| Philip Wareing Multisport Triathlon |
| Monday, 11 January 2010 | |||||||||
More than 60 competitors braved 14 degree water, icy rain
and chilly temperatures in the Philip Wareing Multisport Triathlon at Lake Rotoiti in
Nelson Lakes National Park on Sunday. Racing for top athletes like Richard Usher, Emily Miazga....
.. With a choice of five race
options, tradition was stood on its head, with 26 competing in the
kayak-bike-run multisport event, 16 the shorter sprint triathlon, nine the
standard triathlon (usually the most popular race) and 10 choosing one of the
two duathlon distances.
Three-time Coast winner Emily Miazga led the women from the water, with Sophie Hart and Rachel Voyce at one-minute intervals. Jodie Fa'Avae and Helen Chittenden were right on Voyce's heels. Busch didn't mess about on the 40km bike course, cutting out the quickest split of 1.08.47, three minutes quicker than Trevor Voyce. Miazga showed what a tough competitor she is, with the next fastest bike time ahead of Martin, Harris and Wilson. Ian Shapcott from Marlborough shrugged off his 62 years to record the next quickest split.
With some serious racing to do over the ironman distance at Wanaka in six days, Richard Ussher was ready for a sharpener over the sprint distance. Nobody would guess swimming was his weakest discipline as he emerged from the 750m swim right on the heels of Jon Linyard, one of the region's sharpest swimmers. Young Jack Thornton, 15, looked every inch a champion of the future just a few seconds later.
The undulating 5km run doesn't encourage fast times, but Ussher nailed it in 18.20, with Burgess the only other runner to duck under 20 minutes. With the fastest splits in all disciplines, Ussher was a clear winner ahead of Linyard and Burgess, with Wilcox slipping past Whitaker for fourth.
Dave Lawson, Danial Bremner and Paul Thornton took the next three spots. Sam Drew was too strong in the longer duathlon, scoring a clear win over the team of Liz Peters and the solo race of Marlborough's Juliet Wiseman. In the short duathlon Thomas Young's bike ability pulled him through against the quicker run talent of Jono Drew, with the old dog Ian McNabb consistent throughout to take third in his longest duathlon to date. Anja Goldbach and Susan Drew were the first of the women.
Full results at nelsontriclub.co.nz.
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