Ming Kun, Weiming and I after a quick "Warm-Up" swim in the Freezing pool
I was down for the 200 m Breast Stroke. My event was the 3rd event of the meet and scheduled immediately after the Girls' 200 m Breast and Guys' 1500 m swim. I must admit that I was pretty impressed by Jon's 1500 swim and Sandy's stellar performance in the 200 m Breast. I guess their hard work and training really did pay off in the end.

Me making acquaintance with slow and pain
Anyway, my event was up next and I was in heat 2. After watching the 1st heat swim their race and gaping in horror at the number of disqualifications, I made a mental note to myself to try NOT to make any of the mistakes they made during my swim. After that small mental-note-taking session, I made my way to the plunging board and at the sound of the start signal was off on my 200 m journey.
The swim went surprisingly well (by my standards anyway) and I think given the rather disappointing amount of time and effort I put into it, I did a rather decent job of finishing the race. I clocked a dismal yet to-be-expected time of 3 min 18 secs for my 200 m breast, a far cry from what I used to clock during the RI days. The race officials thought other wise and DQed me over for "performing another downward butterfly kick." On hindsight, I guess they were probably right. This butterfly kick thingy after a plunge and kick-off for breast stroke is rather new for me and I most probably botched it up somewhere during my swim. Lesson learnt I guess.
Watching the rest of the swimmers giving their all during this meet really got me thinking about my goals and objectives in the upcoming biathlon sporting season. I make great plans and grand dreams but I never seem to be able to hold the course and realize them. That grit and focus I found in myself during my inaugural Ironman race in Switzerland... I need to get it back. I need to get my priorities right and decide what its is I really want in time to come. Fast Cars, Easy money and a "Cool" social life? I think I'll give those a miss for the time being. Let's start talking about that sub-40 10km run or that 20 min 1.5 km swim :)
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