Today is 16 Oct 22. Time to review the purpose of this Blog - again! It is 2 years since the last review. 🤕 2022 was shaping up well and I was on track for a decent middle distance Duathlon race. Then COVID hit me! I tried to salvage the race season but never felt strong or healthy. Looking to 2023 now and focussing on being healthy and some sprint Duathlon racing mixed with some bike TT fun on the Canyon CF






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Friday 11 July 2008

RAF Sprint Triathlon Champs

The RAF Sprint Triathlon Champs turned out to be a very close race – well between 2nd and 8th was very close. Andy Fisher was always going to take the win but the improvements made by some of the ‘younger’ RAF triathletes is awesome! If these guys stay in the sport, the RAF will have a very strong future in the inter-services competition. The results are below:

Andrew Fisher 01:01:59
Mark Saggers 01:03:59
Darren Sharpe 01:04:17
Jason Walkley 01:04:26
Peter McCrory 01:04:53
Michael Westwell 01:04:53
Mal Rose 01:04:53
Del Pitcher 01:05:29
Mike Scott 01:06:39
Jamie Elliot 01:06:40
Nigel Porter 01:07:47
Mick Pullin 01:08:12
Jon Leigh 01:08:23
Ben Lonsdale 01:08:54
Joseph Dale 01:09:06
Reg Swallow 01:09:29
Christopher Wilcox 01:09:29
Stephen Hesketh 01:09:35

Less than a minute between 2nd and 7th…….wow! That is close. Undoubtedly, the performance on the day for me was Daz Sharpe and Mick Pullin. They had both raced hard the previous weekend at half ironman distance! How they managed to make it to the start line, let alone race so well, I will never know! Daz would have beaten me for sure, had he had fresh legs. I came out of the swim slightly up on him and managed to maintain the lead into the run. Normally Daz would have eaten me up on the run (actually, he would have eaten me up on the bike!). Although he cut into my lead on the run, he was just too fatigued to catch me.

Check out Jase Walkley too! He must have had a storming bike split, as he said his run was not good. With Mal, Westy and Pete McCrory all improving with every race, we should see a blanket finish at the Inter-Services next week between the RAF guys. We also have Pete Norris back from Cyprus to compete. Pete has been flying over in the sun; hope he can cope with the UK summer! Let’s just hope that we are ahead of the Army!

Overall, I was happy with my race. I ran well off the bike and my swim was as good as I can expect. I have had a stomach problem ever since the race; hope it clears up for next Wednesday. The Inter-Services Triathlon is always an important race and we will try like mad to overhaul the Army. However, they have massive strength in depth. We have Andy Fisher missing and Dale Grassby injured. Losing these guys is a big loss for the RAF as they are potential top 3 placings. Oh well, we will do what we can!

2 comments:

Turbo Man said...

Kind words, buddy. I'm still in some sort of shock as to how I managed to perform so well.

You can only beat whoever turns up on the day in the form that they are in on the day. No doubt Daz will be gunning for you next Wednesday so enjoy the moment. You raced well.

Daz Sharpe said...

Sags,
you raced well mate, you really need to stop selling your self short and realise you are a top athlete.