Europe definitely said it best! Two days from now I'll be at the finish line of the Mighty Hamptons olympic triathlon. In 48 hours I will hopefully have completed something I've been working towards for the past 8+ months. I've gone over this day in my head dozens of times, but I imagine it will feel like nothing I could have thought. I will be racing twice as long as I have in my short triathlon career and I'm sure there will be a huge range of emotion I will go through during the race.
I feel very prepared for the race. My training hasn't been as frequent the past few weeks, but I think that will be good because my legs will be fully rested. The two weeks leading up to the race has been very similar to past races where I've felt strong even with fewer training sessions under my belt. I've also driven the course so I know what to expect and where I need to take it easy and where to push myself. I feel very confident with my race plan, and I feel confident that if something goes wrong I will be able to react positively and move past the obstacle.
All that's left to do is stretch and hydrate as much as possible over the next two days! I'll post a race report after the race.
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