Sunday, September 1, 2013

Norseman 2013: the conclution

I did it, I managed to accomplish my goal; finish at the peak of mount Gaustatoppen and get the black t-shirt. What I also set out to do was to enjoy the journey, and even though it was painful it was also enjoyable. Here you have my wrap up and conclusion of my race experience.

 

Before the race

You can race Norseman, or you can enjoy racing Norseman. I enjoyed racing Norseman, and one important part of it was the days before the race. I enjoyed spending time with my brother and dad. The drive to Eidfjord was nice, spending time in Eidfjord meeting other athletes, support crew, race organizers and take part of the social swim just added to the experience.

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The swim

I swam in 1.15 in difficult conditions. I am really happy with that. I managed to not drink and of the salt fjord water, kept my legs still and actually managed to have vertical forearm once in a while. My finish was the best, trying to get up from the water I had a big fall. Even I had to smile. Overall, the swim leg went better than expected and gave me a good start of the day.

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The bike leg

I was number 80 after T1 and number 80 after T2. How did that happen? The bike leg was challenging, it was long, steep, windy, rainy, cold, but also beautiful. I used 7.50, not only was that the longest I have ever been on the bike, the 180k is the longest I have ever biked. I manage to focus on myself, I did not use any power meter or bike computer. I was riding with a GPS and used the HR monitor to keep effort down in the last hill. What I am most proud of is that I raced my own race. I did not care if anyone passed me, I knew the biggest enemy was myself, not other athletes.

 

Norseman bike

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The Run (walk) leg

I got the amazing message that I was number 80 out of T2. I had the black t-shirt in reach, I just had to run a marathon and climb a mountain first. Knowing the fitness level, I knew I had to focus on myself during the run. It had to expect to have several athletes pass me. The first 20k went smooth to be me, I got passed but I was within myself. Then I got hit by my lack of eating and my energy level hit bottom. I can only blame myself. But when I got to the hill I knew I could enjoy the rest. Well, I was tired and the hill was steep and long. But I was walking with my brother and I knew I would get the black t-shirt. The rest of Norseman was more a journey than a race, and I was ok with that. I had a hard time from 32k - 37k, but then we hit the trail and we where joined by my dad. The last 5k are hard, but they went really good. And then I could se the finish and it was all over. The run leg went well, especially taking my fitness level in to consideration.

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But I have to remember I had the best ever support team with me and so much support from family and friends. Thank you all



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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