Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Anvilization.. The Oregon Anvil Double...

Quite a few months back I committed to a new race on the West Coast up in Oregon at Hagg Lake. I am certainly no stranger to double and triple iron distance racing and the Anvil series of Steve Kirby s are amongst my favorite doubles to have done in the past in Virginia.

 I arrived at Portland Airport and with ease found the MAX train to Clackamas were Teri the co director would pick me up and I would go to the hotel with Teri and Steve.
 
Waiting for the MAX train


My Bags traveled in style



















What made Oregon Anvil Double enticing was a new course that was made up of 8 loops of swimming in Hagg Lake for a total of 4.8 miles, a 224 mile bike ride made up of 21 loops around the lake and finally the icing on the cake, 40 loops of trail /hills to make 52.4 miles. A refreshing combination of more miles and less loops, a lake swim and inaugural ....

Mmmm did I mention I had retired from this type of racing in 2012.... oh and I had just turned 50 years young in April and I was the oldest female....Arrrr what was I thinking!!!!


Pre Race
Stayed at McMenamins; a fantastic historic home turned into a hotel reasonable rates and an awesome Japanese soak pool as well as pretty good food. Jean arrived a day before the event her little mini Cooper packed to the roof with my Cannondale bike strapped to the back!
I also was the first responder to an accident of a 97 year old war veteran who had fallen over in his motorized wheel chair,  and was a little shaken from the event that unfolded but grateful to see Paramedics do such an awesome job.
The afternoon before the race began we were treated to a really nice picnic setting at Lake Hagg, the Co race director Teri Smith had made pasta, salads etc and we were able to pick up our race bags eat and socialize while gazing at our playground for tomorrows 4.8mile swim!! Steve Kirby who had flown in from the East Coast to Anvilize the West Coast went through the race stage by stage. A few of us Jean and I did not have a crew but this is an Ultra Triathlon we were not too worried worse case scenario we would work out of the mini Cooper!
 
McMenamins

The Race morning
Backed the car into our space, I checked my swim to bike bag and put it next to the bathroom,there was not a lot of us at Boat ramp C but we certainly filled that Lot with a lot of Ultra presence !
 
Jean and I before the storm

The Swim
Put on my Aquaman wetsuit, despite the Lake being warm I needed all the floatation I could get for this wee 4.8mile swim, sliced into 8 loops. A photo was taken and I entered the water...pressed the V800 button the event had begun there was no turning back!
After every loop I stopped to take water and Hammergel, the 6th loop I was like woo hoo, the final loop as always seemed to take forever but finally I made the final white buoy !


Now thank goodness the swim was flat! Lets just say this was not going to be your normal run of the mill double 224 mile bike ride, add a twist of lemon please ! It was 21 loops of how did the web site describe it...rolling course....10 plus miles long with over 13,000 feet of climbing! It was time to embrace the challenge!


As I started the first loop; I went to grab my perpetuem and discovered to my horror that it had no water! Only powder and ice which is actually how I told Charlie to fill it I just presumed he would know to add water!! I started to laugh luckily I had water and a hammer bar I would rectify that mistake back at the car!  I entered the lot and discovered I would never really be with out a support crew as the crews around, jumped into action asking what they could get for me! Sharing their knowledge and their smiles! 
 
Lake Hagg 

Now sometime into the ride lets say 13 loops I started to realize I was closing my eyes and ending up in the middle of the road, not a good place to be... especially given the fact of the wynding nature of the course. my pace had considerably slowed from earlier and I rolled into the parking lot very cautiously going down the hill....oh did I mention it was also getting dark...this is were I was to meet a friend Angie for the very first time, of course she met me in my glory of looking like crap! then the Medical Sport Doctor came to visit me and somehow I ended up having to sleep an hour or so later I was back on the bike it is now pitch black except from the light beam from my bike! I do the first loop and roll into transition refill a bottle and on the second loop I had to stop ..Lake Hagg was beautiful and so so quiet....I turned off the light and the sky was lit up with a thousand stars I was feeling super tired but elated at the night sky, I put on the light again and slowly rode back to the transition, the doctor had told me to eat solid food I went down to the food table and saw grilled cheese sandwiches....I thought mmmm I can do this..I ate a 1/4 of one and with in 5 minutes I was vomiting and heaving what was left in my stomach out onto the grass....that cost me another time out in an RV, when the doctor woke me up to get back on the bike I thought it was a bad joke!! but I put on my cycling shoes and went out into the black abyss armed with Hammergel and dry crackers!
The last 5 laps were memorable as in the early dawn light deers and fawns were bounding across the road so awesome, the sky changed color, and yup believe it or not I was going to finish this 224 mile bike despite being sick and feeling like crap! as the sun came up my smile just broadened and the last lap I realized I was not RAAM material as my rear just did not want to sit on that bike seat anymore!!! twas a long time doing 224miles but I had finished in the correct cutoff time too!
 
the last loop!!

So grateful to loose the bike and even more grateful to take off the cycling pants and put on running clothes!!! Lets just say I was sore and running would be a refreshing sport to do! I began the run just a little after 9am, with no rest from the bike there was no time as only had until 8pm I ran to the end of the tarmac and was met by WAIT! single track, off camber, downhill and I could not believe it! this is when I officially took Steve Kirby off my Christmas Card list! thank goodness I had chosen to wear Cascadia Trail shoes! this was to be a challenging run too and oh add the mercury creeping up towards triple digits, I kept my smile I love to run did the first loop in 15 minutes just 39 more to go.... On lap 5 I took a hit to my left calf muscle not sure why but an angry yellow jacket had decided to sting me through compression socks too I jumped so high and dropped the grapes I was eating as I let out a primeval scream! My body was so tired already and so vulnerable my calf quickly swelled up and nothing more I could do but continue running through the trail, which after a little steep section ends up on the road I had just cycled 21 times! then more uphill to a downhill and transition. Took a tablet for allergies and toothpaste on the sting! set off again. It slowly dawned on me with my limited mathematical knowledge that I would run out of time before 8pm, do decided that I should enjoy the marathon distance, at around lap 12 I found out it had been extended to 10pm, but even with that generous cutoff I had taken too much time in the medical tent and when I finally made 20 loops I accepted the award of Anvil Plus which is 4.8 swim, 224m bike and 26.2m run. 


Recap
The winning time was 27 hours, normally doubles are won in 20 hours to give you an idea at the difficulty of the course. 
I had kept with Hammergels on the run and taken Endurolytes, Anti Fatigue Caps and Race cap supremes through out. And of course my Hammer Recoverite afterwards
Order Recoverite first time? 
 
Yup my body had shut down in the middle of the night, I could not drink swallow or eat for a while, but thats ultra racing you never know how your body will hold up at sometime plan for discomfort.

To all the other support crews that came over to help ...amazing
It was difficult and challenging and would not change the course at all except maybe reverse the run...
Post race awards one of the best I have been too...
 
A few of us at the Awards..

Thanks to Teri, David and Steve for anvilizing the West a lot of hard work putting on this first event but next year I am sure it will sell out! 
http://usaultratri.com/
Shout out to my awesome sponsors for the support, My new Williams Wheels 30s were smooth rolling, No flats with Serfas tires, The Aquaman wetsuit gave me the woman's fastest swim of the day! Hammer Nutrition for sponsoring the event too, I kept up with the Hammer gels and supplements when my body could not take anything else! Rudy Project USA for hot looking helmets, bags and glasses; Profile Design for Handle bars; Kool n Fit again for sponsoring the event I used the spray on my legs a lot during the bike! Ocean Potion Suncare for sponsoring the event and for protecting my skin. Polar USA for the chance to use the new V800 it was everything and more you said it would do and also for the prizes for 1st place finishers.. Triall3sport cases for protecting my wheels. TriSlide for my chaffing with the wetsuit, To my swim coach Christine from Competitive Tri Swim Masters at Covina, Brooks USA for running shoes, to Jean Ho for the friendship formed and helping with getting from A to B, Charlie Vickrey for the massages and most of all my husband for always supporting my crazy ideas and his company A.W professional Gardening and Landscaping!

https://flow.polar.com/training/relive/20339452 
  

 
Pre Race .....
run course

WOW
Run Course
 
Caroline great to finally meet you!


First place rookie!!! Steve Fullard!!

Ultraman peeps!! 

Kool n Fit
Stacey who won the double what an awesome achievement.
My friend Angie and Jean after the event.

V800

Do not tell Hammer this is Tango!



Sunday, July 6, 2014

Grand Tour 200 miles of cycling in one day!

So a week ago at the last minute of the last hour on Friday I was given the go ahead to cycle on Saturday after having my foot treated for a strained ligament...I was elated and so with the help of my friend Rory I ended up in Malibu at 5.30am to cycle with my ultra friend Lorraine for 200 miles....
I am all smiles at mile 105 plenty of Hammer Nutrition to keep me moving forward.

 We began the adventure at 5.30am, in day light, no need for head lights but I did have my rear blinky light on... We began at an aggressive pace which picked up when a group of four riders past us on the Pacific Highway better known as the PCH, not my favorite road to ride on but for 25 miles I would come to embrace it.... rolling hills and flats, passing some incredible scenery with the Amazing Ocean on one side and running/hiking trails on the other....
About mile 20 ...
The whole day was just awesome, very little wind , a little on the hot side. I kept up my hydration and used Perpetuem as my main fuel,.. The aid stations were well manned about 30 miles between each. The main rest stop was the 100 mile mark, were a full buffet of lunch could be had... I kept it really plain and ate plainly, rehydrated filled the water bottles with fresh perpetuem and iced water and we were off.
Cycling buddies we kept together for most of the day...  
It was quite a journey, none of us had any issues with flat tires, Lorraine and her friend were super strong all day and Bruce Lorraines Husband would finish his first double. Mid way Lorraine decided to catch on to the rear wheel of a fast moving pace line...i did every thing I could to keep the rear wheel in front on my front wheel....my heart rate was super high and the issue I had was my toes cramping.... then it was full charge again to catch onto the pace line!! I seriously thought I would crash and burn and not be able to continue. !! I kept on with my calories and Hammer Nutrition, and we finished in daylight too!! 14 hours is respectable ! I was super happy as it was good training and a mental booster for the Double Iron I had signed up for!
First time using my new William Wheels 30s all smiles...
Great Views

Point Mugu

loving me some Ocean Views..

My first Grand Tour Brent was my tour guide!

Bruce and Lorraine fantastic Couple.


Jean and Amy all smiles before their first successful double finish

It is HAMMER TIME!!

Big Thanks to my friend Rory for volunteering his time for the event.

After the event it was time for home I was super tired and Lorraine drove us home! Time for recovery as I looked at my Polar V800... yikes and time for some recovery drinks...
whoa thats a lot of recovery time!!

Thank Goodness for Hammer Nutrition

Time to relax with Hammer guarding over me!


This years Grand Tour was bitter sweet, besides finishing in day light and meeting friends and making new friends, it was sad to be reminded of an awesome female who made the Grand Tour what it was year after year, and who died from a bike accident. Pam will always be remembered...

Swimming.... Red White and Blue...

Hammer my min pin helps coach a Masters swim session...
During the Summer I volunteered my time two days a week to coaching at Competitive Masters Tri-Swim at Covina HS.

Sometimes Hammer runs to the pool with me, as you can see he favors the RCX5 heart rate monitor as he knows how important heart rate training is and loves his Hammer Nutrition cap.

Listen to your body and give it good nutrition and plenty of rest and your body will thank you by improved times and you will look forward to work outs and feel fresh and not tired and lethargic..
Here Hammer sports his Southern Pacific Masters Swim Cap.
When you join a Masters Swim group you will benefit from stroke technique and friendly camaraderie and see your times improve too!!
Happy Swimming...


Tri Events June 2014/Racing and Volunteering



The Polar booth ready for the athletes to ask questions!
So far in 2014 my husband and I have been apart of all three triathlons at Bonelli Park better known as Tri Events, the race Director Caroline puts on a stellar event and I am blessed to be able to help the event with Polar Heart Rate Monitors and Ocean Potion as well as take out information on Hammer Nutrition.

Always a hectic day, we arrive at 6.15am to set up,then Al, Hammer (my min pin) and I race as a team in the short course triathlon. I swim the 300 meters, AL cycles one lap around the park and then I run the 5km with Hammer, when we are finished it is back to the Polar display to answer questions about Heart Rate training, spray athletes with Ocean Potion and answer questions on race day nutrition with Hammer Nutrition. 

 
getting ready to swim

Al despite illness was the cyclist
 
Hammer waits to run...


Tri Events are fun to race and fun to volunteer for. Was a great to go to the event be able to help and also race and the biggest surprise was winning the podium for mixed relay all three races!!!
Giving back can be rewarding, and racing as a team with my husband is priceless....
 



 

Monday, May 26, 2014

Memorial Weekend and Nanny Goat.



So on Thursday I ended up having a biopsy done on my middle toe of my right foot... what I thought was a small black mole...I was told to rest for 24 hours and then take off the dressing and wash the surgery site and then light exercise..... my curfew ended 12 noon Friday..so Nanny Goat 12/24 and 100 was on my mind!
Goofing around with the RD hard hat and mega phone...
You see Nanny Goat just ain't any sort of an event it is an Old Goat race, it is not about how many miles you go it is not a timed event, by that I mean you sign up for 12 hours or 24 hours or a 100 miles....if you just do one lap you are a winner a medal and you name will be next to one mile in 12 hours....if you do 50 miles in 9 hours your name will still be next to 50 in 12 hours....if you do one mile in 13 hours you are a finisher in the 24 hour event...you get the idea right? The main reason is that nearly all your entry fee goes to Wounded Warriors Funding! ..
RDs.....

These are the amazing folks behind Nanny Steve Harvey (yes he is the guy in the green) is RD (well really behind ever successful male is a woman) and that would be Annie in white! greatest team ever. Shelley in stripes opens her ranch to Tents, RVS, kids, and 260 runners ..yes they are really standing in a barn.....you run through that every loop.  
This was my 3rd year running Nanny Goat, I thought as long as I kept my biopsy site clean and just kept moving forward I would be happy with 26 miles, but if I was feeling good 50 miles would be awesome or 12 hours which ever came first!!! but no more than 50!!..as had not been running much just cycling due to some medical stuff....
The Goat Pen! yup we all started in a Pen!!
Now there is really not much more you can say about this event.... it is one mile loops...boring???? OH NO....WHY??? well its hard to single out any one factor....
May be it is the Camaraderie ? Maybe it is the awesome runners, from Elite to raw beginner?   Maybe it was the incredible aid station..and believe me I have done a lot of races but they have a BBQ running right through the night with tri tip, veggie burgers, scrambled eggs.... Hammer Heed,Hammer gel and endurolytes, pickle juice!!!! and the other stuff you find at aid stations.... NO it is the volunteers ... or the amazing crews of other runners clapping and cheering you on....mmmm maybe its the horses that neigh at you as you run walk hobble by their fields ....It is really hard to single out one thing that makes the event special but it is over Memorial Weekend and proceeds go to Wounded Warriors and when you are hurting and having a hard time walking you really just have to think of the troops that protect us in adversity and give us the FREEDOM to be able to run one mile loops on a horse ranch in Riverside the freedom to laugh the freedom of speech the freedom to choose what you want to eat and wear.....the pain seems to melt away.......

So below are just a few photos of the amazing family of runners as for myself I am grateful to Tina for giving me a lift to the event and my friends Paul and Daniel for coming out and cheering Tina and I on! My toe is a little worse for wear but 50 miles is 50 miles!!


The Jester...Ed ,Colleen and Danni all 100 milers!!! AMAZING peeps.

Lots of miles and lots of smiles 

The Corral..
The Men in Pink!! Awesome Beer and run!!
the first 1/4 mile
Best Ranch dog ever!

Tony

Always nice to see Catra there to support Danni...

Fellow Hammer athlete!!!

Beaming 50 miles nearly finished

Tina, and  Daniel (cheerleader) 
Leon
Richele
The Audience
Vanessa

William


Annie and Steve and my medal!!
Lambert and Tracey (71 miles in 12 hrs)
Andrea 103 miles! in 24 hours.

So another Nanny Goat done and dusted good times, New friends made ........


My feet did not suffer any blisters and my biopsy site was kept as sterile as could be expected I do not recommend running 50 miles so soon after a biopsy.. but if you are going to run 50 miles it should be one for a good cause with good people.  





Big thanks to Hammer Nutrition the Perpetuem and Hammer bars were my saving grace!and Polar USA for guiding me through the course, Rudy Project USA for protecting my eyes and Ocean Potion for protecting my skin and Kool n Fit in my shoes!!