I did my swim on Sunday, starting at the LOST Saturday swim start pier in Oakville going 4k east just past the LOST race start and back and then out and back again for a total of 16k.
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So Lynn's leg pacing felt a little disorganized and I felt like they were talking about things I should be able to hear but couldn't... we had to change direction a bit to swim out further, again it made total sense because of the boat in the shallow spots along the shore, but it changed the directional cues we normally have when swimming LOST. Anyways we did finally seem to get a rhythm and get going.
Lynn and I had to swim through a thick carpet of seaweed stuff, it was a bit nasty for awhile...So we swam past Maple Groove and I was wondering if they were going to tell me when to turn around, but according to GPS we still had 1/2 a km to go...
invasion of the paddleboarders |
it was clear underwater! |
I was surprise how soon I saw the lighthouse and we were at the pier. I said thanks to Lynn and Denyse as they were off and said hello to Andrew in the water. The third leg was pretty uneventful, nothing sticks out in my mind, other than I knew we were close to the turn around and I could see Bill point to shore and Fiona looking through the binoculars and eventually Bill kayaked off to the shore. After the swim I learned that they didn't think it was Stacey (the 4th/final pacer) because all Fiona saw through the binoculars was a bunch of kids. (Stacey has 3 young ones, including twins, and I think she was already in the water, so Fiona couldn't see her) Stacey also wasn't sure if it was us, because we were so far off shore (and I had said we'd go along the shore) Anyways, it worked and Stacey swam with me back. In the choppiest leg of the swim. In Colleen's official report she said the waves got up to a foot, not really a big deal and I reminded myself of last year's LOST race, "That's all I have left to do" and that was probably wavier...
Colleen also said this was my strongest leg, go figure, I like a challenge! This time coming back though, I couldn't see the lighthouse, Bill said "start angling back into shore" and I was confused because I couldn't see that we were that close, fighting the chop I thought we had gone nowhere, but here we were almost back. Then I saw the beach and some people there, I pictured myself finishing the crossing... I will use that picture later! We climbed up onto shore, Stacey's husband and kids were there. This was the first time I didn't really start shivering when I've gotten out this year. Of course, I didn't realize it in the water, but it was a super hot day, I could feel the heat on the rocks and started to feel the warmth (almost enough to jump back in the Lake)
I felt good! Not too sore, not tired.
Colleen sent me the official report she submits to SSO, it details where I swam, my lap times (all fairly consistent), total time just under the 6 hours, what and how often I ate, she said my breaks were good and quick, she said the water temp averaged 68F (temperature was not a problem), she said my stroke rate was between 60-64 strokes per minute and never dropped below 60 (good), and she said I finished feeling good and in good spirits (oh ya!). But the key last line is the most exciting!!!: "Melanie was strong throughout and in my opinion ready for the
Special mention goes to Dave (my coach) and Sandra Judd who gave birth to their 2nd son at 4am that morning! (A good sign, even though it meant Dave couldn't be there for the trial swim)
Captain Colleen Shields |
how do you set up your nutrition? I am swimming 11 miles on Sunday here in the Portland bridge swim and I am most concerned about ingesting stuff while I swim... I was thinking drink containers with straws would be easiest for me to consume in the water. I have a kayak escort and she is pretty experienced and its down stream and not againts the tide until 3 hours in.
ReplyDeletefeel free to email me with any suggestions :) I swim all day as a swim instructor and 3 miles is easy... I am hoping all comes together nicely and I just do what i gotta do this coming sunday. Feel free to email me at flygirlh2o@gmail.com
I do carbo pro in water every half and hour. My kayaker throws me the waterbottle right in front of me. I just lay on my back a bit up right and squirt back a few sips. And I do a gel or bit of banana etc with every other feed stop. It is recommended to practice what/how much you eat ahead to see what works for you (or more importantly what doesn't)
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