Hamilton Island Triathlon

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I’ve just got back to the Blue Pearl after a fantastic inaugural Hamilton Island Triathlon which finished earlier this morning. It’s was the first such event on the island with some very famous names and around 100 people entering making it a superb morning’s work!

The week of sporting activities started off with a series of workshops hosted by some of the sporting world’s greats including:

  • Miles Stewart: Former World Triathlon Champion and duel World Record Holder. Miles can be found in the Guinness book of records for the fastest triathlon time in the world
  • Stephen Widmar: Former Australian Swim Coach of the year and coach to Olympian Jessica Schipper
  • Michael Bohl: Current Australian Swim Coach of the year and coach to Olympian Stephanie Rice.
  • Victor Popov: Sports physio to Stuart O’Grady, Robbie McEwan, the Brisbane Lions and now the Russian Cycling team.
  • Brad Hiskins: Ten World Championships with the Australian Triathlon Team. Four Olympic Games with two of them as Head of Service for Soft Tissue
  • Louise Bell: Nutritionist to the 2008 Australian Olympic Team
  • Dan Atkins: Queensland Junior Elite Head Coach and QAS Metro Coach
  • I stupidly decided to go waterskiing last week and in the process caught a ski and ripped the abductor magnus muscle on the rear of my right leg resulting in some heavy bruising and making it almost impossible to walk up hills. This would obviously have massive repercussions for my triathlon event.

    After consulting the man himself, Victor Popov, he told me I’d be able to compete in the swim section of the tri but not the bike or run. Damn it, I’d been training for a while for this.
    It left me with the 750m Ocean Swim on Whitehaven Beach as a practice for todays event, dragging one useless leg wouldn’t be easy so I opted for the shorter race instead.

    The assembled start The finish section
    Ben, Bre and Glenn Bourke - Hamo CEO Ian Oatley - Bob Oatley's son

    I did ok for a first ocean swim you know, there were real Olympians, triathletes and fitness gurus all around so my level really would have no impact on the podium positions but I did manage to win my category of 30-39 males!

    It was a cracking day out with perfect weather and around 130 swimmers, all of whom made it to the end of the course and looked happy but tired at the end. The 750m swim was won by Luke Henry with a time that was 5 minutes quicker than mine. Wow and well done!

    The 2km event which was for the real athletes took the winner 23 minutes and 11 seconds to complete – Oh my goodness I have along way to go!

    The finish along the beach This way please

    Onto todays event, the sprint distance triathlon made up of a 750m swim, a 20km bike ride and a 5km run, which I still entered but only the swim section. I’d managed to recruit a great cyclist, Evan Coddy and a Hamo runner, Sophie to make up the sections of the event which I now wasn’t allowed to do and so suddenly we all were one of the mixed entry teams in the competition!

    After a superb swim to start the tri of 750m (which I completed in a minute less than at Whitehaven on Friday) I handed over the timing chip to Evan who raced away on the bike gaining on the field with every turn of the pedals! The handover to Sophie went perfectly and after a strong run down the sandy finish she came over the line to huge applause from the crowd.

    Click here to see the team result

    Click here to see my ocean swim result

    Brooke's first ever Tri Debra finishes strongly Head chef Lindsey - superb effort Mike Saville the Golf Club Manager Hang that tongue out
    The Hamilton team

    The location of Hamilton Island is perfect for a sprint distance triathlon such as this, the course offers a warm water ocean swim, a testing bike circuit (the only one of its kind which utilises an airport runway for part of it) and a gruelling hill climb run. Next year the event will be even bigger and better but a huge thank you and well done to all involved in the events conception and delivery – I loved it and have vowed to be back next year to compete in the entire event.

    Ben

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    2 Comments

    1. Posted November 30, 2009 at 3:31 pm | Permalink

      ci vivrei tutta la vita…contattatemi….please.
      sto rimettendomi in gioco e cio che voglio è natura e animali….abbandono tutto davvero. altrimenti morirò. :(

    2. Posted December 8, 2009 at 1:31 am | Permalink

      very beautiful place.

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