Cambridge Junior Triathlon

Pip MooreNews, Running, Swimming, Triathlon

Camping out on the finishing straight with the club gazebo in full glory was not only a great vantage position but also a great focal point for our young Wheelers at the increasingly popular Cambridge Junior Triathlon at Impington Village College. The large Wheelers support, who were the most enthusiastic and certainly the loudest, encouraged many great performances, particularly as …

Annie in Austria

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2017 ETU European Championships – Kitzbühel Austria, June 2017 Age Group Triathlon (45-49) Annie Drugan Standard Distance: 1500m swim, 42km Bike and 10km Run Inspired by WSW teammates, I had a go at qualifying for my first GB Age Group (AG) event back in in May 2016, at the Ellesmere Standard Distance Triathlon in Shropshire. Slightly strange, but for the …

Fritton Triathlon Festival & Weekend Roundup

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Fritton In a direct contrast to last year’s wet and miserable weather, perfect start conditions greeted many of our triathletes at the Fritton Triathlon Festival. The first triathlon event was the sprint, 750m swim, 20km bike finishing with a 5km run.  A much larger field than previous years saw 200 competitors split into 2 waves of 100, 7 minutes apart. …

East Essex Kids Triathlon

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The West Suffolk Juniors were in action again last weekend, with the East Essex Kids Triathlon. This was held in Basildon at the Basildon Sporting Village. It was a lovely sunny day but the wind played havoc during the cycle stage, causing many tired legs. The Youths kicked off the race, with Kirsten O’Brien finishing 2nd and Annalise Verzijl finishing …

Wheelers Endure Wet Conditions at World Series

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A very wet and miserable Saturday morning greeted several of our triathletes for part of the World Series weekend in Leeds.  The weather didn’t dampen enthusiasm and first off, with a very early start, was Oscar Woodward in the Tri Star 3 Triathlon.  Oscar completed the course, which included an open water swim, in a fantastic time of 31:21 to …

Triathlon Wheelers Weekend Roundup

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The weekend events started on Friday evening with the fun and friendly but highly competitive Go Tri Aquathlon.  This was a 140m swim in the Moreton Hall Health club outdoor pool, followed by a 1.7km run round 10 Acre Field for all competitors, young and not so young.  The event was well supported and the damp conditions didn’t deter spirits. …

More from Malcolm

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Many thanks to Malcolm for this comprehensive report on his and Ray’s Slateman race last Sunday. “It has been too long since I last visited North Wales, but my love of the Snowdonia National Park is strong. The Slateman Triathlon has been on my bucket list for a while. The drive along the beautiful coast road past the Great Orm …

Wheelers Weekend roundup (part 2)

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Scott Williams was also in action at the Nottingham Outlaw 1/2 Ironman on Sunday.  He completed the course in a new PB time of 4.50.51 to come  18th out of 100 in age group and 90th overall out of a large field of 1220. click here for full results Outlaw Matt Shingleton has given a quick overview of his race on Saturday at …

Wheelers Weekend roundup.

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Lots of Wheelers triathletes were in action over the weekend, from Llanberis to Lanzarote. Lee French kicked off the weekend on Saturday, competing in Lanzarote Ironman.  Hot conditions, combined with an undulating bike course made this an ultimate test.  Lee completed the 3.8km swim in 1.13.34, 182km bike in 7.32.37 followed by a marathon in 4.58.50.  Very well done, Lee. …

Draft Legal Duathlon at Bedford Autodrome

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Five Wheeler duathletes (run, bike, run) were in action at Bedford Autodrome on Sunday 12 March.  A rather wet and miserable morning didn’t dampen spirits and there were some great performances, particularly from the debutants.  Although very wet, the flat and closed track circuit made for some very fast times.  Craig Stewart was first off in the high quality field men’s …