Future triathlon stars compete at Hyde Park
16th August 2009
The triathlon stars of the future have today (16 August) raced in the British Youth and Junior Triathlon Championships as part of the ‘triathlon festival’ taking place at the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series event in Hyde Park, London.
Following in the footsteps of the super-triathletes, Alistair Brownlee and Helen Jenkins who came first and third respectively in the Elite races yesterday, the Youth athletes completed a 325m, 10km and 3km course around Hyde Park.
In the Men’s Youth race, Cameron Milne from Kinross in Scotland, won the Championship with a time of 38.26. When asked about his victory Milne commented:
“The race was tough, I got a break in the swim and I just tried to extend it through transition. I got in the break and put my head down and worked as hard as I could to stay away. In the run it was a case of keeping the gap there and coming home strong”.
Twelve seconds behind winner, Cameron was Duncan McArthur also from Scotland finishing with a time of 38.38. When asked about the event itself he commented:
“It was awesome because there was a really big crowd compared to what I’m used to doing with the big banners and all”.
Third place was Simon Cooper who lost out in a sprint finish with McArthur finishing one second behind McArthur with a time of 38.39.
In the Women’s Youth race, Maddy Winzer clinched the gold medal with a time of 42.18. The member of the British Triathlon Olympic Talent Squad commented:
“It was quite surprising on the bike really because all the girls came together in a pack. But then on the run I just sort of went for it. When asked about yesterday’s race she added: “I thought it was a really good atmosphere yesterday and a really good race to watch”.
With Sky Draper in second place, the bronze medal went to Alex Mkibben who finished 01.07 behind winner Winzer.
Sophie Coleman, 19 years-old from Hove in East Sussex won the Women’s
Junior race with a time of 1:03.13. She led the young triathletes
around the 750m swim, 20km bike and 5km run course beating second
placed Vicky Graves by 29 seconds.
Coleman who is part of the British Triathlon Olympic Development Squad was happy with her results commenting:
“Yes
[it was] good [to win as] it is probably my last year as a junior so it
is good to claim the title for the last time. On the bike there was a
group of us working pretty well which is good to see. On the first lap
of the run I tucked in behind Vicky and took it steady and then put the
gas down on the second lap. I have got the run ability and I just
wanted to be able to show it [on the run].
European bronze
medallist, Vicky Graves from York, Yorkshire added another medal to her
tally this year with silver in the British Junior Championships.
Graves added:
“It is a good result, I have never got a national
medal before in triathlon so that is good”.
Lois Rosendale, from Yorkshire who
is based at the same training camp as yesterday’s winner Alistair
Brownlee finished in third place and commented on what it is like
training with Alistair:
“He trains up in Leeds where I train.
It is really good as I get to see him train and then I am training with
him. It is quite inspirational if I see how good he is and I always
think if I trained that hard, that is what I could achieve”.
In
the Men’s Junior event it was Alex Young who claimed victory with a
time of 58.09 and was delighted to claim the title commenting:
“The
race went well, I was a bit nervous with this being the first
non-wetsuit swim for me. But I got in a good pack and my bike pack
worked really well so we caught up [the leaders] with half a lap to go
and just tried to stretch my legs on the run. When asked about the race
yesterday he added: “I watched it all yesterday, it was really
inspiring and it is always nice to compete in the big events”.
Josh Cardwell finished in second place with a time 58.35 and was delighted with his performance commenting:
“I
had a great swim and was trying out my new tri-suit in the swim,
[which] felt really good in the water. I came out a few seconds behind
Rob which I was pleased with because my swim has been a bit on and off
this year”.
Rob Bowles finished in third place and commented when asked about his race:
“[It
was] mixed really the swim was really good, I felt very strong but
didn’t push particularly hard and managed to get a gap. I was attacking
to try and get away but no one was coming through. [On] the run I
tried as hard as I could but I didn’t quite go with the top guys”.
Results from the British Youth Championships
Results from the British Junior Championships
The
event is part of the triathlon weekend in London’s Hyde Park, which
featured Alistair Brownlee winning gold and Helen Jenkins finishing in
third place in the Dextro Energy Triathlon – ITU World Championship
Series event on Saturday 15 August.
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