Sunday, August 10, 2008

The End of an Era?

After months of training and planning, we all took the starting line at Utah Lake in Provo, UT -- Monte Johnson, Brian, Geoff and Chris McCombs. I had been nervous all morning as my mind kept telling me to not start the race. When we got to Utah Lake State Park, Monte was looking strong and confident, and it made me feel much more confident about the race. We all setup in transition, got suited up in our wetsuits and walked down to the water. Brian and I swam to the starting line just minutes before the starting gun fired at 7 am. Right before the gun went off, Brian and I grabbed hands and wished each other a good race. Ahead of us was over 70 miles of unknown. How would our bodies respond to the rigors of this event? Would anyone have equipment problems? Would we all make it to the finish line? I think the unknown contributed to the fear and excitement. Here are the results from the day:

Swim:
Geoff McCombs - 38:41 Place: 57
Chris McCombs - 42:11 Place: 111
Brian McCombs - 44:47 Place: 147
Monte Johnson - 1:57:18 Place: 272

Bike:
Geoff McCombs - 2:35:46 Place: 57
Brian McCombs - 2:40:52 Place: 86
Chris McCombs - 2:47:47 Place: 127
Monte Johnson - no data

Run:
Geoff McCombs - 1:59:14 Place: 60
Brian McCombs - 2:03:43 Place: 80
Chris McCombs - 2:50:45 Place: 223
Monte Johnson - no data

Total Time:
Geoff McCombs - 5:16:48 Overall Place: 45
Brian McCombs - 5:32:19 Overall Place: 72
Chris McCombs - 6:25:00 Overall Place: 184
Monte Johnson - 8:38:02 Overall Place: 260

Brian had an impressive result for his first half ironman. He totally smoked the bike, passing Chris and was nipping at my heels by the end.


Chris struggled on the run due to foot injuries, but he still pulled through with a respectable time. He had an altercation on the bike when another rider accused him of drafting, to which Chris responded, "Hey, I have an idea - SHUTUP!"


I was 24th overall on the bike at the halfway point, but I flatted just after the turnaround and got knocked back 50 places.


But by far, the greatest story of the day was made by Monte. 340 people took the starting lane and 260 finished. Monte was the last one to cross the finish line. 80 people abandoned during the race, but Monte showed to have the strongest will of the day. He just would not quit. He got out of the water and had to convince the officials to not disqualify him. He headed out on the bike for a long lonely ride. The volunteers had all left and closed up the aid stations by the time Monte got on the course, but he did not give up. He finished the bike when most had already finished the entire race or were in the last few miles of the run and he did not quit. He headed out on the run with the very real possibility of finishing after the 3pm deadline. He kept going, and the volunteers kept the aid stations open for him. We awaited his arrival at the finish with great anticipation. When we saw him turn the corner and start down the last stretch, we all jumped to our feet and cheered him to the finish. His perseverence was inspiring to us all. Way to go Monte! You're a Half Ironman. Beat that, Johnson brothers!


While I was suffering on the run, I began to wonder if this race would mark the end of an era and the beginning of a new one. I start Grad School in 2 weeks, I'll be working full time, and there won't be much time to train. I'll run the Top of Utah Marathon next month, and then I'm going to hang it up for a while. While I'm looking to the future with optimism, I can't help but reflect on the past 6 years of racing. Here's my top 10 list:


10 - My first Half Ironman in Guerneville, CA
9 - Getting hit by a car on a training ride, flipping over the car and totaling my bike, yet not suffering any serious injuries.
8 - Blacking out on "corkscrew wall" in the World's Toughest Century
7 - Only 15 minutes away from qualifying for Kona at the 2003 Utah Half Ironman. My best result ever!
6 - Escape from the Rock Triathlon in which I swam from Alcatraz and had to pull out after the swim due to hypothermia. Thanks for rubbing the life back into me, Mom!
5 - April 2004: Ironman California, Driving a moving van to Nauvoo, World's Toughest Half Ironman, Salt Lake City Marathon...all in the same month!!
4 - Ironman California 2007 when my parents came to Oceanside, CA to support me and then attending Priesthood session of conference with my dad.
3 - Full Vineman Ironman, August 2003 with my best friend and mentor, Rick Bird
2 - Utah Half Ironman, August 2008 with Brian, Chris and Monte
1 - Hawaii Ironman World Championships, October 2007

4 comments:

Amber said...

I must say that I found myself a pretty darn good and amazing man! I am so proud of all you boys and I am especially proud of and impressed with Monte! That was a great day! Thanks for helping to motivate him throughout the race! It really helped him make it to the finish line!!

Amber said...

Wow Geoff...that top ten list is quite impressive! I'm excited for you to start school and hope that we will still be able to see you now and then! because it looks like you will be pretty busy! Good thing you don't have a girlfriend right now...that would make things even more challenging! I love you and wish you the best of luck with work and school!

Hannah Stevenson said...

I wish we could have been there! It was the big Anderson Reunion so we didn't make it. Sounds like another amazing race. Good job to all of you amazing guys!

Cody and Jen said...

Geoff I love that top ten list. I got a little emotional reading it. You really have done some amazing things and are an inspiration to us all. Love you

JEn