Monday
Nov072011

Multi-sport round up 2011

 

As this year’s racing season draws to a close it is time you were enlightened with the fantastic results from all our multitalented multi-sports participants. It is hard to believe that it has passed so quickly. It all began with a very muddy duathlon in Cirencester and reached a crescendo in Tenby with an amazing Ironman event.

This year has seen an increase in multi-sport enthusiasm for both competing, purposes of cross-training and social engagement. The multisport training and social weekend in Pembrokshire in April was a hit. Various Les Croups members have also invested in anything from high spec two-wheel transport to super tight lycra or just numerous pairs of goggles. And boy, hasn’t it been fun?! There has been many amusing and unusual moments: triathletes ‘lost in transition’; exiting transition half dressed; being half way to an Ironman event without a wetsuit; being plucked from the wild seas of Tenby by hunky, young men in a RIB, and the most amazing technique of walking during the swim stage, ‘it was the only way to get around the buoy’. Please see the ‘Multisport round up gallery’ for pictorial evidence. Lots of lessons were learnt, or were they? Let’s see what happens next season…

The 2012 season will be packed with new challenges. Within a few hours drive of Cardiff there is a massive choice of aquathlons, duathlons and triathlons, and combined with a variety of terrains there is something for everyone. Most are expertly organised by local groups and the enthusiasm for encouraging the newbie is superb. How can you resist?

In June the Ironman 70.3 UK take place and Exmoor is the backdrop for this event. It is reputed to be the 'toughest 70.3 in the world'. Five Les Croupier triathletes have signed up and entries are filling fast, so enter NOW to avoid disappointment! This also gives us another excuse to organise another training and social weekend somewhere in Europe leading up to this event, so watch this space!

Virgin Active London Triathlon entries are open too, guaranteed entry before 30 November, then to a ballot. The event is later this year due to the Olympics, and take place on 22 and 23 September. It’s ‘the largest triathlon in the world’, an awesome spectacle and we’re planning a weekend of watching and competing, do join us.

There will also be organised training events and we will be returning to both Llanelli Docks and Barry for more open water swimming. Local cycle rides are a must too. All these multi-sport plans are intended to appeal to those in Les Croups who are tri-curious, want to compete, or intend to include it as part of a more varied training programme. More details of a range of events will be advertised in 2012.

Please see below for details of the results for 2011. If there is an event or result that we have missed please let us know and we will happily include this.

Multi-sport results 2011

Three Peaks Cyclocross. 25 October

‘The course was very wet making the boggy sections extra boggy’ Jules carter 4hr 12 mins.

Simon Nurse 4hrs 8mins.

 

Ironman Wales. 11 September

Richard (I want to be an Ironman) Self 12hr 56mins

 

Poppit Sands Aquathlon. 4 September

James Braun 45mins 14secs 17/56

 

Hereford Triathlon. 3 July

Tom Jeffery 56:52 27/187

Claire Beatty 1:01:44 63/187

Natalie Hindmarsh 1:06:20 102/187

Gill McCue 1:06:46 108/187

Fran Machin 1:11:13 147/187

 

Pembrokeshire Triathlon. 2 July

Stephen Paterson 02:31:10 14th
Peter Kellam 02:39:16 34th
Katie Beecher 02:49:41 61st

Richard Self 02:49:41 62st

 

Cotswold Triathlon. 8 May

Katie Beecher 1:05:46

Sarah McCarthy 1:14:16

 

ISCA Duathlon. 17 April

James Braun 1:11:34 39th
Jerry Cleall Harding 1:11:51 41st
Martin Pinnell 1:15:18 52nd
Claire Beatty 1:20:06 70th
Malin Falck 1:27:20 90th
Sasha Macken 1:27:48 91st
Fran Machin 1:31:45 98th
Natalie Hindmarch 1:32:31 99th

 

Hereford Duathlon. 17 April

Katie Beecher was the winner! 1:44:33

Cirencester Duathlon. 13 February

Gill McCue 1:53:11 177/255

Malin Falck 2:00:47 204/255

Fran Machin 2:04:58 211/255

Clare Johnson 2:12:40 227/255 1st in age group!

 

5k Swimathon, Cardiff International Pool in April

Howard Kent ranked 5th in the UK for age group! His swim time was 1:20:35. Improving his PB by 1min 37secs He attributes this superb improvement to a Marie Curie Charity training session with Duncan Goodhew in January.

 

 

Sunday
Jun262011

Triathlon Open Water Wetsuit testing

Below is an e-mail that I've received from Moti about an offer they have.

Phil

 

Hi there,

With this years triathlon season well underway, we are hosting an open
water wetsuit testing session, to give triathlon clubs especially the
chance to try out a full range of wetsuits in open water with no
obligation to buy.This session is due to be held:

Sunday 17th July 2011
at Celtic Manor Resevoir
NP18 1HQ

1.00pm-3.00pm

At this session, we will be offereing advice on wetsuit fitting along
with other aspects of the sport such as nutrition etc. There will be a
range of tri gear available for browsing and a variety of special
discounts and free samples!

If you would like more information on this event please give us a call
on 02920 090800 or feel free to call me on my mobile: 07528137779

Hope to see you soon

Best Regards

Rach


MOTI CARDIFF
Run-Fitness-Triathlon Specialist Stores

Monday
Apr182011

Croups who love to run/bike/run

Lots of Les Croups in action at the weekend, as the Duathlon season starts to hit its peak.

The first run is easy.......

 ISCA Duathlon Sunday 17th April 2011

James Braun MV W 01:11:34 39th
Jerry Cleall Harding MSV B 01:11:51 41st
Martin Pinnell MSV W 01:15:18 52nd
Claire Beatty FS N 01:20:06 70th
Malin Falk FS N 01:27:20 90th

Sasha Macken FS N 01:27:48 91st
Fran Machin FS N 01:31:45 98th

Natalie Hindmarch FS N 0 1:32:31 99th

....next the cycle.........

 

Whilst at the Hereford Duathlon a mere 35 miles away.........Katie won the senior ladies in 1hr 44mins and 33 seconds.

 

and finally.........the second run.

 Well done to all of our duathletes (and Katie in particular).

Wednesday
Jan122011

The runner's answer to cycling prayers

Way, way , WAY back in the day when I was running well and rarely invested any real time in cycling, I remember being very frustrated at not being being able to make my running mileage count at Duathlons. The most extreme example of this manifested itself at the qualifying race for the World Duathlon champs (Spain), held at Goodwood motor racing circuit in 1997. Going into the race, I had an outside chance of qualifying for an age group place in the competitive 25-29 age group. Equipped with a spangly new Cougar time trial bike handbuilt in Liverpool, I was up for the challenge.

The race distances were 10km run, 40km bike, 5km run. I went for it from the off, challenging for a top spot and pushing all the way. Entering transition in 4th place in a time of 32.40 (the 10km distance was out by around 300m) and alongside the other 3 athletes, I cast aside any thoughts of an age-group place and decided to push for one of the 3 available all expenses paid elite places. Hopping onto the bike, a small gap appeared. I was drifting off the pace. 30 seconds later the soft 'whump, whump,whump' of a disc wheel went past. 4th had now become 5th. Then another 'whump, whump, whump'. Then another. And another, and another. The shoulders started to drop. 'Whump, bloody, whump, bloody, whump'. By the end of a thoroughly disheartening cycle leg, I was in 62nd place and had dropped 58 places. My second run was nearly as good as my first (16.30 approx) and I recovered around 30 of those places, but any chance of selection for the world's had disappeared faster than a plain looking wannabe on 'I'm a celebrity x factor ice dancer'. The point being, specificity reaps rewards and there's no short cut to at least a little concession to the other disciplines. These days I'm less deafened by the 'whump, whump, whump' and more hassled by the 'pad, pad, pad' of pacey runners (this time proving that cycling effort is no short cut to running fitness).

However, courtesy of one of my racing and training buddies at Cardiff JIF - Cyclo cross racer Donald Grey - I think we have found the answer to those cycling prayers. The footage below will show you how to avoid training on the turbo trainer,  dodge Maindy on a Wednesday night or lie in on a Sunday morning. It will also appeal to steampunk fans (like Matt T) and scrapheap challenge addicts. Those with health and safety concerns, please look away now.

Simon

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Friday
Jan072011

New year, new targets, fresh inspiration

So what's on the agenda for this year? Any races you really fancy? Any burning ambitions that will be satisfied? I know Richard is building for Ironman Wales and Sasha and Malin are planning an Ironman 70.3 (or thinking about it as a minimum). With our swim class in the pool as I type, there's no denying there's plenty going on.

One of my remaining sports ambitions is to do the Norseman extreme triathlon in Norway. It won't be this year, nor next (probably), but it's definitely on the agenda. Whilst trawling Youtube for triathlon pieces, I came across this excellent short film that tells you everything you need to know about this super difficult, super silly and super beautiful race. It costs a few quid (or krone) and it requires a heck of a commitment, but I challenge you to watch it and not feel inspired. If you get super tempted to the point of entry, you've missed the longship for 2011. Entries will open again around October time and with around 1000 people chasing 250 places, the process is a bit of a lottery. Still, Charlie got his tour around the chocolate factory didn't he? Enjoy.