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OFFERS SPECIALISED
Having been a 'Head Coach' for the sports of
Swimming, Cycling, Running; Triathlon
from there sports he has produced many
State; national; world champions; and Olympians
Listed here are some of my athletes results.
Those gained by
training with me.
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 MEDALIST"
1999 Miles Stewart
3rd place
The ITU World Championships "BRONZE MEDALIST"
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 MEDALIST"
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
"OLYM{IAN"
2004
Julie Barnett the World "Sprint" Track
Cycling World Champion "WORLD CHAMPION" 2004
Julie Barnett The World "TT" Silver Medalist
and World Record Holder "WORLD RECORD
HOLDER" 2004
Julie Barnett The World "Point Score" Track
Cycling Bronze Medalist 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 Mooloolabah
Open Pro Triathlon.
2008 Ryosuke Yamamoto
Gold Medal "The 2008 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS"
2008 Kiyomi Niwata
Silver Medalist "The 2008 ASIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS"
2008 Yuichi
Hosoda Bronze Medalist
"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 'AUSTRALIAN
DAY' QUEENS MEDAL & SPORTS AWARD
2001 & 2002 PRESENTED WITH THE AUSTRALIA DAY
QUEENS MEDAL 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
HIS PEERS RECOGNISE HIM AS ARGUABLY THE WORLD'S
#1 "SPECIALIST TRIATHLON COACH"
He truly is

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