Blog August 2014

Riverhead Race Report and More Iron Fit Results

Posted On: August 25, 2014

My Riverhead Race Report and More Iron Fit Race Results

August 2014

 

The Iron Fit Endurance athletes have been busy this month posting one great race after another!  Below is a report on those races.  We started the month with Riverhead Rocks.  Noah and Irene Lam competed, as well as myself!

I decided to test my fitness at Riverhead this year.  I had been training with my athletes and felt pretty fit, so why not race?  I headed there in the morning with George and Salty as my cheering squad (see pic of "Coach Salty)When I got to the race sight, I was also happy to see Susan Roman, Jose Hernandez and my parents there to cheer me on too!  How lucky can I be? Susan, myself, Jose and Coach Salty pictured below.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Riverhead is a time trial start, so I placed myself in the front, right behind the top men.  I wasn’t too psyched about my swim as I exited the water three minutes slower than last year, but quickly shrugged it off.  Onto the bike I went, where I found myself biking with Eamon Flood, a very good athlete here on Long Island.  It ended up that I would pass him, then he would pass me...  On and on we went like that, finding ourselves in the awkward position of not being able to bike away from one other as well as trying not to draft one another!  Towards the end of the bike, a woman passed me.  She was just plain stronger than me.  I couldn’t stay near her…and she looked like she could run too! 

When I exited transition, George yelled out to me that I was 1 minute behind the lead woman!  “Oh no”, I thought, “…here we go again” (this had just happened to me in Pat Griskus a few weeks prior).  I was questioning whether I could actually catch her, but I was trying my best.  Soon I saw her in the distance and I quickly realized that I was reeling her in!  By mile 3, right smack dab in town in front of my friends and family, I caught and passed her.  “Great!” I thought!  “I easily made up a minute on her in 3 miles!  Three more to go…I have this won!”  So, I ran the final three miles steady and came across the finish line first!  Woo Hoo!  A great day in the bag!  …so I thought!  It ended up the “second place woman” started the swim back in the second time group.  Because of this, she was the actual winner of the day…by 11 seconds!  Doh!!  A frustrating way to lose for sure!

I thought back to a familiar result:  I was racing Kona as an age-grouper and found myself in second place.  I was reeling in the girl in front of me, and finally caught and passed her less than a mile left of the run!  I ran down Alii drive with tears in my eyes thinking, “I can’t believe I just won my age group in Hawaii”!!!!!”  “I’m the World Champion 25-29 year old!”  I came across the line and was ecstatic!  …until I saw my parents, that is.  They didn’t look quite as excited as I was for some reason?  “Danielle”, they said, “you got second.  The first place girl finished already”.  My heart sank.  “Hmm…Well OK then…”  I did my best at that moment to be psyched with a second place finish that at any other time in my career I would have been thrilled about!  In a short time, I put it in perspective and was thrilled with my result, but as in Riverhead, sometimes it’s tough to get second ;-)

My frustration after my Riverhead finish quickly turned to joy as I saw Noah Lam finish with a PR race, followed by his wife  Irene Lam finishing her very first Olympic distance race!!!  I was so thrilled for both of them…especially Irene who was worried about being able to finish the swim in time.  I knew she could do it and I knew this race would be a turning point for her!!  Watching her finish was just awesome.  Great pics of Noah running and of the Lam family after Irene's finish!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next race result was the Presidential Lakes Aqua Bike on August 10th.  John Burgess competed in the event as a prep race for his Aqua bike Nationals in a few weeks.  John finished 6th overall in the Aqua bike division.  This event is not ranked according to age.  If it were, John would have won his age group by over 9 minutes!  I’m really excited to see what he does at Nationals in September.  That event will be a half which will play to John’s strength!

The following weekend Shayne Lewis headed up to West Point to compete in the sprint race there.  Shayne is new to the sport.  He is young and he is talented.  He proved this in West Point with a 2nd place finish in his age group!  Shayne has only been training for a little over a month, which is amazing!  His background as a collegiate rower has helped him to build a huge aerobic engine.  He will be competing in the Mighty Hamptons next…his first Olympic distance event.  I’m excited to see what he can do in this race, but even more excited for 2015 when he has a year of solid training under his belt!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The same weekend of West Point was Timberman 70.3.  Irene Lam competed in the sprint race Saturday with ease.  She said that the swim was “no problem”, which was music to my ears!  It proved that she jumped that hurdle after completing Riverhead Rocks.  Noah Lam competed in the 70.3 the next day!  This was his first half and he had a great day despite some challenges.  He gouged his foot on a rock out of the swim and had to tend to a bad cut on his foot.  He then went on to have an amazing bike that exceeded my expectations!  The run was a challenge as he had an issue with his foot though he toughed it out as best he could and finished his first 70.3!!  Congrats to the Lam family yet again! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tobay was this past weekend where we saw Frank Fiorello finishing 3rd in the Clydesdale division!  Frank is a strong athlete and has had a long season which will end at the Lake George Olympic distance in a few weeks. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also had Jim Nostrom (pictured with Frank) compete, as well as Peter Morandi and his wife Donna!  The Morandi’s will both be competing in the Nations triathlon on the 7th of September and Donna will be competing in the Philly Marathon in November.

Congrats to everyone and I look forward to more race results in the fall!

Cheers

Danielle

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Ironman Lake Placid 2014

Posted On: August 11, 2014

Ironman Lake Placid 2014

I haven’t been to Ironman Lake Placid, or to the town of Lake Placid since I last raced there back in 2010.  It wasn’t my best finish, but it certainly wasn’t my worst!  For the fourth time I finished and for the fourth time I swore that I would not return.  In my opinion, Lake Placid was the hardest course of the 15 I have competed in, including Kona!  Well, I went back on my promise and I did return, but this time as a spectator!

This year I had three athletes competing in the race:  Jose Hernandez, Susan Roman and Johnny Graziano.  As I headed up there Saturday morning I began to feel the same nerves I would always feel driving up to Lake Placid.  This time, however, my nerves were for  the three athletes I mentioned who I had the pleasure to work with for the months leading up to this weekend.  Each athlete had their own up’s and down’s throughout training (as everyone does) and each had a special place in my heart.

Lake Placid did not disappoint this year as far as difficulty is concerned.  Come race morning the skies opened up during the swim.  The roads were flooding and thunder and lightning were directly overhead as the athletes were swimming.  I was standing under my umbrella trying to stay dry watching the organizers frantically pulling people out of the water!  Because of this, the final times only reflect everyone’s first loop of the swim and no T1.  As I was standing at the lake watching, I was getting very nervous for the athletes out on the bike course.  I’ve done this course in the rain before and found the 4 mile downhill in the beginning of the course to be terrifying in the rain!  I hoped that everyone would be safe out there and thankfully they were! 

Once the rain cleared up, the sun came out and it got very HOT and humid!  This was obstacle #2!  Again, I was hoping that the prep from the past months was paying off out there and that everyone was doing what they could to stay nutritionally sound and as cool as possible!  In the end, each one had a great race despite the conditions of the day, which is all you can ask for in Ironman.  I’m happy to say that Johnny, Susan and Jose all persevered and each one had a great day out there!   Here is the short version of the race recap for each of the athletes’s mentioned:

 

Johnny Graziano and I had met up in the winter to discuss the season ahead that would culminate in his first ever Ironman finish:  Ironman Lake Placid.  Johnny came into training with an injury that prevented him from running for a couple of months.  We decided to train heavily in the pool, as this was Johnny’s weak link.  We also ramped up the cycling to build strength in that area.  Once Johnny was able to run again, his bike and swim were coming along fantastically!  Johnny continued to train hard throughout the season.  He made huge gains in the swim and bike and was showing his raw talent in the run.  Unfortunately, Johnny had more trouble with injury towards the end of the season limiting his running.  Because of this, we had to again rely heavily on swim and bike training to build strength in those areas leaving him as strong as possible for the run.  Johnny came into lake Placid with only one “moderately” long run, but I had faith that he could still have a great day out there.  He was stronger than ever in the swim and the bike and I knew that despite the lack of running miles in training, he could pull off a fantastic day.

Well, he proved me right.  Johnny finished IMLP in amazing fashion!  I don’t think he realizes just how great he did up there!  He finished the swim strong and unscathed, biked a solid 112 and went on to run incredible marathon after VERY LITTLE run training!!  His talent, hard work and positive attitude really got him through a tough day after many obstacles.  I couldn’t be happier for Johnny and I know he is in store for a killer Ironman if he chooses to do another one in the future.

I started coaching Jose Hernandez in the winter as well.  Jose’s swim has been his weak link, so we focused on technique in the pool to help make him more comfortable.  Jose couldn’t even swim 1 length of the pool the previous year!  He taught himself how to swim and with the help of his friends was able to finish Ironman Mont-Tremblant in 2013!  When I first met with Jose, it was obvious he needed a lot of work in the water.  It was also obvious that he was a huge physical talent.  He would do everything I told him to do in the water without a problem!  His body awareness and ability to change his technique in such a short amount of time was incredible.  Needless to say, Jose’s swim improved by leaps and bounds over the months! 

As most know, Jose is a huge talent on the bike.  With the addition of the power meter, we were able to see just how talented he was and were able to dial in all his workouts based on his threshold power.  It was incredible to see his FTP improve throughout the season despite his already strong cycling leg.  But what most surprised me was Jose’s run talent!  I had the pleasure of doing many run’s and track workouts with Jose.  Whatever pace I ran, Jose would be right there with me!  His aerobic engine is huge and I was super excited about his strength in all 3 sports across the board!

Going into IMLP, we had Jose’s watts dialed in.  I wanted him to have a solid bike, but also wanted him to set himself up for the run, as I found this to be his “secret weapon”.  Jose finished the swim very strong and, like Johnny, feeling totally unscathed coming out of the water.  He hopped on the bike and stuck to the prescribed wattage.  When I saw Jose at the end of the first loop he looked SUPER smooth, as if he was going out for a relaxed ride.  His time was right-on too!  Again I saw him after the second loop and again he looked fantastic!

Jose started off running perfectly.  He was relaxed and ticking off the miles like we thought he would.  He felt strong, but unfortunately, as this sometimes happens in Ironman, his stomach began to have major cramping.  He was reduced to walking due to the pain, which slowed him down.  Jose, being a fierce competitor was able to rally and finished the race looking strong again!  He finished his second Ironman 3 hours faster than his first!  Amazing job Jose!  I am excited to see what he can do in the future when he runs the marathon that he is capable of running off the bike!!

 

 

Susan Roman and I started up back in the winter as well.  When we first met up, she was recovering from a serious knee injury that needed major treatment and months of no running at all.  She was up to a 30 minute run 2 days each week and a 40 minute run as her long run when we met up.  Susan came into this season focused on a goal and her hard work and determination never wavered throughout the season!  Susan worked closely with me, as well as with a nutritionist that revamped her daily nutrition as well as her race day nutrition.

Susan, in my opinion, had a “dream season”.  This was by no means a “lucky season”, this had to do with her attention to detail, close working relationship with myself and her nutritionist and her ability to listen to her body at all times.  Every race Susan competed in this year was an amazing one, a PR, a great day.  Lake Placid just ended up being the “icing on the cake”.

Susan came out of the water in lake Placid with a PR swim, by 3 minutes.  She then hoped on the bike and crushed her goal time as well as a PR bike split by 29 minutes.  On the run, Susan not only ran a PR marathon, but she bested her run split at IMLP by over 53 minutes!  Her finishing time was 1 hour and 26 minutes faster than when she competed back in 2006!  I knew her potential going in and I knew she would have a great day out there, but for everything to go as perfectly executed as it did, blew me away!!  A HUGE congrats to her for an amazing season ad a dream race!  Susan isn’t done for the season, however, so it will be exciting to see what she can do after recovering from Lake Placid and using that fitness for shorter faster races!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Congrats to all three on fantastic races up there.  I was thrilled to cheer each one on throughout the day!

More race results have been rolling in, so check in soon for more to come!

Happy training and racing!

Dee

 

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