The meet in Moncton didn't go as planned but it was still a great meet. My swim coach and I both thought my 800 was going to be on Saturday morning when it turned out to be on Friday night. I missed it and it was pretty disappointing considering the 800 was my key race going into the meet. I overcame the obstacle and went into the 400 feeling fresh on Saturday Night. Brian said to stay controlled but don't hold back too much. I went a 4:29.13 which was a best time, and I did it controlled! I left the pool on a high, went out for supper then had an early night at the hotel room to rest for finals in the morning.
I felt like a million bucks warming up on Sunday morning, I felt ready to go. I got out of the water and talked to Brian. The plan was to use my legs a lot more than normal. To finally use the cycling power in my swim. I was super pumped right before the 400. Listening to 'Till I Collapse like always just before I dove into the water feeling smooth and fast. I actually saw my 200 split 2:10. I thought this is fast and I was still feeling relaxed. I finished in a 4:24.47 an 8 second PB and was very pleased.
The 1500 was another story though. I could see my splits again at 400 I was 4:35, 9:20 at 800.I had almost split out a best time in my 800 and was still feeling good. Then the 1000 mark came. I died, I didn't completely die because my parents didn't even notice that I slowed down but I felt it. I was too hot and too tired. Why the hell did I wear a cap? Stupid idea. Hair or not 1500 is too far to go with a cap on. Although I was disappointed I still finished in 17:40 and went a 3 second PB.
After the meet as I was driving home (I have my license now! I feel so grown up.) my dad emailed Barrie my times. One word "Wicked." Barrie doesn't really give compliments unless they are deserved so I became extremely happy about my meet even if it didn't go as I had intended.
Christmas went okay but I had an extremely bad cold that made it impossible to train. I don't like resting but rest was exactly what I needed at the time. I recharged for a couple of days and then started doing a little bit at a time. Now I am back full tilt and feeling better than I was before I got sick, I must've really needed the rest!
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