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Sunday, August 18, 2024
More Medals Won by Bermuda in Barbados
Bermuda won five more medals on the second day of the 2024 Carifta Triathlon and Aquathlon Championships.

On the second and final day of competition, the Bermuda triathlon team successfully competed in the aquathlon and Mixed Team Relay bringing home five more medals. Naomi MacGuinness won her second individual gold medal of the Championships and Bermuda’s relay teams took silver and bronze in the Mixed Team Relay.

The medal run started in the Boys 13-15 Aquathlon with Rory Shepherd executing his race plan and delivering an impressive performance in his first year in the category. Following an excellent run he clinched the silver medal.

Shortly thereafter, it was the Girl's time to shine in the 11-12 Aquathlon with Naomi MacGuinness bridging a significant gap by sprinting through the field to victory. Following on behind, Collette Durkin took the silver, after a closely fought battle with a rival from Barbados.

The weekend ended with the closely contested triathlon Mixed-Team Relay. Bermuda entered four teams and ultimately clinched the Silver and Bronze medals. The Barbados home nation ultimately took gold. The silver medal-winning team comprised Ollie Hayward, Zara Bule, Jackson Langley, and Ella Shepherd with Jamie Bedford, Fenella Wightman, Sanchez Smith and Naomi Smith securing bronze.

Neil de ste Croix, Junior National Coach praised the team, “The commitment and quality of our athletes were on full display in Barbados. Their performances were exceptional, and I couldn’t be more pleased with how they executed their races. Taking 13 medals overall is nothing short of remarkable.”

The Bermuda team ended the weekend in second place with Barbados as the overall champions.
Saturday, August 17, 2024
Bermuda Have Trong Start at Carifta in Barbados
On the first day of competition, the Bermuda Triathlon Team put in some outstanding performances at the 2024 CARIFTA Triathlon and Aquathlon Championships held in Barbados.

Both Sanchez Smith and Naomi MacGuinness dominated, taking Gold in their respective categories. Competing against the best young triathletes in the Caribbean, the island’s athletes showcased their talent, determination, and sportsmanship, bringing home eight medals so far. A team of 38 triathletes and aquathletes represented Bermuda.

The day started strongly for Bermuda in the 16-19 Boy’s race. Defending champion Jamie Bedford narrowly missed out on the Gold on the final lap of the run, coming home with a Silver Medal. Ollie Hayward, who was in the top three bike pack, took the Bronze in his first year in the category.

The 13-15 Boys completed a clean sweep of the podium. In an outstanding performance, Smith attacked from the outset and outran the field to take the title. Luca Bortoli, also put in the run of his life earning Silver and Jacob Wright completed the hat trick having flown on the bike leg.

Our budding Junior Females in the 11-12 Age Group mirrored the fine performance of the 13-15 Boys by claiming all three podium positions. MacGuinness won a maiden Gold, with her trademark sprint proving to be the decisive factor. Zara Bule followed with a well-earned Silver having led the Bermuda girls all the way to the end of the bike course. Rounding it up with Bronze was Iris Duda who stopped the challengers from spoiling the clean sweep.

Steven Petty, President of the Bermuda Triathlon Association, expressed his admiration for the team’s performance: "We are incredibly proud of all of our athletes for their hard work and dedication. Their achievements at the CARIFTA Championships are a testament to the strength and depth of talent in Bermuda's triathlon community. These young athletes have not only represented our island with distinction but have also laid the foundation for future success on the international stage. The Bermuda Triathlon Association extends its heartfelt thanks to our sponsors, whose generous support made this achievement possible. Special thanks go to Appleby, Arch, Butterfield and Vallis, Gnosis Ltd., and the Department of Youth and Sport. Their commitment to the development of Bermuda’s youth athletes is greatly appreciated and instrumental in our ongoing success.”
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
Appleby Sponsor Triathlon CARIFTA Championships Team
Appleby announced its sponsorship of the Bermuda Triathlon Association’s Youth Development Squad for the 2024 CARIFTA Championships in Barbados, where 38 athletes will compete.

A spokesperson said, “Leading international law firm Appleby is proud to be the primary sponsor of the Bermuda Triathlon Association’s (BTA) Youth Development Squad (YDS) for the 2024 CARIFTA Triathlon, Aquathlon, and Mixed Relay Championships taking place in Barbados on 17 and 18 August.

“YDS is comprised of an exceptional group of promising athletes, with a team of 38 athletes (20 females, 18 males) aged 11 to 17 set for competition in Barbados – with 11 of the athletes competing in their first-ever CARIFTA games. The YDS is an intensive program aimed at developing the skills and ambitions of young, local triathletes. Through comprehensive coaching and support, the YDS aims to enhance the athletes’ participation in both local and international events – with the annual CARIFTA event the highlight of the race calendar. The YDS has increased considerably with 55 registered juniors.

“As the principal sponsor for the second year, Appleby is dedicated to fostering the growth and empowerment of these young athletes, in line with the firm’s commitment to nurture local sporting talent and promote healthy competition. The firm’s financial support has equipped the YDS with their distinctive pink and blue new race kits (triathlon suits, t-shirts and backpacks) which the athletes are excited to wear on the international stage.”

Appleby Partner Clive Langley, who is a member of the YDS coaching team, along with Head Coach Neil de Ste Croix, said, “We have seen the highest level of interest from athletes wanting to compete in this year’s CARIFTA Triathlon and Aquathlon championships and this has meant that all athletes have raised the bar as far as personal performances in the qualifying races. The dedicated coaching team that’s included overseas coach Mike Harlow and local coaches Alec Shepherd, Richard Lau and Caroline Black, have worked tirelessly in order to make sure we have the strongest team possible in what is expected to be the largest field in the history of the event.”

Brad Adderley, Appleby Bermuda’s Managing Partner, said, “Our enthusiasm for nurturing young athletes in their triathlon journey reflects our deep-rooted dedication to Bermuda’s youth and sports communities. We’re excited to partner with the BTA’s Youth Development Squad for the second year, and send our heartfelt best wishes to the CARIFTA team. The growth of the YDS has been remarkable, fueled by the unwavering efforts of countless volunteers, including devoted coaches and parents to ensure the program’s success. We’re thrilled to see these young athletes have an amazing experience and can’t wait to celebrate their achievements.”
Saturday, July 06, 2024
Olympics Triathlon Water Update
World Triathlon wants to share a report made public on July 4th, 2024 by the City of Paris regarding water quality at the Seine River. Please note that the Triathlon and Para triathlon venue and swim course are located at Pont Alexandre III.

Seine Water Quality

The four points monitored daily and presented in this Seine water quality bulletin provide a precise indication of the microbiological quality of the water along the entire stretch of the river in Paris. They are located at the following sites:

Bercy (right bank);
Bras Marie;
Pont Alexandre-III – Olympic Site;
Bras de Grenelle;

For each of these points, daily samples have been taken since early June and analyzed by the Eau de Paris laboratory. Two bacteria (Escherichia coli and intestinal enterococci) are being tested for.

In spite of a rather significant water flow, the Seine water quality has improved over the period, and the results are consistent with the thresholds as determined by the European directive over six days (from 24 to 29 June, 1 and 2 July for almost all sampling sites)

This positive evolution is due to the return of sunshine and warmer temperatures, and to the works carried out as part of the Seine Water Quality Improvement Plan.

Water quality degraded on Sunday 30 June as a consequence of rainfall on Saturday 30 June over the Île de France catchment, before improving again the following day.
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Waldauer & Dore are National Sprint Triathlon Champions

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Alex Waldauer and Marie Dore are the 2024 Liberty Mutual National Sprint Triathlon Male and Female Champions.

Waldauer clocked a time of 1:01:35, he completed the Swim in 12:18, he then clocked a time of 30:36 on the Bike, before clocking a time of 18:03 on the Rum. Adam Prunty was second in 1:02:55, and Jackson Langley rounded out the Male podium by clocking 1:05:57.

Dore finished 4th overall clocking a time of 1:07:05, Dore came out of the water in a time of 13:22, and she then completed the Bike Course in 32:14, before closing out with a Run time of 20:19. Maddie Durkin was the second female finisher and 7th overall clocking a time of 1:09:44, and Carina Bortoli was the third female finisher and 11th overall clocking 1:18:16.

Click Here to see the Full 2024 Bermuda National Criterium Championship Results

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