Triathlon SBR Magazine June - December 2020 | Page 14
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HENRI
SCHOEMAN
Henri, 29, has achieved
a great deal in his
10 years of triathlon.
He was a national
swimmer before
turning to tri and won
a Commonwealth silver medal in 2014. His
running steadily improved under his dad’s
coaching and at the 2016 Summer Olympic
Games in Rio he won bronze, the first Olympic
medal South Africa has won in triathlon.
At the 2016 ITU Grand Final in Mexico he
claimed gold ahead of the Brownlee brothers.
Henri raced his first ultra-distance triathlon
which he describes on page 104.
PAULA
ARMSTRONG
Paula is an economist
by day and an overthinker
by night. She
is passionate about
getting to the bottom
of her psyche and
understanding what makes us tick. Paula
is all about ventilating shame and tackling
monsters head-on. Fascinated by fallibility,
she lives by the mantra “Pay attention to the
cracks, because that’s where the light gets in”.
Her spare time is spent reading, running and
swimming. She also writes, which quiets the
demons. Read more on page 84.
DERRON
THOMSON
When he’s not training
for triathlon, Derron tries
to spend as much time
as possible with friends
and family. His ideal
breakaway is either a
few days on the river doing as little as possible,
or a hunting trip. He loves being out in the veld,
away from the city, soaking up nature at its
finest. Guilty pleasures include binge-watching
series or meeting up with friends and enjoying
a couple of ‘refreshments’, for carboloading
purposes obviously. Read this rising star’s
story on page 108.
REBECCA
GATANG’I
Besides loving swim/
bike/run, Becky says
she’s just a normal
girl next door, full of
life and aspirations.
She loves to challenge
herself by trying new things and exploring the
world through travel. She mentors university
students by way of the Allan Gray Foundation
programme and is an ambassador for Women
for Tri. Her happy place is the gym, which she
visits on a daily basis when she’s not preparing
for a hectic triathlon schedule. Read about how
Becky is opening doors for women to give tri a
go with her Ketsh Up initiative on page 112.
RICHARD LAWRIE
Richard Lawrie grew
up in Nelson Mandela
Bay. He is the founder
of Matrix Multisport
and has discovered his
passion in coaching.
He has raced numerous
IRONMAN and IRONMAN 70.3 events,
including the IRONMAN African Championship
and World Championship in 2017. Richard is
our inside man on the IRONMAN course and
offers some tips on what you can expect on
race day (page 124). Aside from training and
work, he enjoys spending time with his wife
and precious six-month-old baby, Caleb.
KRISTIAN FESEL
Kristian has completed
all 15 IRONMAN African
Championship races
in PE and the next
event will be his 19th
full IRONMAN race.
Kristian grew up playing
soccer and is an avid Manchester City fan.
When not training, he enjoys golf, braais and
drinking beer with mates. It is nevertheless
his dream to complete an IRONMAN with his
kids, Madison and Aiden, one day. In 2014 he
started a triathlon club called Smart Tri, which
is still going strong. He tells us more about
racing IRONMAN Wales on page 42.
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CONTRIBUTORS
Seamus Allardice, Paula Armstrong,
Andre Bekker, Thonono Buyene, Regardt
Botes, Andreas Dreitz, Kristian Fesel, Matt
Fitzgerald, Nils Frommhold, Rebecca
Gatang’i, Chantelle Gaugeler, Donovan
Geldenhuys, Georgia Grobler, Samantha
Harrington, Paul Ingpen, Nathan Koch,
Sebastian Kienle, Richard Lawrie, Wolfgang
Oswald, Stefan Petschnig, Laura Philipp,
Charlotte Raubenheimer, Henri Schoeman,
Thuthuka Songelwa, Derron Thomson, Alwyn
Uys, Donovan van Gelder, Justin Willard
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Wagner Araújo, Cameron Baird, Al Bello,
Pablo Blazquez Dominguez, Tyrone Bradley,
Alex Caparros, Sandy Coffey, Finisherpix,
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Holden, IRONMAN, IStockphoto, ITU,
Simon Katz, Bryn Lennon, James Mitchell,
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Joern Pollex, Charlotte Raubenheimer,
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IAN EADIE
Ian, 67, is a tri stalwart
and he shares his
experience of the ‘brutal
but beautiful’ Race 2
Stanford on page 116.
He’s been married to
Val, his best ‘second’, for
42 years, and they have a son and a daughter,
and two grandchildren. Ian retired 10 years
ago and settled in Fish Hoek in Cape Town. His
days are spent trying hard to master the art of
surfskiing (he hopes do the downwind Miller’s
Run to soon) and playing squash, where he
admits he struggles to beat his 75-year-old
mates who are truly inspirational.
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SANDY COFFEY
Photography is in
Sandy’s DNA, offering
her the dynamic
exchange between
subjects, sports events,
spaces and experiences.
Her work has taken her
to many places in SA and further afield, but
it’s in her home town of PE where she loves
to photograph the IRONMAN events. “It’s the
human spirit that I see. From the tenacity and
physicality of the winners, to the last athletes
making their way in the dying moments of the
race, I am moved. And when I am moved, I take
better photographs,” she says.
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