Olympian and rising star claim Eastbourne Triathlon titles

A Jordanian Olympian and a rising British running star have climbed the winners podium in yesterday's Eastbourne Triathalon.
Lawrence Fanous - Eastbourne Triathlon SUS-170406-124350001Lawrence Fanous - Eastbourne Triathlon SUS-170406-124350001
Lawrence Fanous - Eastbourne Triathlon SUS-170406-124350001

True to predictions, it was the Jordanian Olympian professional Lawrence Fanous, who claimed the 2017 32Gi Eastbourne Triathlon title in a course record time of 1:01:01.

Fanous was joined on the top step of the podium by up-and-coming star Emma Dixon, who beat several professional athletes on her way to a time of 1:11:58.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Fanous started the day with a target on his back. As an Olympian and regular ITU racer, he is used to racing the very best in the world, and he showed his class by exiting the water first.

Townsend - Eastbourne Triathalon SUS-170406-124420001Townsend - Eastbourne Triathalon SUS-170406-124420001
Townsend - Eastbourne Triathalon SUS-170406-124420001

The 600m sea swim kicked off the event Fanous emerged first, with Travis McGrath for close company and former British champion Sam Wade behind.

On the tough 20km cycle leg, which included a closed road circuit for the first time, a classic battle emerged on the switchbacks and stunning Beachy Head climb.

Meanwhile Jamie Bedwell, who has battled back from a life threatening car collision, not only made up ground and overtook everyone bar Fanous in the race, he got right on the wheel of the favourite and exited T2 on his ankles.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Ultimately, the tough and hilly 5km run suited the slim Fanous better and he was able to climb faster than Bedwell, who admitted afterwards that the winter spent rehabilitating rather than training would tell and he would be very pleased with 3rd, whilst Sam Wade finished behind the new champion.

Townsend - Eastbourne Triathalon SUS-170406-124420001Townsend - Eastbourne Triathalon SUS-170406-124420001
Townsend - Eastbourne Triathalon SUS-170406-124420001

In the women’s race, it looked like local favourite Yvette Grice would win the race she really wants on her CV. Making up for lost time on the swim. Yvette came off the bike with a slim lead over Emma Dixon, but it would be Dixon who had the faster run strength, and despite taking a wrong turn on the run, she would beat Grice to the title.

The organisers say they were thrilled to welcome a last minute entry from Paralympian, Joe Townsend, who competes at the highest levels of the sport and inspires thousands world-wide with his accomplishments after losing both legs in Afghanistan.

Townsend signed autographs before showing everyone what a fierce competitor he is over the same swim and bike course, and then an adapted version of the run course.

Full results

1. Lawrence Fanous 1:01:01 - Emma Dixon 1:11:58

2. Sam Wade 1:02:34 - Yvette Grice 1:12:49

3. Jamie Bedwell 1:02:54 - Jenny Wallace 1:18:51

The full results can be found online here: www.eastbournetriathlon.com/results