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Rotorua set to host opening Contact Tri Series event

Friday 21 November 2008, 11:08AM

By Triathlon NZ

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ROTORUA

Rotorua plays host to the opening round of the Contact Tri Series this Sunday, with a variety of races on offer at Blue Lake on Sunday morning.

 

From the Contact 3:9:3 for beginner or novice triathletes, including those looking to get back into the sport, to the Contact Trophy races over standard distance for the more confident to elite athletes, Sunday will offer something for everyone.

 

And that includes the best U19 athletes in the country as they take part in a qualifying race for the Australian Youth Olympic Festival scheduled for January next year.

 

A strong field of 40 triathletes will line up chasing a place on the New Zealand team bound for Sydney. Tri NZ High Performance Manager for U23 and junior athletes Stephen Sheldrake is excited about the field and the lure of a spot in Sydney.

 

“It is great to see a large number of U19’s racing in the first event of the series, including the new U19 series. Obviously the carrot of qualification for the Australian Youth Olympics is a huge incentive but it is also the start of a long season for many of them with the NZ Secondary School champs scheduled for the end of the summer in April.

 

“There are many athletes with a strong chance on Sunday but the main hitters will likely be Jos Hoetjes, Tom Davison and Edward Rawles in the men’s and Rebecca Kingsford, Teresa Adam and Sophie Corbidge in the women’s.”

 

Barry Maister, secretary general of the NZOC, says youth games are an ideal opportunity for talented youth to experience a multi-sport environment.

 

“The NZOC provides young athletes with an experience similar to an Olympic or Commonwealth Games. The athletes are housed in a village-style environment and the concept of competing and supporting each other within a wider New Zealand team is encouraged. They are introduced to some of the pressures and complexities of multi-sport events and we know that for the young athletes taking part the benefits will be far-reaching.

 

The AYOF is an exciting competition and we’re looking forward to bringing the team together.”

 

Amongst the great stories on the day will include the elite athletes chasing the podium places in the Contact Trophy, with the likes of World Championship U23 bronze mdealist Martin Van Barneveld competing.

 

Sam Warriner will be ‘taking part’ in the Contact 3:9:3 but not ‘competitively’. The world number one will be there to offer support to her own athletes from her www.sweat7.com coaching group, in particular Kathryn Hunter. Warriner has said her support will extend to all those around her during the race, whether swimming, biking or running!

 

There will be plenty taking part in an event for the very first time, with the Contact 3:9:3 offering nervous or novice triathletes the chance to race in comfort, while also encouraging former participants back into the sport.

 

Media Information and TV coverage

Media are welcome to cover the event on Sunday, however a full release will be sent following the morning’s racing.

 

Television coverage is available of the races, including post event interviews with leading athletes and winners. This can be sourced via Tri NZ TV producer:

 

Vince Gooding

021 822326

 

Contact Tri Series

Blue Lake, Rotorua

November 23rd 2008

www.triathlon.org.nz

 

Contact U19 – selection race for 2009 Australian Youth Olympics

750m swim (1 lap), 20km cycle (2 laps) out to the buried village. 5km (1lap)

 

Contact Trophy

1500m Swim (2 laps), 40km Cycle (5 laps) hilly, 11km run two 5.5km laps around the blue lake

 

Contact 3:9:3

300m swim (close to the shore), 9km cycle (flat course to buried village), 3km run (flat 1 lap)

 

For further information contact:

 

Richard Sceats

Tri NZ Events Manager

021 723 287

 

Andrew Dewhurst

Tri NZ Media Manager

021 535501