Follow the trials and tribulations of four friends from Berkshire College of Agriculture as they embark on the challenge of training for, and completing, an Ironman triathlon.
Friday, 7 October 2011
Recovery???
Thursday, 6 October 2011
YOU ARE AN IRONMAN!!!!!

The day before the race - sorting out the masses of gear and nutrition needed for the day - all to be sorted into colour coded bags and checked and double checked.
Last minutes tweaks also made on the bike.....as this stage she was looking good!!

The Pre Race Briefing - nearly 1000 prospective ironmen gather in a marquee to go through the rules and regs of the event.

Sprits were high as we tucked into some paella and a coke
Working hard out of T2 with 26.2 miles ahead. I'd dreaded this moment but actually feel really good. The legs that are usually like jelly after a cycle feel pretty good. This should've been a sign to take it easy but I try and push on.
Mission complete!
It's been a long, hard and very eventful few months but in the end......... We got there! Here's a run down of my lead up to Challenge HenleyEnd of July 2011 - I returned from America feeling in fantastic shape. Training with my buddy and pro triathlete Pete Mallett had inspired me and along with some improvments in my swimming tekkers from our pool work, and running speed from our track sessions and nightime runs through Boston College and NorthWestern Uni Campuses I felt great. I followed this up with a 3km lake swim at Marlow. for the first time ever I was close to Harrison come the end which gave me a lot of confidence.
August 14th - 30th 2011 - So this was the time to step up the milage and hit the road hard. This I did, but interspersed with a week on holiday in Spain! That said some decent warm weather training was completed in sunny Alicante including some beach runs and an early morning run in Calpe bay.
2 weeks till ironman....Wednesday, 28 September 2011
Challenge Complete!
Saturday, 24 September 2011
Harrison 3rd leaving Hindley eating his dust in 4th
Harrison smashes out his first road triathlon in a very respectable 3rd position for his age category and 11th in the overall position. Both competitors started fast in the water, however the fast start took its toll on Hindley as he had failed to stay relaxed and suffered for his mistakes. This poor swim left him 6 minutes behind Harrison. Both athletes smashed out a trouble free bike ride and concluded the event with a fast run. The race results can be found following the link below. The picture from left to right, Phil Hindley, Martyn Edwards (F3 Event Director), Sam Gardner (Pro Triathlete), Stewart Harrison. All the men will be competing in Challenge Henley, Sam will be competing in his first long distance triathlon and Martyn has recently signed up for the half iron man distance.
http://www.stuweb.co.uk/swp/default.asp?a=2&e=637
Sunday, 28 August 2011
Ironman
Harrison and I have smashed out an iron man this week! Approaching each discipline separately rather than together we decided to start on the bike, cycling our furthest distance we rode the official loop of the Challenge Henley course. Tackling the long taxing hills three times put a massive strain on our body. We completed the course in 6 hours 36 minutes, happy with this we decided to have a day to recover and put our furthest run in, wanting to become familiar with the Challenge Henley run course we set out to run three out of the four laps aiming to complete 19 miles. However we added a little extra to each loop to complete the gruelling 26.2 miles in 3 hours 54 minutes. Being fulfilled with our achievements on the run and the cycle we could not justify cutting our swim short so the following day we swam the 3.8km. This week has been all about putting in the distances, this has had both physical and mental gains. On completion of this I have decided to further my research on preparing myself mentally and methods to increase mental strength.
Lake swimming in Italy
A holiday with Mrs Hindley to the Italy Lakes offered me with a great opportunity to gain confidence in my swim and get some millage in. Within a week I managed to get 6 good 3km swims in I also managed to get 4 good runs in, a hard 1hr run, 2x 12 mile runs and15 mile run. On my return I contact Harrison and we had a spin out on the bike covering 50 miles, I picking up a puncture 35 miles into the cycle but this offered me practice to use my foam canister. The repair job on the tub lasted a further 15miles. In general the cycle ride was a really good eye opener as we meet approx. 50 cyclists all cycling the challenge Henley loop. The training session inspired Harrison and I to get some millage in our legs!
Training on the bike
The bike element could be argued as the most important out of the three disciplines, it is certainly the furthest distance and takes the longest time to complete therefore it is one that cannot be neglected and ignored! With this in mind my recent focus in training has been towards the bike, getting strong on the bike and more importantly getting my legs prepared for the hills that Challenge Henley course demands. Cycling approximately 200 miles in 4 days the training was going well just before picking up a puncture in my back tub. A trip to the bike shop slowed my progress down. Whilst I was still at work I decided to ordered some spare 650c tubs for my front wheel and visit the bike shop at the weekend to get me back on the road for the week ahead. Not wanting to lose days training I cracked out a small 4 mile run and a 3km swim over the weekend. With training slowing down slightly over the weekend I decided to swim 3km followed by an 83 miles bike ride, which was my furthest cycle to date. Rest for a day I decided to get back out on the bike and get two hours in the saddle.
Training up date
Monday, 8 August 2011
Thames Trots
Friday, 22 July 2011
First Olympic Distance Triathlon
Swim Time 00:20:59(5) Swim Time 00:28:29(87)
T1 00:00:32 T1 00:01:10
Bike Time 01:04:21(4) Bike Time 01:10:30(53)
T2 00:00:32 T2 00:00:36
Run Time 00:40:00(15) Run Time 00:39:02(10)
Overall Time02:06:27 Overall Time 02:19:49
Previous lake training distance have included 4.5km, Aquathlon with Harrison (3.8km swim & 7 mile run), my previous two swims have been 3km. After buying a new pair of goggles for the triathlon my last swim has felt like my strongest, visibility certainly aids swimming performance! Prior to the Triathlon I had a great ride out on my bike with another excellent triathlete who will be alongside us on the starting line on the 18th of September for Challenge Henley, Laurence Miles. Laurence is a GB long distance triathlete, who achieved 10th overall position on Marlow Triathlon at the weekend, 2nd in his age group, a frustrating 15 seconds behind the winner who has also represented GB for triathlons. Laurence and I cycled a loop of the challenge Henley Course, clocking 70 miles in total.
Monday, 18 July 2011
Training update
Marlborough Tri 2011 - Podium finish!
Sunday, 10 July 2011
First session stateside
Possible opportunity this weekend to race in a sprint tri just outside Boston - updates on this and future training to follow. Hoping the boys back in berkshire are training hard - no doubt of this! Half Ironman pencilled in the diary for July 30th - fingers crossed were ready!
Monday, 4 July 2011
Strange fish!!
With the sun in the sky the ironboys headed over to little Marlow lake for the first open water swim of the training program. Harrison, being an experienced lake dweller was chomping at the bit. AB and PH were a bit more sceptical, mainly because they can both only just about swim!!It turned out to be an awesome session and a great atmosphere down at the lake. despite the initial worries, a total of 3KM was covered! Only 800 meters short of the full ironman distance. Confidance gained no doubt!
Photo (L-R) Phil 'the dolphin' Harrison, Stewart 'the stickleback' Harrison, Alex 'the mutated sea bass' Ballard.
They've won it four times!
Team BCA retained the Pharmalink Maidenhead Relay Marathon for the 4th consecutive year on a wet and windy Sunday in June.The team of Si Neale, Alex Balalrd, Stewart Harrison, Phil Hindley and captain Jon Childs romped home in a collective time of 2:33:00 after all running two blistering legs each around the 2.6 mile course. Some awesome running was on dislay despite the harsh weather and PB's were logged by all the BCA athletes who were looking lean and hungry despite already taking the event title for the previous 3 years.
Check out the link below for the event video
http://www.maidenhead-advertiser.co.uk/leisure/article-21763-video-maidenhead-carnival-2011-sunday-highlights/
The BCA-B team were also on great form with some top runs from all the athletes.
As the trophy was presented the organsiers stated that a 5th win next year would net the BCA team the trophy for keeps! Let's have it then!!
Friday, 3 June 2011
Team Hulkamania Smash up the Green Belter!
Young Gary Clarke and myself SMASHED UP the legendary Green Belter Course in Hambeldon Estate on Saturday, we teamed up in silly rig as the famous wrestler Hulk Hogan. The Adventure course/competition consisted of a multi-sport mix of biking, running, kayak and a "Green Machine" obstacle course to finish on.
PB’s all-round in Marlow 5

Team BCA Smashed out Marlow 5 in first place as a company, after winning a £10 Waitrose voucher can we call ourselves professional athletes?
P.Hindley: 30:04 (PB)
J.Childs: 31:16 (PB)
A.Ballard: 31:26 (PB)
Birthday Swim in the River Thames.

To celebrate Stewarts 33rd birthday the three of use decided to go for an open water swim, slipping into the Thames and trying our best to put the pool swimming into practice. As expected Stewart was strong and Alex once settled into the open water looked comfortable and applied his pool skills to good effective use, whereas I was lucky to survive, a serious wake up call and an extremely poor swim from me however I did manage to apply the front crawl technique 90% of the way whereas in comparison to my swim the same time last year I could only manage breaststroke. I know swimming for me is going to be a challenging discipline, one that needs serious work on!
Great Welsh Marathon

As the spring sun broke through the early morning Llanelli mist on Sunday 10th April, six athletes lined up for the 9am start of the Llanelli Great Welsh Marathon.
Not knowing how to approach this race I settled in to my stride and sustained a comfortable pace, Alex, Jon and Si ran together for the early stage of the race and Sarah ran alongside Tony. On completion of our first marathon Alex and I were happy with our times, Jon smashed his PB, Si successfully ran a respectable marathon post injury, Sarah and her father was successful in what they set out to achieve. Well done to all!!
P.Hindley: 2:58:06 (PB)
J.Childs: 3:21:23 (PB)
A.Ballard: 3:23:40 (PB)
S. Neal: 4:05:34 (PB)
S. Lipscombe: 5:07;05 (PB)
T.Lipscombe: 5:59:51


