Coast Winner Caps Quality 3D Field

21 May 2013, 9:35AM
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May 19 2013

Reigning Coast to Coast champion Sophie Hart has completed a dream lineup by entering next month's Australasian Multisport championships in Rotorua.

But the Nelson doctor is acutely aware the 50km course - the premier race of the ThermaTech 3D Rotorua Multisport Festival - may not suit her strengths when she rocks up on June 3.

Hart has enjoyed a steady diet of multi-stage adventure racing in recent years, sandwiching twin Coast to Coast wins in 2011 and 2013, and her last outing was helping Team Seagate win the 513km GODZone adventure race in March.


"The 3D race will be a real sprint and a bit of a lung burner - definitely not quite the five-day race pace I'm becoming more accustomed to," Hart explained. "It also has a very different format to the Coast to Coast and, given the short course, the racing will undoubtedly be close and exciting but someone winning the Coast won't necessarily line up as favourite for this race."


The favourite tag probably belongs once more to Elina Ussher, who has won the 3D crown for the previous two years, although the list of potential challengers is lengthy. Rotorua's Nic Leary pushed Ussher hard last year, finishing just 1min 23secs adrift of her 3hr 14min 14sec winning time, while Ailsa Rollinson was third behind Hart and Ussher in the Coast to Coast in February.  Rollinson's fellow Wanaka athlete Jess Simpson dominated the two-day race at the Coast to Coast and should be well suited to the shorter nature of the course.

The Australian challenge is expected to come from Deana Blegg, who has collected podium finishes in the last two 3D races, and Kim Beckinsale, who was fifth in Rotorua last year.


With surging numbers, organisers have made one significant course change, with the kayaking legs to be held on Lake Tikitapu instead of Lake Okareka. The premier race will involve a 9km paddle, followed by a 30km mountain bike and an 11km run, both in the sublime Whakarewarewa Forest which Ohope-raised Hart is especially excited about.


"I've done a little bit of riding around the trails in Rotorua, so I know the course will be superb. Next to the Coast to Coast, this event has definitely drawn the most competitive field of any multisport race in the last couple of years."


The men's field features Coast to Coast legend and defending champion Richard Ussher, Wanaka's Dougal Allan and Nelson's Trevor Voyce, while top Australians Jarad Kohlar and James Pretto are also coming.


The annual Queens Birthday weekend off-road extravaganza features 10 separate events and more than $75,000 in cash and prizes.  For more information, visit www.3drotorua.co.nz.

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