Sunday 31 August 2014

Dartford 1.9k - The Big Swim - 29th June 2014

This event came to me Free of Charge, courtesy of entering Midnight Man due to be held on 16.8.14.  So may as well do it.  Just a little baby 1.9k trip round the lake and bright and early on Sunday morning so no hassle.

Nice venue.  There were several different distances going on, with aquathons included, but only 19 swimmers in my 2k race.  Hundreds of people there but most doing the aquathon.  I came 2nd out of the 19 in the 2k event, being beaten by another female by just over a minute so she was supa dupa fast.  2k time for me was 30.26.  Forgot to take any pictures at this event - so here's one of Millie !!!!!  


Thursday 28 August 2014

British Gas - Great East Swim - June 22, 2104

Bring it on
Boy, had I been looking forward to this long awaited race.  Finally, I get to swim with my eldest son Mark Betts. 

Disappointingly, the Great East Swim was cancelled last year due to severe winds and Mark had been training so hard.  This year, all the training was done at the last hurdle.  Mark had gone back into semi-retirement, having trained so hard for the 2013 event, but had seriously lost his mo-jo this time round.


I forced him to join Woodham Swimming Club and insisted he stop over at our house every Monday night so I could keep an eye on his fitness levels.   As with all things, it started with great intentions but then it was "Mum, I'm gonna give it a miss tonight" and "Mum, I don't feel too good today".   I knew that if I didn't get him up to a mile continuous swimming, he would struggle out there. 

A cocky Mark - Stop worrying mum
I booked a few swims at the TRIFARM lake and the 750m loop was impossible at first.  I think he must have stopped about 10 times to roll on his back for breath.  How worried was I.  Each trip to the lake, I drummed into him to swim slow, pace himself better, but each time, we would only get a little further round the loop without stopping.   I was fearing for his life on the actual day when he would have to do it at Alton Waters.  A huge lake, much deeper, much colder and with 200 other people all flattening him!

I think on just one visit to TRIFARM we did manage to get round once with two stops?  That was his best effort.  He kept telling me not to worry, it will be alright on the night, so to speak.

Chris couldn't make this event and Sarah, Mark's girlfriend was there to support him as well as Millie.
 
Bored and tied up waiting for mum to swim.

The sun was shining, we took Millie and off we set.  Typical me kept drumming into him all the journey there of the importance on keeping to the outside and just going slow.  Yeh Yeh !!  

Just half hour into the journey, he tells me he has slept funny and has a stiff neck and in pain.  God - that's all I need.  I so wanted him to enjoy it today, so I over-dosed him on ibuprofen and told him to breath to the side that didn't hurt.  That's about as good as my medical advice gets in situations like this.

 
As always, the Great Swims are fabulously organised with a great turn-out and atmosphere.  Mark was feeling a bit better so off we went for the traditional aerobic warm up.

Our heat was one of the biggest of the day, so I insisted he keep right next to me and on the outside.  He didn't need to sight.  I would do the pacing and be his eyes for him.  Yes, I know, an over-protective mum - a tad!


I still can't believe what happened next.  He was going fast and I was panicking.  Hold back, I'm telling myself, hold back.  Nope, he kept going, kept going, and he kept going. 
And what was even more amazing was that in the final stretch when he could see the finishing post, he turned on a sprint and left me!!!!    I must say, I have
never been so proud of him as I was today.  This whole challenge started after he watched my video of the 24 hour challenge back in 2012.  Back then he was smoking, overweight and drinking far too much.  He said he was proud of his mum and I had inspired him to turn his health regime around.

Today he came in with an amazing time of 29mins 40secs and in his age group gender of 25-29, he came 32nd out of 75 and 159th out of 696, all categories/genders.   Not bad for a swimmer that doesn't swim!   Well done Mark, you did absolutely fantastic and I think if you put your mind to it, and of course, did some training, you would be amazed at the results.  You are a natural and I love you. x.  And I promise not to be the over-bearing, over-protective mum next time round.

I repeated the mile about an hour later on my own and swum it in 24.29.  I was first lady home in the +55 age group and came 28th out of 696, all categories/genders.

Eton 10k - 14th June 2014

First race of the season for me and I must say I definitely was not looking forward to it.  I don't know where the time has gone, but for some reason, although I have been training 3 or 4 times a week, I have certainly not been putting the distance in.  Thank god I only entered the 5k, and not the 10k event.  No matter how much you train in a pool, if you haven't been doing long continuous swims, you know it's going to be tough when you do.

About an hour before the event, the heavens opened.  It came down in bucket loads and we all ran for cover under the nearest tent.  The water became even less appealing now.

So, hence I started the long exhausting task of squeezing into my wetsuit thinking that it was going to be a long cold swim.  How wrong was I.

Good old British weather, just twenty minutes before the off, and not a cloud in the sky.  I was tugging at the neck of my wetsuit for air.  I was melting in all that rubber.  Well too late now, I was going to be stuck in it for the duration.


I had no pre-conceived expectations of how I would do, but when the gun went off, I never realised how much of an uncomfortable race this was going to be.  I struggled in my suit, was drinking loads of yukky water and melting fast.   So when the race was finally over, I was glad and exited the water rather weary to say the least.

I won the ladies over 50 event as was 6th fastest female over the line in a time of 1hr 21mins. 6secs.   So, everything considered, I was glad to finish in a reasonable time.


Always makes it a good day when lots of Redcaps are racing too.
Not much more to say on this one.