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Triathlon - ‘A Minority Sport’

Posted on November 17th, 2009 by Trispace  |  1 Comment »

The latest subscription of ‘220 Triathlon’ landed on Saturday morning with great excitement as inside it had a full review of this years IM World Championships from Hawaii. The review of the race battles and various athlete profiles was great, along with the stunning Kona imagery.

However, what really caught my attention in the magazine was the editors choice ‘letter of the month’. To cut a long story short this guy wrote an interesting piece on how the achievements of the GB triathlon medal winners this year have been somewhat overlooked by the British media.

This is something that I’m also very disappointed with and something that needs to change. I’m sure most of the media out there still class triathlon as a ‘minority sport’. Triathlon is one of the fastest growing sports within the UK at present and with more and more regular members of the public taking up the sport I would say it’s growth maybe goes beyond the predictions of the British Triathlon Federation itself. This taken into consideration though, how many of the British media would rather write about triathlon instead of the ‘majority sports’, such as football, rugby and cricket? Get my point?

A recent response on the BBC’s site made comment on how the success of an individual in ‘minority sports’ should not be given the same status in awards ceremonies than people in ‘majority sports’. This comment came from a subscriber to the site and not one of the writers and went onto say that this was because it is much harder to excel in a sport which many people compete in, than it is for something like Ironman. Tell me you’re not shouting out loud at your PC screen at this point!

Yes, lots of people play and compete in the ‘majority sports’, like football, but most will play to a mediocre standard because these type of sports are easier to participate in, unlike the efforts involved in triathlon. Don’t get me wrong, I love football (as well as other sports) and played for the Army at a high standard so I’m not showing disrespect for any other sport here.

Perhaps this subscriber does not understand the commitment that triathlete’s make in order to excel in the sport. To compete at the top in triathlon takes a hell of a lot more than turning up for a mornings training on the football pitch and raking in ten’s of thousands of pounds per week for it. People maybe don’t realise that for most pro triathlete’s it’s more of a lifestyle choice, rather than just a job.

Another fault of the British media is that our sport of triathlon does not get as much live TV exposure as it should. I ended up watching this Octobers Ironman World Championships in Hawaii via a streamed feed from an American channel on the net. Now why couldn’t the UK broadcast this event live rather than airing a pre-recorded version four weeks later? Only recently have more of the ITU world cup events been broadcast live, however in my opinion this is still not enough.

I believe that all sports should be represented whether they are classed as ‘minority sports’ or not, and where true greats such as Chrissie Wellington emerge, they should be rewarded accordingly for their achievements. I wonder if the achievements of Chrissie will again be over-looked when the shortlists are finalised for this years BBC’s sports personality of the year?!?! What does this girl have to do to be recognised and nominated?

Well done to all GB triathletes for your achievements throughout the year, your efforts ‘do not’ go un-noticed by the fans, followers and competitors of triathlon. It’s just a shame the media don’t hold so much regard!

No further questions your honour!!

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Clearwater Record Breakers

Posted on November 16th, 2009 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

Germany’s Michael Raelert and GB’s very own Julie Dibens claimed victory at the Foster Grant Ironman World Championship 70.3 in Clearwater yesterday. Michael Raelert earned the title and broke a course record with an overall time of 3:34:04. Julie Dibens, a top finisher at the event in recent years, held off the field and set a 70.3 course record, crossing the line at 3:59:33.

The fourth-annual event saw 1,438 athletes, ranging in age from 18 to 79 years old, officially start the 1.2-mile swim, 56-mile bike and 13.1-mile run. After cooler temperatures leading into the weekend, race day was sunny with temperatures in the low 70s F.

Men’s Top 5 Results
1. Michael Raelert, GER 3:34:04
2. Daniel Fontana, ITA 3:36:44
3. Matthew Reed, USA 3:37:40
4. Sylvain Sudrie, FRA 3:38:02
5. Joe Gambles, GBR 3:38:19

Womens Top 5 Results
1. Julie Dibens, GBR 3:59:33
2. Mary Beth Ellis, USA 4:03:49
3. Magali Tisseyre, CAN 4:05:27
4. Caroline Steffen, SUI 4:05:33
5. Laura Bennett, USA 4:07:39

You can get the full low-down on all Clearwater matters right here.

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Wellington Wins Again & Breaks Kona Course Record

Posted on October 12th, 2009 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

GB athlete Chrissie Wellington has broken the Ford Ironman World Championship course record in Kona, Hawaii on Saturday 10 October. The 32 year old from Thetford in Norfolk also claimed her third consecutive victory in one of the toughest endurance challenges in sport.

Chrissie Wellington IM WC 2009

Wellington covered the 2.4-miles of swimming, 112-miles of biking, and a 26.2-mile marathon run over in a course record time 08h:54m.02s.

Despite not leading from the start, Wellington’s 54 minute swim was enough to rank her eighth going into T1. On the bike leg, Wellington turned on the style and it was only a matter of time before Paula Newby-Fraser’s course record was broken.

Wellington, who was two-time defending Champion, proceeded to ride away from the rest of the field, finishing the bike leg with a lead of over 11 minutes on her closest competitor. Incredibly she was more than 30 minutes up on some of the favourites to challenge her third consecutive win, including fellow GB athlete Leanda Cave.

During the marathon run, Wellington had to endure some tough miles, however having redefined Ironman since she first won in 2007, the Norfolk athlete cemented herself in the record books with a memorable performance.

Talking after the race, Wellington commented: “This truly was the toughest day in sport. I am so honoured and proud to now hold the course record. I was determined to race with all the fire and passion inside me and I am delighted to be able to take home the title once again.”

Director of Performance at British Triathlon, Heather Williams added: “Chrissie continues to get faster and faster, and to break new ironman ground. I congratulate her on another truly outstanding performance.”

In the men’s event, Craig Alexander from Australia retained his title. The highest placed GB athlete was Philip Graves from York. Graves, the youngest ever winner of an Ironman impressed on the bike leg where he took an early lead eventually finishing in 54th position, with a time of 09h:16m.02s.

Women’s Results (unofficial)

1 08:54:02 Chrissie Wellington, GBR 54:31 swim; 4:52:07 bike; 3:03:06 run
2 09:13:59 Mirinda Carfrae, AUS 58:45 swim; 5:14:18 bike; 2:56:51 run
3 09:15:28 Virginia Berasategui, ESP 58:52 swim; 5:01:42 bike; 3:10:43 run

Men’s Results
1 08:20:21 1 Craig Alexander AUS 50:57 swim; 4:37:33 bike; 2:48:05 run
2 08:22:56 24 Chris Lieto, USA 51:07 swim; 4:25:11 bike; 3:02:35 run
3 08:24:32 54 Andreas Raelert, GER 51:00 swim; 4:38:01 bike; 2:51:05 run

For full results of all the athletes visit www.ironman.com

(Courtesy of British Triathlon)

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Ironman World Championships 2009, Kona, Hawaii.

Posted on October 9th, 2009 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

 

Don’t forget that this weekend is the ‘big one’, the race that defined our sport as it came of age, and continues to be the defining race in our sport for any avid triathlete. It is of course, tomorrows Ford Ironman World Championships in Kona, Hawaii.

You can keep up to date with the results and further information here.

Good luck to all those mortals taking part!!

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ITU World Championship Series London

Posted on August 14th, 2009 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

There are less than 24 hours to go before the highlight of the year as the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series arrives in London’s Hyde Park.

The Dextro Energy Triathlon World Championships Series, played out in iconic cities around the world, includes eight venues culminating in a Grand Final in Australia on September 13th.. Each race carries $18,000 US in prize money with the Grand Final worth $30,000 US.

Britain’s entry for the London leg includes reigning women’s World Champion Helen Jenkins, the in-form Alistair Brownlee, who has won three legs so far, 2006 World Champion Tim Don and top-ten ranked Will Clarke.

The event offers a separate and unique opportunity as the Olympic venue will also be the stage for a mass-participation event on Sunday 16 August. Over 1,000 people have already signed up for this event which will be organised in age-groups.

If your not one of the expected 10,000 spectators you can always watch the event live on BBC1 from 13:00.

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2009 ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships

Posted on February 13th, 2009 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

This weekend welcomes the thirteenth edition of the ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships in the central Austrian town of Gaishorn. Usually home to only about 1,000 people, Gaishorn welcomes the world with elite, junior, under23, age group and team competitions this Saturday and Sunday.

The Men’s and women’s events will contest the same 7.5km run, 12.5km mountain bike and 9.9km cross-country ski course. Also included in the weekend’s festivities are the junior, under23, age group and team world championships.

You can find out more information on the numerous weekend activities here.

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2009 Ironman World Championship Lottery Program

Posted on February 6th, 2009 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

In October, 200 lucky athletes will find themselves with the opportunity of a lifetime at the 2009 Ford Ironman World Championship via the Ironman Lottery Program. Will you be among them?

With 150 slots available for citizens of the United States and 50 slots available for international competitors, sign up now for your chance to win the hottest ticket in the sport of triathlon: an invitation to the start line at the Ford Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii.

The Ironman Lottery Program will close on February 28, 2009. Don’t miss your chance, sign up today.

The full list of winners will be available to view at http://ironman.com/ beginning Wednesday, April 15.

For more information on the Ironman Lottery Program, visit the Lottery FAQ page.

Good luck.

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Event Reminder - 2009 ETU Triathlon European Qualifier

Posted on January 6th, 2009 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

A reminder that the Ampleforth Leg Warmer triathlon on 04 April 2009 has been announced to replace the cancelled Northumberland Festival back in September 08.

Anybody still wishing to qualify for the ETU Triathlon European Championships in Holten, Netherlands on 05 July 2009 is encouraged to race at this event.

This event is the final qualifier for the British Triathlon age group team for the European standard distance championships 2009. The event is an ideal early season warm up race for athletes of all standards. It will comprise of a 750m pool swim, 39k bike and 10k run.

You can enter the event online here. To date there are 106 entries out of the 300 limit. Registration for this event closes 27th March 09.

Further information regarding the qualification process and the number of allocated places per age group can be found here.

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Michelle Dillon Retires From Triathlon

Posted on November 26th, 2008 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

Last week British Triathlon posted a news article announcing Michelle Dillon’s retirement from the sport of triathlon. After several injury prone years Michelle underwent serious back surgery for a double level fusion of her spine in October of this year. It is well documented that she is recovering well but obviously decided that enough is enough and it’s time to take a step back from competition.

Michelle Dillon came from an international running background and she competed for Australia at the 1994 Commonwealth Games at 21 years of age. Dillon’s Personal best time was 31:40 for the 10,000m but was forced to hang up her spikes a short time later after enduring more than several stress fractures which would keep her from reaching her potential as a runner.

She took up duathlon in 1997 and won the silver medal at the World Championships in only her second attempt at her new sport. A short time after she decided to give triathlon a go and in 1998 she won the European Cup Series in her debut year. The success continued and she won her first ITU World Cup race in Noosa in 1999, the following year she made the British Olympic Team for the Sydney Olympic Games.

In 2001 she won the European Championships in Carlsbad and a year later finished third at the World Championships in Cancun, Mexico. She delighted home crowds with her win at the Salford World Cup in 2004, and later that year finished sixth at the Athens Olympic Games. Dillon was crowned World Duathlon Champion in 2005 and won the prestigious London Triathlon in 2007.

Fear not Michelle Dillon fans, as she will still be very much involved in the sport of triathlon through teamdilloncoaching as the main Director of the coaching team. They offer weekly or monthly raining plans as well as athlete training camps.

Best wishes for the future to Michelle and the team at teamdilloncoaching.

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Re-Live Entire ITU Series Action Online

Posted on November 8th, 2008 by Trispace  |  No Comments »

If you can’t get enough triathlon or need something extra during the long winter evenings then look no further.

With the conclusion of the 2008 BG Triathlon World Cup series, you can now re-live all the action from this season online on triathlon.org or on ITU’s YouTube channel.

You can also view photo galleries and results from all the 2008 World Cup events right here.

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