Over 3,500 ‘Tri’ out the Markel Hever Castle Triathlon this weekend

Over 3,500 adults and children, including 50 families, came from all over the country to take part in the Markel Hever Castle Triathlon at the weekend. The childhood home of Anne Boleyn, Hever Castle provided a spectacular backdrop for this, the final event in the 2011 Castle Triathlon Series, with competitors raising money for Help for Heroes and Jigsaw4u.
The Castle Triathlon Series has grown dramatically since conception in 2009 and attracted over 5,000 participants for this year's events, held at three castles in the UK and one in France. Now in its third year, the Markel Hever Castle Triathlon is the third largest triathlon in the country and one of the largest children's events in Europe (450 children took part this weekend). Participants of all ages and abilities competed, from first timers and families through to elite triathletes.
The Olympic distance, the longest of the six races, was won by David Bishop with Mark Threlfall coming in second making him the 2011 Castle Triathlon Series champion. Mark Threlfall represents Great Britain internationally, most recently achieving Bronze in the World Cross Triathlon Championships in Spain.
Mark Threlfall, the 2011 Series winner said: "I am really pleased with my result and have loved all four races. Signing up for next year is a sure thing. This is my last race this season and what a great way to finish!"
Triathletes started with an open-water swim in the magnificent 38-acre Hever Castle Lake, followed by the cycle which took place on a 20km circuit through the High Weald of Kent, an area of outstanding natural beauty, with one lap for the sprint and two laps for the Olympic distance. The runners circumnavigated the estate and castle grounds before making the dash to the finishing line beside the lake.
Duncan Leslie, chief executive of Hever Castle, was delighted to host the Castle Triathlon Series again, "The landscape, beauty and space that Hever Castle and gardens provide is a fabulous environment for this event. We are thrilled to be part of the prestigious Castle Triathlon Series and it is terrific to see how quickly the event has established itself within the triathlon calendar."
Six races took place over the course of the two-day event**, each one themed to reflect the history of the 13th century castle and its association with Anne Boleyn. This year the event also attracted hundreds of women, who registered for the women-only waves.
Race Director, Brian Adcock comments; "The stunning surroundings of Hever Castle assured that this event continues to draw a large field of participants. We were particularly impressed with the standard of the elite racers, along with the strong entries and interest from children and families this weekend. The Castle Series is really going places and we are looking forward to building on it with more entries and another stunning venue being added to the portfolio next year."
Hugh Maltby, a director at Markel insurance, which has recently signed to sponsor the 2012 series and has lent its name to this year's Hever event, said: "I competed with my two sons, and we thoroughly enjoyed the experience, the fine weather and the beautiful setting. Markel is delighted to be sponsoring the Castle Triathlon Series and I look forward to taking part in the next event."
Official Results
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The Hever - Olympic (1500m/40km/10km) |
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Male |
Female |
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1: David Bishop - Loughborough Triathlon Club (02:04:12) 2: Mark Threlfall - Bath - Total Fitness Bath (02:05:39) 3: Alistair Griffiths - Thames Turbo (02:07:01) |
1: Catherine Pickthall - GI Tri Bridgtown (02:23:19) 2: Elisabeth Brama - Brighton Phoenix Tri (02:35:43) 3: Suzanne Swaine - Herne Hill Harriers (02:39:08) |
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The Henry VIII - Mid Distance (800m/40km/8km) |
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Male |
Female |
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1: Jeff Tam (02:06:28) 2: Ian Goldsworthy (02:11:14) 3: Kevin Robins (02:13:41) |
1: Sarah Young (02:24:12) 2: Kelli Bayliss (02:25:56) 3: Samantha McClary (02:26:07) |
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The Anne Boleyn - Sprint (400m/20km/4km) |
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Male |
Female |
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1: Connor Delaney - Cambridge (01:04:02) 2: Ben Evans (01:04:12) 3: Chris Morgan - Greenwich Tritons (01:04:48) |
1: Katie Murray (01:12:31) 2: Gill Erskine (01:13:03) 3: Sue Fry (01:15:28) |
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The Elizabeth 1st (13 - 15 years) |
Elizabeth 1st Teams |
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1: Joe Deakin - Oldbury Triathlon Club (00:53:14) 2: James Lynn (00:55:12) 3: John Coates (00:57:37) |
1: Georgia Weston (01:03:17) 2: Stefania Paraskevas (01:07:23) 3: Isobel Wignall (01:09:00) |
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The Elizabeth 1st (11 - 12 years) |
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1: Finn Barnes - Cambridge Triathlon Club (00:28:50) 2: Nicholas Cowley-Andrea (00:33:27) 3: Natalie Falshaw - Crystal Palace Triathletes (00:34:35) |
1: Ellie Bushell - North Norfolk Triathlon (00:31:20) 2: Kiera Tippett - East Essex Tri Club (00:32:13) 3: Kathryn Bell - Cambridge Triathlon Club (00:34:35) |
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The Elizabeth 1st (8 - 10 years) |
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1: Anna Williams 2: Jack Harris 3: Theophile Salomon |
1: Anna Kane 2: Josephine Stokes 3: Maddy Pullen |
The 2012 series is extending to include a fifth castle in Ireland (Lough Cutra). For more information visit www.castletriathlonseries.co.uk or call 01892 870 681.
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