The Gold Coast Bulletin

BROWN ON MISSION TO NAIL BERTH AT TITLES

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A strong performanc­e in her first half ironman has convinced Gold Coast triathlete Maighan Brown she can compete on the world stage.

The Bond University athlete has been bitten by the endurance bug after competing in 70.3 Geelong last month.

The race involved a 1.9km swim, 90km bike and 21km run leg.

Under the tutelage of Bond’s head triathlon coach Craig Walton, Brown, 29, is eyeing a place in the Ironman 70.3 World Championsh­ips in New Zealand.

“I said to Craig before the race it was make or break,” Brown said.

“I’ve been doing triathlons for just over four and a half years, and this was my first 70.3 event.

“Training under Craig, I’ve seen so much improvemen­t in the year and a half I have been under his guidance. I’ve gone from sprint to Olympic to 70.3 distance and I loved it.”

The Ashmore-based triathlete surprised herself to be second out of the water in her first attempt at the half ironman distance and was equal third coming off the bike leg.

Brown faded slightly to finish eighth overall, but It was all the motivation she needed.

“Now having that experience, my goal now is to continue to get stronger,” Brown said. “My goal is to now pursue the 70.3 distance and to try to qualify for the world championsh­ips in Taupo on November 28.

“It’s a sport that takes years to master and I don’t think you ever master it. I’m fairly new to it all. My background is track running – 800m and 400m hurdles at a national level. So triathlon is definitely a change of scenery.”

It’s a far cry from her first sprint triathlon just under five years ago.

“The first sprint triathlon I did in Robina was the toughest race in my life,” she said. “I don’t know how I managed to sign up for another one after that. I couldn’t lift my legs off the bike. It was more of a walk and a little embarrassi­ng.

Brown will tackle the half ironman again in four weeks in the Challenge Series in Shepparton, Victoria.

 ?? Picture: CAVAN FLYNN ?? Gold Coast triathlete Maighan Brown is eager to secure a place in the Ironman 70.3 World Championsh­ips in New Zealand.
Picture: CAVAN FLYNN Gold Coast triathlete Maighan Brown is eager to secure a place in the Ironman 70.3 World Championsh­ips in New Zealand.

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