| First rule. PRE-HYDRATE before the race. Starting from two days before the race, sip sports drink and water all day. Two benefits 1) hydration and 2) carbo loading. When you urinate it should be clear or VERY pale yellow. This is your sign you're hydrated sufficiently. Don't over hydrate (I find this very hard but it is possible). You should be making bathroom stops about every 2 hours and have heavy volume.
Now... during the event you won't have too go. Trust me! The anxiety will drive everything from your bladder pre-race. You'll pee once a minute every minute for about 30 minutes from the start of the event. Let it flow! Before the swim, just walk in the water or go on yourself. It's natural and not cared about or even noticed by veterans. Don't try to catch up your hydration during the event. It won't work and if you drink too much at once, you will have to stop. There should be facilities at the venue but I've done races where there were none on the course. I can't address the female needs but she claims she can just go on herself. I can't. I must stop. Porta-potty, tree, bush etc. "If you're a male, the world is your toilet. - (as quoted by my wife). I hope I addressed this sufficiently for you. The response would change if the race were a Half Iron or Iron event.
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