Newbiggin Sprint Triathlon – Sunday 31st August

VO2maxRacing Events hosted a great event in Newbiggin yesterday with 4 participants from Ponteland Tri,  David Levison, Matty Bell, Dave Legg and Sue Heppell all braved the cold sea water around 09:30 in the morning.  A Northumbrian Pipe Band led the particpants around to the beach start where a hooter started the run into the sea.  The weather was steadily improving all morning with warm sunshine on the run leg by the end of the event.

All looked relaxed prior to the walk round and the opportunity to “warm up” in the cold sea prior to the race.  The mass start is great to watch and many of the local residents come out to support the race providing a great atmosphere for the day.  A great finish by one of the last competitors who’d taken the opportunity to stop for a pint on the run leg prior to the finish line.  A “relaxed” triathlon for him…..

Full results available here but below are our club results.

 

 

Spanish City Sprint Triathlon – Sun 17th August

Three brave Ponteland Tri members took part last Sunday in the Spanish City Triathlon at Whitley Bay.  The weather forecast,  in particular the wind,  would have put most people off but not our keen participants.  The following race report is from Andy Gowens.

“Well the race….., it was a great course in sunshine and wind. The mass start on a mainly pebbly beach with hidden boulders beneath the grey north sea was a great starter and I managed to find a nice sandy take off strip which gave me a decent start on the hooter. The water was purely tropical once the initial shock had worn off and I must say not as bad as anticipated with the forecast. Anyway once over the washing machice start and into the swim it was ok. The first bouy was a bit bumpy and second rather ruck like buy nothing like the turn back to the dome of the spanish city with the wind providing several gallons of seawater when breathing. Well at last out of the water, thank god and several hail mary’s into transition and onto the bike. No sooner onto open road and the wind started proving that the deep section wheels were not a good choice with several hairy moment over the two laps at seaton sluice bridge of what would be a fast course on a better day. I was pleased to rack the bike and run off towards st Marys lighthouse thinking who’s stolen my legs and I need to do more bricks in the winter. The run course being a mini me of park run was good with a few hills and a set of rocky like steps chucked in near the turn and finish. What a joy they were but a great spectator course thoughout with lots of encouragement throughout.  A really good morning.”

Results for our three participants are available here.  Really well done to Andy Gowens, Dave Legg and Paul Armstrong.

 

Haven Point Sprint Triathlon – 10th August 2014

Just three Ponteland Tri members took part in what was an extremely well organised event by the Fire Brigade on Sunday 10th August.  The weather forecast had been for heavy rain but on the morning the forecast moved and we had a clear morning,  although a little breezy on the coast.

Danny Kendal and Sue and Chris Heppell took part and enjoyed the pool swim in the new eight lane pool at Haven Point, and a closed road circuit for the bike leg.  The final section of the run was on the sand of the beach to add to the pain.  The event included buffet and presentations afterwards and all was completed prior to the rain in the afternoon,  perfect timing. Certainly an event to recommend to club members next year.

 

 

Costal Run – 20th July 2014

You may be forgiven if you look at the photo and think it’s the start of an open water triathlon but no, it’s the 2014 Coastal Run hosted by Alnwick Harriers. Eleven Pont Runners contested this always fairly gruelling race but what made this year’s renewal so much tougher was the heat. With a later start time than usual, no cloud cover and almost no breeze, it was a challenge from the start and PBs were few and far between. David Stroud was the first club runner home. It was tough for all of us but spare a thought for the man first over the line who was then disqualified for an incomplete race number transfer. Tough. David

Results from Ponteland Runners shown below.

Ponteland Triathlon 13th July 2014

Sunday 13th July started with some heavy rain making the early start for the 16 Ponteland Tri members a bit wet whilst setting out their transition.  The event saw nearly 300 entrants enjoy Triathlon at our usual venue of Ponteland Sports Center.  Many were experiencing their first triathlon,  and many of our own club members doing their first triathlon which is excellent to see for the club.

Full results are on the Ponteland Triathlon website here.  We had three club members received awards in the presentations with Martin Hallissey 2nd overall,  Sue Heppell 3rd Ladies Vet and Paul Armstrong 3rd Mens SuperVet.  Paul wasn’t around to collect his award, obviously not recognising how well he had performed in the age category.

Ten minutes after Martin had finished competition in the club hotted up with Mattty, Joe and Chris all finishing within a minute of each other,  we’ll have to watch out once Joe can swim the whole distance, then we had another 8 athletes in under the 1:20 mark which are all great performances.   The new tri-suits looked great and served as a good advert for the club.  A number of people asked about the club in Ponteland and when/where we trained.  There are still other pool-based sprint triathlons available this season as well as open-water events so hopefully the club will continue to see results.

Ponteland Tri Club results shown below.

Ponteland Go-Tri Wed 2nd July 19:00hrs

Wednesday 2nd saw the third of Ponteland Tri’s Go-Tri events hosted at the leisure centre.  The third event proved the most popular having sold out before the day with many enquiries in the last week about whether places were still available.

A enthusiastic group from the Police took part,  and it appeared to be reasonable competitive amongst the group,  left is a picture of the successful participants all having enjoyed the event despite the breezy conditions up Callerton lane on the bike leg.

Ponteland Runners were able to host the event due to the great support from members of the club who volunteered to marshall.  A quick note to any who took part that if you enjoy these events then we are more able to host when we get volunteers so please volunteer to help at some future go-tri if you can.

Transition was situtated out the back of the swimming pool allowing participants a very quick route to the bikes,  after the 300m swim they completed a 2 lap, 10k bike route and then a 2.2k run around the rugby pitches.

Ponteland Tri had six club members entered in the event,  the first home was Matty Bell shown left.

First few results are below but if you click on the results it will download the full results for the 48 who completed the course.