Never thought i'd spend a week climbing a 12 foot wall.... definitely never thought that would be the most fun week I'd have since moving to UBC. Storm the wall! What a unique event. A long standing UBC tradition and allegedly the largest campus wide intramural event with over 2500 participants. A race that consists of.... a 225 yard swim... a 450 m sprint... a 300m bike.... a 1km run... and a 12 foot wall. "Storm" as it is affectionately called by those who suffer it, can be run as a team of 5 or as an individual... mens, women, corec, just for fun; there is something for everyone.
I participated as an "ironwoman" (individual with one person to help me over the wall) and as the 'sprinter' on a UBC triclub co-rec team (all 5 racers help eachother over the wall at the end).
What an event, great practise for transitions... tons of fun, quite a few bruises and amazing memories. For the ironwoman event my amazing friend (who also happens to be my boss) assisted me over the wall. My first heat was a bit rough.. started off with the best swim of my life (flip turns and dolphin kicks, oh ya) and progressed onto the worst bike crash I've had to date. The storm bike course is 9 laps of a tight 300m oval on slick rock. I had switched my bike pedals to flats and underestimated cornering... skid out, lost my chain, and ate sh*t.... err.. pavement. Elbows, knees and back roadrashed, I was up, chain back on and on my bike in a matter of about a minute. Still finished first off the bike but got passed on the run..... Made it to the wall second, but over the wall first! Won my heat with a time of 19.12
Went on to compete in semi finals with the third fastest time of 18.12 (behind 2 tri club girls) and this got me a spot in the finals. Ended up 4th overall in finals with a time of 18.02. My time at the wall improved significantly each round. My strategy was to stand on my wallmans shoulders and hoist myself over the wall up to my armpits, then swing my legs back and forth until they were high enought o hurl one over (this is where all the bruising came from)
What an insanely fun race J Couldn’t have had more fun.
For the co-rec I was blessed to be racing with some of the
fastest people I know and we cleaned up the co-rec division with a group time
of 12.56, which included getting all 5 of us over the wall.
Proud of myself for storming the wall so many times in one
week! It was a bit intimidating because so many people were watching all the
time! But the support of my lab friends who came to watch, and the amazing
Triclub made the whole week completely unforgettable! Can’t wait for next year! Now back to intervals and eye on the prize..
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