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Nash retains IoM trialthlon title

by isleofman.com 1st September 2014

Ramsey's Mooragh Park was once again the setting for the Microgaming Isle of Man Triathlon Championships.
In perfect racing conditions, a record entry of 120 competitors set off over the two sprint and standard distance races.
Andrew Nash retained his title of IoM standard distance champion in a blistering 1:59:39 for 1500m swim, 40km cycle and 10km run.
Seventeen-year-old Joseph Ricciardi came home in second place in an outstanding 2:06:02, in this only his second race over the distance.
Making a comeback after a year off, Antony Bell-Scott was third.

In the ladies' race 19-year-old Hannah Howitt took the honours, with Lynsey Elliott second and Gaynor Evans third.

Fifteen-year-old Beccie Storrie was first Lady in the sprint race, with Jen Kelly taking second and Lisa Dunwell third.
In the men's race, swimmer Adam Johnstone showed his all-round strength, winning in 1:07:54.
Ian Rowley was second and Paul Cubbon third.

In the standard team event 'Just Doing It for Fun' - Graham Annett, Gianni Epifani and Ollie Lockely - took the win.
The sprint team winners were 'A Tad Slow' - Debbie Wignall, Alan Wignall and Tom Howitt.
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 1st, September 2014 12:23pm.

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