I was at home watching the Chelsea
football game on TV, when my coach phoned me and asked: “Hey Rudolf, you want
to go to Sweden
for the Sprint World Champs?” I immediately said yes, why not? So arrangements
had to be made very urgently, because I would be flying in 2 days time to Stockholm . Luckily, I
already had a current visa so that was one headache out of the way.
I met Wian and Carlyn at the airport and since we all
3 are good friends, travelling was much more fun and exciting.
We arrived at the hotel in Stockholm on Wednesday and was ready to
settle in. Unfortunately, the hotel room was a bit small, but Wian and I are
good friends so it didn’t bother us too much. That afternoon we went for a swim
at the local University, which was quite easy to find. We had a nice swim and
ran the afternoon in the rain wich was quite pleasant. Carlyn and I were the
“googlers” and Wian was responsible for finding the food shops and
restaurants…. – he did a good job with this. The next few days until race day
was more or less the same, we trained and explored a bit and it rained like
tomorrow was never going to come.
On race day I was anxious, since it was a World Championship
race and I was fit, but not race fit. While warming up, I recognised a lot of
athletes who took part in the Olympics, and then I realized that I was “nobody”
and I was really racing against the top athletes in the world. My nerves were gone,
but I was determined to have a good race.
The swim was like a fight all the way, with athletes
hitting and kicking everyone around them, but that’s part of the game. I knew
that if I was being kicked or hit I was still in the race with the pack. I had
a relatively good swim and exited about middle of the field. This gave me a bit
of confidence in the race. The cycle route was very hard and technical. On the
first lap the athletes accelerated after each turn like in a sprint of the tour
de France. I was not prepared for this, and eventually I couldn’t stick with
the pack. I rode on my own at my own tempo for half a lap until I caught a few
people and we rode together until the end of the race.
During the run leg my legs were shot and I ran just
for survival and to finish. In the end I was 55th, I was very happy
with this result, since I was actually training for a 5150 and not a sprint
race. I took a lot of positives form the race and gained valuable experience.
So until next time
Cheers
Rudolf.