Showing posts with label Mountain Biking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mountain Biking. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 August 2013

Mountain Biking at world class Kilbroney Park





By Volunteer Rebecca McConnell

Day two of my volunteering with #wpfgmediateam and I found myself at a familiar venue but covering another unfamiliar sport - Cross country mountain biking at Kilbroney Park in Rostrevor. A native of South Down, I have long adored the beautiful views available in the forest park but the competitors today will have been more focused on the task in hand - a rough course with steep inclines and gold medals up for grabs.

The track for Cross Country was approximately 4km long and included natural technical single-track, fire road climbs and some fast trail centre single-track. It wasn't until the WPFG finished that I got an appreciation of the toughness of the course, taking a walk round and seeing for myself the hills, the bridges and small rivers they had to negotiate all on two wheels.

The cross country competition is split into age groups allowing competitors as old as 65 to take part as well as as young as 18. The atmosphere was buzzing and the music was bumping as the competitors raced off representing Canada, USA, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic, Sweden, Republic of Ireland, NI and even Mongolia!

Dromore Cycling Club did a great job alongside WPFG volunteering keeping the times and calling out to competitors how many laps they had left. Most of the male classes completed 6 laps whilst the ladies completed 4.

NI Secretary of State Teresa Villiers arrived to catch some of the action and then was joined by WPFG Mascot, Emergency Eddie who posed happily with many of the family and spectators. 

Supporting their men were Ninni and Jenny all the way from Sweden. Their husbands work in the Fire Service in Sweden and this is the fourth Games they have taken part in. Jenny said, "The Games are great, it's such a lovely venue here in Kilbroney, we are staying in Kilkeel and getting to see the sights. We thought the opening ceremony in Belfast was the best we have seen, such a great atmosphere." Jenny' son baby Teo, only 8 months old was there too to support his Dad, a gold medallist in the Barcelona WPFG.

Brothers Dylan (10) and Alfie (8) Lewis came from County Tyrone to take part in the kids open races that were running alongside the WPFG races on a separate course. There were races for under 6, under 8s, under 10s and under 12s. Sponsor Chain Reaction Cycles also ran races for under 14s, under 16s and four Senior classes, these ran after the WPFG medal ceremony.

There were great cheers of support for all medal winners at the podium. Every medallist enjoyed celebrating their success with plenty of friendly hugs and many many photographs taken. PSNI celebrated home success with gold and silver medals in the both the men's and women's races.

The female PSNI silver and gold medal winner was visibly thrilled to have won in her home Games. "I am ecstatic. It was such a tough course to complete. I fell off one of the bridges and came off my bike, i think i have sprained my wrist. Unfortunately i will not now able to complete in the triathlon tomorrow, but as for the next Games, yes, Ill be there! Fairfax here we come!!"

Belfast born Keith Leinster, here representing Police Scotland, was happy with his bronze medal and praised the organisers for delivering on a great course. "They weren't afraid to make it good and technical which suited my kind of riding. After a slow start, I managed to catch a few people and claw my way back." Keith also caught up with some cyclists he used to train with that have now joined the emergency services.

Canadian Gold medallist (50-54 category) Ron, who couldn't compete in the NYC Games because Hurricane Irene meant the mountain biking competitions there had to be cancelled said, "I'm glad that is over! It was one of THE hardest courses I have done in a bike race. I was quite pleased to have won today! it's been a great event, fantastic atmosphere and competitor spirit." 

With all the cross country races completed today, the cycling action tomorrow will focus on downhill racing on the newly opened course at Kilbroney. Some WPFG competitors were practising the course today getting a feel for what they have to do tomorrow. Having had a sneaky peak at part of the course, all I can say is, if you want to see some spectacular sporting action on two wheels, get down to Kilbroney Park tomorrow!

Find out more about all of the cycling events at: http://www.2013wpfg.com/2013-sports/cycling

Friday, 24 May 2013

Sybrand Bleeker from Amsterdam


Hello there! My name is Sybrand Bleeker and I’ve been a fire fighter for over 7 years in the Amsterdam Fire Brigade.

When I'm not busy at the fire station I love to do all kinds of sports. I am particularly passionate about mountain biking (even though we don’t have any mountains in Holland!) and I’m a keen runner. I love trail running and also doing survival runs – these are a mixture of trail running and obstacles – pretty tough, but great fun!

I’ve competed in the Games before – two years ago I took part in the Ultimate Firefighter event in New York, it was a really wonderful experience! This year, I decided to do the long distance orienteering; I am looking forward to doing something different in Belfast!

I am actually travelling over to Northern Ireland two weeks before the Games – my girlfriend and I are having a little holiday and will be biking on the west coast. We are aiming to do around 850 kilometres before we head to Belfast.

This will be our first visit to Northern Ireland and we are both really looking forward to it! We will try to bring some Dutch weather with us!

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Eric Beauchamp – competing for a cause


My name is Eric Beauchamp and I'm a police officer in the Longueuil Police Department in the province of Québec, Canada. I’ve been in the force for 7 years and the Belfast Games will be my first experience of the World Police and Fire Games. I will be competing in two events – Mountain Biking and Toughest Competitor Alive.
My reason for taking part in the Games is to raise money for the HTAPQ Foundation which supports people who have the incurable disease Artery Pulmonary Hypertension, a condition that my wife suffers from. My goal is to raise $5000, and to help me achieve this I have created my own website, as well as Facebook and Twitter pages.
This is the first time I have put so much time and effort into something; I'm not expecting to win any medals, my only goal is to reach the magic number of $5000! My training regime for the Games is extremely challenging and each week I complete the following:
3 x 100km road cycles
3 x 30km mountain bike cycles
1 x cross-fit sessions
2 x spin sessions
3 x gym session
1 x 5km runs
50 x 100m sprints
I am very lucky to have so much support as I find the training so demanding, both mentally and physically. People have rallied round to be my personal trainers, motivators and training buddies – all of which is helping me through this gruelling regime!
I can’t wait to visit Northern Ireland and compete with some amazing athletes in the Games!

Click on the following links for more information about the Cycling and TCA events, or if you’d like to register for any of the sports events please click here.