The Bahrain Victorious 13 has successfully wrapped up their
annual team camp in Bahrain, writes Lisa Pringle.
Featuring racing, training sessions and school visits, and
inspirational speaking engagements, the camp underlined the team’s vision to
pursue excellence on the highest level, help grow the Kingdom’s sport scene and
inspire future Bahrain sports stars.
In his first time to race in the kingdom, Vincent Luis won
the Ironman 70.3 Middle East Championship Bahrain. A Bahrain Victorious 13
athlete has won this race every year it has been held since 2015; Luis’ win
continues the team’s legacy of headlining Bahrain’s biggest endurance event.
Jan Frodeno, Alistair Brownlee, Georgia Taylor-Brown, and
Cassandre Beaugrand did the swim legs for local relay teams, while Kristian
Blummenfelt ran a 1:08 half marathon to anchor Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al
Khalifa’s team and consolidate a podium finish.
Every year’s camp gives Bahrain youth access to - and
inspiration from - the world’s best athletes through school visits, training
sessions, and community events.
Olympic gold medallists Frodeno, Brownlee, Blummenfelt, and
Taylor-Brown visited Bahrain Bayan School to keep up with the kids’ progress
from the previous team visit and remind them what values sport brings to apply
in their lives. Blummenfelt, Luis, and Henri Schoeman conducted several
training sessions with The Triathlete Factory Juniors Academy, the first junior
triathlon academy in Bahrain. Team members also came out in full force to cheer
on and give out medals to participants at the IronKids event, and caught up
with Bahrain’s emerging triathlon talent Abdulrahman Alhasan.
The Bahrain Victorious 13 also hosted the inaugural
Victorious Women’s Forum as part of race week and in celebration of Bahraini
Women’s Day. The event was graced by Shaikha Sheema bint Nasser Al Khalifa in
her first official engagement, with three-time Ironman 70.3 Middle East
champion Holly Lawrence, Olympic gold and silver medallist Georgia
Taylor-Brown, and Olympic bronze medallist Cassandre Beaugrand speaking about
their experiences as leading women in sport.
“From when we first started coming here as a team until now,
we’ve seen the endurance sports scene boom, thanks to the efforts of our patron
and team captain Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa,” says Chris McCormack,
Bahrain Victorious 13 chief executive.
The pathways for progression in the sport to the elite level
have also been laid, from school programmes to dedicated junior kids training
and on to World Triathlon regional racing through the national federation.
“Bahrain Victorious 13 is the most successful triathlon team
in the world; when you have them returning to Bahrain every year to work with
the youth and community, there’s no doubt that their culture of success
inspires more and more people in the region to take an interest in health,
wellness, and healthy competition in sport at all levels.”
For details, follow @bahrainvictorious13 on Instagram.