Rivals Clash Again at Cairns

Thursday 05 June 2014
Two double-Olympic rivals are set to rekindle their rivalry at Cairns this weekend. Last year Courtney Atkinson prevailed on the run to claim his maiden IRONMAN 70.3 victory in Cairns over long time rival Brad Kahlefeldt. The pair headline a stellar field for IRONMAN 70.3 Cairns, to be run in conjunction with the Cairns Airport IRONMAN Cairns.

After announcing his plans to race more IRONMAN 70.3 events last year, Atkinson notched up back to back wins at Cairns and Philippines. In Cairns he held off fast-finishing 2008 Commonwealth Games gold medalist Kahlefeldt who added his second to a win at IRONMAN 70.3 Busselton last year.

Atkinson is having his first start since his IRONMAN debut at the Asia Pacific Championship in Melbourne, where he finished 17th, and is keen to get back to his best in a race that he enjoyed last year.

"I am looking forward to being involved across the whole festival week as ambassador and share just how good Cairns is as a place," says Atkinson.

Kahlefeldt comes into the race on the back of some outstanding form with podiums at IRONMAN 70.3 races in Geelong, St Croix and Putrajaya, where he won.

Last year Atkinson came into IRONMAN 70.3 Cairns not really knowing what to expect but this year he knows exactly what he’s in for.

"To be honest I liked being fresh and a little naive at the distance last year. It was a change and when things are new it always makes it more interesting and exciting. After racing a number of 70.3 races now it feels a little more like a race than an adventure, which is both good and bad. I know what to expect but I also know you have to be in very fit condition to get over the nearly four hours of racing. There is no hiding."

Atkinson and Kahlefeldt are just two of a growing number of former Olympic distance athletes making the switch to IRONMAN.

"I think the level of racing will continue to rise over the next few years, especially after the Rio Olympics which is exciting for the sport," says Kahlefeldt. "The IRONMAN races will get quicker without a doubt. It is great to see the popularity of 70.3 and IRONMAN in Australia and all over the world, it certainly has exploded and it’s an exciting time for the sport."

They won’t have things their own way in Cairns with a field stacked with talent including fellow Australians Tim Reed, second in Geelong to Craig Alexander, Clayton Fettell, Sam Appleton, Alex Reithmeier and Joey Lampe – all IRONMAN 70.3 podium placegetters in the last 12 months. Add to that Sunshine Coast’s Dave Dellow, coming back after his third placing at IRONMAN in Melbourne and with impeccable Cairns experience after winning the IRONMAN Cairns event in 2012.

Warriner to defend title  
In the women’s race last year’s winner Kiwi Samantha Warriner is attempting to fly the flag for the 40-something brigade.

She is set for a battle against one of the world’s best athletes in Sunshine Coast based Swiss star, Caroline Steffen.

Warriner, the former world number one ranked standard distance triathlete, made the perfect return to racing last year after the birth of her first daughter.

"I'm looking forward to Cairns - it’s a special event being the first big race I won after giving birth to Lola," says Warriner.

Steffen returns to racing after her dominant Melbourne performance
It was the perfect start to her partnership with new coach Chris McCormack, the Australian who has won 12 Ironman titles, the most by any male.

"Chris and I are going great. The training is hard but having him as my coach and mentor gives me this extra little boost I need to manage the load," says Steffen. "Chris told me how much he likes to race in Cairns so we both agreed this Ironman 70.3 would be a great opportunity for me to see how the training is going and also to test my fitness level."

Look for challenges from IRONMAN Australia runner-up Lisa Marangon, last year’s runner-up Kiyomi Niwata (Japan), talented age-groupers-turned-pro Michelle Duffield and Kym Jaenke and super-vet Belinda Granger, who has not been further back that fifth in the last 18 months in IRONMAN 70.3 races.
By Daniel Hoy (ironman.com)


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