Korea


The final racing chapter for this year was two 70.3 races in Korea. This was going to be a good test because of the fact that the races was only 2 weeks apart and this will be the first time I attempt this. Balancing the races, recovery as well as being a tourist was going to be difficult, but I thought I could manage that.

The first race was in Incheon, where it was very hot and humid. This was a very tough race as South Africa just came out of winter and I wasn’t prepared for the heat. The swim was in a canal and was quite enjoyable. The cycle was a bit technical in the first 8km as we had to navigate about 8 U turns and several 90 degree turns. This hurt the legs for the run and the rest of the cycle. To make matters worse we had to do 3 laps of the bike. I felt good for the first 2 laps and then suddenly I started to cramp a bit. But nothing too bad, just the body’s way of saying listen here you are on the limit. I was glad when the cycle was done and was eager for the run to start. My running felt good in training and I was happy to start the run. The first 10km was good and I felt that if I can keep this pace I will be very happy. Unfortunately the wheels came off and I suffered the last half of the run. I ran slower and slower and I was in a lot of pain. I managed to soldier on and finish the race in 7th position.
It was a good learning curve, but I felt drained emotionally and physically. I wanted to go home and even asked my mom to change my flights so I could come back and rest and start to prepare for next year. She talked me out of it and I had to stay and focus to get my mind back on track for the next race. 

For the next two weeks the focus was just on recovery and enjoying the city. My brother and I one day went to Everland just to clear the mind a bit and have some fun. It was also good to bond with my brother for 3 weeks, some quality time together.

The second race was in Gurye in the south, a beautiful little town in the mountains, luckily we didn’t have to climb the mountains in the cycle leg. I went into the race with a little bit less stress knowing that whether it a good or bad race, the whole mission of this trip was to gain experience and learn how my body reacts to what I’m putting it through. The cycle is still my main problem with the longer distance races, I know I need to pick it up quite a lot. During the race there was a group of about 6 athletes cycling together. I told myself, you can crawl the run but you have to push and stick with the group. And I managed to do just that, sticking with them was very hard but mentally it was a huge boost. Surprisingly the run was quite good until the last 5km. I was sitting comfortably in 6th position and was only overtaken in the last km to finish in 7th.
 This was a great trip, with a huge mountain of experience gained and three weeks bonding with my older brother. It was emotionally and physically draining, but I feel like I came out of this a stronger athlete.  I feel like I am improving with regards to race experience and strategy with every race.


I have some off time now and in a few weeks I will begin to prepare for the 2016 season.

Cheers
Rudolf