Trudy Brown
Mourne Triathlon took place in the Castlewellan Forest Park, Co. Down
this Saturday. It was the perfect day and a beautiful setting for the
event which was upgraded to a full olympic distance race this year and
was host to the Ulster Olympic Distance Championships.
Over 300 competitors took part in this challenging event...
There was an extremely competitive field out there and while Trudy Brown
looked favourite for the ladies event the mens wasn't quite so easy to
call.
Liam Dunne won the event last year but with Brian Campbell and Trevor
Woods in the mix it was going to be a challenge to keep the title. David
Graham, former Junior Swimming champion and newcomer to the sport this
year was the first competitor out of the water and the only athlete to
break 19 minutes for the 1500 metres. Campbell was second out followed
by Darren Cranston from Belpark. Trevor Woods was 7th. Campbell and
Graham led the way on the bike and it didnt take Woods too long to close
in on the 2 mins lost on the swim. Brian Crinion started out but not
feeling the best and with his hunger to win not at its highest level he
pulled out on the bike. Woods was first into T1 followed by Campbell who
took a tumble off the bike entering transition, debating whether to pull
out or go on he opted for the latter and continued on with the race.
David Graham was third into transition followed by LIam Dunne, Colm
Cassidy and Colm Turner. Turner had a spectacular run in Bray only two
weeks ago leading him to win the event and we all looked on eagerly to
see could he do it again. After a fast bike split they all had to muster
up the energy to complete a 2lap 10km cross country run..which meant
facing one rather nasty hill...twice!!
Campbell took the lead on the first lap of the run and Woods tried
desperately to hold in there but Campbell had the edge and won the event
in 2:04.56. Woods didnt fall too far behind taking second place in
2:05.30.
Graham, Dunne, Cassidy and Turner all maintained the positions they left
T2 in, with Graham 3rd, Dunne 4th, Cassidy 5th and Turner 6th. Turner
said he enjoyed the event but cramped up very badly on the run and was
disappointed with his performance.
Belparks Susan Griffin was the first lady out of the water followed by
Trudy Brown, it didn't take Brown long to take the lead and she dominated
the race right to the end, winning the race in 2:21.41 and enjoying her
10th victory out of ten races this season. Lisa Howley was third out of
the water followed by Karen Bothwell. Karen has also been enjoying a
successful season, she didnt quite have what it took to catch up with
Trudy but she put in a very solid performace finishing in 2nd place in
2:25.26. Elena Maslova who fell almost two minutes behind on the swim
couldnt manage to make up for lost time but she finished in third place.
All in all it was a tough race by all accounts with many athletes
cursing the hill but it didnt stop them taking in and commenting on the
beautiful scenery that surrounded them. It was a very well run race and
a great day out and with talks of next years race being followed by a
music event in the park, this could be one race well worth staying over
after next year.
Brian Campbell HiElbow 02:04:56
Trevor Woods Cork Tri 02:05:30
David Graham u/a 02:07:15
Trudy Brown Olmypian TC 2:21.41
Karen Bothwell 3Dtri 2:25.26
Elena Maslova Belpark 2:27.05
Please check out www.triathlonireland.com for more details.
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