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OUTDOOR & FITNESS STORE PROFILE: The Triathlon Shop, Bristol


Coming up to its second anniversary, The Triathlon Shop is well placed to grow with the sport. Co-owner Jon Burrage speaks with Jonathon Harker


NEWS IN BRIEF Triathlon


membership rises


According to Triathlon England and Triathlon Wales, membership is on the rise, with over 500 registered clubs in Britain.There are now 15,274 individual members (in the 2011/2012 season) – and that doesn’t include Scotland and Wales – a rise from 6,400 in 2004/2005. (Source: Britishtriathlonmedia.org)


Cycotic takes on Egg


water helmets Egg’s customisable multi-sport helmet range for children will now be brought to the trade by Cycotic Distribution. The range includes helmets designed to be used for cycling, skating, water activities and skating. More via info@cycotic.com.


By Jonathon Harker


How’s the triathlon scene in Bristol? It’s very strong, with several major tri clubs to support different parts of the city and athletes coming from different backgrounds – some cater for pure triathletes, some cater for those who have come to the sport from running or cycling – it is a very easily accessible sport in the area. It helps that we have a selection of major triathlon publications based on our doorstep and some strong distributors too because it allows for the sport of triathlon and its constituent disciplines to be more widely known.


Are your staffers all keen tri fans? We all compete. Myself and Will Poole, our workshop manager, have over 24 years of competitive triathlon experience between us. Our sales staff members are all competitive triathletes and cyclists too with World Championship appearances and various road race victories to their names.


You’ve won an 220 Triathlon award? Yes, to be recognised by triathletes up and down the country in the voting for this award was a huge pat on the back for what we had done. It is a fantastic compliment and from our point of view we need to thank our fantastic staff and the superb support we have had from the tri community here in Bristol. It isn’t an easy time to start a business but we hope our enthusiasm, commitment to stocking great kit and our energetic support of lots of local


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events shows that we aren’t just a shop but are part of the sport.


How does the shop support events? We support selected events which we can really get involved in. One of the main event organisers we work with is DBMax which offers excellent races across the South West. We also look to support local club races. We provide race day bags, numbers and prizes which are given to event winners, age group category winners and various spot positions at each race. We like to give athletes of all standards something to take home and be proud of.


Can you tell us a bit about the shop’s history? When it was founded? The business is co-owned by myself and my fiancé. We are both keen triathletes although the rigours of running a new business have certainly affected the hours we can dedicate to training! With both of us being in our 20s we had limited commitments outside of the business and therefore it seemed to us to be the ideal time to start this venture. The Triathlon Shop opened in April


2011 so we are still quite new but feel fairly well established in the local community and are being recognised as a key place to visit for athletes around the South West, Midlands and South Wales. We are always looking for ways to improve and to evolve – to offer our customers something new and exciting.


Has it been a good year for the


triathlon industry? I think it has been a strong year for the entire sports industry in the UK. The summer of sport we have enjoyed has been unparalleled and has certainly created a buzz amongst stores in this area. From Bradley Wiggins’ success in the lead up to and in the Tour itself, the Olympics obviously and even late on in the season Leanda Cave being crowned both 70.3 and Ironman world champion and Jonny Brownlee taking the World triathlon champions crown we are enjoying success like never before as a nation. We are extremely lucky to have a federation with major sponsors and strong financial backing through the National Lottery which means tri can grow and prosper. But it would be great if the mainstream media supported it more.


Any plans to expand? In short, yes. We have rapidly outgrown our current premises so we are actively looking at larger alternatives. We wouldn’t want to move to a model which requires several locations because we feel our knowledge, attitude and service sets us apart. By opening more stores we would run the risk of losing what makes us special.


Has the interest in triathlon grown over the last five years? Triathlon is a rapidly growing sport, the boom in large, major triathlons such as Blenheim, London and Liverpool has helped fuel this by making the sport more visible and attainable. Tri is a very welcoming sport as I said and it is something that as both an athlete and business owner I feel very lucky to be involved in. Let’s hope it continues to go well for us and for everyone involved in the sport at all levels.


Opening Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm, Sat 10:30am-5:30pm Web: www.triathlonshop.co.uk Phone: 01179 292711 Email: contact@thetriathlonshop.co.uk


Kjus opens brand


store in Harrods Skiwear and accessory brand Kjus has scored its own first brand store in the UK at Snow+Rock on the fifth floor of Harrods. The brand concession outlet opened on Monday November 12th.


New venue for


Outdoor Pursuits Scotland’s Outdoor Pursuits is at a new venue next year – the Edinburgh Corn Exchange – where it will take over four interlinked areas for exhibition stands, activities, caterers, a food market and more. The event runs over the weekend of April 20th to 21st.


White Cliffs of Dover


saved from sale The National Trust has bought the remaining 1.35km of headland it didn’t own of the white cliffs of Dover, following the sale of the stretch of coastline. Funds came from a variety of sources, including the outdoor brand Regatta, via its charitable arm Regatta Foundation.


No helmet? No cover


Essential Travel’s Winter Insurance will, from November, insist on customers wearing a helmet in order to benefit from its protection. Skiers who do not wear a helmet will risk invalidating their policy. More details at www.essentialtravel.co.uk


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