The Herald (South Africa)

Recovered Trautman raring to go

- Vuyokazi Nkanjeni nkanjeniv@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

SOUTH African profession­al triathlete Matt Trautman will be out to prove that he still has what it takes in the 14th edition of the Standard Bank Ironman African Championsh­ips, at Hobie Beach on Sunday

Trautman, from Stellenbos­ch, was hit from behind by a motor vehicle during a training session in January last year. The accident resulted in a crushed lumbar vertebra and multiple-level spinal fusion which saw him out of action for most of last year.

The 32-year-old said the path to full recovery had been tough. It took him six months to start running after the incident. However, he said the whole experience had made him even more motivated.

And “The Captain” was back to his best in an impressive comeback when he won the Ironman 70.3 in East London for the third time early this year.

“The accident was tough mentally. I think it has definitely made me more motivated now,” Trautman said.

“The first six weeks after the accident I was not allowed to do any training – that was the longest six weeks. I then started slowly executing a bit of stationary bike in the gym upright and I eventually did a bit of swimming.

“I just had to take it day by day. It took me about six months before I could run on the road again. I did some racing towards the end of last year and I did the 70.3 in East London in February.

“Winning the race was an amazing feeling. I had the accident a week before that race the year before, so it was a full year from the accident.

“I really wanted to try and prove to myself that I could still be competitiv­e because I had won that race before. To win it again this year showed me that I have almost recovered completely.

“On Sunday again I have something to prove to myself and not to anyone else.

“I am fit to go. I want to do as well as possible.”

Trautman had to take some time off after his big win in East London to recover, before training for the African Champs.

“The preparatio­ns have been good. I have been increasing my training volume but I have not really started to cycle yet because my preparatio­ns for the race started late.

“I had an issue with my leg leading up to the race in East London and it kind of just aggravated during the race. I thought I should give it some time to heal after the race.

“I am really looking forward to the African Champs. This will be my first full Ironman in two years,” he said. “It’s a really strong field.”

The 2016 Ironman 70.3 Staffordsh­ire Champion winner is aware the race will not be a walk in the park.

“The two-time champion Ben Hoffman will obviously be competitiv­e. There is Josh Amberger from Australia who will be very good and local athlete Kyle Buckingham seems to be doing very well.

“I have raced most of the top guys before but I think the swim and the bike will be very fast this year.”

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