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52 Irish prepare for European Triathlon Championships

July 10, 2015 by LifeandFitness

Bryan Keane is set to lead the Irish challenge at the European Triathlon Championships in Geneva this weekend as he is joined by promising junior elite, James Edgar, elite paratriathlete, Aidan McGlynn and a team of 49 age group triathletes.

Keane has shown what he’s capable of this year with a 5th place finish in the Chengdu World Cup and 13th place finish in the top tier Yokohama World Triathlon Series to his name already.

The Cork triathlete cruised to a new course record, previously held by London Olympian Gavin Noble, two weeks ago at the Hell of the West triathlon which he used as part of a heavy block of training.

“I’ve got to keep the foot on the gas and keep training away and I’ve got to aim to be at least inside that top 10. If my run is good on the day you never know how far inside the top 10 you can go.”

Ranked 35th in the World Triathlon Series, Keane goes into the European Championships ranked 13th on the start line. The race organisers have opted to retire the race number 13 for superstitious reasons so you will see Keane with number 14 on the swim cap, bike and body amongst a field of 69 athletes.

The honour of wearing number one goes to Russian swim specialist, Dmitry Polyanskiy with fellow Russian strongman, Alexander Bryukhankov wearing number two.

Despite this, favourite for a fourth European title is four time World Champion, Javier Gomez of Spain. With the absence of Alistair Brownlee and the non-European contenders the Spaniard looks hard to beat over the 1500 meter swim, 40 kilometre bike and 10 kilometre run.

In the PT4 Paratriathlon category, Aidan McGlynn lines up alongside 13 athletes including 2014 World Champion, Martin Schulz of Germany. McGlynn, a newcomer to the sport of paratriathlon has made a promising start to his Paralympic Qualification campaign with two 6th place finishes and a 4th place finish to his name at World Paratriathlon level. McGlynn needs another top result to build his ranking and push for a seat on the plane to Rio in 2016.

James Edgar, 16 years old and racing with the recently established Lisburn Triathlon Club has shown considerable talent in his short triathlon career to date. Edgar cruised to a victory at the Crooked Lake triathlon earlier this summer, beating off stiff competition from a talented field of senior athletes in the process.

Edgar will be one of the youngest athletes to line up alongside 73 of the top juniors (16-19 years) in Europe.

Along with the elite racing on display this weekend, Ireland has a strong team of 49 non-professional age group athletes who’ve secured qualification for the championships. Among them and pushing for a podium finish will be former Commonwealth Games representative Trevor Woods, who lines out in the 45-49 years age group over the Standard Distance.

In the ladies 50-54 years Sprint event, Ireland’s Elizabeth O’Connor will be hoping she can add another European medal to her trophy cabinet. O’Connor picked up the bronze medal at the European Duathlon Championships back in April so if she is in contention after the swim she has a real chance of a podium finish.

Follow the action via @Tri_Geneva2015 or #Geneva2015.

Schedule (Irish Time)
10th July:  Friday

10:00 ETU European Championships Age Group Sprint Distance
15:00 ETU Para Triathlon European Championships

 

11th July: Saturday

07:00 ETU European Championships Junior Men
09:00 ETU European Championships Junior Women
11:00 ETU European Championships Elite Men
14.30 ETU European Championships Elite Women

 

12th July: Sunday

05:30 ETU European Championships Age Group Standard Distance
11.15 ETU European Championships Elite Mixed Relay
13.30 ETU European Championships Junior Mixed Relay

 

European Age Group Sprint Distance Triathlon European Championships

 

Alan O’Brien 30-34 Male AG
Andrea Bryan 30-34 Female AG
Brian Harrington 40-44 Male AG
Brian Walsh 35-39 Male AG
ciaran Sudway 45-49 Male AG
Clara Quigley 25-29 Female AG
Conor Smith 16-19 Male AG
Damian Hand 40-44 Male AG
Dave Curtis 45-49 Male AG
David Losty 40-44 Male AG
Elizabeth O’Connor 50-54 Female AG
Fiachra Sudway 20-24 Male AG
Fiona Goor 40-44 Female AG
Harry McDermott 50-54 Male AG
Ian Steele 50-54 Male AG
Jamie Collins 35-39 Male AG
Kenneth Morris 40-44 Male AG
Mairead Holden 25-29 Female AG
Marie Sudway 45-49 Female AG
Mary Murphy 40-44 Female AG
Michael Tumilty 40-44 Male AG
Nathan Sweeney 35-39 Male AG
Nick Carroll 40-44 Male AG
Nigel Carlisle 40-44 Male AG
Patricia Kennedy 50-54 Female AG
Paul Joyce 45-49 Male AG
Paula Foley 30-34 Female AG
Philip Sykes 55-59 Male AG
Ruth Gloster 30-34 Female AG
Stephen Hampson 45-49 Male AG

 

European Age Group Standard Distance Triathlon European Championships

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Alexis Fortune 30-34 Male AG
Brendan O’Neill 60-64 Male AG
Charles Russell 60-64 Male AG
Chris Fleming 35-39 Male AG
Declan O’Donoghue 35-39 Male AG
Donagh O’Sullivan 45-49 Male AG
Gavin Flynn 40-44 Male AG
Hugh Gallagher 40-44 Male AG
Ian Steele 50-54 Male AG
Jonathan Flanagan 35-39 Male AG
Kate Davies 25-29 Female AG
Michael Ryan 55-59 Male AG
Nadine Gray 40-44 Female AG
Nigel Smith 40-44 Male AG
Owen Barron 50-54 Male AG
Paul Corcoran 50-54 Male AG
Philip Sykes 55-59 Male AG
Stephen Smartt 45-49 Male AG
Trevor Woods 45-49 Male AG
William Rees 60-64 Male AG
Padraig Owens 40-44 Male AG

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