The
results were outstanding with our 5 Great Britain Age Groupers
finishing in the first 8 for the men including Neil Giles winning
overall, James Dear 3rd, Rob Hoodless 6th,
Steve Alden 7th (first over 50), and Loz Wintergold
8th.
Rachel Baker - another GB Age Grouper won the women's
race overall, with both Hazel Tuppen (3rd lady) and
Fiona Bussell (6th lady) winning their respective age
groups.
We
have all been getting used to competing in poor weather and this
day was true to form. There was a massive storm the night before
with nearly an inch of rain, so the bike course was covered in
debris (and a strategically placed fire engine!), whilst the run
route was soggy, muddy and slippery. Luckily the swim was meant to
be wet.
The
day started with registration. Most people commented that it was a
joy having Kay and Pippa in charge as it became a stress free zone.
Sam and Alex were also on hand in various places including
cheerfully encouraging everyone. Dave Lashbrook left it
particularly late and was the very last athlete to register,
although he was in plenty of time.
The
swim had many of us racing in the same lanes simultaneously and
most people gave way to the faster swimmers (sorry
Dave). Phil was sure he had done 2 extra lengths
but as it was he was the club's second fastest swimmer (only Neil
'the fish' Giles was faster). It is clear from the times that all
the swim training and coaching is paying off. Martin Shoesmith's
impressive 9.06 is a good example after only a couple of seasons.
Ant Grey and Loz counted lengths before they raced, but no-one paid
them enough get away with fewer lengths. As the ground outside the
pool was so rough it was permitted to leave clothing and shoes
outside. Steve Crocker took it a stage further by rapidly donning a
pair of slippers before racing up the hill. However in a post-race
interview he admitted they were handmade Italian leather shoes with
special soles for grip, which enabled a super quick run into
transition.
The
bike course is well known to be challenging for a sprint course.
The damp conditions reduced visibility with glasses steaming up,
whilst also making the ground slippery. There was gravel everywhere
just to add to the challenge. Charlie Langhorne recorded a
remarkable 37.09 bike split some 3 minutes ahead of James Dear in
an equally amazing 40.15 (including both transitions) and Neil was
only 17 seconds behind. Colin Chambers slowed down to admire the
fire engine on the fastest section of the course and still managed
to be a few seconds faster than Steve A, who in turn was delighted
to be a few seconds faster than Rob. Phil Couch was racing up
behind Steve Mac, and was preparing a suitable witty remark as he
passed, when his chain came off, and it took him till well into the
run to catch up again. By this time his 'wit ability' had long
since left him and he could only manage a grimace. Following his
problems with an errant horse at East Grinstead he has not been
enjoying the bike legs lately. By contrast Ant Grey's new bike has
been a great investment - nothing significant has fallen off - yet!
In Balcombe many of our athletes were cheered on by Mat Record as
he happened to be out walking as we all passed through. This did
not help Julie, when she punctured in the village and had to start
the long walk home before eventually being picked up by the broom
wagon.
Transition is always interesting. Although Jim was
doing the 'other' race, he caused great amusement by spending
seemingly several minutes putting on extra articles of clothing and
reportedly putting gel in his hair! Dave Lashbrook completely
forgot to put any trainers on at all and was called back by the
referee to dress properly. Lucy Williams managed to get out of T2
having lost both her numbers and Loz struggled through transitions
largely due to being affected by the wet and cold which clearly
slowed him down.
The
run was a real challenge compared to a dry day. There was a long
slog up the soggy hill, followed by tricky corners on thick mud. 4
times! Grip was a real issue and the course was also about 200m
longer than previous years. Getting elastic bands became tricky as
sometimes there wasn't one available at just the right moment. The
'bandsmen' sorted it all out though and everyone did the correct
number of laps, although David Ricketts made hard work of it by
dropping the bands every time! Claire Cresswell even managed to
give the marshals a version of the 'Cresswell
Wiggle'
The
nicest thing about the run was being cheered on by Pippa, Kay and
Jim on most of the laps - that and finishing!
A
special mention must go to Helen Graham doing her first triathlon.
She was cold, wet and miserable and cheerfully shouted 'never
again' as she completed each run lap. But she carried on and
finished well, and I am sure she will be racing again
soon.
One
final note! We found out after our triathlon today that Steve
Crocker and Fiona Bussell each won the Weald Sprint Triathlon
series. Congratulations to both of you. What a fantastic
achievement!!
Men
Winner 1.08.53
Neil
GILES
1.08.53
10pts
0% 1st overall
James
DEAR
1.11.26
9
3.7 3rd
Rob
HOODLESS
1.14.48
8
8.59 6th
Steve
ALDEN
1.16.06
7
10.48 7th
Loz
WINTERGOLD
1.16.16
6
10.72 8th
Phil
COUCH
1.16.39
5
11.28 10th
Colin
CHAMBERS
1.17.08
4
11.98
Dave
LASHBROOK
1.17.36
3
12.66
Ant
GREY
1.18.57
2
14.62
Steve
CROCKER
1.19.27
1
15.35
Mark
JORDAN
1.19.28 all get 1pt
15.37
Martin SHOESMITH
1.21.26
18.22
Steve
McMenamin
1.22.27
19.70
Paul
WILLS
1.24.52
23.21
Charlie LANGHORNE
1.25.12
23.69
Robert
COX
1.27.34
27.13
Graeme FITZJOHN
1.30.20
31.14
Callum
MURRAY
1.31.34
32.93
Trevor
MOORE
1.33.17
35.42
David
RICKETTS
1.33.49
36.19
Peter
CLARKE
1.39.12
44.01
Tim
CRESSWELL
DNF fatigue (uncomfirmed!)
WOMEN
Winner 1.22.11
Rachel
BAKER
1.22.11
10pts 0%
1st
overall
Hazel
TUPPEN
1.27.17
9 6.19
3rd
Fiona
BUSSELL
1.30.35
8
10.21
6th
Lucy
WILLIAMS
1.34.59
7
15.56
9th
Sharon CHLADEK
1.35.54
6
16.68
10th
Nancy
GILBERT
1.36.48
5
17.78
Claire CRESSWELL
1.49.43
4
33.48
Emma
ALDEN
1.49.58
3
33.79
Angela MURRAY
1.50.36
2
34.57
Rose
RYAN
1.57.42
1
43.21
Helen
GRAHAM
2.16.44
1
66.36
Julie
WILLIAMS DNF
puncture and long walk! 1pt