Col Stewart            OFFERS SPECIALISED        TRIATHLON COACHING
                                                                                                                                    
"Head Coach" to the sports of Swimming,  Cycling,  Triathlon
   
From these sports and from running he has produced
                      
many state; national; and world champions;

six Olympians; two dual Olympians; one triple Olympian


Listed are some of the results my athletes have achieved by
training under my direction.

1989     Miles Stewart 4th place in the inaugural ITU World Triathlon Championships
1990     Stephen Foster 3rd place               The ITU World Triathlon Championships
1991    
Miles Stewart 1st place          The ITU Triathlon World Champion                   "The 1991 ITU World Champion"     
1992     John Kennedy The World Sprint Cycling Champion                                          "WORLD CHAMPION"                   
1992     John Kennedy The World flying 200m World Track Cycling Record                         "WORLD RECORD"                       
1994     Miles Stewart 1st place          The ITU World Indoor Triathlon Champion         "WORLD CHAMPION"                   
1996     Miles Stewart 1st place            The World Cup Series                                           "WORLD #1"                                 
1997     Chris McCormack 1st place    The ITU World Triathlon Champion                    "WORLD CHAMPION"                   
1997     Chris McCormack 1st place      The ITU World Cup Series                                      "WORLD #1"                                
1998     Miles Stewart 3rd place            The ITU World Championships                                "BRONZE MEDALLIST"                  
1999     Miles Stewart 3rd place            The  ITU World Championships                               "BRONZE MEDALLIST"                  
2000     Olivier Marceau 1st place      The ITU World Triathlon Champion                    "WORLD CHAMPION"                  
2000     Miles Stewart 6TH place.                     The Sydney Olympic Games                 "OLYMPIAN"                                
2000     Olivier Marceau representing France. The Sydney Olympic Games                 "OLYMPIAN"                               
2000 
    Miles Stewart 2nd place.      Commonwealth Games Manchester. UK.             "SILVER MEDALLIST"                   
2000    
Kiyomi Niwata representing Japan. The Sydney Olympic Games                    "OLYMPIAN"
2004     Kiyomi Niwata Dual Olympian Athens Olympic Games                                     "DUAL OLYMPIAN"  
                            
2004
    
Olivia Marceau Dual Olympian representing Switzerland                                 "DUAL OLYMPIAN"
2004     Maxine Seer  representing Australia                                                                 "OLYMPIAN"
2004     Julie Barnett the World "Sprint" Track Cycling World Champion                           "WORLD CHAMPION"
2004     Julie Barnett The World "TT" Silver Medallist and World Record Holder                      "WORLD RECORD HOLDER"
2004     Julie Barnett The World "Point Score" Track Cycling Bronze Medallist
2004     Kiyomi Niwata                            The Japanese National Triathlon Champion
2005     Kiyomi Niwata ITU Ranking top 10 in the world.
2005     Kiyomi Niwata                            The Japanese National Triathlon Champion
2006     Kiyomi Niwata ITU Ranking top 10 in the world
2006     Kiyomi Niwata                            The Japanese National Triathlon Champion
2007     Kiyomi Niwata ITU Ranking top 10 in the world
2008     Risa Saito Australian National all School Triathlon Champion
2008     Risa Saito @ 17 years of age was outright winner Mooloolaba Open Pro Triathlon.
2008     Ryosuke Yamamoto Gold Medal                     "The 2008 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS"
2008     Kiyomi Niwata Silver Medallist                         "The 2008 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS"
2008     Yuichi Hosoda Bronze Medallist                       "The 2008 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS"
2008     Kiyomi Niwata representing Japan.          The Beijing  Olympic Games              "TRIPLE OLYMPIAN"
2008     Ryosuke Yamamoto representing Japan.  The Beijing Olympic Games               "OLYMPIAN"


 Listed below are some of my career achievements & high lights;
 1997                                    BECAME ONE OF AUSTRALIA'S FIRST EVER LEVEL '3' ACCREDITED TRIATHLON COACHES 
 1997/- 1998/- 1989/- 2000      TRIATHLON AUSTRALIA NATIONAL ELITE TEAMS COACH
 2001                                    TRIATHLON AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL ELITE COACHING DIRECTOR
 2001 to  2003                       TRIATHLON AUSTRALIA'S NATIONAL HEAD COACH
 2001 to  2003                       DIRECTOR OF TRIATHLON AUSTRALIA'S "NATIONAL HIGH PERFORMANCE TEAM"

 
THE FOLLOWING ARE MY AWARDS ACHIEVED FOR "EXCELLENCE IN SPORTS COACHING"
 2000                       PRESENTED WITH THE PRESTIGIOUS  QUEENS 'OAM' FOR EXCELLENCE IN SPORTS COACHING
 2001 &  2002           PRESENTED WITH THE AUSTRALIA DAY QUEENS SPORTS MEDAL ~ 'ASM'
 2004                       AWARDED THE FIRST & ONLY TRIATHLON AUSTRALIA LIFETIME COACHING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
 2005                       RECOMMENDED FOR A TRIATHLON AUSTRALIA HONORARY LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP

 

Col Stewart
IS A COACH KNOWN FOR HIS ABILITY TO FIND AND PRODUCE CHAMPION TRIATHLETE'S
HE IS
RECOGNISED BY HIS PEERS AS ARGUABLY THE WORLD'S #1 "SPECIALIST TRIATHLON COACH"

HE IS A

COACH OF CHAMPIONS           &     A COACH OF COACHES

All local or international enquires can
contact

Col Stewart
Email: col@colstewart-tricoach.com
           
Web:  www.ColStewart-tricoach.com