Showing posts with label triathlon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label triathlon. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

"Multo-Sport" Night Race - March 1, 2008

Are you afraid of the dark? Or maybe those that go bump in the night?

Then it's time to put your night light on and swim, bike and run like hell!


The UP Mountaineers and the UP Varsity Swimming Team present the 1st "Multo-Sport" Night Race, a beginner and sprint-distance triathlon.

The race starts at 10:00 pm and a monster of a party will follow at the stroke of midnight.

Hurry! Only 100 participants will be accepted.

Event Details:

Date: 1 March 2008

Time: 8:00 p.m. start of registration
10:00 p.m. start of the race
12:00 p.m. awarding and party

Venue: UP Diliman Pool and Academic Oval

Event Distances:
Beginners Category: 500m swim - 11km bike - 2.5km run
Open Category: 750m swim - 20km bike - 4.7km run

Categories:
Male and Female age groups (below-25 / 25-40 / above 40)

Mandatory Equipment
- bike
- helmet
- bike blinker (front and back)

Optional (but recommended) Equipment
- headlamp of bike lighting system
- reflector strips

To reserve your slot, please send the following details by email to fedclimb08@yahoo.com:
FULL NAME:
CATEGORY:
AGE:
GENDER:
PRESENT ADDRESS:
HOME/OFFICE/MOBILE NUMBER:
EMAIL ADDRESS:
SHIRT SIZE (subject to availability):
(participants will be asked to sign waivers on the event venue)

You may also visit the UP Diliman Pool from 4:00 p.m. onwards during weekdays to submit your entry form and payment.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Pasmathon Revisited

Yesterday i raced my first triathlon of the year (and my sixth since i started 'tri-ing') at the 2nd UP Pasmathon. It was a 750m-swim-19k-bike-5k-run gig around the UP Diliman grounds. There were a total of 40+ competitors in the beginners and sprint categories. Long story short, I was a bottomfeeder. I only placed ahead of two people -- a 50-something UP prof and a 15-year old girl who had the ill-fortune of having a 'ra.ce' [gets?]. You won't hear any excuses coming from me, my performance was expected. No training equals no glory.

Like the last Pasmathon, I made a mid-race pitstop -- I ordered a hotdog sandwich and a bottle of C2 in front of the College of Music. This is turning out to be a tradition...At least I ate 3 minutes faster than the previous one, and that's an area I definitely improved on.

I expect to do better the next tri i join, and that would require 5-am base training rides, more 1500m laps and a willingness to run. I feel so out-of-shape, and there's nothing like barely surviving a triathlon to give you a smack in the head.

Lessons learned:
  1. I really really really need to build that triathlon bike! Now!
  2. Drafting during the swim does work! Though I felt a bit sorry for the guy whose feet i kept slapping repeatedly.
  3. Skipping lunch before a triathlon is never a good idea.



Start of the Beginners Category
Results here