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Peter Robertson comes out of Retirement to race Hawaiian IRONMAN


Peter Robertson comes out of Retirement to race Hawaiian IRONMAN

After 2 years in retirement, Australia’s greatest short course triathlete, 3 x ITU World Champion and 2 x Olympian Peter Robertson has announced he is returning to professional racing with the goal of winning the Hawaiian Ironman.

After retiring in 2010, Robertson spent some time away from the sport until last year when he became involved with the Triathlon Australia’s National Talent Academy (NTA), a development program coaching and mentoring emerging athletes. When this position finished a few months ago Robertson started back into some training.

“Whilst working with the junior athletes last year, their enthusiasm reminded me of the passion that I have for the sport. This was a huge motivating factor in my decision to make a comeback.”

Realising that he was still in good shape (after running a 2hr 34min marathon in 2011) and fit and healthy, this soon became more than just training for fun.“When I started training again, I quickly realised that my passion for the sport had returned.”

To Robertson’s surprise after returning from a recent high altitude training camp in Thredbo, he could still mix it with the best in the sport.

“The endurance was still great and the most exciting part was my approach to training again. I’m prepared to do all the little details which are needed in professional sport.”

Robertson was well known for his attention to detail whilst training and racing. He has analysed the areas that he can improve and will make the necessary changes to once again become the best in the world. Being coached again, was one area of improvement.

With the goal of winning the Hawaiian Ironman in 2014, he has sought the expert advice of Mat Steinmetz, a coach from the US who has worked with recent Hawaiian Ironman champions such as Craig Alexander and Mirinda Carfrae.

“At 36yrs of age, I can’t afford to make any mistakes. That’s why I went to the top and Mat was the perfect fit. He’s worked with recent champions in Hawaii. That’s what I want to achieve, so he knows what required. He’s also based in Boulder Colorado where I will set up base during the Australian winter.”

Robertson’s first race will be the 70.3 Long Course triathlon this Sunday in Geelong - a venue where Robertson has had an enormous amount of success at winning World Cup, Australian titles and numerous sprint events during his short course career.

To follow Robertson, you can find him on twitter @PeteRobboAus or on Facebook for all his latest news and results.