by Renee Wood
A Chum Creek triathlete has made a podium finish with a bronze medal at the World Triathlon Multisport Championship in Slovakia.
Karen Mays recently competed in the competition overseas in the 55 to 59 year old category and said she didn’t expect to return home with a medal.
“Not really because I was in a bit down at the time leading up to it, so I was just happy with the way I finished, the way I felt,” Ms Mays said.
Ms Mays has depression, ADD and autism and recently shared her story with the Star Mail in hopes to inspire others to not let anything hold them back.
The 56 year old has certainly proved that and excelled in the course on the day despite others struggling in tough conditions.
“It was pretty good – the water was a bit rough, apparently a few people got pulled out,” she said.
Trainer Brian Curren said Ms Mays was also strong in her transitions and the run on the final leg.
“A lot of people who talked to me after the race were impressed with the way Karen ran – she was so strong because a lot of people were dying at that stage but she was still powering on,” Mr Curren said.
Not long after returning home Ms Mays competed in the Victorian Duathlon Series and was named the state champion in her age category.
Ms Mays will now be preparing to head off to Utah for the 70.3 Ironman which is believed to be one of the hardest courses she has faced with hills on both the ride and run.
Mr Curren said it’s great that she has been able to stick with her program and reach new heights each time.
“It makes you feel really good for the athlete… it’s really good to help people achieve their dreams,” he said.