The tiny island of Nevis is home to one of the most beautiful triathlons in the world (neviscycleclub.com |
Sunrise swim to begin the event (Taylor) |
Judging from the reactions of the competitors in
this year’s Nevis Triathlon, the miniature gumdrop shaped island just may be
home to the most beautiful triathlon venue in the world.
In 2015, the Nevis Triathlon earned itself an international
reputation for anyone who dares take up the challenge. Competitors came from
around the world: the United States ,
the UK , Canada , Australia ,
Germany , China and South
Africa as well as relatively local athletes from
Trinidad/Tobago and Belize .
The youngest competitor at just 6 years of age
traveled with his family all the way from Romania to participate. And the
oldest, Dr. Gordon Avery at age 81, has participated in all 14 of the Nevis
Triathlons. As a beloved island resident, Avery was clearly the crowd favorite.
Next stop a 20 mile bicycle ride around the perimeter of the island (Taylor) |
Festivities began precisely at 7 am with three
scheduled events. The shortest, known as the “Try-a-Tri,” is geared for first
timers, smaller children and people who might not be sure they want to test
their skills in three events on a hot Saturday morning in November.
Crowd favorite Dr. Gordon Avery, 81 of Nevis, competed in his 14th triathlon on Nevis (Taylor) |
The Try-a-Tri includes a 100 meter swim, a 10K
bike ride and a 2.5K run.
The youngest challenger from Romania was six (Taylor) |
For triathlon veterans the Nevis37 involves a 500
meter swim, followed by one lap around the circumference of the island on a bicycle,
a distance of 20 miles, and a 5K run.
The ultimate challenge is Nevis73 which doubles
the distances of the sprint.
Ordinarily Nevis is a quiet place with its
distinctive humpbacked mountain landmark Mount Nevis
situated roughly in the center of the island. On triathlon day however, the
main harbor in Charlestown
swells with loud music and raucous competitors and spectators.
Remnants of the past -- ruin at Nisbet Resort from its days as a sugar plantation (Taylor) |
Alexander Hamilton was born on Nevis
in either 1755 or 1757. The actual year is uncertain. Hamilton
was Father of the United States Coast Guard, founder of The New York Post and the first United States Secretary of the
Treasury. For this reason, his portrait graces our modern day ten dollar bill.
What better place to run? (Taylor) |
But in mid-November, the eyes -- and arms and legs
-- of the world turn toward Nevis where the
triathlon is quickly gaining a global reputation.
If there is one place on the course that makes competitors
groan it’s the dreaded Anaconda Hill. Though not especially steep, Anaconda’s
length never seems to stop. It just keeps going…and going…and going. As cyclists
reach the first water station, believing they have reached Anaconda’s summit,
they realize they are only 75% finished which brings groans of despair as they
grudgingly peddle onward and upward.
Nevis73 riders are particularly challenged because
they know they must battle Anaconda a second time around the island.
Montpelier is another renovated sugar plantation that new welcomes guests on Nevis (Taylor) |
The run goes from the start/finish line in Charlestown out to the Four Seasons Hotel, the only chain
hotel on Nevis . Runners must go out and back
at least once, but Nevis73 competitors have the joy of doing it twice.
Kevin Mackinnon (center) of Canada won the men's Nevis37 with a time of 1:37 (Taylor) |
During the course of their bike ride, cyclists
sometimes encounter donkeys, goats or even an occasional monkey. In fact, there
are more monkeys on Nevis than people.
Fortunately they are shy and don’t bother humans, but they are still a
nuisance.
Three sided trophies sculpted from native stone (Taylor) |
Trophies are awarded for the top three places in
each category for men and for women. This year’s sculptures, carved from local
stone by an artisan from Nevis , featured three
sides representing each of the skills involved.
As the event wears on, temperatures rise and the
competition becomes more intense thanks to the heat. When asked how hot it was
out there, one woman replied, “I think it was a million degrees.”
To her credit she finished, as did everyone else,
and the temps did not quite reach a million.
Why not barrel your way around Nevis (Taylor) |
The overall winner was Jason Costello of Trinidad who, oddly enough, was the only male participant
in the Nevis73 race.
It was a congenial atmosphere nestled within the
island beauty of Nevis , just across the
channel from big sister, St. Kitts. If there were any complaints, some
participants wished there had been time to learn more about the course before
heading out into the sun.
Certainly the hills and terrain of Nevis provided the ultimate challenge, and with that came
stunning island views and an accomplishment that even the most diehard
triathlete will long remember.
After a long morning triathlon, the Avenue of the Palms at Nisbet Plantation is the gateway to serenity (Taylor) |
Just as the slogan says, “Nevis ….Naturally.”
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