Thursday, 4 July 2013

Bray Lake - Duoathlon


Braylakes Duoathlon

This Event was always going to be slightly loathed if I tell the truth, iv never had much love of running and this event is not one I was particularly looking forward too, however saying that I did have a great time and am glad to went to it. Having the running element really opened up the range of competitors joining the event especially allowing teams so that one person could run and one could SUP. It was a long way to travel from the deepest darkest parts of Devon up to Maidenhead but having been there before certainly helped in knowing that I could pull over in front of the gates when I arrived and get some kip ready for the big event. Rain and inflatable roof racks however don’t make enjoyable driving or sleeping, 20 miles short of Bray Lake the heavens opened up and shortly I was completely soaked, all part of the fun of things though, tomorrows another day…..

The morning arrived soon enough and people turned up eager for the event, some less so, also not looking forward to the running but there none the less. Tents and boards of different makes went up and the area was transformed and really looked the part for racing, the wind also went up and managed to increase all day. The race itself was fairly tough paddling straight away into the wind to the far corner of the lake, once round the far mark though a fairly good down winder stretch to get a slight breather, through the island round another mark and back towards the beach ready for the run, shudder. I hit the beach about the same time as Charlie Jones and we ran along at a similar pace for about 1/3 of the lake, granted he said he had a stitch so that’s probably why but I just kept putting 1 foot in front of another and plodded on round, it was frustrating seeing people run past you not out of breathe and cruise off into the distance but I still tried to focus on my own race and not worry too much about the others. When I made it back to the water I really made it count, overtaking people that had cruised past me on the run a few minutes ago, I knew that id have to create a fair size gap though so that it couldn’t happen again. I dug deep and clawed my way into the wind figuring that would be the section that would slow others down the most and therefore my best chance to gain time. I created a fair size gap and pulled away from others while closing in on the front couple of people. But again the run came around, and the same faces passed me by in a flash. Some were in teams so although I beat the person on the water the runner was fresh and ready to go and in most cases actually good at running which helps a great deal….

 


 I was chuffed with my performance though and the fact it was over once the last SUP section was done. It was a shame I could not have stayed for the Sunday and done the distance race but work comes first. The day was still not done though after everyone had finished and had a good breather it was time for the Sprints, everyone had to use 12’6” boards, as I had not brought a 12’6 with me I borrowed one of Rik Garratt, one of his Mistral board, it looked heavy and bulky but was surprisingly light, it would have been nice to have a good play around on it first to get used to the sweet spots and turns but we only had a small weather window, As the ladies started their sprints the weather got worse and worse, the men’s sprints were postponed until the sun had come out again….. The sprints were a rolling knock out eliminator, once the first person crosses the line a 3 minute timer started, the last 3 were instantly knocked out; this continues until there are just 3 left. I made it through 3 rounds but knew my time was about done trailing as the back of the pack and narrowly making it through the previous round, still the competition was of very good calibre and I know I’m not a sprinter so I was happy enough.


 A BBQ and after party was held afterwards and it was a good chance to get to know everyone on a more personal level, you get to see a lot of familiar faces at the races round the country but never get much time to stop and have a chat about day to day things so it was enjoyable. Thanks to Bray lake Watersports for setting up the event and Ben Swails for being the Brain child of the Event, And thanks to everyone who attended