Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Upcoming race schedule

Upcoming Calender / Results

  • Illawarra Aquathon 26 January
  • National Sprint Series (Caloundra) 7h February
  • NSW Pro Tour Triathlon (Huskisson) 21st February
  • National Sprint Series (Raby Bay) 28th February
  • ITU Oceania Championships (Wellington) 14th March
  • ITU World Cup Mooloolaba 28h March 2010
  • French Grand Prix Race 1 (Dunkurkque) 23rd May
  • French GP Race 2 (Beauvais) 13th June
  • ITU European Cup (Belgium) 27th June
  • ITU World Cup (Holten) 11th July
  • French GP Race 3 (Paris) 18th July
  • ITU World Cup (Tiszaujvaros) 8th August
  • ITU World Championship Series (Kitzbuhel) 15th August
  • French GP #4 (Tours) 29th August
  • ITU U23 World Championships (Budapest) 12th September
  • French GP (La Baule) 19th September
  • ITU Pan American Cup (USA) 26th September


*subject to change


Shane

Sunday, February 21, 2010

New Sponsor!


I am happy to announce that PoweBar will be my sports nutrition sponsor for the year (and hopefully for a long time in the future). To have the best nutrition company supporting you is very exciting when you have to race the worlds best. I'm sure it will give me that extra advantage!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

2010!

2010 has begun and I hope the festive season for you was a safe and happy one. I enjoyed a small amount of down‐time having a few cold ones with family and friends. Also, with the presents I received from Santa, I definitely must have been a good boy!

December started with a two‐week camp in South Golden Beach (approximately 20km north of Byron Bay) with hot and humid conditions. It was really good to catch up with the other
interstate athletes and punch out some good aerobic training as a massive bunch, and to have
some laughs along the way. Riding was the main focus for the camp, to which there was plenty of! The area is a constant undulation, so we rode plenty of hills to achieve strength and endurance over the two weeks. In regards to my running, I started to do more kilometres with my shins slowly getting better each week so the progress is falling into place. Once returning from camp, I had numerous testing to do for all three sports at both NSWIS HQ (Sydney) and Wollongong. I haven’t got the data back however I should receive them very shortly. To have testing in the early part of the season is helpful for training and seeing progression during the season.

I arrived at the Australian Institute of Sport in Canberra on January 2nd, and will be here until the 22nd January with Triathlon Australia’s high performance team. We are participating in a study through the University of Canberra and the AIS to see if different types of altitude training can improve running performance for triathlon athletes. The group is split into two groups ‐ one living in the altitude house (approx 3000m) and the other breathing through a machine for one hour each day (approx 5000m) with run testing at the start and finish of the camp. I have never been involved with any sort of altitude training so I’m excited to see the end results and the effects of it.

Again, I hope you had a merry Christmas and I wish you only the best for the year ahead!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Back into training

So i have been back in training now for about 3 weeks....started off real slow and not doing much besides spending more time at the coffee shop! :) But now it is ramping up and pushing out some good km's on the bike and building the run. I haven't started swimming but that should start in 2 weeks.

Have a total of 5 weeks of camps in December and January in Nth NSW and Canberra respectively which should be good to get a good base. Racing wise I haven't decided my season but first race will probably be Hobart in February, so a lot of training to come! :)

Also, went caving at Bungonia National Park with the NSWIS boys 2 weeks ago. This was very challenging mentally to push yourself to fit through gaps that are smaller than crawling/sliding under a car. 'The squeeze', as its known, can't be explained how small it was! But the feeling of achieving these challengers was unreal and something I look back on while training is getting tough.

Ill post my schedule when I finalise it!

And try and get some photos up...

Shane

Friday, September 18, 2009

World aquathon champs @ Gold Coast

With the last race of the season on the Gold Coast for the ITU World Aquathon Championships, I didn't really know what to expect. It comprised of a 2.5km run, 1km swim and 2.5km run to finish. Very short compared to the normal triathlon race! Managed to finish 6th....bit disappointed with the result but looking forward to the off season and getting my knee injury right for next year. I'm currently on a 4 week break and catching up with friends and family while I have the time. I start back training in late October!!!!

Talk soon,
Shane

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

In the spotlight

This is from 'In the spotlight' from the National Talented Identification and Development (NTID) Triathlon Newsletter Volume 4


How did you get involved in triathlon?

I gained selection in the National Talented Identification and Development (TriChamps) program by the Australian Sports Commission.

What is the best part about being involved in triathlon?
Getting to travel the world and meeting different people while doing something that you love. Also, trying to speak a new language, which can be hilarious!

What is the worst part about being involved in triathlon?
Excess luggage!

Greatest sporting moment?
Usain Bolt’s 9.58…

If you could have dinner with one person, who would it be and why?
Pat Rafter…when I was growing up I idolised him because he was so humble when winning and I think he would have some interesting stories.

What keeps you busy outside of triathlon?
I am currently in the middle of my university degree so that I have a something to fall back on after my sporting career. I also like to spend time with family, like drinking coffee with friends and try to relax with a movie every now and again.

Favourite movie?
Shawshank Redemption…but recently watched The Hangover and I found it extremely funny.

Favourite music?
I like a bit of everything…Jack Johnson, Beautiful Girls, Hilltop Hoods, The Kooks, and Empire of the Sun.

Number one place in the world you would like to visit and why?
Ibiza because of the stories I have heard about being a crazy place for a party! ☺

Philosophy on life?
Don't wait for your ship to come in, swim out to it.

Monday, August 31, 2009

WCS Race - Yokohama


Another first for me again this season with my first start at Yokohama for round seven of the ITU World Championships Series . I was pretty nervous going into the weekend with all the big guns racing and staying with the other Australian members. I went into the race wanting to have a good swim and no expectations for the ride and run.

The swim was a two lap course and I looked at the start line before race day and wanted to start as far left as possible, as it was the shortest distance to the first buoy. I was shocked to see Daniel Unger start on the far right furthest away from the buoy. This meant I got a better position as other athletes ranked higher then me chose to start near him, which was stupid in my view. The start horn went and I had a great start and tried to get clear water in the first 150m. Managed to get the first buoy on the feet of first person and felt good in the water. Josh Amberger went to the lead on the way back after the second buoy. I just sat on his feet comfortably for the rest of the first lap and second. Exited the water equal first and headed to T1 with a long run to transition.

Managed to get onto the bike first and work my way out of transition. A group of about 10 athletes formed and I was struggling from the first straight to hang onto the front bunch. I felt as though I didn’t have the strength in my legs. It wasn’t a matter of lack of fitness. The body felt really good, but coming out of corners I didn’t have the strength in the legs to keep up with the bunch. I.e. the stop and go. I found myself off the front two bunches (formed later in the race) on my own riding for about half a lap until Drew Box crashed from the front bunch and got back on his bike near me. We rode together for the remainder of the bike and almost got caught by a little pack behind us. Had a decent T2 and set out for the run. My legs felt super heavy for the first lap with the other guys who come into transition with me put a gap into me early but managed to build into the run and catch a couple. I started feeling a lot better on the third and fourth lap but still have a lot to improve on. I would of liked to see how my form was racing against the best if I didn’t have to knee injury for the last 6 weeks. But injuries are apart of the game and they happen.


I was happy to race my first World Championship Series race in Yokohama in the hot and humid conditions. It has given me a taste of what I want to race in the future!



Friday, August 14, 2009

News article 14/09/2009

Knee injury hampers Shane Barrie's preparation

14/08/2009 4:00:00 AM
North Wollongong ironman Shane Barrie will have his first start in the new ITU World Championships Series in Yokohama next weekend.

This will be the last race of seven in the series before the world championships finale on the Gold Coast.

Barrie will be racing the 2008 Olympic gold medalist, Jan Frodeno, of Germany, and 2008 Olympic bronze medalist Bevan Docherty, of New Zealand, plus a host of athletes ranked inside the top 20.

"I'll be looking to attack the swim and try to lead out of the water," Barrie said yesterday.

"But I don't expect to run to my full capacity due to my knee injury that I've had for about three weeks.

"I'm getting over it now.

"I'll be going to Yokohama to gain experience in this unique opportunity and to have fun before I come home on August 25.

"I had my first ITU World Cup start last week in Tiszaujvaros, Hungary, where I was third out of the water.

"But I struggled with the bike and run due to the lack of training with the knee."

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Photos from ocean swim















Before the race in Hektor Llanos' shop getting ready.
















The swim start!!!!! Carnage!!!!!!















After the race.

L to R: Carlos (Colombian training partner), Myself, Inigo (Host while in Vitoria), Appo and Dave

Monday, August 3, 2009

Ocean Swim in Spain

Had a 2.8km ocean swim race about a hour away from my base (Vitoria, Spain) on Friday. It is the biggest ocean swim in Spain and has 1100 competitors in the race plus spectators on the beach. The race is from Gataria to Zarautz. It starts in the harbour and follows the coast down to the next beach for the finish. I ended up finishing in 3rd across the line. I was very happy with this as the two that beat me were the top Spanish open water swimmers and I was only 15 seconds behind them.

At the presentation they gave out trophies to the top 30. It was amazing and the trophies were all so big! My trophy was approx 35-40cm tall!

Anyway, got my first World Cup next week in Hungary so I'm very excited!

Ill keep you updated,


Shane