-Anne grew up in South Africa, where she was already a strong front crawl swimmer at the age of five. When her parents returned to Britain in her early teens, Keri-Anne quickly made the British junior squad and competed in her first senior meet just two days
comfortable two minutes ahead of Lucy Hall, who's 19. What was that about age?"Because I'd had my crash at Sydney and then didn't race the Ishigaki World Cup as planned [the cuts from her Sydney crash became infected], it was just getting another race in. I
there and exercise. Gradually the camera pans out and you see he’s in a wheelchair.I like the discipline of events and having a goal on the horizon. But it can be hard to fit in as many as I’d like, because it means time away from my family.My sons, aged, seven
. I was in a swimming club but I wasn’t really improving anymore and the opportunity to do a triathlon came along and I started doing a lot better at triathlon and really enjoyed it. I’d never really done much running up until the age of 15 or 16
, because it gives the greatest performance benefits. I had a Litespeed Tachyon for 10 years, which seemed to mature and become more comfortable with age. It was titanium and my body didn’t feel battered when I got off the bike – even after a triple Ironman