Ironman
tough
Triathletes reach milestones early
in the season
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Competitor:
LCpl Daniel McNab was part of the Defence contingent in
the Forster Ironman event. Photo by Cpl Daniel Gregory
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By
WO2 Greg Young
FORTY-TWO Defence triathletes lined up to compete in the Forster
Ironmans 3.8km swim, 180km cycle and 42.2km run in NSW on
April 3.
Army featured heavily in the team with 21 competitors, with the
rest made up from the Air Force, Navy, Defence Public Servants
and even a USAF member on exchange.
Flt-Lt Julian Weller set out to prove, after a long year of hard
training, that his swim leg was going to be his best ever and
climbed out of the pool well placed in 39th position overall and
third in his age group with a time of 0:51:24.
Next out of the water was Pte Wayne Eliot at 0:52:52 in 72nd position.
The first female was CPO Louise McNulty in a time of 0:59:27.
Flt-Lt Richard Gardiner started to exert his Ironman experience
on the cycle leg and slowly took control of the race. He recorded
the fastest ADO cycle time of 5:10:22, which was 147th overall
and 26th in his age group.
In the womens race, CPO Louise McNulty was still leading
with a bike time of 5:33:55, which was first in her age group
and she still held on to a slender lead over Ms Jodie Barker who
recorded a time of 5:40:45, which was sixth in her age group.
Going into the run leg, Flt-Lt Weller was holding out the fast
finishing Flt-Lt Gardiner and LS Brad Hetharia, and all three
were set to battle it out to the end.
As the kilometres ticked by, Flt-Lt Gardiner produced one of the
most powerful run legs ever seen by an ADO triathlete, with a
recorded time of 3:02:21. It was fourth fastest marathon overall.
Flt-Lt Gardiners overall time of 9:19:43 was 27th overall
and third in his age group.
Second over the line for Defence was Sgt Martin Boyd who recorded
3:47:02 and a time of 9:57:49, 147th overall and 22nd in his age
group.
Third was Capt Darren Moore in a time of 10:01:51, 157th overall
and 52nd in his age group.
In the womens race, Miss Barker took the lead from CPO McNulty
with a powerful run leg and crossed the line with a run time of
3:35:49, first in her age group and 97th overall.
Her time of 10:21:02 regained her the ADO race record she lost
to Capt Christina Van Der Hulst after an epic struggle last year.
CPO McNulty recorded a run time of 4:12:55 which was seventh in
her age group, and her total time of 10:46:17 placed her third
in her age group and second ADO female.
WO2 Shelley Foster was third across the line in a time of 11:04:59,
which was fifth in her age group.
For further information on the sport of triathlon, contact WO2
Greg Young ( (07) 3882 3891 or e-mail dandgyoung@optusnet.com.au