| Date of Birth: 16
June 1973
Born: Palmerston North, New Zealand
Nationality: New Zealand / Australia (dual citizenship)
Hometown: New Plymouth, New Zealand
Nickname: Snuffie
Marital Status: Girlfriend, Tammy Kendall
Years in Triathlon: 11
Education: Studied Civil Engineering for 2 and
a half years at Griffith University
Occupation: Triathlete, Writing and Illustrating
childrens books, Cartooning,
Hobbies: Art & Drawing, coffee shops, Golf,
Surfing, Movies, Nuclear Physics, Hostage Negotiation
Coach: Graham Park
Other: Brother Matt also competes for New Zealand
Proudest Moment: 1998 Aquathlon World Championship
Win, winning my second World Cup in Hungary 2004.
| Historical
Results |
2006 ITU World Cup
Mooloolaba , Australia
7th Elite Male
|
2006 ITU Oceania Championships
Geelong , Australia
12 th Elite Male |
| World
Championships |
1997 - 10th Place
1999 - 20th Place
2000 - 24th Place
2002 - 20th Place
2003 - 15th Place |
Perth, Australia
Montreal, Canada
Perth, Australia
Cancun, Mexico
Queenstown, New Zealand |
| World Cup and Regional
Races |
|
1997 - 10th Place
1999 - 1st Place
1999 - 4th Place
1999 - 2nd Place
1999 - 9th Place
2000 - 8th Place
2000 - 12th Place
2000 - 6th Place
2000 - 23rd Place
2000 - 3rd Place
2001 - 17th Place
2001 - 23rd Place
2001 - 6th Place
2002 - 4th Place
2002 - 2nd Place
2002 - 7th Place
2002 - 8th Place
2002 - 18th Place
2002 - 11th Place
2003 - 5th Place
2003 - 6th Place
2003 - 4th Place
2003 - 46th Place |
Cancun Mexico
Noosa, Australia
Corner Brook, Canada
Tizaujvaros, Hun
Kona, Hawaii, USA
Tokyo Japan
Lausanne, Sui
Corner Brook, Canada
Sydney, Australia
Tizaujvaros, Hun
Gamagori, Japan
Ishigaki, Japan
Yamaguchi, Japan
Oceania Regionals
St. Anthonys, USA
Tizaujvaros, Hun
Lausanne, Sui
Hamburg, Ger
Nice, France
Geelong, Australia
Hamburg, Germany
Tizaujvaros, Hun
St. Anthony's, USA |
| Other (International
Events Etc.) |
|
2001 - 3rd Place
2001 - 2nd Place
2001 - 1st Place
2002 - 6th Place
2002 - 5th Place
2002 - 4th Place
2002 - 2nd Place
2002 - 2nd Place
2002 - 6th Place
2003 - 14th Place
2003 - 2nd Place
2003 - 4th Place
2003 - 8th Place |
Muju International,
Korea
Hokkaido International
Sorak International, Korea
Canberra International
Geelong International
Mooloolaba International
St. Kitts International
Frankfurt International
Hannover International
Devonport International, Australia
De Bode International, Ned
Holten International, Ned
Schliersee International, Ger |
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