Sunday, 23 September 2012

The seasons final race- Virgin London

Well, that's it the season is done, at least for me it is, so time to put the wetsuit away for 6 months....

Saturday saw me race in the Youth Sprint at the Virgin London Triathlon weekend and having finished 3rd last year another podium position was the aim although I knew from this seasons races around the country that there was 5 or 6 competitors at least that could podium, so it was no forgone conclusion and having spent the season battling with my exercise induced Asthma I had my work cut out.

As has been typical for the year the swim went well and along with an unknown Irish lad led out of the swim on to the bike, but once again I found the bike leg a struggle and with the asthma kicking in I quickly fell away to 8th. My breathing steadied as the run progressed and over the 2nd half of it along with being able to find a sprint finish I managed to claw back 2 places to finish 6th. Disappointing if not a total surprise given my EIA that I am struggling to control right now, especially as if I could have posted the same time as I did last year it would have seen me win it this time round. Hey Ho!

This though this was not my biggest disappointment of the year, that was a couple of weeks ago at the IRC's as having proudly represented the Eastern Region every year open to me over the last 6 years I was keen to finish on a high note both for myself but also the team as it was the last year that I could be selected, sadly the worst EIA attack of the year paralysed me on the bike leg after yet again leading out of the swim and pushed way down the field, once again I managed to rally a little on the run but I was way back at the finish and out of the top ten for the first time in 6 years. I really wanted the ground to open up and swallow me at that point it was my lowest point of the year..

The year has not all been lows though; In the National Series I have finished a couple of places higher in 5th, thanks in main to my 3rd place at the National Aquathlon Champs, a 4th at Eton and 5th at the MK Aquathlon and last weekend I gained a qualification place in the u20 age group for the European Sprint AGe Group Champs in Turkey. There I will be joined, if we can all make it, by fellow junior HPU team members, Adam Edwards, Connor Delaney, Arran Rae and Molly Mckenzie and fellow Eastern Region team member Oliver Swallow.

So now I head off in to the winter training season...what joy, but with two clear goals, finding an answer to my EIA so that no longer interrupts my performances and a little more bike work to strengthen this leg of my race.

Happy training everyone.......

Friday, 6 July 2012

The day I raced with Tim Don.............

Last Thursday week I had the chance to race in the GE Canary Wharf Triathlon an Elite Series race alongside the likes of the ‘Don’ , Richard Stannard and a host of other top class professional triathletes from the UK, USA, Australia and South Africa. It was certainly a big jump up from what I am used to and so I was really nervous but I did know a few of the others racing such as fellow HPU club mate Alex Mcibben and Eastern Region academy colleagues Alice Sharpe and Georgia  Schwienieng along with fellow Swim club member James Davis, who was equally as nervous as I was, but had no need to be as it proved but having them around me helped to make me feel more at ease and helped to ensure I enjoyed such a great event.
Our heat was delayed following a bike accident in the girls race and that did not help the nerves, but the fight in the early stages of the swim quickly settled me down . James had a stormer and led us all round including the Elite guys and although I was just about middle of the pack andgot out on to the bike quickly I got isolated and with the race being cut short  due to the accident it turned out as just a pure super,super sprint event and the pace as people fought to make the final was too hot for me to go with. Of the two heats I was ranked 43rd of 50 going in and finished 42nd, which I am not unhappy with at all. This race was all about the experience for me as at 15 I was the youngest by at least a couple of years and it has certainlygiven me the appetite for more and I hope I can get a place next year in this particular race as the venue is superb with so many people watching from the offices and bars around the Wharf providing support the atmosphere was outstanding. Finally a big well done to both James and Alex who won through to compete in their respective finals.


Sunday, 10 June 2012

Mixed Fortunes....and a lesson learned

Since my last post I have had 3 further races in this years National Youth Super Series, with mixed results in what has also been very mixed weather. First up was the National Aquathlon Championships in Tamworth on a wet and chilly Sunday morning. This must of spurred me on as I exited the water in 5th and following a transition that saw some struggle with the cold I quickly exited on to the run in 4th.I made steady progress to have the 3rd placed runner firmly in my sights with it being nip and tuck in the last half mile. I made my move some 300 yards to go and after just about safely negotiating the slippy 180 degree turn with 200 yards to go I had managed to secure 3rd place in this National Event.




Next up was the Nuffield Youth and Junior race the first Triathlon race of the year at Eton on what this time was a hot and sunny day and once again my strong swim saw me well positioned going out on to the bike. Whilst my run is improving I know that it is the element that I still need to work on for the future so the plan was to work hard on the bike and take it from the front, this of course is a bit of a risk and I found that nobody else wanted to do the work and whilst I was at the front of the pack at T2 and having a fast transition saw me first out onto the run my legs could not respond and were drained of energy which cost me in the first part of the run as a number of competitors past me. Fortunately for me a couple picked up time penalties which allowed me to finish a very creditable 4th but never the less disappointed.


The disappointment was to unfortunately continue at Blenheim which also doubled as the National Youth Triathlon Championships, on what was a dry but coll and blustery day. Once again I had a strong swim and led out of the water and spurred on by a large and enthusiastic crowd up the 400m climb into transition I was out on to the bike ahead of the field. After the 1st lap once again my legs were saying to me they were not having it and I struggled through the 2nd lap having watched the two leaders race away and by T2 having almost fallen off the back of the chase pack. This left me back in 11th spot but my legs responded and I manage to pick off 4 in front of me to finally finish 7th, disappointing as I had hoped to have been close to a podium position.

So this section of the season started really well but it has become clear that I have failed to do enough quality work on the bike which has left my legs stressed out by the time we come to the run, so before my next major race which is in July I will have to step up the bike work. I will let you know how it goes.....

Monday, 26 March 2012

The Seasons back... and its my least favourite event to boot.....

 Its good to be back competing but also good to get this first race out of the way as two lots of running is not my favourite. This weekend just gone was the National Elite Duathlon Championships and once again held at Prestwold Hall near Loughborough. Although chilly, it was a nice sunny day and good for racing on which is a quick circuit and this years race field was almost twice the size of last years and it included quite a few new faces so I knew there was a challenge on  my hands.
The first  run started out at a quick pace and there seemed to be more of a challenge for the eventual winner than last year as 10 runners went under 8 mins (only 3 did last year) for the first 2.5km and the first transition saw a lead pack of 6 go off on the bike leg. At this point and despite chipping over 30 seconds off the run I found myself off the initial pace and behind the 3 lead packs, after catching the first of these I worked with them until we caught the 2nd group, and although this group was a little disjointed we did close a little on the leading pack, although no where near enough to have an impact on the final run leg and overall results.
Another small improvement on the final run brought me up from around 20th at T1 to 11th at the finish, an improvement of 5 places on last year and 2.5 minutes quicker as well. So overall I am happy with the days racing as it sets me up well for the triathlon races ahead. Mind you if I am to achieve what I hope to achieve in this years Super Series there are a few new lads on the scene that are not going to make it easy, so I am going to have to work hard and prepare well if I am to improve my overall series standing.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Unfortunately I know how Usain Bolt felt after getting disqualified......

Well the IRC is not quite the World Champs and I was not expected or expecting to win, but this race has been my World Champs equivalent over the last few years and as it is also a team event that is highly enjoyable. I was feeling good and hoped to have a good race and be up there at the finish and with the extra points on offer from the IRC and depending on a couple of other results I could perhaps have pinched a place or two in the Super Series League table as well as help the team in the regional race, but disaster was to strike...

...The race started well after a 5 hour wait following racking and I got myself into a nice position in the swim and some relatively clean water, I emerged from the lake in 5th and following a good transition was out on the bike course alongside fellow HPU athlete Connor Delaney in the front. Whilst the lead bike pack was setting a good pace it was not an overly fast one with nobody willing to attempt to break and by the last lap we had been caught by the chase group who according to my dad had been well organised in the chase by team colleague Sean Watson. I was by now though feeling some chest pains and by the time I hit the run I was finding it hard to catch my breath as my asthma hit me. This was my Usain moment in as much his error saw him disqualified, my lack of preparation in not taking or having with me on the course my asthma medication  saw me sadly slip back on the run and my dream of finishing well in this race and higher in the Super Series final league table evaporated in front of me. I finally staggered in 12th and not even my sun tan could hide the pale complexion of my face at the end as I was completely drained

I was somewhat inconsolable for the rest of Sunday as not only did it impact my final league placing, finishing higher could have scored more points for the region and got us a higher finish given that the team results were so close in the end. Dad though was on the job quickly to try and perk me up and remind me that as a 1st year Youth athlete, 12th and 3rd firts year youth home was not at all bad and I would have the opportunity again next year to compete in this age group, plus finishing 7th overall in the series this year was a good performance, along with the fact that the Juniors had raced the same course Sunday my time would have seen me finish in the top half of that race and those guys are up to 4 years older than me, so overall if not happy with Sundays outcome I can be pleased with the season as a whole. Sunday will still hurt for a while and it reminds me of one my brothers goalkeeping coaches favourite sayings 'fail to prepare, then prepare to fail' so looking ahead I must remember to have my medication with me and use it and be properly prepared for every element of my race

So for the most part my season is now done, I will have a short rest before getting back in the water, on my bike and on the road again to be ready for next season and once Sunday is behind me I will be looking forward to the new competitive season.

 Before I sign off for a while a quick but big thank you to my coaches that help me greatly throughout the year - Dave, Tim, Gary and Bob Cheers Guys.

Thursday, 1 September 2011

A good summer so far and now for the Climax.......

.....So this is it the season's climax this weekends IRC competition in Houghton-le-Spring up in the North East where the best of the Tri Stars and Youth competitors compete for their respective regions and themselves, so in a way it is like a National Championship and as it is part of the National Super Series as well it counts for points for that as well.

Preparation as it is for everyone is somewhat disjointed for everyone due to holidays and the unwinding from school. From a race perspective things could not have been much better for me as I competed in the London and at Hyde Park in the National Aquathlon championships.

The size of the field in the docklands was a little disappointing but there was still a good few of the leading Youth series leaders competing so it made for a good race. I was really pleased with the swim coming out just behind my fellow HPU colleague  Connor, unfortunately though for both of us our lead did not last long on the bike and the early break cost us dearly, that said I still finished the bike section in a good position in 4th, the transition to the run was good and this propelled me into 3rd, till the turn I could feel the company of another runner on my back at which point he made his move but I managed to maintain close enough contact to out sprint him and regain 3rd spot and a position on the podium at the finish, which was a bit of a thrill at such a big event, especially with the presentation and the alcohol free champagne we had to open and spray around, but I really must practice how to open a bottle of champagne as I was a little left behind......


We then moved on to Hyde Park the following weekend and the National aquathlon championships. I was looking forward to this as it was both on part of next years Olympic course and it was taking part amid the Dextro ITU world championship event and that extra buzz probably helped me put to the back of my mind that this was an aquathlon and not a Triathlon and not my favoured event.

Once again I had a decent swim but this time found myself not coming out in the front as the shorter race saw a couple of others put a little more effort in than they would in a tri and so I came out 4th, still not badly placed but with a run that felt like a sprint from the start I could not see myself catching those in front. I did however catch one of those early in the run but was myself quickly hauled in by Sean Watson a HPU compadre and a couple of other London region competitors, although I did not let the later two get two far away and I started my sprint just ahead of the turn onto the final straight which caught both by surprise and allowed me finish strongly in 4th, It was  a shame I could not join Sean on the podium but I was still very pleased with my result which leaves me feeling pretty good ahead of the IRC's this weekend.

HPU is well represented with Sean Watson, Connor Delaney,  Molly McKenzie and myself forming part of the Eastern Region team and Kate Curran representing South East, hopefully we can all have a strong finishing event for the season.

Thursday, 14 July 2011

I really must Tri ( no pun intended) to do just the one event on a weekend

last weekend was another busy one with the TSE Upminster Youth event on Saturday which doubled as the Eastern Region Championship Race, then the more fun event of the Eastern Region Relays at Gosfield on the Sunday.
                                                                      
On Saturday the serious contenders were myself and my two IRC partners Connor Delaney and Sean Watson and it was certainly close in the swim with just the thickness of a wetsuit between us. With the 3 of us used to doing the major national events that now see us cycle on tarmac the 3 of us found the grass bike course hard going, but after following the slipstream of Connor on the first few laps the announcement of being warned for drafting spurred me on to attack on one of the up slopes and take the race on from the front and get myself a reasonable lead. The decision not to wear cleats on just a 7k ride also helped in ensuring my transitions were quick and this left me with me in a comfortable position on the run to lead Connor and Sean home in 2nd and 3rd to claim the Eastern Region Championship Race title.

Hopefully all 3 of us will have a good summer of training and rest so we can both collectively as the Eastern Region team and individually do well at the IRC in early September.

On to Sunday and the relays as the youngest team in the race we knew that the swim and run would favour us, but could we stay in contention on the bike leg? The fact that the Captains Table team from TSE brought in a ringer to contain our threat showed that although a fun event, there was a serious competitive element to the race as well, and I found that out early on in the swim. After Adam Edwards strong first leg had us in contention at the handover I rankled my fellow TSE teammate from the Captains Table team by diving ahead of him  over his shoulder on entry which saw 10 yards of elbows and legs flying( as an adult he should be ashamed of himself) as we jostled for position, but there was no way I was giving in and my youth won through. Leading us into first place, Jens also had a strong swim leaving us well positioned in first position out of the swim, but then came all the adult males on their expensive machines who somehow find enough time to do some serious training on their bikes and it did not take long before we were pegged back and overtaken by 3 groups who had 3 strong bike legs that pushed us back into 4th and even this position was under threat but some consistent runs from the 3 of us, saw us see of those behind and cut the deficit on 3rd place marginally but in any event 4th out of 90 teams was a good effort in what was an enjoyable event.

Now a little bit of a lull before the London and the Hyde Park Aquathlon