Father and Son Set for Traithlon Debut in Rotorua
17th November 2009
Todd and Nicola Wakerley are just your ordinary every day Kiwis “ or so they appear on the surface. Scratch a little deeper and a story of family bonding and great role modeling emerges as Todd and son Sam contemplate their first triathlon.
Todd is in training
for his first triathlon this weekend at the Contact Tri
Series in Rotorua but he's not alone. Todd's 7 year old son
Sam will also be taking his first steps into the fastest
growing sport in New Zealand when he races in the
children™s Contact 1:2:1 race at the Blue Lake on Sunday
morning.
Sam's motivation is easy to understand, he is
a 7 year old boy who wants to be doing what his dad is
doing, so he is going to give triathlon a go and share the
experience of a first race with Dad, what could be better
for a 7 year old boy?
Todd says the short distance and
swim in shallow water made the decision easy for him and for
Sam.
"He's a little bit nervous but he knows there is
no surf in the lake so should be fine, it is more the cold
he is worried about. The distance is ideal though (100m swim
in shallow water, 2km flat bike and 1km run) and makes it a
whole lot easier, something for Sam to try without going
mental on training. He thinks he'll be okay and so do
we."
Dad though has more than one reason to be
motivated on Sunday. The Plant Manager with Intertruck
Distributors in Tauranga explains.
"I simply started
trying to get fit, having realized a few months back that I
am not doing that sitting at a desk all day. So I started
swimming about the middle of this year and while in the
process talked a mate of mine Simon Wheatley into doing the
same thing.
"Pretty soon though we realized that
without a goal, we would soon get bored so we decided on a
triathlon, originally aiming at the Tinman next month. But I
saw the ad for the Contact Tri Series in Rotorua and decided
this was a better option for a first timer to get the feel
of the sport and I'll then move on to the full Tinman while
Simon is going to do the sprint distance."
Fitness is
not the only motivator for Todd though. Sam is one of three
children to Todd and wife Nicola and both Jemma (four and a
half) and Matthew (two and a half) have Cystic Fibrosis. And
it so happens that Cystic Fibrosis is a charity partner to
Ironman NZ, with participants able to raise funds and
awareness for the charity as they themselves take on the
Ironman in March.
"With Jemma and Matthew being CF
kids we were made aware of the association with Ironman and
have been hooked up with an absolute legend in Peter
Tinholt, he is the kids buddy. So I am kind of getting into
triathlon through a need to get fit and the sport quite
frankly looks kind of cool but also I want to raise
awareness for Cystic Fibrosis and the work they
do."
Todd is going further than that though as he also
looks to raise funds for the charity via the website
fundraise online. Todd has his own page there and is hoping
that through his participation in the sport, others will
feel inclined to donate.
The bottom line though for
Todd is to send the right message to his kids, to set the
best example he can for his family.
"I am determined
to do the right thing and make sure the atmosphere in our
family is one where fitness is seen as worthwhile and a
great thing for the family to do together and we have
decided Triathlon is a great sport for us at the moment.
Jemma, Matthew and Nicola will be there on Sunday cheering
me and Sam on, it'll be great."
Nicola too is training
but without a specific event in mind yet, perhaps something
in the New Year.
You can visit Todd's fundraising page
at http://www.fundraiseonline.co.nz under Todd
Wakerley
Contact Tri Series
Rotorua, Blue Lake
Sunday 22nd November
Start Times:
3:9:3
Men 8:00am
Women 8:05am
Teams8:10am
Contact Trophy
Men 9:30am
Women 9:35am
Teams9:40am
1:2:1
Boys and Girls 1pm
Participants in the 1:2:1 must be at least 6 years of age on race day and no older than 11
For further
information please visit http://www.triathlon.org.nz
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