the pressures ahead of a home Olympics, what he really thinks about the Hyde Park course, his Ironman ambitions and the impact 2012 will have on triathlon.Congratulations on qualifying for the Olympics! Does it feel like the pressure is on or off now that you
charming Yorkshire accent, we're sure Jonny won't stay under the media radar much longer - and nor will he let brother take Olympic gold without a fight, we discovered.London 2012 will be your first Olympics. Does it feel real yet and what are you most
Keri-Anne Payne's name is synonymous with open-water swimming. She won silver in the gruelling 10km marathon swim at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games, when open-water made its Olympic debut.With London 2012 quickly approaching, Keri-Anne is predicted
strategies for coping with race day nerves - and the pressure of being the 2012 Olympic triathlon favourite.Do you have a strategy going into the Olympic qualification races?I'd like it to be a hard swim, hard bike, hard run - but I've got to prepared
When you hear the word 'old' it's highly unlikely it conjures the image of an elite triathlete who has just qualified for the 2012 Olympics. But in the funny world of sport, 27-year-old Helen Jenkins finds herself labelled just that
's leading contenders for an Olympic triathlon medal. With British triathlete talent booming, Jenkins explains why she'll be racing harder than ever - and how she keeps motivated. Q. How have you found the new World Championship Series format? A. It's a big
he's added an Olympic medal to his Commonwealth Games Time Trial silver - and based on our chat he's certainly one to watch for London 2012.Tell us about your typical racing week?I've just come off the Tour de Luxembourg [Jun 1-5]. That started with a
open water triumph, and plans to pull off the same feat in London 2012. We caught up with Keri-Anne to find out how she maintains Olympian endurance and speed when the going gets tough.What did it mean to take silver in the inaugural Olympic 10K
other triathletes as much as Michelle has helped me. I’m part way through a business and management degree so maybe I’ll go into business one day. My long-term triathlon ambition is to go to another Olympics and win a medal.Hollie Avil is fuelled
another title in his sights. "Having the 2012 Olympics in Britain is absolutely massive. It's a great opportunity for all the British triathletes. We can use home advantage to improve our chances of winning a medal. And we can, hopefully, use the Olympics