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Tim Don
Tim Don (World Champion 2006) As a junior, Tim was soon marked out for great things. His swift and easy running style made him ideally suited to take his place in the new wave of triathletes who used their pace in the third discipline to distance the |
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John Andrew
AJ is a two-time Olympian and has been delivering the goods on the ITU World Cup circuit since 1995.Just a week after the Europeans AJ went to the Antwerp 70.3 race and won. Half Ironman is beginning to look like his favourite distance these days!
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Marc Jenkins
Marc Jenkins, also known as Jinx to my friends and to most of the UK triathlon scene. Marc races Olympic distance races, which entails 1500m swim, 40km cycling, 10km running, and raced for Great Britain as a junior.
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Paul Amey
Paul Amey is one of Great Britain's most promising endurance athletes, as he possesses the right attributes to become one of Triathlons all-time very best competitors. |
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Liz Blatchford
Liz is probably the best British female triathlete currently on the circuit. |
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Helen Tucker
Helen races at Olympic Distance. In 2005 she gained two World Cup podiums and a second at British senior nationals.
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Jess Draskau Petersson
Jess was born in Denmark in 1977 and moved to the Isle of Man in 1990. Jess races at Ironman distances and at Ironman Cour D Alene in 2003 she surpassed any expecation by winning her age group and being fifth over all including the pros. |
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