is one of those times I’m proud of but nothing out of this world–though considering the biking I’ve been doing, I’m happy my legs were feeling good and not too tired from the mountains. Yay!
Another thing I’ve done NONE of this year = bricks. I guess all the bootcamp workouts have confused my muscles enough that a casual 4km run after the swim/bike wasn’t too much of a shocker. Maybe I should have run harder, but I finished up in 19:05, which really surprised me. Faster than 5:00 kilometres without training on purpose? I’ll take it with a smile!

Like I said, I ended up coming in faster than last year. I placed second in my age group again and this year I was third overall for the girls. That felt awesome–it was like the icing on the cake, especially since I went in with no real “training” per se! I also won a raffle prize–a $25 gift card for running room. Lucky bum, huh?

Props go out to all of the people who raced today! There was a lot of first timers, some comebacks, and a whole lot of great work out there. I was so glad to see SO MANY people I know. Did I mention I love this race?

Justin’s a friend from Western tri club – matching age group plaques!

Look who showed up — Dave and his wife Dina made their way out to say hello! ![]()

Amy’s a yoga instructor who makes me smile every time I see her! She killed it this year and was such a ray of sunshine/cheerleader even while neither of us could really breathe…


Haley also did great and cheered like a champ even during the race!
…since my stomach was off, I stuck to a bland tuna sandwich (blechhhhh sums up how I feel about this) and a cookie. My dinner tonight was delicious and brought me back to how I normally eat. Snacks today were all over the place: dried fruit, an apple, two bananas, a LARA bar, a granola bar. I’m so ready to not be flying by the seat of my pants, it’s not even funny!
The post-race fun just made things even better. We started off on a patio…

And then made our way for a refreshing dip in the river. This is kind of a Sarnia rite of passage and it felt so good today.


someone’s on their own countdown!

Made it!
The river run was on my summer bucket list, along with a whole whack of other things I’ve been crossing off. Like drinking long island iced tea (it’s a rough life, ya know!)…
Now that I’m back in London, I’m feeling better and better–and I don’t just mean my stomach. This morning and the past few days, I’ve been feeling so gross. Dreading coming home and feeling fat and miserable. But ya know what I realized today? When my friends asked me to stick around after the race, I wanted to say no. I wanted to come back right away and do…what? I don’t know. Be miserable? Binge? That’s definitely where I was at a year ago…but it’s not where I am today. There’s something empowering about realizing that you can choose something different and even if you start to stray from your healthy/happy/new ways, you can get back to where you need to be. Since it feels so good to choose the happy thing (going for a drink even though I felt “fat”, racing even though I hadn’t trained and thought I’d end up “slow”, spending time with friends instead of being miserable), it’s starting to become my automatic choice, I think. And that’s the way it should be…apparently happy is not only healthy, it’s also faster than last year, friendly. and all around awesome.

And now for the perfect ending to a pretty much perfect day — first my decaf coffee/nightcap (cuz I bought a bottle of deliciousness and had to give it a go) and then the face plant into MY OWN BED!

Have you ever done a triathlon? What’d you think? I love it — the physical part is challenging, the camaraderie is unbelievable! Nothing like any other kind of race — there’s competition but it’s such a different kind. LOVE. I think I re-caught the bug here…
What are you doing this weekend?
PS: Speaking of Christmas…





I haven’t competed in a tri in soooo long. I love them too! They’re so fun no matter how well you do. Looks like you had an awesome time!
Thanks! I lovedddd it again!
BISCOTTI FLAVORED BAILEYS?!?!? wow yeah that WOULD be the first thing in this post that I comment on, fail lol. dude, congrats on today! 3rd overall off no formal training? baller. I Think it’s all the epic biking you’ve been doing (since like March, not just this past week!), and obviously a more relaxed attitude in general. you’re doing it cuz you love it, and hey, looks like that does nothing but good! Actually all of my best races have been ones where I was like “oh fuck I’m undertrained, oh well I’ll just go have fun” and then I PR by like 4 mnutes haha. And regardless of how you feel, you definitely don’t LOOK puffy, bloated, anything of the sort and i looooove your dress! so cute!
om nom nom nom nom it was way too good in coffee — I can’t imagine it in an iced cappuccino or something where it’s in larger quantity. I don’t have to imagine it since I have a bottle! hahaha
Thanks for the props! Maybe relaxing works for us or something — when you’re not stressing so hard about a race it’s less nervewracking so you can ease into it? A theory anyways…
Man you KILLED it! Congrats on such an awesome time! That’s amazing that you finished with an even better time than last year – i think that just goes to show that you’re so much healthier now for your body to be able to do that!
I’d love to do the try-a-tri in Niagara this August, but I don’t know how it works if I don’t have a proper bike… and even if I could rent one, I haven’t been able to practice on one, so I don’t know how well that would go for me. Ahh well, guess I’ll just have to wait until I can spare a few hundred $ on a used road bike…
I think you should sign up, Chelsea! There are people who do the Olympic distance (read: 40 km) on mountain bikes from Canadian Tire!!! So you’d be A OKAY!
Do itttttt!
Younever know until you “tri”
You were absolutely amazing yesterday – you came ready to win! Very proud to know you! Thanks for the shout out… kinda sad about my race but I am remembering that improvement is the name of the game and I know where I need to spend my time focusing (damn run). Great post as always!
I think you did AWESOME! And I love all the energy you bring every time I see you.
Congrats on your tri race Cheryl!! Looks like you enjoyed it & your trip away as well!
Thank you!
Nice race girl, I mean I had no doubt you would kill it. I love knowing that taking care of your body does and will help you in your fitness goals. I think it was always hard to come to that realization until AFTER you take that leap. I am such a stronger athlete now because of it. This post makes me so happy and also super jealous of your wonderful adventure.