Posts Tagged ‘triathlete’
10 questions with Igor Nastic
Meet TriathlonTeam.org team mate, Igor Nastic.
I was born in 1978 in Bellinzona, Switzerland and my origins are serbian. I work as a teacher, but i also do some journalism, art consulting and coaching. I love to mix travelling, art, good food, good wine and super though training… unfortunately the day has only 24hrs
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[I think it says “Artist’s shit”]
How you feel about your season so far?
i’m very happy even if i broke my arm few weeks ago. i enjoy very much training in my region, and i had the chance to train by bike in palma del mallorca, which i consider a great place for many reason: culture, food, lifestyle and bike roads.
10 Questions with TriathlonTeam.org team mate, Aleksandar Sorensen
Danish triathlete, Aleksandar Sørensen-Markovic is racing Ironman Wisconsin this weekend.
I got hold of him a few weeks ago and did the “10 Questions with…”
For starters, and the reader’s benefit, write a short paragraph about yourself:
I began triathlon back in 2002 to loose some weight. I was fascinated by the lifestyle and have always like to train.
I do Ironman triathlon because I had never tried to swim prior to beginning with triathlon.
I am very easy going and am in triathlon for the lifestyle. I love to compete but it’s the training every day that I really love. The races are also nice but mostly I just love being a part of triathlon. I have met some cool people and enjoy my life as a coach and athlete now.
10 Questions with British ITU athlete, Will Clarke
My name is Will Clarke, I am 24 years old and a professional athlete racing on the ITU circuit. I live in Loughborough in England, and raised in Cambridge but not posh!
My season so far has been very consistent and pretty strong! Slowly getting better with every result. The World Championships Series this year has taken a massive step up and its extremely hard to get cheeky podiums these days due to the depth in talent! Last month I won my biggest ever race at The London Triathlon which was awesome but as I say though, my biggest race of the year is coming up in a few weeks time on the Gold Coast for the World Championships Finale and I have never felt fitter!
1 ) My favourite sporting memory so far has to be lining up at the Olympics, although my result was disappointing I was proud to be there and it was a great buzz racing in such a big event!
2 ) Tell us about a big training day that stands out.
For me, no one day sticks out as being amazing…I prefer to look at the bigger picture as I know one day means nothing but if you can back up 10 days…now we are talking! I have had many training blocks where I can smash out 1 or 2 really tough sessions per day for 10 days making me super fit but my most memorable ones are the BIG volume training weeks like December last year where I did 40hrs in 7 days plus a night out at the end which had at least 4 hrs of dancing! Thats 44 hours!
Sea Otter Cycling Classic – Triathlete and Inside Tri coverage.
Sea Otter Short Track. (20min lap race)
Photo by Jay Prashun
Did a ride with Jay Prashun on the new Specialized 29er and then a cool interview for triathlon.competitor.com.