The 2011 Ultimate
Endurance Challenge

27/03/11
- East Leake Triathlon
01/05/11 - Southwell
Triathlon
21/05/11 - The 5 Day
John O'Groats to Lands
End cycle
19/06/11 - Great
Nottinghamshire 120k
cycle
23/07/11 - The Big
Speedo Nottingham 3k
swim
11/09/11 - Robin Hood
Marathon
08/10/11 - Survival of
the Fittest
I
finished my 2010
challenge back in
October, one week later
I was training for the
2011 season. This
included giving up
alcohol and caffeine, a
strict diet and early
morning training
sessions. No excuses!
I took training very
seriously, not missing a
single session. By
November it became clear
that there was no
turning back as my
training improved, but
it was evident that the
next few months would
become a roller-coaster
ride. This included set
backs, bad weather, the
occasional slow session
and personal bests.
Because I decided there
was no turning back, I
carried on training
through the good and bad
times.
East Leake Triathlon
The East Leake Triathlon
started off my Ultimate
Endurance Challenge.
The race took place on
the day we turned our
clocks an hour forward
to British Summer Time,
meaning I lost an hour’s
sleep, plus the usual
loss of sleep a few
athletes experience the
night before a race.
Despite this I was well
prepared for the race
and took to it well.
This race produced my
best result since taking
up these sorts of
challenges in 2009.
The East Leake triathlon
was a well organised
event with very helpful
marshals/volunteers. It
was a great day out and
an enjoyable experience
to kick of my 2011
season. Without a doubt,
this race will feature
in my 2012 challenge!
Southwell
Triathlon
The
second race of my
challenge was Southwell
Triathlon, which
consisted of a 400m
swim, 17.6k cycle and a
5k run.
Since the
East Leake Triathlon I
had been training for my
John O’Groats to Lands
End 5 day cycle attempt,
which included cycling
400 miles in a week
during mid-April. When
I’d recovered from these
sessions I had a week
and a half to do some
triathlon specific
training for Southwell.
I
spent many evenings in
the pool improving my
swimming technique and
carried on with my
'tried and tested'
training methods for
cycling and running.
The
weather on the day of
the event was fantastic,
however, some heavy head
winds on the second half
of the cycle course
slowed most competitors.
I did this event last
year and yet again it
proved to be a well
organised set up with a
great atmosphere.
I
completed this race in
62 minutes and 6
seconds, 7 and half
minutes faster than last
year, which is my fourth
consecutive personal
best.
Bohdan Dawyd