
This past Sunday’s race was a last minute decision for me, a temptation from a fellow triathlete. I was overwhelmed all week heading into the race. I had my first “Why ten triathlons?” moment, I had my first I’m tired of racing moment. This past week was a lot of firsts for me. After a light swim Friday and a short run Saturday I felt rested and was ready once again for Trek, thankful my doubtful moments were behind me. I slept great Saturday night, which was once again a first for me.

Race morning was smooth and fairly quiet, I went through my warm up feeling good. I even had a desire to race! I decided to take the front inside line in the swim. The first leg of the swim was directly into the sun and it was nearly impossible to spot the buoy. I worked off a tow

The bike course I knew was pretty much flat and so there was no reason to not go hard. It was a pretty uneventful bike, most exciting moment was shaking the lady who was unknowingly drafting off me, see not to much excitement. I used my time on the flats to refuel and hydrate as it was going to be hot! I came into T2 having moved up a few more spots.
The run I knew would be hilly and all trails as I have run this course before. Coming off the bike my legs were more wobbly than normal and I was working hard just to not trip over them. I hit the trails and kept thinking to myself, “pace Brooke pace”; this is area I am trying to grow in. One girl in my age group passed me


Way to go on the race, and in getting your head in the right place to do it. It sounds like it went really well. I love that you put in the last paragraph about remembering why you are doing this. Take the pressure off of performance, that will come with training and preparation. Do it because its fun and because it has meaning to you.
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