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NOTTINGHAM TRIATHLON saw some of our sprinters back on the podium again this weekend.  Mika Brown stormed to a massive 7th overall and 2nd in age category position and breaking the hour at the sprint distance. Tremendous race to watch! Chris Brown, already having qualified for Chicago, used the race to test out his swim in particular – the competition in Chris’ age group was high – Chris finished in a fast 1:07.

The ladies were out in action also.  Kathryn Dickinson posted a 3rd in age category win! And Claire Pickersgill, racing with a planned non finish due to a hamstring injury put in one of the fastest bike times from the entire ladies race.  Geneva looks good for you Claire!

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Kathryn back on the podium!

Down to London for the ITU triathlon at Hyde Park…and what a race!

Adam Bowden put in a glorious performance, finishing just one minute behind race winner Alistair Brownlee.  Tom Bishop raced to 30th position for this lung buster of an event.  Here’s Adam looking cool at the end …spot the Jackpot logo 🙂 :

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Sponsor logo looks the biz!

Then we have a PODIUM at the Royal Wootten Bassett sprint triathlon with a win from Kieran Hill! We await splits but we have a shiny photo:

Kieran - proud winner at Wootton Bassett
Kieran – proud winner at Wootton Bassett

Finally, over to sunny Spain and we have a fantastic race result from Cat Jameson at Challenge Salou. This is Cat’s second ever middle distance race.  Cat led the race until 6k to go and finished in 4th place ahead of Vicky Gill.  Cat had the fastest bike by 5 minutes (on a borrowed bike!) and the fastest swim by 2 minutes…watch out for this lady…there is more to come from Cat yet.  Great, great racing Cat!

Cat at sunny Salou
Cat at sunny Salou

Majorca 70.3 and more…

Jackpot Racing in Majorca 70.3Sun, sea and sand….and sweaty Jackpotters took to the seas and streets of Mallorca on Saturday for the 5th IM 70.3.  One lady and seven gents from Jackpot Racing all gained cracking tans from the days efforts which resulted in one Jackpotter qualifying for the Worlds in Austria in August.

Ladies were first off with men following in age groups. Jen had a cracking swim for her though swallowed half the ocean which came to revisit on the way into transition.  Francis at the end of the race looked like he was covered in all the salt from the ocean and came a whopping 7th in his age category.  Colin Hill had planned a none-finish due to a plaguing calf injury but golly what a swim and bike! Chris B has vowed never to do another 70.3 – we are to remind him of this.  Matt Wilson did himself proud and is currently shopping for Matcha tea.  Dave Morley (chicked! CHICKED! ) had a super race and Eddie Howarth, star of the show, finished in a whopping 4.37 qualifying for the Worlds. Jen popped a 4th in age group missing 3rd by 60 seconds.  Matt Pears also had a superstar race coming 7th in his age category and is currently sunning himself somewhere on the island.

A few Jackpotters are still on the island. Dave Morley beat Brad up a climb today.  Made up for the race, didn’t it Dave 😉

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Morley – 1st up the climb against Sir Brad (in his dreams)…

Back in Blighty and we have some podiums #kachinggg! Tim Ashelford was feeling mightily happy with his age group win at the Sprint Champs in St Neots on Sunday.  Great going Tim!  And Mika!!  Won the Harrogate Sprint Triathlon also on Sunday for the second year in a row.  The Jackpotters are starting to clamber for the podium prizes….

York – Shire

york-relay-2015On the day that Yorkshireman, Alistair Brownlee showed he can do press-ups in the middle of a World Series event and still win, other proud Yorkshiremen were flying the Jackpot flag in numerous locations.

Close to home, at York Triathlon, Mika Brown took on his first Elite entry, just one week after coming second overall at Duston. And what a debut! Mika cruised the 400m swim in 5:02, then knuckled down in blustery conditions and an horrendous six-lap bike course, with dead turns and broken cobbles, to enter T2 shoulder-to-shoulder with Adam Robinson and 30 seconds ahead of a chasing pack of three who managed to draft the bike. Onto his favourite discipline, Mika put the hammer down and recorded an overall victory in a top time of 52:47.

As a warm-up for the elite race, Mika joined fellow Jackpoters Tom Linton-Neal and Chris Brown in the York Tri Relay. Unlike many relays, this one was competitive from the start with just two minutes separating the top five teams. However, our brave trio ran out winners by just 35 seconds, 28s of which were gained in transition. Worth all that practice then!

If bravery is what you are looking for, then search no further than Jenni Muston. Having trekked over to Spain for the European Duathlon Champs, swapping her race-kit at the airport for a bag full of nappies, Jenni and the other competitors were faced with monsoon-like wind and rain for the event. After a solid first run, Jen headed out onto a bike course that saw barriers and hoardings flying across the road. But after fighting conditions for all but 9k, sadly Jen had to pull out (and pealed off the bike) whilst in second position. “Carnage” is probably a fair description of the race with more than 100 dropping out of Jen’s race and numerous accidents.

Meanwhile up in Costa Del Stockton-on-Tees, Tom Van Rossum, Matt Hallam and Matthew Pears all raced the Standard-distance World Qualifier, whilst Dave Morley took on the sprint.

It was Tom who recorded the fastest race of the day with a top time of 1:54 to finish a fantastic 6th overall just ahead of Matt Hallam in 7th (1:56) and Matt Pears in 17th (1:59). Dave’s hamstring gave out with about 500m to go in what is proving to be a bit of a chronic injury. Nonetheless he came home in 17th place, but importantly grabbed a spot at the Worlds in Australia later in the year.

We’ll be organising a team press-up session in a cryo unit later in the year, to try and improve the team’s results further.

Seeing Stars

ABU DHABI WTS TRIATHLON: Saturday saw the first of the World Triathlon Series take place in the warmer climes of Abu Dhabi with two of Jackpot’s athletes representing Great Britain. The ladies race was first to kick off and Heather Sellars put in a fantastic performance on her debut to the WTS circuit, coming in as the third Britain and just over two minutes behind the infamous winner Gwen Jorgensen.

In the men’s race, Adam Bowden came in just over one minute behind the winner Mario Mola, taking a sterling 20th position and second Britain.

DAMBUSTER DUATHLON, Rutland Water: Back in Blighty, two more athletes flew the Jackpot flag at the standard distance world qualifier race. Craig Boggon stormed into 17th position overall taking 3rd place in his age category, 20-24, as well as claiming one of the golden tickets to Adelaide next year for the Worlds. Matt Hallam also had a blinding race though started late due to timing chip issues and still landed himself a very high position in 22nd overall and 9th in his age category (25-29).

Jackpot bring home the bling

The Last of the Summer Tri sprint distance race was held yesterday in Holmfirth with Jonny McLean winning the race in a time of 1:17:03, a full two and a half minutes ahead of second position!  The course is renowned for its steep hills on the bike and run stages though the swim is flat.  Elite athlete Mark Buckingham who is from Holmfirth like Jonny, put in an appearance for the race.  It appears Holmfirth has a wealth of healthy fit people.

Then down to the Royal Parks Half Marathon where China Clarke put in a storming performance in a time of 1:24:17 however China, when searching through the results, you are down as a girl not a boy.  China ran for the Bone Cancer Research Trust.

China Clarke ready to rock and roll
China ready to rock and roll

Back in Yorkshire, it was the infamous Spadgers Sportive ride.  Richard Knell-Moore, Matt Wilson, Dave Morley and Jenni Muston shot around the course which was thick with fog for most of the ride.  There were 1400 riders registered and still more riders who could not register on the day and were warmly told to ‘get on their bikes’ and join the Sportive 🙂

Jackpotsters Richard (in his Guccis), Jenni, Dave and Matt at Spadgers
Jackpotsters Richard (in his Guccis), Jenni, Dave and Matt at Spadgers