New Orleans 70.3


So last weekend was my first race back in the northern hemisphere after my operation. It was the New Orleans 70.3 and unfortunately due to the bad weather they had to cancel the swim and add a 2mile run at the beginning of the race. This wasn’t ideal but I was happy with where my running form was at to have a good race.

I arrived in New Orleans at 1am on Wednesday morning and struggled until race day to get into the time zone after travelling from New Zealand. I was sleeping 11-12hrs a night with the sleeping “supplementation” and still struggling to get going when I rose at an embarrassing noon. Thankfully my training partner up here, Sam Leblanc was patient enough to wait until I was up to start training.

The lead up to the race felt pretty usual but looking back my legs never came back to normal after the flight even with the help of my Normatec compression boots. Soon race day came around and with it a DNF (did not finish). The only other race in my career that I have pulled out of was the Wiesbaden 70.3 in Germany where I retired due to my Achilles. This is not something I do or intend to make habit of but given the circumstances it was the right decision… I think. My legs had struggled the whole bike and after keeping it together for three quarters of the bike they started to give way and blow up which was strange. Heading onto the run I was determined to put the bad part of the race behind and start moving forward but my body had other ideas and every stride felt short and there was nothing I could do about it. Soon the exhaustion of keeping going that long, caught up and putting one leg in front of the next was impossible.

I learnt a bit more about my body which will help me understand how and when I am ready to push its limits, so I am thankful for that. This was my third less than ideal race in New Orleans and I am determined to come back next year and break this tradition.

Congrats to Trevor Wutele, Richie Cunningham and Tom Lowe for filling up the podium and congratulations to everyone who held it together after the change in race structure and got to the finish line. 

Now I am in St. Petersburg, Florida getting ready for the St. Anthony’s Olympic distance tri this weekend. The field is one of the strongest in the history of the race, but I am looking forward to getting out there and racing the best race I can, which all going well will be a good swim, a bike where I feel I can push my legs but stay in control and squeeze a bit more speed than usual out on the run and this will be a good opportunity to see if I have managed to get on top of the bad legs from last weekend.

Touch base after the race

Regards
Terenzo 

Welcome to the NEW ZEALAND Special & the BIEST BOOSTER Experiment "BBex"

Biestmilch is one of my sponsors and gives you the opportunity now to test one of its products.

This is the first time Biestmilch ventures out to New Zealand. During the next 4 weeks you have the possibility to participate in the BIEST BOOSTER Experiment "BBex". The BIEST BOOSTER is the tactical tool for your race. It is to chew, contains an extra high amount of Biestmilch which is bolstering up your immunity and 100 mg of caffeine of the natural caffeine extract Guarana. This amount equals round about a double Espresso. The advantage of Guarana compared to the caffeine of coffee is its smoothly increasing level of energy, so no spikes. 

Participating means also to become part of our cool team of Biest athletes Chris MACCA McCormack, Sebastian Kienle, Ronnie Schildknecht, Andi Boecherer, Yvonne van Vlerken and myself. 

You can register for the "BBex" until March 15, 2012. 

If you fill out the online protocol (respective link will be sent to you with the parcel of Boosters) and share your experience in the Biest of Friends group then you may enjoy the special activities and offers waiting for you during this year.

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ABOUT ME

Birthday: 1 March 1985.
Nickname: T.
Education: Two years Physiotherapy; 1 year Business Degree.
Occupation: Professional Triathlete
Coach: Performance Lab-Jon Ackland (since 1999)
Pilates: IQ Pilates-Raewin Hing
Language: English
Height: 179cm
Home Town: Auckland, New Zealand.
Favorite Food: Mums pizza. sushi, chocolate, Ice!
Interests: Snow Boarding; Tennis; Surfing; Movies.
Favorite Holiday: Banyan Tree Resort at Laguna Phuket, Thailand
Best Running Trail: Portland Oregon USA
Best overall Training: North Shore, Auckland, NZ / USA
Best surf Beach: Kumara Patch Taranaki.