So
it feels as though summer is finally here – well almost – this changeable
weather keeps teasing us and especially those of us that tend to ride our
bicycles quite a lot! On my last update I talked about the fact that I have had
a rather unfortunate start to 2014 with various illnesses and that I was about
to compete at the 2014 European Duathlon Championships so here is my race
report…

The race consisted of 2 distances the long and the sprint. I raced in the Sprint distance in the female age category 30-34 (my first race in this age-group). I knew that I didn’t have the ideal preparation for this race and so decided that I was going to concentrate on enjoying it and not get too hung up on my final result. I was confident that I could put in a good bike performance but that my run would be what suffered the most and this held true. I finished in 8th place (a little disappointing as I was 6th last year – but in a different age category so a bit tougher this year) but on analysis of my overall time I was only 50 seconds down on last year’s race and therefore cannot be too down hearted about it. As I mentioned in my last blog I had the Worlds to try to get fit for and so that was my new aim. Just get fit!
A
part of me ‘getting fit’ involved my BUPA health check that I receive as an
employee of Spire Healthcare. It revealed that I have the lung age of a 58 year
old (which was assessed through basic peak flow measurements) and as you can
imagine as an athlete this came as quite a shock! It does however explain why I
have been under-performing and not feeling well and it was suggested that I
have what is called Post Viral Asthma. Blood tests and X Rays came back clear
and actually with some extended rest, I have not as of yet had to take any
medication and think that I am starting to come out the other side.



So
what’s next…. I have the Cambridge triathlon in 2 weeks which will actually be
my first Olympic distance triathlon – so I am excited to see how I fair at that
distance. I am then going off to Morzine with Tom and some close friends for a
‘training camp’ (not a holiday) to get some good solid bike miles in the legs
and train the mountains – I cannot wait! I have a Half Ironman race called the
Vitruvian which is based in Rutland Water at the end of August and so I need to
get out of sprint mode and onto the long train! I am hoping to enter a full Ironman
race next year so this could be the beginning of the end….!
Until
next time =)