Jonathan Hotchkiss
I’m now into my 6th year in the sport of triathlon and my second full year racing as an Elite. Recent results include winning the Taiwan 70.3 and a 6th place finish at Ironman Western Australia, after a fantastic 8 domestic wins this season.
Before getting into Triathlon, I played professional football (soccer for any non-European based visitors) from about 3, until giving it up to focus a bit more on Triathlon.
I played for a number of clubs through the years including Wimbledon FC, Peterborough Utd, Kingstonian Ath. and finally the famous Corinthian Casuals.
http://www.jonathanhotchkiss.co.uk/
Audrey Livingston - Level 2 Triathlon Coach, Level 3 Personal Trainer/Exercise referral consultant/BACR Phase IV Exercise Instructor/Les Mills RPM & Body Pump Instructor/Shadow-Box Instructor.
Audrey has been involved in Triathlons since 2006, competing in over 25 sprint/olympic distance triathlons and 15 runs from 5k to 1/2 marathons as well as the odd sportive and aquathlon.
Andrew Potter - A sub 10 hour “Ironman”, Andrew has raced all over the world including the famous Hawaii Ironman three times.
Prior to triathlon Andrew was a runner and has posted time for 2:40 in the marathon, 1:12 for the half marathon and has run a low 32 minute 10km road race.
Andrew is better know as a specialist swim coach. In particular he runs swim courses and open water swim coaching and has written swim articles for 220 Triathlon magazine on numerous occasions.
Currently he is coaching several athletes for various events such as the 70.3 IM series, the Ironman and even the lesser known Norseman!
http://www.t3performance.co.uk
Stuart Brown - Founder:
represented Great Britain at the World and European Championships as part of the World Class Performance Programme.
Fully qualified ASA coach, Level 2 Triathlon Coach, degree in Sports Performance and Coaching from the University of Bath.
He currently coaches Leander Swimming Club, Wimbledon Windmilers & works as a coach for the British Triathlon Federation.
He is also training for Judo at the Budokwai club, where he regularly gets beaten up!
Tristan Shipsides - transitioned from rowing to triathlon in 2007. Herbalife and the London Triathlon spotted his talent and potential and sponsored him that year where he quickly progressed to be a top amateur in his age group. With his overwhelming drive and commitment to the sport he has taken this further and has represented Great Britain, at age group level at both Olympic and 70.3 distances, being the first age group British man home at the 2008 ITU World Championships. Tristan aims to break into the professional scene in 2010 with the long term aim of racing Ironman.
http://www.tristanshipsides.co.uk/
Adrian Turner
- He made his debut at the Crystal Palace Triathlon in 2010. Adi is former British Olympic swimmer, known for winning a silver and bronze medal representing England at the 2002 Commonwealth Games.
Represented Great Britain on numerous occasions during his swimming career including the 2004 Athens Olympic Games where he swam both individual medley events and reached the semi-final stage of the 200 m.
Two years earlier at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester, he represented England in the 200 m breaststroke finishing 11th, 200 m individual medley finishing in silver medal position in a time of 2:02.10 and the 400 m individual medley finishing with bronze in 4:18.75.
February 23, 2012 from 7am to 8am – Clapham Leisure Centre
February 23, 2012 from 7:30pm to 8:30pm – Millenium Arena Athletics Track
February 24, 2012 from 8:15pm to 9:15pm – James Allen Girls School Sports club
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