Sunday, June 26, 2011

Woodfine and Pennock in St Malo

ST-MALO, Man.—Ontario’s Tristan Woodfine and Alberta’s Ellen Pennock captured their first-ever national titles at the opening event of 2011 Teck National Junior Triathlon Series in St-Malo. Manitoba on Sunday.

Full article:
http://triathloncanada.com/en/newsdetails.ch2?uid=Home&newsarticle_id=3366

Monday, May 9, 2011

PTC Aquathlon - recap

The 2nd annual PTC Vancouver Aquathlon was held on May 7th in North Vancouver. Athletes ages 14-19 completed the 500m pool swim and 3km trail run in cool and rainy conditions. Some athletes were using the event as a tune-up to their upcoming triathlon season, while others were doing their first multisport race.


Congratulations to all the athletes who took part! Award winners were: Conor Doherty (1st place male 16-19); Robynne Shannon (1st place female 16-19); Rowan Doherty (1st place male under 16).

A big thank you to all the volunteers and parents who helped to make the event a success!

We would like to thank the following sponsors for their generous support which allowed every participant to go home with a draw prize: Different Bikes, North Shore Athletics, Powerbar and Bean Around The World.

Finally we would like to thank Triathlon BC and the North Vancouver Recreation Commission for their support of this event.

Thursday, April 28, 2011

Aquathlon (Swim-Run) Race for juniors - May 7

Aquathlon (Swim-Run) Race for ages 14-19

Saturday May 7
2:00-4:00 in North Vancouver

500m pool swim/3.2 km run

details and registration here

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Yokohama WCS Postponed

The International Triathlon (ITU) today announced that the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Yokohama will not take place on 14 May 2011 as originally scheduled. The ITU is working with the Local Organising Committee (LOC), the City of Yokohama and the Japanese Triathlon Union (JTU) to find a suitable date for the event later in the 2011 schedule.


“We have been following the situation in Japan very closely and felt that once the Japanese Government raised the alert on the nuclear situation to the highest level of seven, it was too risky to stage an event there in May. The safety and health of our athletes, coaches, officials and staff should not be compromised,” said Marisol Casado, ITU President and IOC Member. “We are in discussions to re-schedule it later in the season. Our thoughts and concerns are with the Japanese people as they recover from the devastating earthquake, tsunami and nuclear power plant situation.”

The 2011 Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series kicked off on April 11 in Sydney, Australia. Canada’s Paula Findlay took the women’s title while Spain’s Javier Gomez won the men’s race. The next stop of the series will be in Madrid, Spain on June 4-5.

from http://www.triathlon.org/

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Findlay Wins Sydney

FINDLAY WINS SYDNEY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

April 10, 2010


Canada’s Paula Findlay Wins Gold at Season-Opener of Triathlon World Championship Series in Australia

—Lauren (Groves) Campbell fights through crash on bike to finish 10th—


SYDNEY, Aus.—Canada’s Paula Findlay executed the opening race of the 2011 ITU Triathlon World Championship series to perfection by winning gold in Sydney, Australia on Sunday.


The 21-year-old Findlay, who enjoyed a breakthrough season in 2010 by winning her first two World Championship Series Races ever, captured number three on the same course Simon Whitfield struck his historic Olympic gold in 2000. Findlay sprinted ahead of the field to the finish to post a winning time of two hours, one minute, 21 seconds (2:01.21).


“This is amazing. It was unexpected again, but really exciting and so cool,” said Findlay, who finished fourth in last weekend’s World Cup race in Mooloolaba, Australia. “My contact fell out again so I raced half the day blinded so I think I need laser eye surgery or something. I didn’t feel comfortable until the run, but I held on and I am very happy.”


The red-headed Edmontonian was one of 66 women to dive into the waters of Farm Cove in the spectacular Sydney Harbour. Following the 1.5-kilometre swim, Findlay stayed out of trouble and avoided a any crashes while completing eight laps on the five-kilometre bike loop highlighted by stretches down the hilly Macquarie Street and the Cahill Expressway.


After a difficult second transition in front of the Sydney Opera House, Findlay bridged the gap with the lead pack of six athletes in the first lap of the 10-kilometre run. Dropping three athletes in the lead group, Findlay raced stride-for-stride with Chile’s Barbara Riveros Diaz and New Zealand’s Andrea Hewitt into the bell lap. Findlay and Riveros Diaz pulled away from Hewitt with 600-metres to go, and raced alongside each other until the final 300-metres where the young Canuck pulled ahead, and sprinted down the finishing stretch to the gold medal.


“There were so many surges and girls running from the back up the hills. Those girls pushed me the whole way today. I wasn’t expecting to be able to outsprint Barbara today,” said Findlay, who has been training in Australia over the last month with coach Patrick Kelly. “She is so fit right now. I hung on as long as I could and was able to pull it out. I’m so thrilled.”


Riveros Diaz settled for the silver with a time of 2:01.24, while Hewitt rounded out the women’s podium in the bronze medal position at 2:01.29.


“Paula had a really good block of training on the sunshine coast in Caloundra leading into this race, and has good early season form,” said Patrick Kelly, coach of Paula Findlay. “She still has lots of work ahead of her and will continue to work to get faster as will the other women. This is a fantastic start.”


Findlay’s third World Championship Series victory continues a stellar start to her young career where she has competed in just four races on the elite triathlon circuit. After winning back-to-back in the first two races last year on the 2012 Olympic course in London, followed byKitzbuhel, Austria, Findlay wrapped up 2010 by finishing fifth in the GrandFinal in Budapest, Hungary last September. Findlay now trails Australia’s Emma Moffat, who has a total of four victories all-time on the World Championship Series winner’s list.


“Training has been going really well and I’m feeling good, but I still didn’t expect this,” said Findlay. “I have to keep training well. It’s a long season and I have to keep training well, but it is nice to get a win early. I think is important because it tells me I’m at the same level as I was last year.”


Three other Canadians also suited up for the season opener. Vancouver’s Lauren (Groves) Campbell kicked off her season with a 10th-place finish. The 2008 Olympian fought back after getting tangled up in a crash on the bike to get her way back into the top-10 with a time of 2:02.43. Montreal’s Kathy Tremblay finished 34th. Victoria’s Kirsten Sweetland crashed on the bike and did not finish the race.


Created in 2009, the ITU World Championship Series is an innovative series that has the world’s best triathletes to compete in eight races around the world. Starting in Sydney, athletes will also compete in Japan, Spain, Austria, Germany, England and Switzerland before the Grand Final in Beijing. The next stop of the series is slated for May 14 in Yokohoma, Japan.


Triathlon Canada is the governing body for triathlon in the country. Recognized as an Olympic medalsport since 2000, Triathlon Canada’s mandate is to promote, foster, organize and develop the sport of triathlon, and its related disciplines, in Canada. For more information on Triathlon Canada, please visit us at www.triathloncanada.com on the Internet.


Complete World Championship Series Results (1.5 km swim, 40 km bike, 10 km run): www.triathlon.org

Top-Five Women’s and Canadian Results:

1. Paula Findlay, Edmonton, CAN, 2:01.21; 2. Barbara Riveros Diaz, CHI, 2:01.24; 3. Andrea Hewitt, NZL,2:01.29; 4. Carole Peon, FRA, 2:01.39; 5. Tomoko Sakimoto, JPN, 2:01.49.

Other Canadian Results:

10. Lauren (Groves) Campbell, Vancouver, 2:02.43; 34. Kathy Tremblay, Montreal;

DNF. Kirsten Sweetland, Victoria.

*****

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Chris Dornan

Media and Public Relations

Triathlon Canada

T: 281-703-4394 281-703-4394

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Clermont

Update on Clermont Training Camp from RTC Guelph:

http://rtcguelph.blogspot.com/2011/02/clermont.html


Photo: RTC Guelph

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

BC Training Days

The first BC Training Day was held this past weekend in Vancouver. The event gathered 18 youth and junior age triathletes from around the province, and was modeled on the successful training days put on in Ontario by the RTC Guelph. Thanks to Kristine and Kris from Exceleration Tri Club for organizing and hosting a fantastic event, and to TriBC for their support.

Future events will be held in Victoria, Vancouver and the Okanagan.





Teck National Junior Series

Venues and Schedule


Race #1

June 26, 2011 - St. Malo, MB


Race #2

July 16, 2011 - Penticton, BC


Race #3

July 30, 2011 - Ottawa, ON


Race #4

Canadia Junior Triathlon Championships

August, 20, 2011 - Kelowna, BC


More details at Triathlon Canada website

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Brasil Fast

from former PTC member Cole Stewart's blog - nice work Cole!

Knowing the forth biggest television channel in the world is filming your race live for 20million people is pretty crazy. It didn't make it feel any less hard, if you were wondering. The travel to Brazil was a really cool experience for me and one that I know i'll remember, a big thanks to AP and Matt for that. The jungle and the whole country had a very pleasant vibe to it but brazil seemed a little less bit hospitable when both AP and Matt became extremely ill before the race. The 3 man team that would complete 3 super sprint triathlons on TV for canada took a major blow. Both men were hospitalized and managed to finish the swim leg of each race but were forced to pull out with vomiting during the race etc. My luck had been considerably better than Matt and AP's and I wasn't phased by any illness. So I did the race solo.

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Thursday, January 13, 2011

Standing Start

Worth a look..

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