The Gold Coast Bulletin

NORTHCLIFF­E WIN – AGAIN

- ELIZA REILLY eliza.reilly@news.com.au

A 42-hour work week on the tools wasn’t going to hold Tanyn Lyndon back when it came to a sprint finish to claim the state ironman title.

A lengthy sandbank meant competitor­s had to sprint more than 100m before they were able to hit the water but the 26year-old Kurrawa member used the Broadbeach conditions to his advantage.

“I reckon that was probably the toughest part,” he said. “I like running and it was a really long bank so that’s where I try to make my attack.”

Lyndon was part of the leading group for all three of the gruelling race legs but separated himself from the podium pack in the swim leg’s final moments in what proved to be a masterstro­ke.

“I was up there the majority of the race but I was trying to hang on during that swim,” he said.

“I looked up to the left (while catching a wave to shore) and saw (Matt) Poole and (Ben) Carberry and thought ‘oh no’ so I sprinted up the beach but I was a bit worried about that one.

“The guys all turned really hard to the right as we were coming in but I thought I’d just carry on straight and then I saw the first turn flag so I gunned it towards that.”

The apprentice carpenter revealed that a gruelling work week left him worse for wear and unable to reach his full potential in the ironman qualifiers on Saturday.

“I worked a 42-hour week and then turned up yesterday (Saturday) so I was feeling a bit rusty from the heat this week,” he said.

“I wasn’t feeling great but woke up (yesterday) feeling good so I had a crack.”

Ironman stalwarts Ali Day and Shannon Eckstein didn’t compete yesterday, meaning

IRONMAN CHAMP TANYN LYNDON

Lyndon will get the chance to take it to the old guard at Aussies in two weeks’ time.

“It’s always good got get a win but there is a bit of a curse apparently if you win State then you don’t win Aussies but I’ll go out there and give it a good crack and see what happens,” he said.

Northcliff­e’s Courtney Hancock couldn’t go back to back in the ironwoman, which was instead won by Lana Rogers of Noosa Heads SLSC.

Hancock came in third and was just beaten by) teammate Danielle McKenzie.

I WASN’T FEELING GREAT BUT WOKE UP (YESTERDAY) FEELING GOOD SO I HAD A CRACK

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 ??  ?? Competitor­s in action at Broadbeach yesterday.
Competitor­s in action at Broadbeach yesterday.
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Tanyn Lyndon (left) crosses the line first in the ironman race.
 ??  ?? The Northcliff­e boat crew hit a snag yesterday but they still helped the club to another state title. Pictures: HARVPIX
The Northcliff­e boat crew hit a snag yesterday but they still helped the club to another state title. Pictures: HARVPIX
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