B & T Triathlon: West Auckland Sisters | Budding Triathlete
1 April 2013
Media Release from Barfoot & Thompson ITU World Triathlon, Auckland. For further information visit www.triauckland.co.nz
West Auckland Sisters Overcome Surgery
Through Triathlon
Training
Captions:(L to R) Jill, Joan and Cathie will race as a team this Sunday;
Participating in the Barfoot & Thompson team sprint triathlon will give West Auckland sisters Jill Harvey and Joan Henderson the ideal opportunity for a quicker rehabilitation after both having surgery.
The sisters will take part in a team over the sprint (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run) distance on Sunday, using the Auckland waterfront event as a chance to return to fitness. It is a first attempt at triathlon for both.
Harvey (60) is recovering from a hip operation and Henderson (55) from a shoulder reconstruction. Harvey’s surgery was in October and Henderson had a rotator cuff shoulder reconstruction in December.
Harvey who lives in Grey Lynn and works in Henderson consulted former top triathlete Matt Brick for the operation.
“I had an arthroscopic operation on my hip, the edge of the femur bone was rubbing against the socket, so after diagnosis of MRI's and other X-rays the specialist Matt Brick advised he could do the operation arthroscopically and shave the overlapping portion of the "ball" away to eliminate this and perform cartilage repair on the socket which regenerates in time.
“Added to this I was having issues with both knees locking (weak), and Matt advised intense physio post op to attempt to strengthen the muscles around the knees and avoid further surgery,” said Harvey.
“The physio programme
has been designed specifically for my rehab with
consultation between Matt Brick and Karina Balle (Fit Fit
Fit) of which I have been doing 5-6 days a week training and
all thanks to them for my speedy progress, resulting in the
participation and training for this Tri,” she
added.
Her progress back to fitness has been excellent to
the extent that Harvey after consulting with her specialist
decided to do the cycling leg of the triathlon. A friend
Cathie Klatt is doing the swim and Henderson the
run.
Being their first foray into a triathlon, their aim
is completion.
“We’ve trained and we are focussed and
our mission is to complete the course – challenge set,”
she said.
Henderson’s husband is sponsoring the team
through his company Henderson Demolition by paying the entry
fee and providing T-shirts and caps.
The sisters and
Cathie will be amongst hundreds taking part in a variety of
events over the course of three days, starting with the
twilight swim/run on the Friday evening and including a 5km
Brunch fun run on the Saturday morning before the triathlons
on the Sunday for all comers over either the standard or
sprint distance.
Budding
Triathlete Loses Over 70kg’s Ahead Of Auckland
Triathlon
Matt Somerville at Takapuna earlier this year
The incentive in taking part in the Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Triathlon for 36 year old Matt Somerville of Mairangi Bay has been to lose weight.
The temporary recruitment consultant who has recently lost well over 70kgs said that in the past his weight has held him back.
But since training for the Contact 300m swim, 9km bike and 3km run at Takapuna in February the weight has come off and he will line up again on April 7th on the Auckland waterfront to round out his summer.
“I train five days a week at the Millennium Institute in the pool and in the gym as well as road sessions,” said Somerville.
After finishing 147th in 50m 58s at Takapuna he has set his sights on the Barfoot and Thompson event in the city on April 7.
“I’m doing the sprint tri (750m swim, 20km bike, 5km run) and I’m looking forward to it as I’ve never been able to do anything like this before.
“I’ve been busting to get the weight off and this is a totally new experience for me. I just want to be able to finish it and then look long term to moving up to the standard distance,” he added.
“I’m loving life and I wanted to do this sort of event, but never been able to up till now. I’ll be there to finish and watch this space next year I’ll be back to smash it.”
The North Shore athlete attended Westlake Boys’ a school renowned for a number of top international sporting stars who attended the school, including Paul Amey triathlon representative at the 1990 Auckland Commonwealth Games and basketball players Kirk Penney, Tom Abercrombie, and Corey Webster.
COURSE INFO
The courses
are contained to the waterfront and CBD with the athletes
getting to enjoy much of the same course that the elites
will compete over on the Saturday, albeit in a different
direction; course maps are available online at www.triauckland.co.nz
In between all the action for the everyday Kiwi’s taking part is the opening round of the International Triathlon Union World Triathlon Series, with the best in the world kicking off their 2013 seasons with the elite women’s and men’s races on Saturday afternoon.
Late entries are accepted for the event at registration on the Friday and Saturday, full details can be found at www.triauckland.co.nz
Barfoot & Thompson ITU Triathlon
April
5-7
Auckland
Queens Wharf
Friday 5th April
12.00pm to
8.00pm Sport & Lifestyle Expo Open
6.30pm
Twilight Swim/Run
Saturday 6th
April
8.00am to 5.00pm Sport &
Lifestyle Expo Open
9.30am
Brunch 5km run
12.06pm
Elite Men ITU WTS
3.06pm
Elite Women ITU WTS
Sunday 7th
April
9.00am to 5.00pm Sport &
Lifestyle Expo Open
7.00am
Sprint, Open and Team Triathlons
12.00pm
Paratriathlon
Entry open now at www.triauckland.co.nz
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