Dec/Jan Swim Timetable

Swim Sessions:

  • Saturday 8th December:  Repton
  • Saturday 15th Dec:  Abbotts Bromley

This Saturday 8th December will be the last coached swimming session at Repton School Sports Complex in 2012.  Repton Pool is being used on the 15th December to host a swim camp.

MVH TRi will be back at Repton School Pool in 2013 from Saturday 5th January 2013.

We have now received confirmation – we can use Abbotts Bromley school swimming pool on Saturday 15th December.  Venue details and how to get there are detailed here.

Swim Schedule December/January 2013:

Saturday 8th December – 7.30am – Location:  Repton School Swimming Pool.  A coached swimming session

Thursday 13th December – 7.30pm – Location:  Abbotts Bromley School Swimming Pool.  A coached swimming session

Saturday 15th December – 7.30am – Location:  Abbotts Bromley School Swimming Pool.  A coached swimming session

Thursday 20th December – 7.30pm – Location:  Abbotts Bromley School Swimming Pool.  A coached swimming session

Saturday 22nd December – No MVH organised swimming

Saturday 29th December – No MVH organised swimming

Saturday 5th January – 7.30am – Location:  Repton School Swimming Pool.  A coached swimming session

Thursday 10th January – 7.30pm – Location:  Abbotts Bromley School Swimming Pool.  A coached swimming session

David Brayer reports on the BTF National Awards dinner

Our dedicated swim coach David Brayer donned evening wear and braved the November weather to attend the gala dinner event last Saturday…

The evening was a fantastic celebration of a great year of Olympic sport especially triathlon with a gold and bronze by the Brownlees. The event saw all of the Olympic team members both men’s and women’s enter the hall to the applause and cheers of the attendees culminating in a standing ovation for Alistair Brownlee.

It was also great to see Chrissie Wellington speaking about her year out of competition and getting back to the basics of the sport and enjoying doing sport on an ad hock basis rather than a prescriptive training and competing programme for the love of sport.

Steve Cram was a guest presenter and interviewer. He showed his personal pictures of his experiences at the Olympic games which had everyone riveted and jealous of his perfect commentators position for all the athletics events.

Next up was the group and one to one interviews by Steve Cram on all the members of the men’s and women’s Olympic team running through when did you find out you were in, what was it like running up to the day, what happened during the race.

There was the obvious comments on Jonathan Brownlee’s penalty for mounting the bike too early in the Olympic triathlon. He clearly didn’t think it was him at the time as he was laughing to himself that Alistair had made a mistake yet again only to realise it was himself and shouted ‘It can’t be me I’ve never had a penalty in a race – ever! I can’t believe it!’ numerous expletives and the realization ‘I’m going to have to deal with this one.’ Of course, Alistair was very sympathetic as any older brother would be (i.e. not my problem!!!!)

A big question was what was more important the bronze in the Olympics or becoming the men’s world triathlon championship winner – Jonathans answer was firm and un shaken – ‘without any doubt or question Bronze in the Olympic games!

It was great interviewing and a great privilege to be there in such a wonderful year of sport. The interview could have gone on for many hours and nobody in the room would have complained it was that engrossing.

A fantastic year of sport, a fantastic year for triathlon, a great night out with wonderful food and Olympian company – not forgetting a triathlon specific goodie bag for each person who attended!

– David

Volunteers Needed to support MVH Tri Club Activities & Events

Why not join our group of volunteers?

MVH is an ever expanding club and is looking for individuals with a passion and real drive for the sport of Triathlon who would like to get involved. Volunteering can be a great way to meet new people, learn new skills and gain useful experience; it can also be fun!

It is not easy to run a club and we rely heavily on like-minded people who are prepared to give a bit back helping to ensure club sustainability and bring:

  • Energy, inspiration and enthusiasm
  • Skills, whatever they are, to help others
  • Love for the sport

If you have a few or many hours and feel you can contribute by helping with:

  • Taking monies at pool or open water swims
  • Arranging social events
  • Helping with the MVH website
  • Leading opportunities:
    • Bike rides
    • Running

These may be your favourite run or ride or one you have found on the internet!    (You do not need to be a qualified coach to do this, just know where you are going!)

If you feel you have something to offer please email with your name, contact details and what you can offer to mvh.bulletin@gmail.com