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    Swimrun Lake James 2022 Race Report

    Swimrun Lake James 2022 Race Report

    Welcome to episode 121 of the Löw Tide Böyz - A Swimrun Podcast!

    We’ve got our first race report of 2022 to share with everyone this week! We just got back from Swimrun Lake James in North Carolina and we’re super stoked to share all the details of our latest Swimrun adventure. (Spoiler alert: we had a blast!)

    It was great to meet so many Swimrunners at the LTBz/Wild Swimrun shakeout and at the pre-race briefing. We tried to remember everyone’s names and we apologize if we missed you in our shoutouts.

    Swimrun Lake James certainly lived up to the hype and the unexpected warm weather made it for a pretty straight forward race experience. We went into the race with the plan of focusing on nutrition, pacing well, and having fun. We achieved all three! 

    We ended up finishing in 3:38:29 which was good for 4th place men's team and 5th overall behind Bronwen and Greg Dierksen of the Boston Wetsox who won overall, Marcus Barton and Kawika Tarayao, Caleb Batey and Joe Day, and Lee Greene and Jay Seymoure. We were 4ish minutes behind Lee’s team which was a surprise to us.

    We are super stoked with our race execution/result and the progress that we have made during our first training block. There are a lot of people to thank for all that progress and you know who you are. Up next for us is Ödyssey Swimrun Casco Bay in July. Hope to see you there!

    That’s it for this week’s show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, and on YouTube. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support our efforts on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.

    Thanks for listening and see you out there!

    -  Chip and Chris

    Swimrun Lake James 2021 Race Recap w/Special Guests The Swaggy Zaddys

    Swimrun Lake James 2021 Race Recap w/Special Guests The Swaggy Zaddys

    Welcome to episode sixty-nine of the Low Tide Boyz - A Swimrun Podcast!

    We got something new for everyone. On this episode, we welcome Marcus Barton and Lee Greene of Team Swaggy Zaddys for a special guest race report from Swimrun Lake James. It was  almost too much fun to chat with Marcus and Lee but somehow we managed to get through it and share a cool race report from a couple of great ambassadors for the sport. 

    But first...

    Swimrun Lake James Is In The Books!

    Swimrun season is here with Swimrun Lake James taking place over the weekend. We were definitely experiencing major FOMO and will definitely be at the starting line next year. It was really cool (and still unbelievable) to see so many people rocking Low Tide Boyz gear in photos that we saw at the pre-race packet pickup and race briefing. 

    We loved getting all the messages and tags from folks all weekend as well. Special shoutout to Nancy Morris (Go Team Morris!) for her really nice email to us after finishing her first Swimrun with her daughter Lydia as her teammate. 

    ÖTILLÖ Merit Race/Long Course Podiums:

    Women's:

    1st: Behme Me Up, Wheatley (Amy Wheatley and Carrie Behme)

    2nd: Phylis Hold my Shower Beer (Bridget Phillips and Jennifer Devers)

    3rd: Team Adorkable (Trista Mennen and Amy Bush)

    Mixed:

    1st: Boston Wet Sox (Brownen Price-Dierksen and Greg Dierksen)

    2nd: Radkat (Juli and Matthew Davenport)

    3rd: Hot Mess Express (Sarah Breaux and Johnathan Lejeune)

    Mens:

    1st: Keith and The Unicorn (Kanoa King and Keith Lundquist)

    2nd: The Mighty Boosh (Jack McAfee and Greg Harper)

    3rd: Kraken/Race Like a Viking (Lars Finanger and John Stevens)

    We asked on IG for some mini-race reports and as usual our fans didn’t disappoint. Here are the greatest hits:

    @Samanthafallon_: Wet and Wild!

    @b.pugh941: Great race, great people (Kristen, Tony, etc.), great course. LTB 2022!

    @d_sapp17: I’m apparently a grown up and wasn’t able to swing it with work…

    @amybush: (she had several submissions) 1. Hilda, don’t chew your feet. 2. My parts don’t work anymore. 3. Why does the water feel warmer than the air? (Turns out it was) 4. Why is this 7 mile run 29 miles?!

    @this_is_trista: The Low Tide Boyz were missed, and missed out

    @onewarriorprincess: Absolutely perfect course and venue! Top notch event! Definitely racing again next yr!

    @gdierksen: Fun trails; great swims; lots of transitions; fast race. And good beer to finish it out.

    @bernard.waugh: Who would have thought the cold temperatures and pouring rain would be perfect?

    @sarahdvick: They seem to need bigger podiums

    @blakenuttall: transition transition transition transition transition transition transition transition transition

    @brookesfallon: Not for wimps!

    Guest Race Report Time!

    It was really great to have Marcus and Lee on to break down every aspect of their race last weekend at Swimrun Lake James. We chatted about how they met, what their training looked like, what gear they decided to go with, and of course, how their race went. The conversation was really funny at times and super serious at others. In short, listeners will get a great feel for the race and understand why Swimrun Lake James is on our bucket list.

    You can follow Marcus and Lee’s adventures on Instagram and on Speedylizard.com.

    That’s it for this week’s show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, please be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a five-star review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support us on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.

    Ödyssey Swimrun Austin Race Report

    Ödyssey Swimrun Austin Race Report

    Welcome to episode forty-five of the Low Tide Boyz - A Swimrun Podcast!

    We’ve got a special episode this week. We just finished racing Ödyssey Swimrun Austin on Sunday, November 8th and we’ll be sharing our race report from our weekend in Texas. We were super stoked to be able to race and hope that you enjoy our thoughts on how that whole thing went. (Spoiler alert: Stoke level is still super high!)

    Initial Thoughts

    It was a stressful week with the election, COVID, travel, and a race on the horizon. We felt better once we got to Texas and we were really happy with our performance on race day. Sure, we could have trained harder…but we probably would be saying that regardless of how hard we trained. Regardless of our level of fitness, we managed to put together a strong performance and that only a small part of what was an amazing weekend.

    Getting to Texas/Pre-race Meeting

    Getting to Pace Bend Park from AUS was pretty easy (Chipper picked Chris up from the airport on Saturday afternoon) and we managed to show up only slightly late to the mandatory pre-race meeting.

    Shout outs to folks that we connected with this weekend: (We’re really sorry if we missed anyone)

    Drew and Michael

    Brooke and Samantha

    Adrian

    Trevor AKA The Copper Paladin

    Trista and Amy (Who brought us a giant donut from Round Rock Donuts)

    Mel

    Jenny

    Bob

    Rick (from Florida)

    Chase

    Chris

    Matt

    Melissa

    Gemma

    Kristen (RD at Swimrun Lake James in April 2021)

    Lee Green LIKE THE COLOR (Chris’s new bestie)

    The entire Odyssey team!

    It was also great to see previous guests of the show as well:

    Bronwen and Greg AKA The Boston Wet Sox

    Andy Hewitt

    Blake and Beek AKA Team Envol Baywatch

    Sean and Phillip AKA The Swimrun Monks

    Marcus Barton

    John Stevens (he had a cameo on Gear Talk. Future full episode with John coming soon!)

    Lars Finanger, Race Director for Ödyssey

    It was really great to see everyone and we really appreciated all the kind words from folks saying that they listened to the podcast and found it helpful in their race prep. 

    That night we put into practice a lot of the advice that we had learned from previous guests of the show and made our plans for the race. The main things that we wanted to put into practice on race day were: having a detailed plan for nutrition, hydration, and when to cab down (Team Precision Hydration UK and The Boston Wet Sox); focusing on technique especially fast transitions in and out of the water and at energy station (Andy Hewitt and Nicolas Remires); stay mentally engaged in the race and problem solve quickly (Mario Fraioli, Johan Carlsson, and Oscar Olsson); and Swim straight (Megan Melgaard and Jim Lubinski).

    Race Day: Leg by leg (Play by play)

    The weather on race morning looked pretty great but we were worried about it getting hot during the race. Ödyssey did a great job with their COVID precautions and the race started on time with a time-trial start where teams started 5 seconds apart. 

    Run 1 - 2.11 miles: The start was pretty straight forward and, frankly, it was nice to finally get to race again!

    Swim 1 - 663 yards: The swim felt a bit short. There was no significant current in the water and the water temp was very pleasant.  

    Run 2 -  1.28 miles: This run was pretty straight forward. The classic Texas trails (rocky, rooted, etc.) made their appearance.

    Swim 2 - 1,166 yards: This swim was pretty straight forward and sighting was not a problem at all.

    Run 3 - 2.12 miles: This run was getting into the meat of the course and we started pushing on the runs a bit more. We made the decision to keep the tether attached the whole time. It was a new experience for us to race that way and we both felt that it was major benefit to not have to worry about putting it away and then attaching it again before a swim saved a lot of mental energy.

    Swim 3 - 1,145 yards: The swim entrance was at the end of a steep boat ramp. This swim was against the water current, but it wasn’t really noticeable. It was cool to swim next to the limestone cliffs.

    Run 4 - 3.33 miles: This was the longest run of the day. We got to see a bunch of our friends on the out and back portion. We had planned for Chipper to cab down as soon as we got done with Swim 3 and that happened smoothly.

    Swim 4 - 536 yards: This short swim started at the end of another steep boat ramp and Chris led the entire swim like a big boy. The swim exit was the most technical water exist.

    Run 5 - .56 miles: This short run led to the cliff jump section of the course. We ended up not doing the cliff jump because we were moving so well and wanted to save time by not having to swim another 300 yards or so.

    Swim 5 - 955 yards: This swim also felt short and we started mingling with the short course athletes. 

    Run 6 - 2.49 miles: This run was the most technical of the day and we were moving well. So well that Chris missed a turn and did a bonus cruise by the finish line (we probably lost a few minutes but not much more than that) before we got back on course. The entrance to that swim was down a bunch of stairs to a boat ramp to jump in the water. 

    Swim 6 - 1,582 yards: We definitely felt the water current on this swim and we were moving pretty well. Chris was supposed to take over leading after Chipper started the swim but he was doing so well (and Chris was staring at the cliffs) that he closed it out.

    Run 7 - 1.15 miles: The last run was uneventful until Chipper tripped on a poll (that a volunteer warned us about). Like a graceful cat he did a roll and got right back up. He managed to mask his embarrassment and we finished the race. We got a nice shout out from Lars’s dad on the mic.

    Our finishing stats: we finished in 3:30. (9th place Men’s team and 14th overall out of 65 long course teams)

    We felt like this was our best race performance. We put into practice everything that we had been learning throughout the year. Chipper gave our performance 4.5 pull buoys.

    Post-race

    Ödyssey had masks at the finish line for people to don. The finisher sweatshirts were super high quality and the food was great.

    It was really great to hang out at the finish line and see a lot of our friends and folks in our Strava Club cross the finish line. It was great to see Lars and the Ödyssey Swimrun crew so stoked with how the event ended up. Given that three of their races got cancelled this year, we were so happy that they got to close out the year with a success.

    Overall impressions of the event

    We would definitely recommend this race to everyone who’s curious about Swimrun and experienced Swimrunners alike. The race was a lot of fun! Logistically, it was super easy to get to the park and there was good food all around.

    Final Thoughts

    Huge shout out again to Lars and the Ödyssey crew for putting this event together during COVID. It was not without risk to try to put on this event in the age of COVID and they did an awesome job!

    To be able to race and forget about everything that was going on in the world for a little while at least was like a salve to the soul. We look forward to going back in 2021 to race the event again.

    That’s it for this week’s show. If you are enjoying the Löw Tide Böyz, please be sure to subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast player and leave us a review. You can find us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, and Google Podcast. You can also follow our meme page on Instagram. Email us at lowtideboyz@gmail.com with any feedback and/or suggestions. Finally, you can support us on Patreon…if you feel so inclined.

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