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Ironman Bolton 2011
Take a few minutes to read letters from Neil and Nozzer. Well done to Nozzer and Ironman Bolton finishers. There are photos available here. … Read entire article »
Filed under: Results
2011 AGM
Date: 22nd September Host: Humberside More info can be found here. … Read entire article »
Filed under: National
Fire Service Middle Distance Championships at Bala
Steve King H&W Fire & Rescue 5hrs 02mins 35secs National Champion Ronnie Silverston Lothian & Borders 5hrs 16min 42secs Darren Collier GMC Fire service 5hrs 42mins 35 secs Full Results … Read entire article »
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Fire Service Sprint Triathlon Championships at Oxford
Steve Clark (Humberside) became the National Sprint Champion after posting a storming time of 1hr 04mins 32 secs at the Oxford triathlon. Steve Fuller (left) presented Steve Clark (right) with his trophy on behalf of the race organisers. Steve said the race was an excellent one to win the Sprint title as the organisation was spot on and everything came together on the day. Steve will struggle to retain his title since he will be … Read entire article »
Filed under: Humberside, Results, Tyne and Wear
New Triathlon Race Suits!
New triathlon race suits now available (Have a Look) (see Forum for details) … Read entire article »
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Fire service Duathlon Championships at Stirling
Brian O`Neil (Strathclyde) 2hrs 7mins 06secs National Duathlon Champion John Hampson (Lancs) 2hrs 7mins 50secs Full Results … Read entire article »
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Training camp and hill climbing champs
Proposed Date: 22nd March See forums for details … Read entire article »
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Fireman to Ironman book launch
Fireman to Ironman tell the unique and extremely funny story of how fireman Chris Rainford went from non swimmer to multi ironman finisher in a hilarious 15yr journey. I blends an inspirational athletic rite of passage with some truly side splitting anecdotes, guiding the reader from obscurity to triumph. When he set out to chart his adventures, triathlete Chris was determined to put a smile on the readers face with every page turn, whilst still retaining the “oh my god, how hard was that” throughout. From the humble beginnings of learning to swim in trunks out of the lost and found bin and the local pool, to winning £100,000 on ITVs beat a star, Chris entertains in bucket loads with his hybrid account which falls somewhere between Lance Armstrong and Peter Kay. … Read entire article »
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