The tropical heat and humidity will be a cause for concern for the elite triathletes who will be racing at the Singapore T100 on April 13 and 14. Despite rainy weather on several days, late March and parts of April saw daily maximum temperatures here reach close to...
Reigning Ironman world champion Lucy Charles-Barclay and Miami T100 men's champion Magnus Ditlev speaking about nutrition with pupils at Sembawang Primary School.Reigning Ironman world champion Lucy Charles-Barclay and Miami T100 men's champion Magnus Ditlev at Sembawang Primary School on April 11.The tropical heat and humidity will be a cause for concern for the elite triathletes who will be racing at the Singapore T100 on April 13 and 14.
“So basically just trying to get it as hot as possible, like over 35 deg C, trying to mimic the humidity as well.”Joseph Schooling to take part in Professional Triathletes Organisation Asian Open at Marina Bay The Briton said: “I was training in Malaysia for 10 days before this, so I feel like I’ve been here a while. It took me a few days to get used to it. It’s brutally hot but I feel better for it.
Said the Australian: “I’m the defending champion of this race, but I haven’t actually raced yet in 2024. There was a bit of nervousness but also excitement to get out on the course. Coming back here after winning last year, I picked a pretty big one to start my season with.”in the men’s elite race on April 14 as the Norwegian is focusing on his preparations for the Paris Olympics.“Last year’s podium was super strong.
“We’ve got the top 20 women in the world racing, so the win could come from anywhere and it just depends on who’s having a good day.”
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