Sunday 1 April 2012

RAISIN RIVER RACE 2012 1ST KAYAK-2ND OVERALL (+ RICHMOND RACE)) 2012

Hi all,
this is my first race report since the Worlds back in November 2011 and I must say I am happy the racing season is finally here.
After survivng my first canadian winter and I must say I actually really enjoyed the x-country skiing and working in the gym helped me keeping fit. We had a "mild winter" which for me was already bloody cold but I guess I shouldn't complain since it was a "mild" one.
So my running and cycling fitness didn't get as much affected as I thought it would because of winter thanks to the treadmil, skate skiing every week end and stationary bike. However I am back almost to full regime training now and I do feel it...
My paddling however took a massive slap not as much for my strength that i actually improved by working out in the gym but by the endurance and time in the boat.
Two weeks ago I participated in my first race of the season: a 12.6km paddle race called the richmond paddle race. It was my first time paddling since december and getting in the boat for the first time in so long and starting with a race was not the wisest idea i ever had.  In addition it was fairly cold for me and i might have been a little overdressed. I started in the last wave with my friends Ben and Alex, the three of us in prs spirit surfskis. I usually can follow Ben but he took off almost right away. After 5 minutes I started overheating and my new gloves were not good for me and I lost circulation in my right hand but I had Alex right behind me and couldn't give up. After 10 minutes my arms wanted to fall off and the gloves were really painful. After about 45 min I actually ended up taking them off and it went all better from there on. Despite Alex took that opportunity to pass me my pride made me push to catch up and then pass him again. Luckily for me there were a few rapids right before the end enabling me to go away from him finishing 2nd in the sit on top category, 4th overall.
After what I would call a disaster of a race, (even if it was a good result) because of how I felt during the race, I started paddling again (the rivers had finally thawed) three times a week for the next two weeks until the raisin river race last week end. That race was originally a 35km paddle race but ended up to be shortened due to low water (hard to believe since they had lots of snow not a long time ago but true) to 27-28km. The temperature was a lovely 0 degree at the start line and we waited for about an hour in our wetsuits, me freezing to death in the back of a french canoe team's car. My friend Peter and I (number 35) started in the same wave of 3 people, about 12 minutes behind the first grid. Both on our prs, I knew that Peter is as fast or a little faster than me on the flat but I also knew I am better in rapids and that it was his first time back paddling of the year so I had some chances. There were a few rapids and a dam to go through and I was pretty confident I would go through ok. From the start on I managed to stay just in front of him and a few kilometers from the start I managed to put a few boat length in between us so I knew he couldn't draft any more. I was feeling a lot better than two weeks before, a lot stronger and I didn't want him to pass me but i knew that eventuallly it would happen. Slowly but surely I was putting more distance between us and we were passsing a lot of people in canoes and kayaks.
When I got to the dam I don't know why my legs started shaking and suddently I wasn't overly confident anymore. For god sake I didn't want to swim, the water is freezing cold and I knew there was still a fair amount of paddling to do till the end after it. Thanks god I went through well without falling. Sorry to all the people who where on the bridge waiting for me to fail ;). I passed a canoe (number 4) then and the girl told me I was the first person to pass them (they started about 11min before me). I, I don't know why, assumed that there were only 3 people in front of me then (1 pro canoe and two double canoes number 1 to 3) and started "chasing them" thinking that maybe they were not that far ahead. 
A few kilometers after (at what I think would have been about 18km) my arms started to get tired and I asked a gentleman on the side of the road how far we were. I didn't hear him clearly and understood 8 to 10km (he told me after he said 7-8km) but anyway my mental just took a slap and I fighted to stay "strong" as long as I could. 15min later some guys were on the side of the river and they told me I was at about 10km from the finish...I almost gave up on the "strong attitude" but luckily the same guy I had talked to before was on the side of the river 15min later again and he told me I had only 3.5km to go max.
I was turning aroud regularly to see if Peter was still there but I couldn't see him. However I didn't want to slow down just in case he sprints off to the finish and kick my bum so I kept paddling as strong as I could till the finish.
When I got there I asked how far the canoes were ahead from me and they rectified saying "the canoe" arrived a while ago (~17-18min). It was the pro canoe (he came first overall) and because he started 12min ahead of me he actually won by 5-6min on me.
I ended up 1st kayak (all gender) and 2nd overall (over 98 participant).
Peter arrived 5min after me.
I must thank Unleash compression without who my body would be falling apart :) and NRS for the awesome paddling gears they gave me which kept me warm and paddling :)
For a few weeks now I have been training a lot.
I started a trail running group with work which is giving me a good workout every week in the wood, I have been mountain biking a couple of times in the last 2 weeks, riding my roady everyday or so at least to commute and I am trying to keep my paddling training to 2-3 times a week. The adventure racing season starts as from next week end for me with a race every week end for the next 3 weeks (about 8h each). I also have in mind the 5 days expedition race in new england in june and the avon descent paddle race in WA in august so let just say that the training has begin and that I am more than determinated to get as strong as I have ever been for it :)

N.L.

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