33rd Conchman Triathlon Deemed a Success.

Wed, Nov 6th 2019, 03:32 PM

Months of planning culminated in a day of friendly, but fierce, competition as organizers and participants of the 33rd Annual Conchman Triathlon swam, biked, and ran their way to the finish line. Since its inception more than 30 years ago, the GBPA Conchman Triathlon has welcomed competitors from across the globe with this year’s event attracting athletes from as far away as Switzerland.

At the sound of the pistol, 125 triathletes, competing in categories ranging from Sprint, Olympic, and IronKids, as individuals and in Teams, put months of intense training to the test at the annual sporting event. Set against the backdrop of Grand Bahama Island’s beautiful Taino Beach, the event once again gave race enthusiasts the opportunity to swim, bike, and run their way to triathlete success.

With the help of a slew of vendors such as Jasmine Roxbury, Carla Hanna-Wilson & Tony Macaroni providing food and drink stands along the route to keep triathletes and volunteers refreshed over the course of the day. The event was again able to provide an environment that was both safe and competitive.

“This year’s event was extra special for us, considering the destruction left behind by Hurricane Dorian in September,” explained Conchman Committee Chairman Christopher Baker. “We are extremely proud of all those who participated and equally thankful for the support of all our partners, including the Grand Bahama Port Authority, who went above and beyond in ensuring that the race could continue as planned.”

Following an impressive showing of athleticism in all the race categories, this year’s batch of triathletes were treated to a special award ceremony at the Bandstand on Taino Beach to honor their achievements. This year’s Conchman awards were specially designed and crafted by Grand Bahama Island’s signature Glass artist Sidney Pratt, otherwise known as the Glassblower. “Everyone who finished the race was awarded a GBPA Conchman special medals, and those who finished first, second, or third in the individual categories received the coveted glass conch shell, which was topped with a vibrantly colored starfish” explained Baker.

In the individual category, Simon Lowe, Sean Farrington, and Ralph Wood claimed the first, second, and third spots respectively, while the YMCA Wave Runners comprised of Marvin Johnson, Ricardo Major, and Michael Riley took top honors in the relay category completing with a time of 1:17:58. Rounding out the top three in relay category was team Anonymous who completed in a time of 1:18:14 and team Mother Conch who finished with a time of 1:29:54.

For the third year in a row, the event also featured the Open Male & Female Olympic distance category, which saw triathletes Jamey Nix, Richard Ballance, and Lisa Brewer claim the top three spots. Ralph Wood and Jenna Chaplin recorded the fast split times for males and females respectively in the 750M Swim Category. On the 25K Bike portion of the race, the fastest split times were awarded to Simon Townsend and Sylvia Bateman, while the fastest splits for the 5k Run were awarded to Ralph Wood and Veronica Moran-Lescure.

We were pleased that 3 Schools were able to put up teams to compete for the Secondary Schools Award, including LIS, Sunland, and BMES. Sunland & LIS won the prize for most students competing.

In an equally impressive showing, participants in the IronKids categories thrilled race audiences. Dylan Mellor took top honors in the boys 7-8 age group, Noah Knowles went unchallenged in the 9-10 age group, and Ayden Bain took top honors in the 11-12 age group. In the girls, 7-8 age group Isabella Cucurrollo took the winning spot, with the remaining age groups won by Adaiah Smith, and Zoe Williamson.

“The Committee was so pleased with the turnout this year, it was proof of how strong and resilient our island has been after such a catastrophic event.” Organizers are already looking forward to next year’s event. A full listing of all this year’s winners can be viewed on the organization’s website at https://www.conchmantriathlon.com as well as on the event’s social media at https://www.facebook.com/conchmantriathlon/.

 

Conchman Committee Chairman Christopher Baker sets out on the bike portion of the 2019 GBPA Conchman Triathlon.

 

These successful female Triathletes show off their winning medals

 

Triathlete's participating in the swim portion of the races ready themselves to dive in.

 

With the help of a slew of vendors such as Jasmine Roxbury (Pictured) Carla Hanna-Wilson & Tony Macaroni organizers were able to provide food and drink stands along the route to keep triathletes and volunteers refreshed over the course of the day.

 

This year’s Conchman awards were specially designed and crafted by Grand Bahama Island’s signature Glass artist Sidney Pratt, otherwise known as the Glassblower.

 

This Junior Triathlete sprints to a photo finish at the 2019 GBPA Conchman Triathlon held on Grand Bahama Island on November 2.

 

(Photo Courtesy of GBPA Conchman Committee for Barefoot Marketing)

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