Cape Argus

Star Henri set to take step up

Olympic medallist Schoeman now has a target on his back

- Ockert de Villiers

NOW a marked man, Henri Schoeman will have to live up to his new-found title as one of the top triathlete­s in the world as he looks to build on his successes of 2016.

Proving his bronze medal performanc­e at the Rio Olympics was no flash in the pan, Schoeman won the ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in Mexico to round off a breakthrou­gh year.

Earning three top-10 finishes at internatio­nal triathlons before the Games, Schoeman threatened to claim podium places at any of the major triathlons.

He will start his season in earnest at the Discovery Triathlon World Cup in Cape Town over the weekend when he will get to feel the added pressure of expectatio­n weighing on his shoulders.

“I am very excited. I think it is going to be a bit different because I’ve always been that underdog guy, but now I am that name that everybody talks about and they expect me to do well,” he said.

“There is a bit of pressure but I’ve been training pretty hard this off-season and I am excited to start racing and see what I can do and how much better I can get.

Schoeman will face, among others, France’s Vincent Louis, who finished third in Cape Town in 2015, and local hard man Richard Murray.

Before Schoeman stole the show for South Africa at the Games, Murray was tipped for a podium finish in Rio but had to settle for fourth place behind his countryman.

Schoeman believes the shorter sprint triathlon – 750m swim, 40km cycle and 10km run – will better suit the strong runners which would be the ideal opportunit­y to gauge how much he has improved in that discipline.

“My priority has always been making the run the best I can be. I still have a lot of potential and room for improvemen­t,” Schoeman said.

“We’ve been working on some of the smaller basics and getting strong, and even before the start of the season I’ve been hitting some PBs (personal bests) in training.

“So there are very exciting things to look forward to towards the end of the year with my running and I think it is going to be even better than last year.”

Improving on the run leg, Schoeman hopes it will give him the extra edge to compete for regular podium positions on the world circuit.

Schoeman finished last year ranked fourth in the world overall with Murray finishing behind him in fifth place.

“With my recent successes at the Olympic Games and the Grand Final in Cozumel, I’ve obviously set my sights a lot higher now and I believe I am capable of much more,” Schoeman said.

“I am not thinking of top 10 anymore; I’m thinking of medals and podiums.

“Definitely at the end of the year I want to be ranked in the top three.

“You have some inconsiste­nt races where you might finish top five but I am going for medals.

“It might still be a bit early to go for world champion but you can’t limit yourself.”

 ??  ?? GOING FOR GOLD: Henri Schoeman wins bronze in the men’s triathlon during the 2016 Rio Olympics. He’s aiming even higher this year. BACKPAGEPI­X
GOING FOR GOLD: Henri Schoeman wins bronze in the men’s triathlon during the 2016 Rio Olympics. He’s aiming even higher this year. BACKPAGEPI­X

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