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		<title>Farnham Triathlon Club Trophy Winners 2025</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Guildford Sprint Triathlon 20/07/2025 Male First Second Open &#160; &#160; Vet Karl Owen &#160; Supervet Steve Smulovic &#160; Supervet 60 &#160; &#160; Female First Second Open Jodie Williams &#160; Vet Caroline Roberts &#160; Supervet &#160; &#160; Supervet 60 &#160; &#160; Eton Dorney Standard Triathlon 09/08/2025 Male First Second Open &#160; &#160; Vet Tom McGhie &#160; [&#8230;]</p>
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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3"><strong>Guildford Sprint Triathlon 20/07/2025</strong></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Male</strong></td><td><strong>First</strong></td><td><strong>Second</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Open</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Vet</td><td>Karl Owen</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Supervet</td><td>Steve Smulovic</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Supervet 60</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Female</strong></td><td><strong>First</strong></td><td><strong>Second</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Open</td><td>Jodie Williams</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Vet</td><td>Caroline Roberts</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Supervet</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Supervet 60</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td colspan="3"><strong>Eton Dorney Standard Triathlon 09/08/2025</strong></td></tr><tr><td><strong>Male</strong></td><td><strong>First</strong></td><td><strong>Second</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Open</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Vet</td><td>Tom McGhie</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Supervet</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Supervet 60</td><td>Dom Brooks</td><td>Chris Plummer</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Female</strong></td><td><strong>First</strong></td><td><strong>Second</strong></td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Ruth Jones</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td><strong>Other Awards</strong></td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Youth Member of the Year</td><td>Cassie Woodford</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Alan Keith Award</td><td>Gary Caswell</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Club Member of the Year</td><td>Nick Timmins</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Most improved youth member &nbsp;</td><td>Lottie Denton</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



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		<title>Club Results 2025</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2025 20:49:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Local Events Event Name Result Dorney Lake Sprint Jane Nee 2nd AG &#160; Nicky Davidson 3rd AG&#160; &#160; Claudia Shand 1st AG&#160; Dorney Lake Standard &#160; Dom Brooks 1st&#160;AG &#160; &#160; Tom McGhie 4th AG&#160; &#160; Ruth Jones 2nd AG&#160; &#160; James Porter 1st AG&#160; &#160; Haydn&#160;Jones&#160; 2nd AG &#160; &#160; Chris Roper Took part&#160; [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Local Events</h2>



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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td>Event</td><td>Name</td><td>Result</td></tr><tr><td>Dorney Lake Sprint</td><td>Jane Nee</td><td>2<sup>nd</sup> AG</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Nicky Davidson</td><td>3<sup>rd</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Claudia Shand</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Dorney Lake Standard &nbsp;</td><td>Dom Brooks</td><td>1<sup>st</sup>&nbsp;AG &nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Tom McGhie</td><td>4<sup>th</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Ruth Jones</td><td>2<sup>nd</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>James Porter</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Haydn&nbsp;Jones&nbsp;</td><td>2<sup>nd</sup> AG &nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Chris Roper</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Chris Plummer</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Andrew Kindred</td><td>Qualified for 2026 World Aquabike Championships</td></tr><tr><td>Reading Triathlon</td><td>Anna Bellamy</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Guildford Triathlon</td><td>Steve&nbsp;Smulovic</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Caroline Roberts</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Anna Bellamy</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Karl Owen</td><td>First Triathlon</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Joseph Owen</td><td>First Triathlon</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Jodie Williams</td><td>First Triathlon</td></tr><tr><td>Farnborough Half&nbsp;Marathon</td><td>Shirley Wilkinson&nbsp;</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Jake&nbsp;Yarranton&nbsp;</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Fleet Half Marathon</td><td>Cath Berry</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Nick Timmins</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Jim Coleman</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Chris Plummer</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Nick Dennes</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Charlie Gray</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">National Events</h2>



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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td>Event</td><td>Name</td><td>Result</td></tr><tr><td>London T100 Triathlon&nbsp;</td><td>Ian Howard</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>London Standard Triathlon&nbsp;</td><td>Claudia Shand</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>London Marathon</td><td>Shirley Wilkinson&nbsp;</td><td>First marathon</td></tr><tr><td>Castle to Coast Triathlon&nbsp;</td><td>Clare&nbsp;Grinrod&nbsp;</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Eastbourne Sprint Triathlon&nbsp;</td><td>Claudia Shand</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Army Standard Distance</td><td>Lina Johnson &nbsp;</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Serpentine Swim</td><td>John Butcher</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Tracy Castle &nbsp;</td><td>Took part&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Open Water Swim Championships</td><td>Haydn Jones</td><td>4<sup>th</sup> AG</td></tr><tr><td>Rutland 8km Swim</td><td>Haydn Jones&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Rutland 4km Swim</td><td>Gillian Barratt&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Tenby Long Course Weekend</td><td>Lina Johnson &nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Blenheim Sprint Triathlon</td><td>Ian Howard</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Cardiff Standard&nbsp;Triathlon</td><td>Dom Brooks</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Burghley Standard Triathlon</td><td>Ian Howard</td><td>2<sup>nd</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Burghley Standard Aquabike</td><td>Anna Bellamy</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Silchester&nbsp;Sportive</td><td>Clare&nbsp;Grinrod&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Weymouth IM 70.3</td><td>James Morris</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>James Porter&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Swansea IM 70.3</td><td>Jake&nbsp;Yarranton&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Holli Dare&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Outlaw Half Marathon</td><td>Jake&nbsp;Yarranton&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Jaq Scarr</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Centurion Box End</td><td>Nick Timmins&nbsp; &nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Thruxton Standard Duathlon</td><td>Nick Timmins&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Hever Castle Sprint Triathlon</td><td>Lottie Denton</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Millie&nbsp;Denton&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Hever Castle Standard Triathlon</td><td>Ian Howard</td><td>1<sup>st</sup> AG&nbsp;</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">International Events</h2>



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<figure class="wp-block-table"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td>Event</td><td>Name</td><td>Result</td></tr><tr><td>World Finals New Zealand IM 70.3</td><td>Tom McGhie&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Challenge Majorca</td><td>Jake&nbsp;Yarranton&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>Challenge Istria (Croatia)</td><td>Charlie Gray</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td>Cathy Berry &nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>European Sprint Finals&nbsp;Turkey&nbsp;</td><td>Gillain Barratt&nbsp;</td><td>8<sup>th</sup> AG</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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		<title>The Alan Keith Trophy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In memory of Farnham Triathlon Club member Alan Keith who died suddenly in April 2000, an award was set up in Alan’s memory to recognise his outstanding achievements in long distance events. Alan came to triathlon after a long career in running where he excelled in tough long-distance races. Endurance Award Winners Year Winner Achievement [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>In memory of Farnham Triathlon Club member Alan Keith who died suddenly in April 2000, an award was set up in Alan’s memory to recognise his outstanding achievements in long distance events.</p>



<p>Alan came to triathlon after a long career in running where he excelled in tough long-distance races.</p>



<p><strong>Endurance Award Winners</strong></p>



<figure class="wp-block-table is-style-stripes"><table class="has-fixed-layout"><tbody><tr><td>Year</td><td>Winner</td><td>Achievement</td><td>Time</td></tr><tr><td>2024</td><td>Tom McGhie</td><td>Multiple 70.3 Ironman and marathons</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2023</td><td>Chloe Spencer</td><td>English Channel swim first attempt</td><td>13:36:00</td></tr><tr><td>2022</td><td>Joanna Wright</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2021</td><td>Sophie Gasson</td><td>Swum English Channel second attempt</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2020</td><td>Covid not awarded</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2019</td><td>Cathy Berry</td><td>Marathon des Sables</td><td>36:04:55</td></tr><tr><td>2018</td><td>George Gray</td><td>Ironman Texas – New club time</td><td>09:01:29</td></tr><tr><td>2017</td><td>Mark Richardson</td><td>Ironman<sup>TM</sup> AWA Rank 3<sup>rd</sup> M50</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2016</td><td>Mark Richardson</td><td>Ironman 70.3 World Championship – Australia Ironman World Championship – Hawaii</td><td>04:50:17 &nbsp; 10:41:11</td></tr><tr><td>2015</td><td>Matt Winn-Smith</td><td>Winner Enduroman Quin 5 x 1</td><td>63:20:54</td></tr><tr><td>2014</td><td>Nick Dennes</td><td>Multiple Continental Ironman Finishes</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2013</td><td>Matt Winn-Smith</td><td>Winner Double Enduroman UK</td><td>25:29:19</td></tr><tr><td>2012</td><td>Carl Atkinson</td><td>Deca Enduroman UK Finisher</td><td>181:16:11</td></tr><tr><td>2011</td><td>John Errington</td><td>2<sup>nd</sup> place Brathay 10 in 10 Marathons</td><td>39:21:50</td></tr><tr><td>2010</td><td>Brian Henderson</td><td>Variety of endurance events including Atlantic Coast Challenge</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2009</td><td>Nick Holmes</td><td>Winner Enduroman Double Iron UK</td><td>23:48:23</td></tr><tr><td>2008</td><td>Carl Atkinson</td><td>2 x Accelerace Ultra Triathlons</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2007</td><td>Carl Atkinson</td><td>Norseman Xtreme Triathlons</td><td>17:31:00</td></tr><tr><td>2006</td><td>Ian Howard</td><td>Consistent long-distance performances</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2005</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2004</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td><td>&nbsp;</td></tr><tr><td>2003</td><td>Dave Lodge</td><td>Hawaii Ironman World Championship</td><td>10:39:08</td></tr><tr><td>2002</td><td>Dave Anderson</td><td>Comrades Marathon, South Africa (Down)</td><td>10:35:30</td></tr><tr><td>2001</td><td>Dave Anderson</td><td>Comrades Marathon, South Africa (Down)</td><td>09:00:23</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<p>The trophy is awarded annually at the discretion of the management committee to an athlete who has entered and finished a long-distance race.</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Standard (Olympic) Triathlon at Eton 11/08/2024 1500m Swim, 40km Bike, 10km Run Name Group Age group Class Time Charlie Gray Female Veterans 2 45-49 Supervet 2.48.21 George Gray Male Veterans 1 40-44 Veteran 2.01.26 Paul Flattery Male Seniors 4 35-39 Veteran 2.11.26 Tom Redman Male Seniors 4 35-39 Veteran 2.39.46 Andrew Kindred Male Seniors 4 [&#8230;]</p>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Standard (Olympic) Triathlon at Eton 11/08/2024</h3>



<p>1500m Swim, 40km Bike, 10km Run</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table is-style-stripes"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Name</strong></td><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td><strong>Age group</strong></td><td><strong>Class</strong></td><td><strong>Time</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Charlie Gray</td><td>Female Veterans 2</td><td>45-49</td><td>Supervet</td><td>2.48.21</td></tr><tr><td>George Gray</td><td>Male Veterans 1</td><td>40-44</td><td>Veteran</td><td>2.01.26</td></tr><tr><td>Paul Flattery</td><td>Male Seniors 4</td><td>35-39</td><td>Veteran</td><td>2.11.26</td></tr><tr><td>Tom Redman</td><td>Male Seniors 4</td><td>35-39</td><td>Veteran</td><td>2.39.46</td></tr><tr><td>Andrew Kindred</td><td>Male Seniors 4</td><td>35-39</td><td>Veteran</td><td>2.44.46</td></tr><tr><td>Haydn Jones</td><td>Male Veterans 4</td><td>55-59</td><td>Supervet</td><td>2.20.11</td></tr><tr><td>Rob Baird</td><td>Male Veterans 3</td><td>50-54</td><td>Supervet</td><td>2.35.11</td></tr><tr><td>Steve Smulovic</td><td>Male Veterans 3</td><td>50-54</td><td>Supervet</td><td>2.44.02</td></tr><tr><td>Chris Plummer</td><td>Male Veterans 6</td><td>65-69</td><td>Supervet 60</td><td>2.35.39</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Sprint Triathlon at Hart 06/05/2024</h3>



<p>400m Swim, 20km Bike, 5km Run</p>



<figure class="wp-block-table is-style-stripes"><table><tbody><tr><td><strong>Name</strong></td><td><strong>Group</strong></td><td><strong>Age group / class</strong></td><td><strong>Time</strong></td></tr><tr><td>Alanna Sussex</td><td>Female Senior</td><td>Senior 20-39</td><td>1.36.02</td></tr><tr><td>Ruth Jones</td><td>Female 40</td><td>Vet 40-49</td><td>1.10.35</td></tr><tr><td>Caroline Roberts</td><td>Female 45</td><td>Vet 40-49</td><td>1.19.56</td></tr><tr><td>Charlie Gray</td><td>Female 45</td><td>Vet 40-49</td><td>1.23.56</td></tr><tr><td>Kate Chappell</td><td>Female 45</td><td>Vet 40-49</td><td>1.54.40</td></tr><tr><td>Cathy Berry</td><td>Female 50</td><td>Supervet 50-59</td><td>1.12.30</td></tr><tr><td>Gillian Barrett</td><td>Female 60</td><td>Supervet 60</td><td>1.26.24</td></tr><tr><td>Tobias Loomis</td><td>Male Senior</td><td>Senior 20-39</td><td>1.01.52</td></tr><tr><td>Andrew Kindred</td><td>Male Senior</td><td>Senior 20-39</td><td>1.12.14</td></tr><tr><td>Peter Griffiths</td><td>Male Senior</td><td>Senior 20-39</td><td>1.16.37</td></tr><tr><td>Tom Redman</td><td>Male Senior</td><td>Senior 20-39</td><td>1.19.15</td></tr><tr><td>Tom McGhie</td><td>Male 40</td><td>Vet 40-49</td><td>1.01.54</td></tr><tr><td>Owen Freeman</td><td>Male 40</td><td>Vet 40-49</td><td>1.12.06</td></tr><tr><td>Jim Coleman</td><td>Male 45</td><td>Vet 40-49</td><td>1.15.32</td></tr><tr><td>Laoiseach O&#8217;Loingsigh</td><td>Male 50</td><td>Supervet 50-59</td><td>1.22.19</td></tr><tr><td>Dom Brooks</td><td>Male 50</td><td>Supervet 50-59</td><td>1.02.23</td></tr><tr><td>Dave Berry</td><td>Male 55</td><td>Supervet 50-59</td><td>1.17.23</td></tr><tr><td>Haydn Jones</td><td>Male 55</td><td>Supervet 50-59</td><td> 1.05.37</td></tr><tr><td>Chris Plummer</td><td>Male 65</td><td>Supervet 60</td><td>1.11.01</td></tr><tr><td>Ian Howard</td><td>Male 65</td><td>Supervet 60</td><td>1.17.46</td></tr><tr><td>David Barrett</td><td>Male 65</td><td>Supervet 60</td><td>1.33.55</td></tr></tbody></table></figure>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Triathlon and Mental Health By David Pinkney Why do we do endurance sports like triathlons? Basically, it is in our genes. Up until 12,000 years ago humans were endurance athletes, we werehunters. Some stopped at home to raise children, but others went out to catch food. We used ourendurance to tire out animals before we [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>By David Pinkney</strong></p>



<p>Why do we do endurance sports like triathlons?</p>



<p>Basically, it is in our genes. Up until 12,000 years ago humans were endurance athletes, we were<br>hunters. Some stopped at home to raise children, but others went out to catch food. We used our<br>endurance to tire out animals before we killed them for food. It is called ‘persistence-hunting’.<br>Nowadays many people do endurance sport because it feels good. Pushing the body hard changes<br>the chemical makeup in our brains. Opioids and endocannabinoids are released making the athlete<br>feel euphoric and feeling great. We feel less anxious and more relaxed. In most cases we are much<br>less sensitive to pain. In most people endorphins are also released producing a feeling of well-being.<br>In the 1970s this was called the ‘runner’s high’. (Source Strava)</p>



<p>The release of these chemicals allowed the hunter gatherers to run faster for longer. This meant that<br>the success of a hunt was increased. This gave humans an evolutionary advantage. Also, our body<br>shape changed, and we developed the ability to sweat. As well as short term gains, endurance training, such as triathlon, has long term benefits. It has been shown that endurance training alleviates long term depression. Long exercise periods can reduce anxiety.</p>



<p>Long term exercise results in more brain cells, larger blood vessels and better connections between<br>the neurons in the brain. It also helps athletes with ADHD as it regulates the level of dopamine in the<br>brain, it improves impulse control and reduces compulsive behaviour. (Source The ADHD Centre).<br>Many endurance athletes use training to deal with life. So, if you&#8217;ve had a hard day at work or the<br>family is getting on your nerves the best thing to do is to go out training either on the bike or go for a<br>run. Most significantly, we all know people who have turned to sports such as triathlon to deal with<br>the breakdown of a relationship or the death of someone close or to stop an addiction. They<br>normally call it starting over again or turning a new page. That is a very good reason for doing it.<br>Recent studies have shown that spending time in green spaces improves mood and reduces stress.<br>(Source Mind) Exercising in the open air is better than exercising indoors, and running or cycling in<br>the countryside is better than pounding the streets in cities. Many athletes enjoy swimming in open<br>water in the summer when the water is warm enough. Swimming in open water can be used to clear<br>the chatter in your head and your mind is calmer and quieter as you exit the water. This, of course,<br>has to be tempered by the weather and the daylight hours, although exercise indoors is a lot better<br>than no exercise.</p>



<p>Long term training gives us a focus for good health. People with poor mental health often focus on<br>negative things such as lack of achievement and excessive consumption of food and alcohol.<br>Endurance athletes, as a group, are very much focused on their health and well-being.<br>Endurance sport gives us mental as well as physical resilience. It is that ability to keep going at a race<br>pace when our bodies want us to stop. The reward is the feeling of euphoria when we cross the<br>finish line, and we can stop. We have a massive feeling of achievement.<br>Long training periods allows us to concentrate on mindfulness. Focusing on breathing on a long run<br>or staying present in the mind on a long bike climb, allows us to be fully immersed in the moment. Belonging to a club such as Farnham Triathlon Club provides a social network. Members and<br>especially coaches are there to provide support and help to overcome problems and difficulties.<br>This is all fine, of course, but there have been some cases where ultra endurance athletes have<br>suffered from mental health issues. I think it is the old thing that some exercise is fine but<br>overindulgence or extreme training is not always good.<br></p>
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<p>Here are a few tips for athletes that are new to triathlon. Of course, nothing beats actually doing a triathlon but there&#8217;s a few things to think about. There may be one or two tips that established triathletes would find helpful. Some of these tips have come from the Brownlee brothers. Others I have just learnt along the way. I think the most important thing to remember is at our club level this is an amateur sport. It is important to enjoy triathlon events and not to regard them as a job of work. For me a triathlon event was like Christmas Day.</p>



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<li>Put loads of talcum powder in your cycle and running shoes. This will help you to get wet or sweaty feet into your shoes.</li>



<li>Use the cuffs of your wetsuit to cover your watch and timing chip. This will help you get off your wetsuit easily.</li>



<li>There are many special products on the market to lubricate your wetsuit and to stop chafing. You can use lots of body butter on your skin before you put on your wetsuit. It is very cheap, and it is water based. So, it will not harm your wetsuit. It will help your wetsuit move into the best position for swimming and will make it easier to remove in transition.</li>



<li>Tuck your zip cord into your swim hat. This will make it&#8217;s very easy to find the cord. Also, it makes it much harder for someone to accidentally pull it down at the start.</li>



<li>Get in the water early enough to warm up properly.</li>



<li>Don’t be at the very front of the wave before the start. Better to be in the middle where you can catch and draft another competitor for a while and the overtake. Think catch up, draft, overtake.</li>



<li>When you have put your wetsuit on, ask someone to pull up your wetsuit at the back towards your neck. This will give your shoulders more room to move easily.</li>



<li>In the last 100 metres of your swim think about where your bike is in transition.</li>



<li>As you exit the water put your goggles on your hat and unzip your wetsuit. As you run, take your arms out.</li>



<li>Put your bike into an easy gear as you rack your bike. It will be easier to pedal as you exit transition.</li>



<li>Use elastic bands to hold the pedals in a horizontal position. It will be easier to get your feet on the pedals and the pedals will not be flapping around as you run with your bike out of transition. This is especially useful if you already have your cycle shoes clipped to the pedals.</li>



<li>Put your helmet on the handlebars of your bike and put your glasses if you use them inside your helmet. This will ensure that you put your helmet on before you touch your bike. Don&#8217;t forget to fasten the helmet strap.</li>



<li>When you mount your bike on the racking, have the bike pointing in the direction of the exit.</li>



<li>At home, practise running with and mounting and dismounting your bike.</li>



<li>This might sound counter-intuitive but take your time in transition. Yes, you are in a race, but you need to do everything right first time. You do not want to be called back because you haven&#8217;t fastened your helmet for example.</li>



<li>If you wear socks, then use old stretched out socks that will be very easy to put on.</li>



<li>Use a brightly coloured or distinctive towel in transition to put your kit on. Layout your kit in the order that you will use it.</li>



<li>Similarly, some triathletes use distinctive bar tape on their bikes so that they are easy to find.</li>



<li>Have your bike serviced before a big event. That will be worth a couple of minutes.</li>



<li>Have a large plastic box at the far end of your towel to throw things like your wetsuit in.</li>



<li>As you are coming in to T2 on your bike select a lower gear to spin your legs and hopefully move some lactate. This will help prepare your legs for the run.</li>



<li>Put some ice cubes in your drink bottles. This will help keep your drinks fresh.</li>



<li>On the run, at a drinks station, take two cups of water, one to drink and the other to pour over yourself to cool down.</li>



<li>Some triathletes have a spare tube, levers and pump on their bikes or have some foam.</li>



<li>Take a spare tyre and tube with a pump and tyre levers with you to the event.</li>



<li>And above all ENJOY IT!</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Club La Santa &#8211; March 2024 Shirley Wilkinson Over the years, Farnham Tri Club has organised many weeklong trips to Club La Santa in Lanzarote,traditionally in March. As the demographics of the club have changed, many have stepped awayfrom triathlon, changed their focus to raising a young family or just no longer feel the need [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Club La Santa &#8211; March 2024</h2>
<h2>Shirley Wilkinson<br /></h2>
<p>Over the years, Farnham Tri Club has organised many weeklong trips to Club La Santa in Lanzarote,<br />traditionally in March. As the demographics of the club have changed, many have stepped away<br />from triathlon, changed their focus to raising a young family or just no longer feel the need to spend<br />a week overseas training. The annual FTC Group has dwindled as a result. There still remains,<br />however, a group of stalwarts who enjoy the weather and facilities that are available and have<br />continued to visit on a yearly basis.</p>
<p>Most recently, a group of 8 club members who flew out for a week in the sun. Three had already<br />enrolled in a weeklong swim camp where we swam twice a day, following a set plan to improve our<br />swim fitness and technique. Each individual received a swim analysis via video along with a free t<br />shirt, swim cap, some Maurten goodies and an evening meal out to finish off the week. We made<br />new friends and reunited with swim camp friends from previous years.</p>
<p>What did the rest of the group get up to? Well, they certainly made the most of their time,<br />cramming in some new activities as well as joining in with the favourites like the morning<br />gymnastics, an all over body warm up for those who aren’t familiar with the Club La Santa routine.<br />After the gymnastics is a group walk or run around the lagoon or slightly longer for those with more<br />energy. One of our group had already completed her swim before most of us were out of bed,<br />booking a lane space at 0700 every morning!</p>
<p>Hiring bikes, be it e-bikes, road bikes or mountain bikes is always a firm favourite. With some<br />excellent cycle routes ranging from short to long or guided to self guided, there are some unique and<br />stunning landscapes to take in along the way and of course the obligatory coffee and cake stops to<br />discover.</p>
<p>Club La Santa is always developing and expanding the activities they offer. New for this year are<br />some single paddle tennis courts and a behind the scenes tour. This is where you get to see<br />underneath two of the three 50m Olympic sized swimming pools and learn about the filtration<br />systems.</p>
<p>The Crossfit area was well used and the Stretch and Relax class is also a firm favourite at the end of<br />the day. Some of the other activities that were tried were Reformer Pilates, Dance, Stand Up Paddle<br />Boarding, Olympic Weight Lifting, Bouldering, Deep Water Aqua, TRX, Kettlebells, Recover Faster,<br />HIIT Swimming, How to Tumble turn, Hatha Yoga and an excursion to Teguise Market.</p>
<p>So what did we do when we weren’t exercising? We had time to relax by the leisure pool, go for a<br />stroll and of course enjoy some fabulous meals at The Pool Bar, The Plaza and El Lago.</p>
<p>If anyone is interested in visiting Club La Santa please follow the link Home &#8211; Club La Santa or if you’d<br />like to go as part of a bigger group we are going to be booking up 7 th Mar-14 th Mar 2025 which<br />coincides with another swim camp. Other events are held throughout the year. Weekly events can<br />be found here Events Archive &#8211; Club La Santa</p>
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<h2>By David Pinkney</h2>
<p>Why do we do endurance sports like triathlons?</p>
<p>Basically, it is in our genes. Up until 12,000 years ago humans were endurance athletes, we were<br />hunters. Some stopped at home to raise children, but others went out to catch food. We used our<br />endurance to tire out animals before we killed them for food. It is called ‘persistence-hunting’.<br />Nowadays many people do endurance sport because it feels good. Pushing the body hard changes<br />the chemical makeup in our brains. Opioids and endocannabinoids are released making the athlete<br />feel euphoric and feeling great. We feel less anxious and more relaxed. In most cases we are much<br />less sensitive to pain. In most people endorphins are also released producing a feeling of well-being.<br />In the 1970s this was called the ‘runner’s high’. (Source Strava)</p>
<p>The release of these chemicals allowed the hunter gatherers to run faster for longer. This meant that<br />the success of a hunt was increased. This gave humans an evolutionary advantage. Also, our body<br />shape changed, and we developed the ability to sweat. As well as short term gains, endurance training, such as triathlon, has long term benefits. It has been shown that endurance training alleviates long term depression. Long exercise periods can reduce anxiety.</p>
<p>Long term exercise results in more brain cells, larger blood vessels and better connections between<br />the neurons in the brain. It also helps athletes with ADHD as it regulates the level of dopamine in the<br />brain, it improves impulse control and reduces compulsive behaviour. (Source The ADHD Centre).<br />Many endurance athletes use training to deal with life. So, if you&#8217;ve had a hard day at work or the<br />family is getting on your nerves the best thing to do is to go out training either on the bike or go for a<br />run. Most significantly, we all know people who have turned to sports such as triathlon to deal with<br />the breakdown of a relationship or the death of someone close or to stop an addiction. They<br />normally call it starting over again or turning a new page. That is a very good reason for doing it.<br />Recent studies have shown that spending time in green spaces improves mood and reduces stress.<br />(Source Mind) Exercising in the open air is better than exercising indoors, and running or cycling in<br />the countryside is better than pounding the streets in cities. Many athletes enjoy swimming in open<br />water in the summer when the water is warm enough. Swimming in open water can be used to clear<br />the chatter in your head and your mind is calmer and quieter as you exit the water. This, of course,<br />has to be tempered by the weather and the daylight hours, although exercise indoors is a lot better<br />than no exercise.</p>
<p>Long term training gives us a focus for good health. People with poor mental health often focus on<br />negative things such as lack of achievement and excessive consumption of food and alcohol.<br />Endurance athletes, as a group, are very much focused on their health and well-being.<br />Endurance sport gives us mental as well as physical resilience. It is that ability to keep going at a race<br />pace when our bodies want us to stop. The reward is the feeling of euphoria when we cross the<br />finish line, and we can stop. We have a massive feeling of achievement.<br />Long training periods allows us to concentrate on mindfulness. Focusing on breathing on a long run<br />or staying present in the mind on a long bike climb, allows us to be fully immersed in the moment.</p>
<p>Belonging to a club such as Farnham Triathlon Club provides a social network. Members and<br />especially coaches are there to provide support and help to overcome problems and difficulties.<br />This is all fine, of course, but there have been some cases where ultra endurance athletes have<br />suffered from mental health issues. I think it&amp;#39;s the old thing that some exercise is fine but<br />overindulgence or extreme training is not always good.<br />25% of the population will have a mental health problem every year. So Mental Health is a very<br />significant issue. British Triathlon has signed up to the Mental Health Charter for Sport and<br />Recreation. (Source BTP). Triathlon training requires the athlete to be positive about themselves and to listen to their body. Over time a great relationship develops.</p>
<p>This blog has just skimmed the surface, there so much information available, all at the click of a mouse.</p>
<p>So, if you see a triathlete with a spear or a club, it&#8217;s OK, it is all in their genes.</p>


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