Sunday, August 24, 2014

Peninsula Athletics

This is a little bit late but here is my Peninsula Athletics report

Over the last weekend I was competing in the Peninsula athletics to try and qualify to be able to race at the state championships in Brisbane in late October. Unfortunately for the past few weeks I had been sick, but thankfully I had two fantastic sessions in the week leading up so I felt that I was going to have some good races. 

My first race was the 1500m and I knew that from races leading up to this competition and I knew that I wasn't too far off the qualifying time and this made me confident stepping up onto the start line. I went out way too hard in the first lap and I was running at sub four minute pace. Unfortunately for me this upset my whole race and although I was able to take a clear win, I only ran a 4:36 which was 10 seconds off the qualifying time. I was really upset about how I ran that race. I am just so thankful that I have built up a network of people who know who I am and one of the team managers came up and said that he would allow me to run in Brisbane because he knows my capabilities. This gave me a confidence boost to try and run the good 800m and to try and qualify the official time.

Monday morning saw my 800m final and I was confident that I could run a 2:06 to qualify. There was one person who I knew would be tough competition from the Tablelands and so my plan was to stick on his shoulder. We went through the first lap in 60 seconds, which was on the planned time that I wanted to run. The last 300m was the toughest part of the race because I ended up with lactic acid through my arms. I pushed as hard as I could and at 200m another runner came past me, putting me into third. I ran to my very limit and was almost able to get back into 2nd but I just couldn't get there. Thankfully I ran a 2:05, which was under the qualifying time. I was over the moon considering that I had been sick. I now had to turn my focus to the 3000m that afternoon.

Racing a 3000m on the track can be quite boring because there are so many laps and the thinking off this and the fact that it was run as the last race at the end of the day saw my motivation drop. I wasn't too keen to run this but after watching the first 3000m (13-15years) I started to become excited and eager to race because a training partner ran a very quick time, so I was out to try and get as close as possible to what he ran. For the majority of the race I sat with the leaders and I would put in the occasional surge to test the legs of the other boys. With about 1km to go I heard my coach yell out that I was off the time that we had set and something in me told me to go. I put in a huge attack and coming up with 800m to go I could hear people yelling that I had cracked the other runners. I ran as hard as I could and finished the race off with a win and a time of 9:56. This was a 16 second PB and I broke the old record by 36 seconds. Unfortunately I still didn't run the qualifying time but after already been accepted for the 800m and 1500m, I had the opportunity to race this at states. 


I think the carnival was quite successful and thankfully I was able to get onto the team and now I will be competing in Brisbane in late October. Hopefully I'll get over my illness and then I'll be able to train and stay committed to get into the top 10 in both or maybe three of my races.

Finishing off the 3000m

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Watch what you eat!

I was searching through YouTube today and I came across this video that hit me like a freight train. It is very direct and the scary thing is that what happens in this video is a direct relation to society in the 21st century.


For me this is quite scary and portrays a very powerful powerful message about what foods can do to your body. I hope that you can get something out of this.

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Cairns Copperlode Cup

Today after a late decision I decided to race the Cairns Copperlode Cup. The race has been going on since the late 90's and this was the third time that I have raced it. It is a 15km race and it is uphill the whole way and you climb around 600m. The first year I won B grade, second year I was 4th in A grade and so this year I was out to better what I have done.

I haven't been training specifically for cycling lately as I have been super busy and I've had a lot of running to be focusing on so I really didn't expect too much. I woke up late and that was already a set back because it meant I was rushing and I don't like that especially on race days. I missed out on my warm up ride to he race start which meant I would starting cold. I put that behind me and jumped on my bike to start the race. Ivan Cook was on the start line and he was the red hot favourite to win. As the race started I led out for the first few hundred metres before I thought it was best to just sit tight and try hold Ivan's wheel as he raced up the mountain. We basically broke away at the very beginning and somewhere around the 4km mark, Ivan was left to ride by himself after I dropped off after not being able to hold his pace. I rode the rest of the way as hard as I could knowing that I would still probably get a personal best time even if I rode by myself. I came across he line in 2nd place behind Cook with a time of 39:20. I rode a myself to a 2 minute personal best and my best place finish.

The race was super hard and after struggling over the climb it's given me lots of motivation to get out there and train as hard as I can to get back to my peak, because who knows how well I could have gone if I was riding on my best form. 

Not the best photo, but this was when I came to the
finish in 2nd place
                                        

Friday, August 1, 2014

Cairns Cycling Festival- Race Report

If anyone has been following my twitter over the past week I said that I was going to have a race update on Monday night, but I just didn't get around to it until now. Last weekend I raced three races over two days in part of a small but still challenging Cairns Cycling Festival.

Saturday morning started with an individual time trial, which was 20km, an out and back course. It was quite windy so this made it difficult with a headwind coming home. I went out really hard sitting on about 43km/h for the first 10km. When I came to the turn around and started to head back I felt like I just ran out of energy and hadn’t eaten for that previous three days. This made coming back even more difficult. I ended up finishing in 3rd after the first race for the weekend. I averaged 38km/h with a time of 32:23 for the 20km.

A criterium was followed in the afternoon and I must say that it was really hard to back up after a hard hit out that morning. It didn't take long before the strongest rider in Cairns, Ivan Cook attacked into the head wind and I didn't have the legs to try and go with him. I was left with another rider and we kept swapping off turns to try and keep going for the 40min race. Cook ended up lapping us with about 10mins to go and he put in another attack with 2 laps to go. I wasn't able to follow this either so I just rolled around to the finish to try and finish the race. I finished in 3rd and was very undecided as to whether or not I would race on Sunday as I thought I had worn myself out too much.

I decided on Sunday that I would do the race although of the horrible wet conditions. A very small field turned up to race A grade with Ivan once again turning up and being the main favourite to win again. There were only 3 riders in my grade and the officials gave B grade a 5min head start, so automatically our first goal was to try and catch them. Cook did the majority of the work throughout the whole race but no one missed a turn. As we came around with 10km to go, we started to head up the infamous green hill loop, which was expected to test some riders. We could see B grade at the top of the hill and we definitely thought we would be able to catch them. Cook attacked but I was able to follow his move and he just sat up. We came to one kilometre to go and we were still together with B grade around 40 seconds ahead. I was sitting in third wheel perfect for a sprint but Cook’s aggressive and powerful lesson meant that he was able to easily sprint for the line taking the win followed by myself in second.


I don't think it was the best weekend of racing that I’ve ever done and that’s due to the fact that I hadn’t been on the bike that much. I felt a lot stronger on the bike in Sunday’s race so hopefully I’ll be able to get back to my peak. Next races that I have are the regional athletics championships in around two weeks time where I’m racing the 800m and 1500m.

Friday, July 25, 2014

Whats happening this weekend?

This weekend I am competing in three different races over the two days. I’m racing in a time trial, criterium and a road race. I am so happy to be back racing on my bike after a few weeks of basically no riding but I am worried that with the lack of cycling training whether or not I’ll be able to hang on to A grade and get some good results.

Saturday morning starts the racing off with a 20km followed by a criterium in the afternoon and then on Sunday there is a road race, which incorporates the ‘super steep’ climb called Green Hill. I have never been up there but I have heard it’s not that long. I still don't want to underestimate it especially with no training over the past few weeks.


I think that I am really going to struggle and I’m almost not looking forward to it. Racing is always good fun but this weekend might be a little different. I’m still going to give it my all and hopefully I’ll have enough strength to be able to perform to where I like.


Tuesday, July 22, 2014

State Cross-Country 2014

Over the past weekend I have been in Toowoomba competing in the State Cross Country Championships. After having a week and a half of solid training in Canberra I noticed that there was a huge difference in how I was able to breathe during the race and at no point did I feel like the air was burning in my lungs. I was now preparing for a 6km battle.

Sunday was my individual race and the race was at 3:25 in the afternoon. I knew that having my race at this time meant that the temperature would be hovering around the maximum allowing for perfect racing conditions. I was aware that I have been very inconsistent this year so I didn’t put any pressure on myself and I wasn’t nervous. After lining up on the start line I gave myself the goal of beating my best performance of 24th and possibly even slipping into the top 20. As the gun sounded I didn’t sprint off at a blistering pace because I knew that I wanted to save myself. The long start line shortly came to a tight squeeze around the first corner where I found myself in the perfect position of about 15th-20th and I knew that all I had to do was stay here or even try move up, keeping in mind that I had 6km’s. About 2.5km into the race I started losing feeling in my arms and I knew that this was a bad sign because I wouldn't have anything to drive with. I didn’t give up and just tried to keep pushing through whilst trying to shake some blood into my arms while I ran. It was around the 4km mark where the feeling came back and instantly I made up around 5 places easily putting me in the top 20, but as soon as I came to the hills I lost the feeling again and those people came straight past again. I knew this wasn’t good and I was trying so hard to maintain where I was in the pack. As I crested the last hill and onto the oval with around 500m to go I was exhausted and had nothing left in the tank. I was able to cross the line without ending up in the medical tent this year.

I lost two places in the last 200m and this hurt a bit on the inside because I didn't have anything else to fight with. I ended up finishing in 25th and although this isn’t anything to be ashamed of, I am a little bit disappointed in how I finished. I knew that I could have easily ran myself into the top 20 and to miss out on my best performance by only one spot was really quite annoying.


On an overall the whole trip was really good and our teamed finished around 7th or 8th in the relays, which is always good fun. I am undecided on whether or not I will race next year because of the distance (8km). I am now shifting my focus to athletics where I think I have a chance of making the top 10 in the 1500m and the final in the 800m. I get more enjoyment out of track running these days so I really want to work hard for those championships later this year.

My favourite photo from the race. (Early stages of the 6km)

Friday, July 4, 2014

The last couple of days + running with Brad

The past few days have been quite busy due to the fact that my sister has had her baby boy. I have still been training everyday, except for today, which turned out to be a rest day. Yesterday was a great run up on some trails with a mate of mine Brad, who lives in Canberra and I wanted to give you a little bit of an insight into who he is and how we came to know each other.

I met Brad a few years ago as he ran into Cairns. He had been running from Canberra and was headed for the top of Australia raising money for mental health research. For anyone who doesn't quite understand the enormity of what he did, the distance from Brisbane to Cairns is about 2000km and I assume it would be around 1500-2000km from Canberra to Brisbane. I first ran with Brad for the last 8km as he ran into Cairns and then I ran with him for about 20km as he left Cairns to continue his run. I still find it hard to comprehend what he actually did, but since then we have remained in contact and most times that I come to Canberra we catch up for a run and usually a coffee.

Yesterday we had the chance to go for an awesome run in what he describes as his backyard. We ran up what I think was black mountain here in Canberra and some of the trails he took me on were astonishing. I have never run on such fantastic terrain and running through the fog as we ran up this mountain in about 5 degree temperatures made the experience so much better. We finished off with about 9km of hilly and not so easy running, but I can say that I want to go back there.

After a rest day today, my coach has asked me to do a Parkrun tomorrow just to test my fitness and see how I am going. Keeping in mind that I’m about two weeks out from state cross-country. I’m not sure on the course or anything so I’m aiming to just run hard. I have a time in my head, but that’s something I want to keep to myself in case I don't achieve to the level that I think I’m at.


Unfortunately I haven’t taken any photos since I’ve been here so I’m hoping to get some tomorrow at the Parkrun. It’s expected to be about 5 degrees again so I’m quite nervous about racing in such cold temperatures, but I know for sure that I’ll have my gloves on. As far as training for the next week, I’ll be here in Canberra acclimatising until Wednesday before I return home for some very intense sessions leading up to state cross-country.