Women take the lead in the Lake Wanaka Half
30 August 2012 - Women are bucking the global trend at the Lake Wanaka Half making up over 50% of the field in the
scenic half iron distance triathlon that forms part of the Challenge Wanaka Triathlon Festival on 13-19 January 2013.
Currently 53% of the half distance field is made up of female athletes in a sport that is usually dominated by men.
Challenge Wanaka race director, Victoria Murray-Orr, said it was extremely encouraging to see so may women competing in
long distance triathlon.
“It’s awesome to see more and more women stepping up to long distance racing,” she said. “It was disappointing to see
one of New Zealand’s key women’s triathlon series stop operating this year so to see such strong numbers at the Lake
Wanaka Half is really encouraging and we hope these numbers will continue to grow as women use the relay teams to catch
the triathlon ‘bug’!”
The Lake Wanaka Half relay team element offers an achievable introduction into endurance triathlon. 55 all-female teams
have entered compared to 35 all-male teams plus there are 70 mixed teams.
“The relay teams are designed to build the sport from the ground up, actively introducing more people to this inspiring
sport. We really hope that we’ll see more and more women going from racing one discipline, to two and eventually
building to complete the half or full iron distance race as an individual,” continued Ms Murray-Orr.
The Lake Wanaka Half runs concurrently with the iconic Challenge Wanaka full iron distance triathlon. Part of the global
Challenge Family series, Challenge Wanaka attracts professional and age group athletes from around the world, drawn to
the world-renowned course on the edge of the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Area.
“Challenge Wanaka is well known by the international triathlon community as one of the most scenic courses in the
world,” said Ms Murray-Orr. “Lake Wanaka Half competitors can test themselves on the same spectacular course as well as
enjoy the thrill of racing side by side with some of the biggest names in the sport while soaking up the unique
atmosphere that accompanies an international full distance Challenge race.”
With the Lake Wanaka Half field capped at 1,000, team entries are already at capacity with a wait list in operation.
Entries for the individual race are NZ$295 and remain open until 30 November 2012 or until capacity is reached.
For further information, visit www.lakewanakahalf.co.nz or www.challenge-wanaka.com
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