Nineteen ninety three. The year of Jurassic Park, Mulder and Scully and Britainâs Spencer Smith romping home to the ITU World Championship title in an instant classic in the Manchester rain. That race was an epoch-making day in triathlon, but it was also a significant 12 months in the fledgling world of triathlon-specific wetsuits, with something in the New Zealand air leading to both Ironman Wetsuits (latterly to become Blueseventy) and Performance Speedsuits (swiftly to become Orca) becoming established players.
Performance Speedsuits were launched by triathlete Scott Unsworth in Auckland at a time of very limited triathlon wetsuit options. A name change to Orca, the second fastest marine mammal after the common dolphin (but with an infinitely catchier brand name), followed in 1994 and the Kiwi brand would soon become ubiquitous in the pro and agegroup triathlon scenes.
As supplier of the New Zealand Olympic Games team at Athens 2004, the brand would see their suits worn by Hamish Carter and Bevan Docherty to an historic gold and silver combo in the menâs event. Further professional success followed on the backs of world champs Tim Don, Craig Alexander, Sebastian Kienle, Non Stanford and current stars such as Kiwi Hayden Wilde.
Wetsuit design has progressed hugely since 1993, especially over the past decade with leaner yet more durable neoprene, faster materials, more comfort and greater transition speed, with Orca often at the vanguard. But how did we get to this point? And, so relevant to the modern day, how conscious should we be about the environmental costs of each wetsuit purchase? The brand open up their Orca Lab to reveal allâŠ
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How to Carb Load - Packing your working cells with carbohydrates in the build-up to your big race is a proven strategy to race stronger and faster...
Whichever distance triathlon you're racing, the intensity and duration of your activity will see your body tap into its stores of carbohydrates (in the form of glycogen) to power your effort. While it's possible to top up your tank on the go, it's better to start your event with your stores full to the brim.
The Olympic Champion - On 31 July, Great Britain's Alex Yee put together arguably the greatest one-day performance we have ever seen at an Olympic Games to win gold. And we were there at the finish line to speak to tri's new poster boy...
The opening line of the race report read how 20 years on from New Zealandâs first and only Olympic triathlon gold medal, Hayden Wilde had put in a careerbest performance to regain the title for his nation. Then Alex Yee comes around the corner.Yeeâs charge, seemingly from nowhere on the final lap of the 10km run in Paris, didnât just help him become the most decorated Olympic male triathlete of all time, and didnât just cap a rivalry that has been building for six years, it left seasoned watchers of swim, bike, run in awe. It will go down as one of the greatest triathlon races; Yee, still just 26, as one of the greatest triathletes. His medals from Paris added to the two from Tokyo, leaving his haul at two gold, a silver and a bronze, and counting.
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