Ironman Tulsa race report
Total: 14:30 Swim: 1:20 Bike 6:38 Run: 6:17
Lucky number 8 on the road to legacy status (12) and a Kona slot. My training leading up to the race wasn’t perfect but it was consistent. I ebbed with motivation when Ironman Texas (April) was rescheduled and flowed when family priorities came before training. I missed some long bike sessions but felt prepared for Tulsa. Race logistics provided a new level of stress but I planned to race the course that was provided and focused on the positivity of health and ability. During my race, I repeated the mantra of challenging those ahead of me while inspiring those behind.
While driving the course, we noted that the crew must’ve run out of caution paint because so many areas were highlighted! During the race, rather than use paint in some areas, IM chose to place signs that indicated “rough road ahead” as if the entire course wasn’t rough! The course was faster than expected and I never lost any equipment or suffered a flat.
This run course has the potential to be as good as Ironman Texas, especially considering the rain. Crowds were loud, dressed in costumes, and super supportive. I usually don’t mind about finish times but have noticed that I no longer wish to remain on the course once the broth is brought out, that smell turns my tummy! Even though spectators were smaller near the red carpet, leading up to the finish the energy was contagious!
This event was well executed with usual challenges of a first race. I enjoyed our stay in downtown and would do this race again!
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