Inaugural Independent Schools Triathlon Championships

Oakham School has launched the first-ever Independent Schools Triathlon Championships; a great opportunity for young and upcoming triathletes to be able to put their training into action and to compete against others in their age group.

“More and more children are interested in, and are taking part in, Triathlon,” says Oakham School’s Director of Sport, Iain Simpson. “They’ve been inspired by Olympic Triathletes, the Brownlee brothers, and the World Champion, Non Stanford. Despite it being one of the fastest growing sports in the UK there are very few races aimed directly at junior athletes, with young triathletes having to race against adults if they want to compete over the slightly longer, sprint distance.”

The event, which will take place in the stunning grounds of Belvoir Castleon May 25th, will be integrated into the popular Speedy Beaver Triathlon, but will benefit from its own start wave. Following the 750m open water swim through shallow and relatively warm waters, competitors are faced with a long run to transition where they then complete the rolling 1 lap 20km bike course and finish with a 1 lap, spectator-friendly 5km run.

“Oakham School has a long-standing reputation for offering great sporting opportunities,” says Iain. “Our commitment to Triathlon is just another example of this. The Championship is also an event that our triathletes will be able to train for and look forward to.” One of Oakham’s talented triathletes, 16-year-old Josh Greaves, has won a place in the Team GB Under 20s (Age Group) Duathlon team, following a shoulder injury that has temporarily forced him to stop swimming.

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Further details:

  • The event will be split into four divisions - intermediate and senior for both boys and girls. Intermediate will be open to competitor’s aged 15-16 and senior to those aged 17-18, with ages taken on 31/12/2014.
  • There will be awards for the top three individuals and top three schools in each division, where a school’s result is represented by its top three finishers. Awards will also be made for the fastest individual swim, bike and run splits in each division.
  • Josh Greaves will represent GB in 2014 at the European Sprint Distance Duathlon Championships, which will be held in Horst aan de Maas in Holland on April 12th and 13th. Josh has always been a keen runner and swimmer. He competes at county level in cross country and is a part of Oakham's athletics team. About two and a half years ago, Josh combined his love of both running and swimming to begin competing in Triathlons. After a recent shoulder injury, that has temporarily stopped him swimming competitively, Josh switched his attentions from Triathlon to Duathlon. He manages to fit his training (five days a week) round his Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Geography A Levels.

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