Expectations Well, what an eventful season it has been, full of highs and also lows. It’s probably been the toughest year of triathlon I’ve had since I started racing 4 years ago. I had lots of preconceived ideas coming into this season. I figured I’d fly in every race, finishing in the top 3, and
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2018: An update and what lies ahead
Sorry I have been a bit quiet since the end of last year (here are my results). Alastair and I were wrapped up in our Wedding in December and then it was Christmas. But, it’s time to now concentrate on the season ahead, and that means a lot of work. I have just finished a 10-day training camp in Cyrpus.
Racing the big girls: Ironman 70.3 Dublin Pro Race
My first ever Pro race is in the rear view mirror and I’m very happy to say that I finished 5th. I’m writing this blog on my (delayed) flight home to the UK as I thought this would be a good time to reflect on the weekend I’ve
Outlaw Holkham Half
I am very happy to be able to say that on Sunday I finished as the 2nd elite woman in the Outlaw Holkham Half Triathlon! This was a half ironman distance event (1900m swim, 90km bike and 21km run) in the depths of north Norfolk. Here’s 5 things I learned from the race on Sunday:
The Tides Have Turned
So this is quite an exciting blog post. I actually wrote it on Monday but due to a busy week at work I haven’t had the chance to post it. Since then I have received some rather exciting news so I have amended it slightly. After my result at Staffordshire I applied for my Pro