Thursday 16 February 2012

Robyn's E News 13 February 2012

Hi All,

It has been such a hot, hot, hot weekend here in Darwin I was almost envious of those enduring the cold, wet and windy conditions down in Geelong. Mind you it was only for a second or two !

RESULTS:

1. Falls Creek Triathlon (Aust Long Course Championships), 2km swim, 80km bike, 20km run

Male: Timothy Reed 3.54.15 Female: Melissa Rollinson 4.14.39

2. Geelong 2.80.20, 2km swim, 80km bike, 20km run
Male: Clayton Fettell 3.35.58 Female: Belinda Granger 4.11.39

Steve Goat 28th M30-34 4.29.12
Belinda Birk 1st F45-49 4.43.25
Kylie Gaffel 11th F25-29 4.52.17
Amy Pallentine 3rd F20-24 5.21.33
Clinton Luxford 74th M30-34 5.34.28
Glenn Scholz 78th M30-34 5.38.40
Michelle Mitchell F Elite dnf

3. Geelong Olympic Distance, 1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run

Male: David Meade 1.59.24 Female: Penny Hosken 2.15.14

Justin Tranter 35th M25-29 2.22.59

Bertram Birk 22nd M50-54 2.51.08

Louise Ogden 32nd F40-44 3.14.06

4. ITU Sprint Triathlon Oceania Cup, Geelong, 750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run

Male: Laurent Vidal (FRA) 55.19 Female: Emma Moffatt (AUS) 1.01.35

AUS Sprint Champions: Male: Drew Box 55.41 Female: Emma Moffatt 1.01.35

5. South Australian Olympic Distance Triathlon Championships, 1.5km swim, 40km bike, 10km run

Male: Brad Wauer 2.00.03 Female: Felicity Lloyd 2.16.02

Tim Green 1st M25-29 2.09.25

6. SA Short Course, 500m swim, 13km bike, 3.6km run

Male: Jacob Otto 44.46 Female: Verity Pietsch 52.22

Rob Weatherald 1st 50-59 47.19

7. Ironman 70.3 Panama, 1.9km swim, 90km bike, 21.1km run

Male: Bevan Docherty 3.50.13 Female: Angela Naeth 4.15.31

NEXT EVENT:

Saturday 18 February 2012
Lake Alexander
Mountain Bike Triathlon (supported by SolRX Sunscreen )
5.30pm
300m swim, 12km bike, 3km run

Event Status: CLUB

Roster:

Race Director: Kyle Gear
Registration: Jane Marie Kerslake / Kathy McKay
Timekeepers: Ryoko Jones / Russell Peacock
Fruit / Ice: Daniel O’Brien

Note:

1. We are pleased to announce SolRX Sunscreen is supporting this event. They will be providing sunscreen for you to try and gift packs for prizes.

2. You can order SolRX products online here

PLANNING DAY:

1. The club is holding a planning day on Sunday 26 February 2012 from 9.30 to 4pm (venue to be confirmed).

2. This is your chance to have your say on our club’s future.

3. It doesn’t matter whether you are young or not so young, experienced or new … everyone is welcome to contribute. Lunch will be provided.

4. Please register for our planning day with facilitator Graeme Parsons by email here . Registration essential.

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE:

“I'd like to extend a personal invitation to all our members to come along to our Planning Day on Sunday 26 February and have input, give any suggestions and/or ideas you might have on how we can improve our club.

The day will be catered, hence the need for an RSVP (see details above).

This is a day that your committee has put together so that we can reflect and think about the club, its successes and its future direction.

We have a very good club, but we need to understand why it is good and how we can continue the DTC to be a premier triathlon club into the future.

To do this well, we need a good cross-section of views and ideas and I therefore urge you to consider giving your club a few hours of your time to attend this planning day (see details and how to register above).”

Phill Hatty

JUNIOR NEWS:

Our Junior Coordinator Jason Jones reports a great turn out of junior triathletes yesterday in hot and trying conditions. They undertook a

solid group warm up and then the sub juniors started the event with juniors and seniors giving loud encouragement.

The “subbies” always give a spirited effort and somehow manage to find a sprint in the legs when the finish line and family are in sight. The “junior” and “senior” group went off together with the seniors given extra laps.

Jason says it was a top effort by all competitors in their first race after the Xmas break and with the race director setting the longest course to date.

He would like to extend a big thank you to all parents and club members who come along and provide support and volunteer at each race.

Next on the Junior Calendar is a mountain bike triathlon at Lake Alexander on Sunday 26 February 2012.

All parents are asked to check suitability of helmets before the next race! Helmets need to meet national safety standards and must be securely fastened.

FOR SALE / WANTED ETC:

1. Items for next E News by 8pm tomorrow please.

OTHER NEWS:

1. If you are (or know someone who is) new to triathlon or would just like to learn more about our sport, please see the attached notice regarding some beginner sessions to be run over the next couple of weeks. Please feel free to pass this on to any of your friends or work colleagues who have expressed an interest in taking up our sport.

2. Darwin athletes cleaned up during the lucky draw after the Geelong award presentations. I hear that a couple of wetsuits, a gift voucher and a group set were among prizes won by our members. That’s amazing ~ I’ve been at lucky draws where there have been 100 people and 98 prizes and I still miss out !

3. Work is progressing well on the new bike path out near the Leanyer Water Park. They were laying the foundations over the weekend.

4. Did anyone else see the bloke driving in a 4WD on the bike path out near Howard Springs on Saturday? He was following his little kids who were on scooters. Now that’s plain lazy! Reminds me of those people who let their dogs out of the car for a run and drive alongside them.

5. Hope to get our Facebook LIKES up to 200 real soon. Have you LIKED us yet?

6. Photos from Race 2 Aquathlon Series are now up on Flickr.

7. How exciting for our sport … Lance Armstrong back to his tri roots and 2nd at IM 70.3 Panama this morning in 3.50.55 !

8. Macca went well in Geelong yesterday & toppled some of the more favoured Aussies seeking Olympic selection. That’s with another 15 sec penalty.

9. The things you see while out riding! Stu and Ali Fitch were cycling home one evening last week and saw a 1.8m croc on the bike path out near the Police Centre. It took three big burly blokes to capture said croc and tape up the bitey bit so it could be removed.

10. Lara Whitehouse will be heading off to Perth this week and will be swimming the 5km at the weekend after qualifying again for
Australian Nationals in 14 year old girls. It is a gruelling event and she is swimming against the best in the nation. We wish Lara good luck.



YOU KNOW YOU ARE A TRIATHLETE WHEN …

… you fit bike, two spare wheels, running gear & swim gear in a bike box
… you delay turning on the aircon for as long as possible
… you have been out & about off road, sharpening up your mtb skills





Safe training,

Cheers,

Robyn

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