Ussher to Defend Lake to Lighthouse Title
World-class multisport athlete, Richard Ussher will defend his title at the Genesis Energy Lake to Lighthouse this weekend.
Nelson-based Ussher and wife Elina are both
defending champions at this event and are favourites for the
two-day race, covering 184kms of stunning surrounds from
Lake Waikaremoana to Wairoa.
The Lake to Lighthouse
event was devised by the Wairoa Community Trust, one of a
number of initiatives to show case the beauty of the region
as well as develop opportunities for the local community and
businesses.
Ussher, who had a busy October, firstly
winning the Motu Challenge and then placing 11th at the
XTERRA World Triathlon Championships, said he is looking
forward to tackling the course again this year.
“Looking back on last year – the overwhelming memory is
as much of the experience as it was the race. It was a
fantastic all-round event with the local community
involvement at Tuai Village. It was a special event and such
a cool place to go and race. I’m looking forward to
heading back there.”
He takes on 2004 Coast to Coast
champion and last years Lake to Lighthouse second
place-getter, George Christison, the local Hawkes Bay
multisporter will however be heading into the race a little
tired having just finished in second place at the World
Adventure Racing Championships as part of Team Nike last
weekend.
In contrast, Ussher’s last few weeks have
been fairly low-key.
“November has been a recovery
month really, so I will defiantly be coming into this event
fresh rather than over done – but I’m looking forward to
it.”
Ussher believes the experience he gained by
racing last year will play into his hands this
year.
“Knowing the course will be a massive
advantage – particularly the pacing over that run leg on
the first day. The second day is a bit different –
probably a bit more painful on the legs with that longer run
leg but I’m looking forward to it – it will be a great
race.”
The race starts from the village of Tuai on
Friday with a 15km mountain bike to Hone Bay and a 14km
kayak across Lake Waikaremoana to Hopuruahine Landing. Then
begins two run legs totaling 46kms around the Lake
Waikaremoana track, which is rated as one of the greatest
walks in the world.
It includes the 800m climb over
the Panekiri Range which offers remarkable views of the
region. There is a short 6km mountain bike back to Tuai
village to complete the first day.
Day two starts with
a 23km mountain bike, followed by a 43km road cycle to the
Wairoa River where participants grab their kayaks and travel
21km towards Wairoa. The final leg of this epic adventure is
a 16km run, with participants finishing at the historic
Wairoa Lighthouse.
Ussher knows from experience it
will not be a stroll in the park.
“It’s not often
we get to do a 45km run around a track and over a range!
There’s nothing particular gnarly in it but it is very
long. I am quite excited to be able to go back to such a
stunning part of New Zealand to race.
In the women’s
field Elina Ussher will be the overwhelming favourite but is
likely to be chased hard by Head to Head record holder
Louise Mark and European Adventure Racer, Sia
Svendsen.
There’s $39,000 of prize money up for
grabs in the Genesis Lake to Lighthouse event which makes it
the richest multisport event in this country.
For a full
list of race particpants please see the following
document:
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0911/2009genesisentries.xls
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