Bevan docherty biography of christopher
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Findlay headlines at home as ITU World Cup circuit returns to Edmonton
The ITU World Cup circuit returns to Edmonton for the first time in four years, a perfect time to see home grown star Paula Findlay in the best form of her career.
The last time there was a World Cup event in Edmonton, in 2007, Findlay did race and did win, it was in the junior division of the PATCO Pan American championships. This time, she’ll return as the new darling of triathlon and current leader in the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series.
Expect crowds to be tightly packed around the course as everyone hopes to catch a glimpse of the ITU’s newest star on course, almost exactly ten years after the event that first put Edmonton on the triathlon map, the 2001 ITU World Championships. Edmonton hosted World Cup events from then up until 2007, with triathlon royalty Simon Whitfield, Bevan Docherty, Emma Moffatt, Loretta Harrop, Emma Snowsill, Hamish Carter, Andy Potts and Siri Li
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Chris McCormack
| Personenbezogene Informationen | |
|---|---|
| Geburtsdatum | 4. April 1973 (51 Jahre) |
| Geburtsort | Sydney, New South Wales, Australien |
| Spitzname | Macca |
| Größe | 193 cm |
| Gewicht | 82 kg |
| Vereine | |
| 1995–1998 | Tricastin Triathlon Club Grand Prix dem Triathlon |
| Seit 2015 | Bahrain Elite Endurance Triathlon Team |
| Seit 2018 | Breitling Triathlon-Kader |
| Erfolge | |
| 1997 | ITU-Weltmeister Kurzdistanz |
| 1997 | ITU-Weltmeister Duathlon Team |
| 1997 | ITU World Cup Sieger |
| 2007, 2010 | 2 × Sieger Ironman World Championships |
| 2012 | ITU-Weltmeister Langdistanz |
| Status | |
| 2014 zurückgetreten | |
Christopher „Macca“ McCormack (* 4. April1973 in Sydney, New South Wales) ist ein ehemaliger australischerDuathlet und Triathlet, der heute als Unternehmer tätig ist. Er ist zweifacher Sieger der Ironman World Championship (2007, 2010), Weltmeister auf
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November 29, 2013 at 2:33 p.m.
By Dave Morrison
Jonathan Herring and Laurie Orchard were named Bermuda Triathlon Association’s triathletes of the year at its 2013 Annual Awards Dinner.
Tyler Smith and Rebecca Harrison took the boys’ and girls’ Junior Triathlete of the Year awards respectively.
The event attracted 100 guests and guest speaker, Bevan Docherty, and Bermuda’s Tyler Butterfield were on hand to present the awards.
New Zealand’s Docherty won the triathlon World Championships in 2004 and in the same year also took silver in the Athens Olympics, narrowly missing out on gold in a sprint finish with compatriot Hamish Carter.
He then took silver in the 2006 Commonwealth Games triathlon and then bronze, in another sprint finish, at the 2008 Beijing Olympic triathlon, and silver at the World
Championships in the same year.
After a 12th-place finish in the London Olympics in 2012, Docherty, now 36, moved up to the longer distance events and in 2012 took bronze at the