“If You Can Keep Your Head”: The Triathlon Swim Start
“If You Can Keep Your Head”: The Triathlon Swim Start The triathlon swim start is chaos in motion – arms […]
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“If You Can Keep Your Head”: The Triathlon Swim Start The triathlon swim start is chaos in motion – arms […]
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Building To Ironman I met up with an athlete recently to discuss the year ahead. This athlete is racing his
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“Friends laughing at the thought of me completing a triathlon … fast forward 18 months and here we are … I am an Ironman!”
Carl’s journey to the Ironman finish line …
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Richie’s race report from Ironman Barcelona.
“I hit the red carpet and nearly took the bell off its bracket! I couldn’t stop smiling. I’VE DONE IT!”
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“This was the toughest Ironman I’ve done and it’s easy to see why so many people come back to do it again, or even as a supporter.”
Matt’s report of his brilliant race at Ironman Wales.
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Lots to love about this race performance, the mindset of the athlete and the obvious fun he had on the day!
And it couldn’t have happened to a nicer or more deserving athlete!
Well done Graham!
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A race report from the very first Ironman Wales (2011) – a day to remember!
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Swim Squad athlete, Ian, takes us on a journey to the South of France via Ironman Wales, double-knee surgery and a couple of Margaritas!
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“Well done on setting some great big goals and doing everything possible to achieve them. You’ve deserved your success!”
Four years of an athlete-coach relationship has resulted in some brilliant achievements.
And it has been a pleasure along the way.
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Nearing the orange carpet with 500m to go & I immediately forget how sore my quads are, that my hips feel like they belong to an 80 year old and that I’ve debated whether my sore feet means I’ve broken them.
I’ve done it!
Wow! All the emotions. What a day.
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