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A quick detour to the short course German National Championship

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Tina Christmann racing the short course National German Championship Triathlon

After a few days touring across Germany and our green van breaking down again and recovering in a VW garage, we headed over to Hannover for the National League finale (and the short-course German national championship). I was intrigued how I would do in short course after all the long distance training, interspersed with some productive track sessions (thanks Jenny Astall ) and several speed focuses swims (thanks Kirsty Shannon and Jo!). It was also my first draft-legal race in a while and I had done lots of chain gangs with LIOS Bikes as a practice.

Turns out my swim was good enough placing me towards the end of a big first pack. I came out into transitions very dizzy, forcing myself to run fast (but Oli still mocking me for my shuffle), and lost a few seconds in T1 due to being a hit rusty rusty jumping onto the bike.


I was then riding solo for a while until I caught the second big bike pack. Due to the fast and flat course with only a few turns the second pack got massive with 40 girls and some partially questionable cycling skills. After a harder first lap I was frankly just chilling in the middle of the pack, saving my legs (averaging the same watts for 20k that I averaged in Zell am See  ...). There just was no point for a breakaway given the simple course and the disorganised nature of the pack.

Tina Christmann on the podium with Team Berlin

Onto T2 and everyone was quite nervous navigating the dismount in such a big group so safety was first for me. Again I was probably a bit slow in transition but was happy to put in the work on the run. Everyone shot off like speed demons, but contrary to the other girls I actually managed to maintain my pace and leg turnover and reeled in people one by one over the 3lap 5k course. I also decided to run without a watch and just making catching the next person in front my goal. Absolutely enjoyed it and overtook 15 girls on the run!


I crossed the finish line in position 16 and with a 5k PB of 17:56. And we managed to step up one position in the final league ranking with my Geeman squad Team Berlin. What a day - still buzzing from it.

Tina Christmann and Team Berlin Triathletes

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