Galway Triathlon Club host thrilling race

Tribesman Triathlon Men's Podium: (L-R) Francis Yates, Galway Triathlon Club Chairperson; Eamonn Staunton, Ruaidhí Geraghty, Martin Divilly and Des Ryan, Director of Sport and Physical Wellbeing at University of Galway.  Pic Credit Gerge Reid.

Tribesman Triathlon Men's Podium: (L-R) Francis Yates, Galway Triathlon Club Chairperson; Eamonn Staunton, Ruaidhí Geraghty, Martin Divilly and Des Ryan, Director of Sport and Physical Wellbeing at University of Galway. Pic Credit Gerge Reid.

Sunday morning saw the much anticipated return of the Tribesman Triathlon hosted by Galway Triathlon Club.

Perfect racing conditions saw competitors from across the country taking to Lough Corrib for an 800m swim to start off. Then came a flat and fast 20km bike course out to and back from Moycullen. They finally embraced the picturesque grounds of the University of Galway to finish their race with a 5km run in glorious sunshine. With almost 150 people taking part in the event there was a fantastic mix of athletes; from seasoned competitors to those tackling their very first triathlon.

First across the line for the men was Galway’s Ruaidhí Geraghty in 1:06:20, followed by Eamonn Staunton in 1:08:30, with Martin Divilly rounding out the podium in third with a time of 1:08:33.

In the women’s race it was Kate Collins Smyth who broke the tape after a blistering run to take the win in a time of 1:18:16. Galway Triathlon Club’s rising star Aining Zhan took second in 1:19:04, and fellow club member Jane Walsh took the third step on the podium in a time of 1:19:48.

Speaking about the triathlon, Race Director Karen Malherbe said: "We were blessed with the weather, racing conditions were perfect. The vibe and atmosphere all morning was just brilliant, it was a super day for athletes and supporters alike. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who contributed to the event's success. We couldn’t do it without the support of our fantastic club members and volunteers, our wonderful hosts at the University of Galway, our sponsors and of course the athletes who travelled far and near to be part of the event."

Hosted in partnership with the University of Galway supported by Kingfisher Fitness Club, Nuasan and Revive Active, the event was a super success for all involved. Plans are already underway for the 2025 edition of the event. Full results from Sunday's race can be found on the www.tribesman.ie

If you are interested in taking up triathlon this year and are based in or around Galway City - be sure to contact Galway Triathlon Club and find out more about how you can kickstart your triathlon adventure this Summer.

Find out more on www.galwaytri.ie

 

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