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June 21, 2007

Liberty Half Ironman Race Report

A half ironman triathlon isn't typically recommended just 2 weeks away from an "A" race Ironman. I like to do a half 4-5 weeks out, but 2 weeks is pretty close. However, my good friend Webb was racing the Liberty Half in Independence, MN, as was Jon DeGroot from Sioux Falls, SD. So, I wanted to race as well. Also, I raced it last year and enjoyed it, and wanted to get the feel for racing again before Coeur d'Alene on June 24, so I decided to go for it, but treat it like a long training day.

The conditions were pretty good. Temps got up to mid-80's by the afternoon, but overall it was nice. It was breezy on the hilly bike course, which slowed some times a bit.

Webb and I started in the first wave - 35 - 39 men. Per USAT rules, since I turn 35 this year, I race in the 35 - 39 age group. Jon DeGroot started 2 waves or 10 minutes back, as a young 26-year old!

I exited the water just a half minute ahead of Webb, but he beat me out of the transition, as I couldn't get out of my wetsuit! We passed each other a bit in the first 10 miles, and then I slowly pulled away. My new Felt B2 felt great, but I was going fairly easy as it was just a long training day for me. 42 miles into my race, I was passed by Jon DeGroot, even though he started 10 minutes back! He ended up out-splitting me on the bike by around 11 minutes or so, but paid for it on the run. My bike average was 20.2 mph, around 2 minutes faster than last year inspite of the wind and my training pace. I was OK with that. Jon averaged just over 21 mph, and Webb around 19.

On to the run. I felt pretty good on the run, inspite of the fact that I had slipped a disc in my lower back earlier that week. Just 2 days before the race I could hardly run at all. Praise the Lord for the good feeling on race day! Thanks also to Jon DeGroot for the public prayer at the swim start :-)

I passed Jon in the first mile of the run. He was hurting a bit, and the temps were climbing, making for a tough run. I felt pretty good and ran the first half in around 44 minutes. However, I slowed a bit after mile 9, and ended up with a 1:32 run split, or 7:04/mile pace. I finished 18th overall out of 225, in 4:58. It felt good to break 5 hours, and I felt ready for Coeur d'Alene. Jon and Webb both struggled on the run, but finished in one piece around a half hour later.

Praise be to God for my back and overall health. It felt good to break 5 hours before Coeur d'Alene, and I'm looking forward to the big day!

Results at http://onlineraceresults.com/race/view_race.php?race_id=4812

December 1, 2006

2006 Whirlpool Steelhead Triathlon

date: Aug 5th, 2006
location: Benton Harbor, MI
number of finishers: 1431
number of females: 437
number of males: 993
average time: 05:49:06
Michael Pluimer
bib number: 1056
age: 33
gender: M
location: Raymond, MN

The Whirlpool Steelhead Triathlon in 2006 was an interesting race. Over 1500 athletes raced it - double it's previous size - since it was the first year in the Ironman 70.3 Series. I just completed Ironman Lake Placid 2 weeks prior, so really didn't know how this would go. I basically took a 2-week hiatus from training, and gave it a "Whirl" (pun intended).

The swim was average - 35:35. Onto T1. Partway through the swim, I remembered I forgot to put my GPS speedometer on my bike. I thought it was in my bag, so I wasted 2 minutes scrambling through the bag while in T1, only to realize the GPS was still in my hotel room. Oh well - I guess I'd go without a speedometer on this race. Bummer. \

It turned out to be a blessing! I had no idea how fast I was going, so I went on feel, and finished with my fastest half IM bike split - 2:25, or 23.1 mph! I was a bit frustrated by all the "pack riding" and drafting on the course, which is illegal, so part of the reason for my good split was out of anger and frustration! I hate it when people cheat!!!

On to the run. I felt great on the run, and managed a 1:31 split, about a 7:00/mile pace.

I finished with my half IM PR: 4:40:49, 89th out of 1431 finishers, 14th in my AG!


Race results online at onlineraceresults.com
overall place: 89 out of 1431
division place: 15 out of 179
gender place: 88 out of 993
time: 4:40:49
swim: 35:35
trans 1: 6:01
bike: 2:25:41
trans 2: 1:52
run: 1:31:43
penalty: 0:

November 11, 2006

Liberty Triathlon

date: June 10th, 2006
location: Maple Plain, MN
number of finishers: 137
number of females: 35
number of males: 102
average time: 05:45:43
Michael Pluimer
bib number: 123
age: 34
gender: M
location: Raymond, MN

Race results available at onlineraceresults.com
overall place: 14 out of 137
division place: 5 out of 24
gender place: 13 out of 122
time: 4:57:35
swim: 33:07
trn1: 3:13
bike: 2:49:49
trn2: 2:39
run: 1:28:50