Multisport Magazine October 2018 | Page 29

BY ST E V E JAC KS O N P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y D E L LY C A R R / H A M I LT O N I S L A N D P H O T O G R A P H Y I t’s a rare position in our heavily populated race calendar to have a race that is truly unique. The Hamilton Island Triathlon however, is just that, and alongside its stable mate, the Whitehaven Beach Ocean Swim, celebrates its 10th anniversary this year. Cycling on a commercial runway is a unique race experience here in Australia. With an early morning race start and cycle leg cut-off to ensure there’s no crossover of two wheels and jet planes, the Hamilton Island Triathlon bike leg involves a three-loop course that includes over 3km on the pancake flat airport runway. And whilst it’s not unusual for an event to have a bike prime, the runway even has its own unique bike prime – awarded to the cyclist who has the two most even runway splits. The winner walks away with a fantastic carbon wheelset courtesy of event partner Zipp. And whilst this sounds idyllic, as the setting truly is, remember that airports are designed to catch wind, and assist with plane take-offs. Rest assured there will be a flat and fast ride….in one direction! There’s ITU style racking with individualized magnetic name plates that you take home, a surprise race gift, restricted fields to ensure plenty of room, rubbing shoulders with elites who are not separated on the race start nor in transition. This year we see the return of Rio Olympian Ryan Fisher who raced here as an aspiring junior in 2009 and finished second behind Courtney Atkinson. To make the journey truly worthwhile, pack a second event in with the Whitehaven Beach Ocean Swim on the Sunday morning. This race sees competitors transferred across to the race start on one of the world’s top ten beaches. The swim is parallel with the iconic white silica sand of Whitehaven Beach and includes 2km and 750m options in addition to a Junior 350m event. There’s ample time to relax or perhaps chat with the race ambassadors. Past champions include Ky Hurst and Mack Horton, and Susie O’Neill is returning in 2018 to participate and support her fellow competitors. Hamilton Island is a great holiday destination, but it’s an even better destination race. The tagline for its Endurance Series is ‘Push Yourself in Paradise’ and you can certainly find yourself doing exactly that. CHECK IT OUT MULTISPORT MAGAZINE | 29