Monday 18 October 2010

Robyn's E News 18 Oct 2010


Photo: Club members Robyn Stanley, Stu Fitch & Ali Croser in Hawaii for 2010 Ironman World Championships.

Hi All,

I hear that some of you have been having E News withdrawal symptoms while I've been over in Hawaii (tri heaven) to race. The Darwin competitors and their crews had a fantastic time. They were able to catch up on lots of tri gossip and check out all the new tri gear. With the dollar up, shopping was affordable this year!

So much has been happening on the triathlon front, here at home, as well as nationally and internationally, that it may take a couple of E News to catch up.

Here goes ....

RESULTS:

1. Ironman World Championships, Hawaii, 3.8km swim, 180km bike, 42.2km run

Male: Chris McCormack 8.10.37 Female: Mirinda Carfrae 8.58.26

Stu Fitch 9th M55-59 11.01.21
Ali Croser 40th F40-44 11.47.49
Robyn Stanley 13th F55-59 13.05.59

2. 2010 Tongyeong ITU World Cup, 1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run

Male: Dan Wilson (AUS) 1.49.36 Female: Jodie Swallow (GBR) 2.01.38

3. Alice Springs Masters Games Duathlon, 2km run, 20km bike, 4km run

Male: Dean Nankevill 1.03.14 Female: Carol Hitchcock 1.10.32

Ron Griep 1st M45-49 1.04.37
Pete Brady 2nd M50-54 1.07.09

4. Alice Springs Masters Games Triathlon, Long Course

Male: Ron Griep 1.03.51 Female: Ruth Murdie 1.11.57

Ron Griep 1st M45-49 1.03.51
Rob Weatherald 1st M50-54 1.04.30
Pete Brady 3rd M50-54 1.10.22

5. Reverse Order Triathlon (26 Sept 10), Lake Alexander, 3km run, 13km bike, 300m swim

1 Grant Preddy 43 mins 09 secs; 2 Team Rowley/Brearley 44.36; 3 Rob Weatherald 44.50; 4 Justin Tranter 44.59; 5 Jason Jones 45.28; 6 Phil Lewis 45.43; 7 Team Jac Crofton/Tim French 45.45; 8 Steve Goat 45.57; 9 David Croser 46.27; 10 Craig Garland 46.31; 11 Jamie Tomlinson 46.40; 12 Debbie Geertshuis 47.08; 13 Roger Decurtins 47.12; 14 Nic French 47.37; 15 Tim Green 47.50; 16 Chris Jessop 48.01; 17 Korgan Hucent 48.02; 18 Ben Brady 48.30; 19 Cameron Wills 48.33; 20 Matt Redmond 49.05; 21 Simon Cruickshank 49.17; 22 Jessy Young 49.25; 23 Chris Batenburg 49.39; 24 Rob Brooks 49.57; 25 Shaye Hatty 50.42; 26 Bec Thyne 51.23; 27 Jim Eadie 51.31; 28 Nell Clarke 51.44; 29 Hans Bormann 53.14; 30 Nelson Rossingh 54.02; 31 Tom Keeler 54.09; 32 Luke Reeves 54.26; 33 Amanda Donohoe 54.43; 34 Monica Stewart 54.48; 35 Bertram Birk 54.53; 36 Lisa Svara 55.00; 36 Rowan Barrow 55.05; 37 Phil Blumberg 55.43; 38 Kirrily Jones 55.52; 39 Col Smith 56.22; 40 Mark Jungfer 56.42; 41 Lachlan Hatty 56.48; 42 Jo Duncan 56.51; 43 Quinton Luxford 56.53; 44 Karen Lewis 57.51; 45 Tass Liveris 57.33; 46 Jane Perkin 58.27; 47 Team Killiner 59.11; 48 Ari McInerney 59.12; 49 Amanda Brain 59.23; 50 Gail Hiatt 59.47; 51 Paul Usher 59.57; 52 Bronwyn Rossingh 1.02.42; 53 Rose Stephens 1.03.01; 54 Angela Wear 1.03.22; 55 Priscillan Lenne 1.03.52; 56 Malinda Leach 1.05.20; 57 Renae McGarvie 1.08.42; 58 Craig Leach 1.11.14; 59 Carolyn Jones 1.12.02; 60 Ingrid Jacka 1.16.20; 61 Kyle Gear dnf; 62 Ryoko Jones dnf; 63 Phill Hatty dnf; 64 Kathy McKay dnf; 65 Sue Parora dnf; 66 Joy Glass dnf

6. Triathlon (10 Oct 10), Lake Alexander, 300m swim, 13km bike, 3km run

1 Chad Anderson 36 mins 45 secs; 2 Grant Preddy 36.50; 3 Heath Porter 39.25; 4 Tony Cox 39.31; 5 Tim Green 39.37; 6 Jamie Tomlinson 39.39; 7 Jason Jones 39.54; 8 Justin Tranter 40.04; 9 Chris Jessop 40.08; 10 Steve Goat 40.48; 11 Ian Pollock 41.16; 12 Debbie Geertshuis 41.18; 13 Team Race/Clelland 42.02; 14 Tim Lewis 42.14; 15 Team Rowley/Brearley 42.53; 16 John Thyne 43.04; 17 Todd Sparrow 43.17; 18 Shaye Hatty 43.46; 19 Hayden Chrzanowski 43.51; 20 Jac Crofton 44.02; 21 Nelson Rossingh 44.03; 22 Nic French 44.04; 23 Chris Battenburg 44.36; 24 Amy Yeoman 44.51; 25 Nell Clarke 45.04; 26 Luke Reeves 45.35; 27 Cameron Wills 45.57; 28 Graeme Parsons 45.58; 29 Monica Stewart 46.04; 30 Jodie McLeod 46.17; 31 Glen Schloz 46.29; 32 Phil Blumberg 46.28; 33 Ben Poschelk 46.29; 34 Bertram Birk 46.37; 35 Louise Jettner 47.39; 36 Daniel O'Brien 47.41; 37 Ryoko Jones 47.42; 38 Jane Marie Kerslake 48.11; 39 Team Jagla 48.39; 40 Paul Usher 49.08; 41 Team C Birk/B Hannon 49.34; 42 Lachlan Hatty 49.46; 43 Jane Perkin 49.51; 44 Anna Goat 49.53; 45 Kirrily Jones 50.17; 46 Gail Hiatt 50.44; 47 Ari McInerney 50.51; 48 David McLeod 50.53; 49 Jo Shearn 51.30; 50 Lauren Faulkner 51.36; 51 Team Kinnear 51.56; 52 Bill Piper 52.14; 53 Andrew Castle 52.15; 54 Team Hurse/Dawson 52.31; 55 Joe Mettam 52.46; 56 Renae McGarvie 53.46; 57 Rose Stephens 54.05; 58 Connor McLeod 55.18; 59 Chynna Godfrey 55.36; 60 Joy Glass 55.37; 61 Moira Wigley 55.41; 62 Phillip Wear 55.48; 53 Angela Wear 57.11; 64 Megan Kelly 57.17; 65 Kate Dickson 57.40; 66 Priscilla Lenne 57.53; 67 Vivienne David 58.21; 68 Ingrid Jacka 1.01.31; 69 Chantelle Hartstone 1.02.11; 70 Erin Mettam 1.03.06; 71 Andrew Hodges 1.04.02; 72 Kathryn Furnell 1.09.02; 73 Roger Decurtins dnf; 74 Tass Liveris dnf; 75 Jo Duncan dnf.

7. 2010 Huatulco ITU World Cup, 1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run

Male: Javier Gomez (ESP) 1.49.08 Female: Ai Ueda (JPN) 1.59.51


NEXT EVENT:

Sunday 24 October 2010
Triathlon
Lake Alexander
7am

500m swim, 13km bike, 4km run

Race Director: Chad Anderson
Registration: Ron Griep / Emma Winterflood
Timekeepers: Emma Winterflood / Tara Luck
Fruit / Ice: Volunteer required to replace Vincent Gilly who is interstate


FOR SALE / WANTED ETC:

1. Items for this section by 8pm tomorrow please.

OTHER NEWS:

1. At the recent TA AGM in Melbourne, DTC Life Member Anthony Beven was elected for another term on the Triathlon Australia board. Congratulations AB. Although now residing in Canberra, he visits often and we are fortunate to have someone on the TA Board who understands the uniqueness of the NT.

2. Ironman Hawaii finishers are comparing black toenails. Mucky feet are an unfortunate Ironman hazard.

3. Australia's Dan Wilson secured his first ITU World Cup win in Tongyeong.

4. Rumour has it that the Development Squad kids are improving so much some of their parents are unable to keep up with them. As the squad heads for Queensland next month to take part in the Qld All Schools Triathlon that's great news.

5. The junior squad was in action at Lake Alex yesterday along with a good turnout of youngsters - some new and some now very experienced.
Check flickr page for junior action photos.

6. The bike count at Kona this year went like this: Cervélo: 468; Specialized: 113; Trek: 108; Scott: 98; Felt: 96; Orbea: 82; Kuota: 77;
Cannondale: 72; QR: 62; Argon: 58; Giant: 52; Look: 48; Kestrel: 46; Guru: 40; Ceepo: 28; Pinarello: 18; Isaac: 18; Stevens: 17; Ridley: 16;
Litespeed: 14; Colnago: 11; Storck: 11; PlanetX: 11; Fuji: 10; Blue: 9; BMC: 9; Jamis: 7; Beyond Fabrications: 7; Cube: 7; Focus: 6; Parlee: 6
Willier: 6; Griffen: 5; Elite: 5; Canyon: 4; Aegis: 4; Seven: 4; Time: 3; Javlin: 3; Serotta: 3; Linskey: 3; De Rosa: 2; BH: 2; Principia: 2; Louis Garneau: 1; Valdora: 1; Teschner: 1; Lemond: 1; Wave: 1; Softride: 1; Cheetah: 1

7. WTC has announced it's new 5150 Olympic Distance series will take off next year.

8. The new points system for pro qualification for Hawaii Ironman World Championships is now in force.

9. Did you all get your early entry in for places in the three events which make up the Australian Triathlon Championships this year? It includes Mooloolaba.

10. Triathlon details on the 2011 Arafura Games website are to be updated later this week. Don't forget that to compete in Arafura Games in May, you must be a full TA member (this is included in your Darwin Tri Club membership).


Safe Training,
Cheers,
Robyn

Robyn Stanley
Darwin Triathlon Club
E News

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