Monday, August 23, 2010

Junior Nationals

Congratulations to PTC members on their races at Junior Nationals in Kelowna!!

Elsabet Lapointe stepped up with an 8th place finish, her first top-ten at the national level. Jimmy Stewart had a solid 28th place, and Alex Stasiuk was 1st in the 16-19 age group. Overall winners were Matt Sharpe and Joanna Brown.

Results:
Junior Men
Junior Women
Age Group 16-19 Women
All Results




Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Recent Congrats

A huge congrats to Paula Findlay for making us all proud with her recent win in Kitzbühel, Austria, following her win in London.

http://www.triathlon.org/news/article/findlay_makes_it_back-to-back_wins_in_kitzbuehel/

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/canadian-makes-a-splash-on-world-triathlon-circuit/article1673847/

http://thestar.blogs.com/olympics/#tp

http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/848158--paula-findlay-new-canadian-triathlon-sensation

Also, congrats to Cole Stewart (former PTC Vancouver member) for being selected to the Canadian Junior Team for the upcoming World Championships in Budapest, Hungary.

http://colestewart-triathlete.blogspot.com/


Friday, August 13, 2010

Junior Training Weekend - August 28-29

The PTC Vancouver invites athletes ages 14-19 who have an interest in junior triathlon racing to a training camp/weekend open house on August 28-29.

Meet current PTC members and coach Mark Bates, learn about aspects of junior racing such as race tactics, open water swimming, bike drafting, transitions and more.

Saturday August 28
9:00-2:00 UBC Aquatic Centre
Swim, Bike, Transitions, Classroom session

Sunday August 29
9:00-2:00 Sasamat Lake
Swim, Entries/Exits, Run, Talk, Mini-Aquathlon races

Cost: $25

Contact Mark (email - mark "at" 321coaching "dot" com or 604-787-2715)  to register and for more information. As the schedule may change, athletes MUST pre-register.





Thursday, July 29, 2010

Recent Results

photo: Delly Carr

WOMENS LONDON WCS:


Canadian Rookie Paula Findlay Wins Gold in World Championship Triathlon Series Debut

July 24, 2010

LONDON, England—Canadian rookie Paula Findlay shocked the world by winning the gold medal in her first-ever World Championship Triathlon Series race on the Olympic course in London, England on Saturday.

“Oh my God this is so unbelievable,” beamed Findlay at the finish line. “I felt better than ever on the run today, and just kept pushing as hard as I could.”

Running on pure guts and bravery, the 21-year-old took on three of the world’s best triathletes who finished in the top-10 at the 2008 Olympic Summer Games in Beijing. With just under one mile to go, the red-headed protégé threw down the gauntlet and the field could not respond.

Full Article here

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Saskatoon - National Junior Series event #2

Matt Sharpe and Christine Ridenour continued their excellent seasons by winning the second stop of the National Junior Series in Saskatoon, held on July 11.

PTC results: Elsabet Lapointe 13th; Jimmy Stewart 26th

full results

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Magog - National Junior Series event #3

photo: RTC Guelph

Alexander Hinton and Joanna Brown Claim Gold in Quebec at Teck National Junior Series Triathlon Race


July 25, 2010

MAGOG, Que.—Alexander Hinton and Joanna Brown locked up their first victories of the season in the third leg of the men’s and women’s triathlon Teck National Junior Series races in Magog, Quebec on Sunday.

The 19-year-old Hinton rebounded after a slow start to the 750-metre swim to exit the water in fourth spot. Hinton had strong race tactics while working together with a group of four on the 20-kilometre bike portion of the race, before being caught by nearly 20 riders at the mid-way point on the bike. Exchanging leads through the second transition and into the 10-kilometre run, the Kingston, Ont. native put the hammer down on the field at the five-kilometre point, and ran to his first-ever title.

“It certainly feels good to get the win,” said Hinton who clocked a time of 58 minutes, 29 seconds. “I hadn’t raced in nearly a month and came so close to winning earlier this year in Coteau-du-Lac, so I am really happy I was able to win.”
 
full article here
 
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BC Summer Games Triathlon - July 24, Langley
 

photos by Troy Landreville

The BC Summer Games included a Triathlon, Duathlon and Aquathlon for 14-15 year old athletes from across the province.
 
Congratulations to all the athletes!
 
Medalists in the Triathlon were: Gold - Carsten Lapointe and Megan Kinghorn; Silver - Trevor Pearson and Maya Munzar; Bronze - Spencer Burns and Robynne Shannon
 
Triathlete Gold story
 
To Finish Is To Win story 
 
 
   

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Coteau-du-Lac Results

June 26, 2010.

Congratulations to PTC Vancouver member Elsabet Lapointe for her 12th place finish at the first event in the National Junior Triathlon Series in Coteau du Lac today. This was Elsabet's highest finish ever in a National Junior race, in only her second year competing as a Junior.

The junior event was won by Christine Ridenour and Matt Sharpe, both of Victoria, BC. Andrew Yorke and Paula Findlay won the senior event.

Results:

Junior Elite Femme

Junior Elite Homme

Elite Femme

Elite Homme

Triathlon Canada Article

Junior Podium - photo from RTC Guelph

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Coteau du Lac Junior Start Lists

Junior Start Lists for Coteau du Lac (National Junior Series Race #1) this weekend:

Monday, June 14, 2010

Canadian Rookie Narrowly Misses Podium

DES MOINES, Iowa—Canada’s Paula Findlay proved once again she is ready to race against the world’s best triathletes after the rookie narrowly missed the podium in one of the most prestigious triathlon races of the season in Des Moines, Iowa on Sunday.

The 21-year-old Edmonton native matched strides with three of the world’s powerhouses in the sport in the 10-kilometre run to finish fourth at the ITU Hy-Vee Triathlon Elite Cup with a time of one hour 59 minutes 54 seconds (1:59:54).

“I had no idea I could do this today. I’m still so surprised,” said Findlay, who earned $20,000 US for her performance. “I was racing girls that I am always watching on television and to be able to keep up with them is just amazing for me. The money is a nice little bonus, but I never even thought about it today.”

full article