Odd isn't it how the official site of Team TBB is still dominated by photos of Chrissie?
http://www.teamtbb.com/
Monday, March 23, 2009
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Singpore results
1 SWALLOW, Jodie 00:27:32 02:21:20 01:28:05 04:19:10
2 HEWITT, Andrea 00:28:03 02:23:02 01:37:07 04:30:24
3 MACEL, Tereza 00:28:42 02:22:25 01:37:06 04:30:41
4 ZELENKOVA, Lucie 00:28:05 02:32:41 01:36:34 04:40:38
5 MAJOR, Kate 00:31:39 02:34:47 01:35:13 04:44:29
6 LANGIT, Lea 00:30:42 02:40:47 01:35:42 04:50:32
7 OHARA, Erin 00:35:15 02:39:16 01:40:50 04:58:21
8 WONG, Jocelyn 00:42:37 02:45:45 01:40:02 05:11:58
9 KEAT, Rebekah 00:30:52 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:00
10 VAN VLERKEN, Yvonne 00:35:33 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:00
DNF . Keat, medical
Van Vlerken, mechanical
2 HEWITT, Andrea 00:28:03 02:23:02 01:37:07 04:30:24
3 MACEL, Tereza 00:28:42 02:22:25 01:37:06 04:30:41
4 ZELENKOVA, Lucie 00:28:05 02:32:41 01:36:34 04:40:38
5 MAJOR, Kate 00:31:39 02:34:47 01:35:13 04:44:29
6 LANGIT, Lea 00:30:42 02:40:47 01:35:42 04:50:32
7 OHARA, Erin 00:35:15 02:39:16 01:40:50 04:58:21
8 WONG, Jocelyn 00:42:37 02:45:45 01:40:02 05:11:58
9 KEAT, Rebekah 00:30:52 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:00
10 VAN VLERKEN, Yvonne 00:35:33 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:00
DNF . Keat, medical
Van Vlerken, mechanical
Friday, March 20, 2009
Angela Naeth profile
Opportunity Knocks by Timothy Moore in the March & April issue of Triathlon Magazine Canada, page 26
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Singapore - Sunday
From ironmanlive:
In the women’s race it’s no different as Australia's Rebekah Keat, the defending champion, doesn't have an easy road to victory in the women's race. The 2009 Aviva Ironman 70.3 will see Keat mix it up with Yvonne van Vlerken, holder of the fastest time ever for an Ironman distance race, back in Singapore and looking for a win.
And the two top seeds will be watching the challengers very closely, especially third seed, Kate Major, the Aussie who has three times finished third in Kona, Lucie Zelenkova who just weeks ago won Ironman 70.3 South Africa and Tereza Macel, who has won Ironman Korea.
Then there are two Olympians in New Zealand’s Andrea Hewitt and Great Britain’s Jodie Swallow and a trio of new faces who have also cut into the top ten placings in recent Ironman events, including Joceslyn Wong (top ten in Ironman China) and Erin Ohara, top ten in Ironman Malaysia. And watch out for newcomer LC Lingat from the Philippines who could lead the women from the water!
In the women’s race it’s no different as Australia's Rebekah Keat, the defending champion, doesn't have an easy road to victory in the women's race. The 2009 Aviva Ironman 70.3 will see Keat mix it up with Yvonne van Vlerken, holder of the fastest time ever for an Ironman distance race, back in Singapore and looking for a win.
And the two top seeds will be watching the challengers very closely, especially third seed, Kate Major, the Aussie who has three times finished third in Kona, Lucie Zelenkova who just weeks ago won Ironman 70.3 South Africa and Tereza Macel, who has won Ironman Korea.
Then there are two Olympians in New Zealand’s Andrea Hewitt and Great Britain’s Jodie Swallow and a trio of new faces who have also cut into the top ten placings in recent Ironman events, including Joceslyn Wong (top ten in Ironman China) and Erin Ohara, top ten in Ironman Malaysia. And watch out for newcomer LC Lingat from the Philippines who could lead the women from the water!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Ferguson - Lawn dominate NZ
1 FERGUSON, Gina 00:52:05 05:12:47 03:08:11 09:18:25
2 LAWN, Joanna 00:52:21 05:09:51 03:15:22 09:23:07
3 PAUL, Charlotte 00:54:42 05:21:54 03:08:14 09:30:24
4 KRISTENSEN, Lisbeth 00:54:39 05:04:30 03:28:40 09:32:50
5 BAYLISS, Bella 00:55:10 05:17:42 03:22:28 09:41:03
6 SHIONO, Emi 01:11:05 05:05:31 03:32:16 09:54:16
7 WARD, Nicole 00:54:39 05:32:40 03:23:42 09:56:03
8 MARTIN, Britta 01:03:14 05:12:54 03:34:02 09:56:17
2 LAWN, Joanna 00:52:21 05:09:51 03:15:22 09:23:07
3 PAUL, Charlotte 00:54:42 05:21:54 03:08:14 09:30:24
4 KRISTENSEN, Lisbeth 00:54:39 05:04:30 03:28:40 09:32:50
5 BAYLISS, Bella 00:55:10 05:17:42 03:22:28 09:41:03
6 SHIONO, Emi 01:11:05 05:05:31 03:32:16 09:54:16
7 WARD, Nicole 00:54:39 05:32:40 03:23:42 09:56:03
8 MARTIN, Britta 01:03:14 05:12:54 03:34:02 09:56:17
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Granger on Langkawi
1 Granger, Belinda 00:53:56 04:48:08 03:36:10 09:21:10
2 Leder, Nicole 00:58:29 05:16:31 03:17:56 09:36:40
3 Nishiuchi, Maki 00:53:12 05:08:28 03:52:44 09:57:13
4 Phelan, Donna 00:55:12 05:05:40 03:59:12 10:03:18
5 Waitz, Christine 01:02:26 05:29:09 03:30:26 10:05:32
6 Streiter, Ute 01:06:15 05:17:05 03:45:33 10:12:51
7 Miyazaki, Yasuko 01:01:42 05:42:56 03:29:17 10:17:05
8 Shigaki, Megumi 00:58:29 05:30:12 03:50:06 10:22:27
9 Kinnegim, Irene 01:06:15 05:07:36 04:10:33 10:29:04
10 O'hara, Erin 01:02:35 05:29:00 04:06:28 10:41:25
2 Leder, Nicole 00:58:29 05:16:31 03:17:56 09:36:40
3 Nishiuchi, Maki 00:53:12 05:08:28 03:52:44 09:57:13
4 Phelan, Donna 00:55:12 05:05:40 03:59:12 10:03:18
5 Waitz, Christine 01:02:26 05:29:09 03:30:26 10:05:32
6 Streiter, Ute 01:06:15 05:17:05 03:45:33 10:12:51
7 Miyazaki, Yasuko 01:01:42 05:42:56 03:29:17 10:17:05
8 Shigaki, Megumi 00:58:29 05:30:12 03:50:06 10:22:27
9 Kinnegim, Irene 01:06:15 05:07:36 04:10:33 10:29:04
10 O'hara, Erin 01:02:35 05:29:00 04:06:28 10:41:25
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
NZ field
NZ will be held on March 7. Here's the pro women on the start list as of today.
Bella Bayliss United Kingdom FPro
Britta Martin New Zealand FPro
Celia Kuch Germany FPro
Charlotte Paul Australia FPro
Diana Riesler Germany FPro
Emi Shiono Japan FPro
Gina Ferguson New Zealand FPro
Joanna Lawn New Zealand FPro
Kerryn Bell New Zealand FPro
Lisbeth Kristensen Denmark FPro
Melissa Holt New Zealand FPro
Miranda Alldritt Canada FPro
Miranda Stacey-Davidson New Zealand FPro
Nicole Ward Australia FPro
Rebekka Essmüller Germany FPro
Lawn has won for six years in a row on her home course.
http://www.ironman.co.nz/main.cfm?id=1
Bella Bayliss United Kingdom FPro
Britta Martin New Zealand FPro
Celia Kuch Germany FPro
Charlotte Paul Australia FPro
Diana Riesler Germany FPro
Emi Shiono Japan FPro
Gina Ferguson New Zealand FPro
Joanna Lawn New Zealand FPro
Kerryn Bell New Zealand FPro
Lisbeth Kristensen Denmark FPro
Melissa Holt New Zealand FPro
Miranda Alldritt Canada FPro
Miranda Stacey-Davidson New Zealand FPro
Nicole Ward Australia FPro
Rebekka Essmüller Germany FPro
Lawn has won for six years in a row on her home course.
http://www.ironman.co.nz/main.cfm?id=1
Malaysian field
Feb 28 Malaysia. It has drawn a much deeper field than in recent years.
1 Streiter, Ute AUT
2 Miyazaki, Yasuko JPN
3 Harsanyi Dr., Zsuzsanna HUN
4 Balding, Amanda AUS
5 Shigaki, Megumi JPN
6 Inoue, Yukako JPN
7 Kinnegim, Irene NLD
8 Bij De Vaate, Heleen NLD
9 Leder, Nicole DEU
10 Granger, Belinda AUS
11 Alldritt, Miranda CAN
12 Niederfriniger, Edith ITA
13 Waitz, Christine Waitz DEU
14 Kubota, Saki JPN
15 Csomor, Erika HUN
16 Phelan, Donna CAN
17 Nishiuchi, Maki JPN
18 Wong, Jocelyn USA
In 2008, Granger won with Yvonne van Vlerken taking second.
http://www.ironmanmalaysia.com.my/home.html
1 Streiter, Ute AUT
2 Miyazaki, Yasuko JPN
3 Harsanyi Dr., Zsuzsanna HUN
4 Balding, Amanda AUS
5 Shigaki, Megumi JPN
6 Inoue, Yukako JPN
7 Kinnegim, Irene NLD
8 Bij De Vaate, Heleen NLD
9 Leder, Nicole DEU
10 Granger, Belinda AUS
11 Alldritt, Miranda CAN
12 Niederfriniger, Edith ITA
13 Waitz, Christine Waitz DEU
14 Kubota, Saki JPN
15 Csomor, Erika HUN
16 Phelan, Donna CAN
17 Nishiuchi, Maki JPN
18 Wong, Jocelyn USA
In 2008, Granger won with Yvonne van Vlerken taking second.
http://www.ironmanmalaysia.com.my/home.html
Geelong reviewed
It was a hot day at the recent 70.3 race in Geelong, Australia in more ways than one.
It was one of the highest profile pro women fields outside a major championship. There was Yvonne van Vlerken, the Dutch woman who broke Paula Newby-Fraser's iron distance record last season, as well as the current ITU World Champ Samantha Warriner. Also on the start line were Ironman champions in Kate Major, Charlotte Paul and Rebekah Keat.
Warriner won the race in 4:14:33, almost 10 minutes faster than a year ago with a margin of victory of just 52 seconds. In comparison, Mirinda Carfrae won a year earlier in 4:24:27 with almost three minutes to spare.
In reviewing the top 10 women across the line, there was a gap of 16 minutes and 25 seconds this year. A year ago the difference was 19 minutes and 24 seconds. This year nine women crossed the line in less than 4:30; just three did a year ago.
Third place finisher Keat posted the fastest run split on the day in 1:20:44 - one second faster than Warriner.
It was one of the highest profile pro women fields outside a major championship. There was Yvonne van Vlerken, the Dutch woman who broke Paula Newby-Fraser's iron distance record last season, as well as the current ITU World Champ Samantha Warriner. Also on the start line were Ironman champions in Kate Major, Charlotte Paul and Rebekah Keat.
Warriner won the race in 4:14:33, almost 10 minutes faster than a year ago with a margin of victory of just 52 seconds. In comparison, Mirinda Carfrae won a year earlier in 4:24:27 with almost three minutes to spare.
In reviewing the top 10 women across the line, there was a gap of 16 minutes and 25 seconds this year. A year ago the difference was 19 minutes and 24 seconds. This year nine women crossed the line in less than 4:30; just three did a year ago.
Third place finisher Keat posted the fastest run split on the day in 1:20:44 - one second faster than Warriner.
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