About Kate Wallace

I've always been involved with sport of some description, particularly adrenaline sports (skiing, boarding, kite-surfing, bungi jumps, parachute jumps, mountain biking) and endurance events (7 marathons, lots of halfs, Caledonian Challenge, London to Brighton bike ride, Moonwalk, played/coached rugby), but I'm relatively new to triathlon as it's actually taken the place of other sports after a couple of bad accidents! Although looking at the biographies of all you other Viceroys I'm a bit embarrassed to admit that all I've done are a few team traitahlons (running or cycling leg) and a couple of super sprints and sprints on my own, I'm hoping that being a Viceroy might persuade me that swimming in open water over 400m is actually possible. Read more about me in the May 2012 Triathlon Plus: http://www.triradar.com/2012/04/09/were-inspired-by-kate-wallace/

Trevor 3rd in AG – despite dramatic bike fall!

Trevor Hartley completed Wiggle 1/2 Olympic Triathlon Sunday 26th,at Dorney. After an awesome swim where he exited the water 5th, he had a tremendous bike, faster than last year which was the same 21k distance. Then it all went pear shaped!

Trevor fell off his bike at the stop line and his calf immediately seized up – thinking he was out of the race, he limped into transition only to find a near empty rack section, he was in 2nd place.

DSCN1339Trevor put on his running shoes  and went out on the run, probably having lost about 2-1/2 minutes but  he still finished 3rd in the 55+ age group – well done Trevor, those Thursday night Viceroys handicap runs obviously helped you struggle through the pain.

Nicola’s Amazing Road to Recovery

Today is exactly one year since Nicola got hit by a car cycling over Walton Bridge to meet the Viceroys for the first time. That was a pretty low point, she’d broken her teeth, her bike was a write-off and nicolaswimthe driver couldn’t be traced.

She never wanted to be a triathlete, she joined Viceroys because a friend told her that triathletes would be friendlier to ride with than a pure cycling club! But whilst I was waiting for her injuries to heal and to buy a new bike, she thought she may as well learn to swim. Mark still laughs about her first session at Shepperton lake, when she barely got her face wet!

But today, says Nicola (our club secretary), “Thanks to fantastic coaching from Mark and great support from all the Viceroys, I did my third triathlon today. And the swim is my favourite discipline!”

Proud to wear Pink – Viceroy Rory 2nd in GB

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Proud to wear pink? Congratulations to Rory on reaching the highest levels of triathlon, with confirmatation of his overall placing for the 2012 Ironman 70.3 season – 2nd in GB and 15th in Europe.

In Rory’s words: ‘Amazing support throughout the year from friends and family that made me secure a place at the World Championships in Las Vegas. Relentless focus and training structure from close friend and coach Mark Yeoman got me to the start lines. Looking forward to seeing what we can achieve over this season and beyond.’

Chertsey Time Trial Success

markBIKEAfter Alan Clarke achieved a PB at the weekly Chertsey time-trial (25:07), Mark Yeoman (not to be beaten) trialled it to give his legs a blast before his first Olympic distance race of the season. Putting the pressure on by missing his start time (the clock was already running by about 45 seconds) somewhat flustered him over the first half of the course, but he still finished an astonishing 3rd overall in  24.45. Free Thursday time trial sessions for all Viceroys – if you can handle the nasty last stinging hill at Longcross!

UPDATE: The following week, Mark achieved 2nd place in 24:18

2 Viceroys Podium Positions

podiumThorpe 1 was a real success for Viceroys – particulary Alan Harris and Mark Yeoman, who both won their age groups. Mark came second overall and Alan came sixth overall. Great performances also came from Kate Wallace, Peter Bell, Colin Hinsley and Trevor Hartley

Alan Clarke – 3 races 3 wins

alanhelenAfter coming home forth Vet at Thames Turbo 1, Clarkie bettered this achievement again… twice! On Friday 17th he competed in the Jones Lang LaSalle Property sprint triathlon, coming 1st out of 108 in the 45-49 group and 9th out of 889 men. Second in his swim wave and then managed to average 40.3 kph on his bike – an impressive first for him at the sprint distance.

Two days later, Alan raced down at Chichester in a Standard distance race and won the 45-49 group and come second in the Vet category and came away with a trophy.

Erica – Youth Triathlon Success

Erica2Erica is 14 years old and a youth triathlete member. At Eton SS 19/05/13 she was 9th overall in women under 40 and was first out of the swim by 45 seconds! She actually had the 2nd fastest swim overall out of everyone!! Mark has been training her for 9 months now and todays race showed that the hard work is paying off.

Blenheim National Youth race is next – good luck Erica.

Cheeky Post Run Social – 30/05/13

After having run up and down the tow path past The Weir (Walton), we thought it was time to stop off for a quick drink after running on THURSDAY 30TH MAY. Bring a friend, come for a drink or dinner too – runners will be there from 8pm.viceroys2