martes, 30 de junio de 2009

Torbjon Sindballe se retira

Noticion hoy, se nos va uno de los grandes de los últimos tiempos en Ironman, el buque insignia de Argon18 (que bonitas bicis!!! en mi caso mucha flecha para tan poco indio ... ). La noticia aparecía en ironmanlive.com y argumenta motivos de salud para su retirada



Torbjorn Sindballe, who finished third at the Ford Ironman World Championship in 2007, has announced his retirement from triathlon for health reasons.

The following is a press release sent out by Sindballe earlier today:
At the Wildlfower triathlon in May, (Sindballe) ended his race hyperventilating in T2 after a very uncharacteristic bike ride during which he faded down the field with a drastically dropping HR and heavy fatigue. The Dane has known about an abnormal heart valve since 2005 and has had regular checkups to ensure he was safe to race. After the incident in California he has gone through extensive testing and evaluation with Danish experts. After considering their advice Torbjørn has decided to stop his career immediately.
“The past months have been an emotional rollercoaster for my family and me. Going from world-class competition in the toughest sport in the world to fearing a heart surgery in the near future at the same time as your second child is born is an extreme experience,” he said. “My wife, family, friends and sponsors have been a tremendous support in this process and the doctors have been outstanding in their evaluations. Based on the situation I feel good about the decision and can look back on an amazing career in an amazing sport.”
“I am going to miss the lifestyle and the intense excitement of training and racing. Of course I’m sad that I will not get to see the impact of the big changes in my training we have made this year and that I will not be able to compete for the crown in Kona. On the other hand I am very proud of what I have achieved. Two ITU Long distance World Champs and a podium in Kona, where I am really not suited to race, is something I will carry with me forever. I have learnt so much and feel very privileged.”
“There is so many people who have devoted their expertise, insight and inspiration to me and I will be them forever thankful. I have met countless truly amazing people in this sport and will never forget the time I have had with them. So many people have inspired me in my career and I hope I can give back in the coming years helping people realize their dreams in sport, family and worklife.”


Dia loco en el trabajo, seguimos vagueando, creo que hacia años que no me tomaba 4 semanas seguidas de descanso, he subido 2 kg desde el Ironman y ya con muchas ganas de empezar de la rutina semanal de entrenamiento.

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