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Training Log Archive: ColmM

In the 1 days ending Apr 6, 2014:

activity # timemileskm+mload
  Orienteering1 1:24:52 7.46(11:23) 12.0(7:04) 50027 /33c81%339.5
  Running1 10:00 1.04(9:39) 1.67(6:00)10.0
  Total1 1:34:52 8.49(11:10) 13.67(6:56) 50027 /33c81%349.5
averages - sleep:6

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Sunday Apr 6, 2014 #

11 AM

Running warm up/down 10:00 [1] 1.67 km (6:00 / km)
shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

Orienteering 1:24:52 [4] *** 12.0 km (7:04 / km) +500m 5:51 / km
spiked:27/33c slept:6.0 shoes: Inov8 X-Talon (Dec' 13)

Orienteering - Leinster Champs, 1st.
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My garmin doesn't seem to have worked, so the distance is a guess until others get uploading.
Well, this result was a big surprise, at least after I finished.
I started out and fairly immediately feeling a bit rough. I knew today wasn't going to be my day. Struggled through the first while, and my legs were sluggish as hell, but a lot of it was mental, and I wasn't too up for the fight.
Messed up 6, went too high and ended in the green, then came back out and veered too far left (1min). 8, I just found scrappy and couldn't hit a line or get going, (1 min).
The next section 9 onwards for a while went pretty well technically but physically I was still battling, even along the track to 13. It does however seem today was a day to go around, and I've gained a lot of time in places based on my routechoices. I'm interested to see everyone else's routes though.
I hit the track on the way to 17, and despite mentally feeling out of the race, to my big surprise, I saw Kev up in front. This created a bit of drive, and even a small bit of believe, "it can't be that bad a race".
Still feeling pretty flat, but working a bit better, and still navigating well. Finally caught Kev on the way to 21, headed down near to it, but we'd been put a bit off line by the green and Kev corrected quicker. I realised and thought I'd nicked in front of him, but it turned out he had got it ahead, (45s).
We race the next while together, but me never managing to get in front. While I was still feeling empty, he was helping me with motivation, and helping me push more. To 23 I went straight and kev went right so I thought I had him, just to find the bastard pop out in front of me again. It continued like this, us working through the butterfly, and me just behind until 27. We were shoulder to shoulder here, and when we both went right, and hit the slow climbing track, Kev began to drop me. Again, I struggled on, and pulled it back quickly in the forest. To 28 we parted, I climbed high immediately and Kev went a bit lower, and I got a nice downhil patch down to the control, I was away. A few easier controls, and me still running through at a reasonable pace, I did well still on the last few splits to totally drop Kev, and basically secure the win.

Like I said, this was a big surprise for me, the terrain drained everyone I think, but definitely today I felt unfit. Beating Dooby was a big surprise. Mentally work to do, a lot of mental training lined up thanks to Aonghus for every day over the next 2 weeks. I didn't really get any more tired as the race went on, and it was strength in the back half that won me this race, the best I actually felt in the race was after 27 on to the finish, with a bit of momentum through some nicer forest.
A lot of tweaking to do physically before the JK, but positives to be taken from these last two weekends.

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