Olympic Pacing
I'm doing an Olympic dist race in 2 weeks (Lake Guntersville Olympic Tri) and was curious about the proper race pace. This is a B/C race for me as I am getting ready for Kansas 70.3 so I'm just doing it for fun. I see a ton of pacing advice for HIMs and IMs in the Wiki but not much on Olympics.
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Short Course Triathlon Race Pacing
by Rich Strauss
With a Sprint triathlon often taking 1-2+ hours to complete, and Olympic over twice as long…triathletes certainly have a warped sense of distance! You simply can’t fake the funk – you need to know how to pace these races correctly to ensure a good performance. Let's talk about how to pace a short course triathlon (Sprint or Olympic distance). But first we'll need to establish a common "training zone" language so we're all on the same page.
"Friel Zones"
The heart rate training zones outlined by Joe Friel are the most commonly used in the triathlon space so we use them for heart rate based training and racing. These zones are calculated as a percentage of your Lactate Threshold Heart Rate (LTHR), which we recommend you determine using the field tests below:
Bike Test:
After a thorough warm up (we recommend you work up a good sweat), perform a 40 minute time trial effort. That is, go at a hard effort that you can sustain...just barely...for 40 minutes, as if racing. Your average heart rate for this effort is your LTHR used to calculate your bike training zones below.
Run Test:
After a thorough warm up, run a 10k, as if racing. Your average heart rate for the test is your LTHR, used to calculate your run training zones. Also record your final time and per mile pace.
Training Zones:
Calculate your zones using the following percentages:
Now that we're all speaking the same heart rate zone language and have established a common frame of reference, let's talk about how we apply these zones to short course race pacing.
The Swim
No heart rate zones here! Instead you'll need to use some discipline and Rate of Perceived Exertion (RPE) to prevent yourself from going too hard and digging yourself into a hole.
Start:
0-400m
400m - Finish
The Bike:
Sprint:
Olympic:
The Run
Sprint:
Olympic