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Sanctioned by
Central Gauteng
Triathlon |

The first Troisport Pool
Tri was held last Sunday
with much excitement for
this new concept in
South Africa. There were
a number of challenges
that faced the
organization which
included what weather
bureau threw at us and
the no show of the
Johannesburg
metropolitan police
department (despite
having a confirmation
letter for the
services!). The event
was a great success and
the organizers
expectations on entry
numbers were surpassed
especially given the
windy and chilly
conditions that
prevailed. The course is
compact and super
spectator friendly. It
was also great way to
introduce people to the supeb facilities that
the Wahoo aquatics
centre and gym offers,
Lots of "oooh" and "aahs"
going around. The day
was fun filled and a
brilliant introduction
for newbies into the
sport of triathlon. A
pool swim being a lot
less intimidating than a
dam or the sea with
manageable distances. We
had all walks of life
participate, There were
men with very bushy leg
hair, women of ALL ages
and lots of kids. The
swim was done and dusted
in the broad ten laned
25mX25m pool with the
top girls coming out in
front (Lucie Zelenkova
and Corinne Berg) The
cycle took place on the
closed 3.3km
cycle
course that took
cyclists out and back on
Maxwell drive and with
some good technical
sections and short hills
to contend with. The men
pulled back the gap and
started to put pressure
on the field. The run
was contested around the
sport fields and
internal roads of St
Peter's College on a
spectator friendly
1,25km lap.
A short prize giving was
held and some generous
prizes handed out for
the results below:
The 400/20/5 format was
won by: Michael
Davidson, followed by
Bright Mamogale, then
Rudolf Naude.
The girls race was won
by Corinne Berg,
followed by Lucie
Zelenkova and Carla
Germishuys.
The 200/10/2.5 format
was won by Frank
Kienhofer; with Mnandi
Weber second, Kelly van
der Toon Third, Ian
Smith fourth. (The girls
stood their ground here!
- no need to split
things up..)

We also had a
100.6.6/1.25 format for
smaller children.
We want to thank Central
Gauteng Triathlon and
Wahoo Aquatics Centre
for their assistance to
make this event
possible. Troi Sport
would also like to thank
the sponsors of
infrastructure and
prizes that being Nestle
pure life waters and
Bar-One, Zoot Sports and
Aquasphere goggles (Dave
Harrington)

RACE RESULTS
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