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Brian Fuller

 

 

Brian started in the sport of triathlon in 2001 competing socially over the Olympic distance, after a few years of racing, Brian decided to turn to the loner distance racing and in 2005 competed in his first of ironman, that of ironman Korea 38 degree’s and 90 percent humidity, not the best choice for your first but wouldn’t have it any other way.

2006 was a successful year with 3 top place finishes as an amateur including the 18-24 world championship in Hawaii.
After this Brian decided their was no more to achieve in the age group racing and turned professional, the first 18 months were hard, financially and the different levels of training and racing really took it’s toll and made him question himself. In 2008 he managed to get onto the podium at ironman Arizona and then he found some much needed self belief.

2009 saw Brian miss a win at Ironman Malaysia due to a mechanical issue, but still hung in for a 3rd place finish and a PB, then backed it up with 2nd at the Malaysia long course champs a week later,

I have found over the years of racing I have gained valuable experience and am convinced that a break through win is only just around the corner.

 

2009/10 Schedule

 

Febuary – IM Malaysia

May – Byron Bay triathlon

September – Grafton – inverell

September – Port douglas Half IM

November – port Macquarie Half IM

December – Canberra Half IM

January / 10 – Challenge Wanaka

 

Results

2009
IM Malaysia 3rd – 8.35
Byron Bay 3rd – 1.55.01
Port Douglas Half IM 3rd

2008
IM WA 12th – 8.50
Port Macquarie Half IM 3rd
IM Arizona 8th 9.00

2006
Hawaii
IM 18-24 world Champ

 

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