Alistair Brownlee

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Alistair Edward Brownlee, MBE (born 23 April 1988) is a British triathlete. He is the 2012 and 2016 Olympic gold medallist in the triathlon, and the only athlete to win two Olympic titles in the event. He is also a two-time Triathlon World Champion, winning in 2009 and 2011, a two-time World Team Champion (2011, 2014), a three-time European Champion, and 2014 Commonwealth champion.

Alistair Brownlee
MBE
Brownlee at Our Greatest Team Parade in 2012
Personal information
NicknameAl
Born (1988-04-23) 23 April 1988 (age 36)[1]
Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England
EducationBradford Grammar School, University of Leeds & Leeds Metropolitan University
Height1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Weight70 kg (154 lb)[2]
Sport
CountryEngland \ Great Britain
ClubBingley Harriers[3]
Leeds Metropolitan University
TeamCorus
Coached byMalcolm Brown
Jack Maitland[4]
Medal record
Representing  Great Britain
Men's Triathlon
Olympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2012 London Triathlon
Gold medal – first place 2016 Rio de Janeiro Triathlon
ITU Triathlon World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2009 Gold CoastElite
Gold medal – first place 2011 LausanneTeam
Gold medal – first place 2011 BeijingElite
Gold medal – first place 2014 HamburgTeam
Bronze medal – third place 2011 LausanneSprint
European Triathlon Championships
Gold medal – first place 2010 AthloneElite
Gold medal – first place 2011 PontevedraElite
Gold medal – first place 2014 KitzbuhelElite
Silver medal – second place 2009 HoltenElite
ITU Triathlon Junior World Championships
Gold medal – first place 2006 LausanneJunior
Gold medal – first place 2008 VancouverU23
Silver medal – second place 2007 HamburgJunior
European Junior Triathlon Championships
Bronze medal – third place 2006 AutunJunior
Gold medal – first place 2007 CopenhagenJunior
Men's duathlon
ITU Duathlon World Championships
Silver medal – second place2006 Corner BrookJunior
Representing  England
Men's triathlon
Commonwealth Games
Gold medal – first place Glasgow 2014 Men's race
Gold medal – first place Glasgow 2014 Mixed team relay

His brother, Jonathan Brownlee, is also a triathlete, placing second in the 2016 Olympics, third in the 2012 Olympics, winning the 2012 World Championship and the last World Sprint Triathlon Championship, in addition to accompanying his brother in their World and Commonwealth mixed team relay victories.[5]

Brownlee was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to triathlon.[6][7]

Early life and education

Brownlee was educated at Bradford Grammar School,[8] a co-educational independent school in the city of Bradford in Yorkshire, followed by Girton College, Cambridge, where he started a medicine degree.[9] After just the first eight-week term, Brownlee decided to leave and instead went to the University of Leeds, where he gained a degree in Sports Science and Physiology in 2010.[9][10][11] He is now studying for an MSc in Finance at Leeds Metropolitan University.[10][12]

Brownlee was introduced to triathlon at a young age by his uncle, Simon Hearnshaw, who regularly competed in the sport. As a junior, he was a successful fell[13] and cross country runner, coming second in the Junior English Cross Country Championships[14][15] and winning the Yorkshire County title on several occasions.[16][17]

Brownlee has said that "It was only when I won the World Junior Championships in 2006 that I made the conscious decision to really focus on triathlon".[18] Subsequently, Brownlee left Girton College, Cambridge where he was reading medicine,[19] to move back to Yorkshire, focus on triathlon and study at the University of Leeds. He described his decision to leave Cambridge to a student newspaper there in 2013, saying "trying to fit 30+ hours of training around my degree was pretty impossible. I decided that triathlon was my true passion, so I moved back to study at Leeds on a less demanding course, and in a city where the sport was well supported at the time by British Triathlon".[18] He is a member of the triathlon club based at Leeds Metropolitan University's Carnegie High Performance centre,[4] and is coached by Carnegie Director of Sport Malcolm Brown, and in swimming by Jack Maitland.[4]

Brownlee has two brothers, Edward and Jonathan. His younger brother Jonathan is also a triathlete, winning the bronze medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics and the silver medal at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Triathlon career

Alistair Brownlee wins the Hyde Park Triathlon, London, August 2011

Brownlee represented Great Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the triathlon event, finishing in 12th place and first British competitor. During the 2008 season, his best world cup finish was 3rd place in Madrid and he also won the under-23 world championship.

Brownlee won the 2009 ITU Triathlon World Championship – winning all five of the season's ITU World Championship Series events in which he competed. He was victorious in Madrid, Washington D.C, Kitzbühel and London before winning the 2009 season Grand Final, held on Australia's Gold Coast on 12 September[20][21] and thereby became the first person ever to win the ITU world Triathlon titles for Junior Men (2006), Under 23 Men (2008) and Senior Men (2009).[22]

During the 2010 off season, Brownlee sustained a stress fracture of the femur and wasn't able to return to competition until June, which made defence of his ITU title almost impossible.[23] He did however mark his return to competitive triathlon with a convincing win in Madrid, followed a month later with the European Triathlon Union (ETU) Championships title.[24] Collapsing with exhaustion at the London race,[25] in late July, meant that despite also going on to win the final race of the 2010 ITU Series, in Budapest, he lost his overall World Championship title to Javier Gómez.

In the April opening event of the 2011 ITU Championship season in Sydney, Brownlee suffered a heavy fall while in the lead which brought early disappointment and a 29th-place finish.[26] This was contrasted with outstanding success when, in the space of just twenty-one days during June 2011, Brownlee convincingly won the next two ITU series events (in Madrid[27] and Kitzbühel[28]) and, following a puncture whilst in the lead and having to make up more than 30 seconds on the new leaders, successfully defended his European title at the 2011 Pontevedra ETU Triathlon European Championships and shared the podium with his brother Jonathan, who took the silver medal.[29][30]Brownlee won the 2011 ITU world title after winning the Grand Final in Beijing and the gold medal at the London 2012 Olympics on 7 August[31] while his brother finished in 3rd, taking the bronze medal.

Ali won the Commonwealth Games Triathlon in 2014, controlling the race with his brother Jonny, from the start, before pulling away on the 1st lap of the run in dominating style. Jonny took Silver.[32]

Brownlee also took gold in the mixed triathlon team relay at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, with brother Jonathan, Vicky Holland and Jodie Stimpson.[33]

At the final race of the 2016 World Triathlon Series in Cozumel, Mexico, Alistair Brownlee helped his brother Jonny over the line after his brother, who was leading comfortably heading into the final kilometre of the 10km run, began to show the effects of heat and exhaustion and began to weave across the course and appeared on the verge of collapse. Alistair effectively gave up his chance of winning the race in order to assist his brother finally pushing him over the line and coming in third himself. The South African Henri Schoeman, who won bronze behind the Brownlees in Rio, overtook Jonny to win the race.[34]

Titles

  • 7 Times Yorkshire Cross Country Champion U13 – Senior
  • 7 Times Yorkshire fellrunning champion
  • 2006 Junior European Duathlon Champion
  • 2006 Junior World Champion[4][35]
  • 2007 Junior European Champion[36]
  • 2007 Junior World Vice-Champion[37]
  • 2008 U23 World Champion[38][39]
  • 2009 Hyde Park Triathlon Champion[40]
  • 2009 British National Elite Duathlon Champion.
  • 2009 ITU World Champion[20]
  • 2010 ETU European Champion[24]
  • 2011 World Team Champion
  • 2011 ETU European Champion[30]
  • 2011 ITU World Champion[20]
  • 2012 World Team Champion
  • 2012 Olympic Champion.
  • 2014 European Champion
  • 2014 World Team Champion
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games Champion
  • 2014 Commonwealth Games Team Gold
  • 2016 Olympic Champion

ITU competitions

In the six years from 2005 to 2010, Alistair Brownlee took part in 31 ITU competitions and achieved 24 top ten positions, among which were 13 gold medals, 5 silver medals, and 2 bronze medals.

  • 2008, won the U23 World Championship and placed 12th at the Olympic Games in Beijing.
  • 2009, won the Dextro Energy World Championship Series placing first in almost all of the circuit's triathlons (i.e. Madrid, Washington DC, Kitzbühel, London, and Gold Coast).
  • 2010, opened the season with the European Championship gold medal but subsequently had to put up with a stress fracture of the femur.
  • 2011, won the World Championship Series triathlons in Madrid and Kitzbühel, leading the ITU World Championship ranking, and crowned himself again European Elite Champion.

The following list is based upon the official ITU rankings and the ITU Athlete's Profile Page.[41]Unless indicated otherwise, the following events are triathlons (Olympic Distance) and refer to the Elite category.

DateCompetitionPlaceRank
  2005-07-23  European Championships (Junior)Alexandroupoli(s)[42]19
  2005-07-24  European Championships (Junior Relay)Alexandroupoli(s)[43]6
  2005-09-10  World Championships (Junior)Gamagori41
  2006-06-23  European Championships (Junior)Autun3
  2006-07-08  Junior European CupRijeka1
  2006-07-29  Duathlon World Championships (Junior)Corner Brook2
  2006-09-02  World Championships (Junior)Lausanne1
  2006-10-07  Duathlon European ChampionshipsRimini1
  2007-05-19  Duathlon World Championships (Junior)Győr2
  2007-06-16  Duathlon European Championships (Junior)EdinburghDNS
  2007-06-29  European Championships (Junior)Copenhagen1
  2007-07-29  BG World CupSalford20
  2007-08-30  BG World Championships (Junior)Hamburg2
  2007-10-07  BG World CupRhodes2
  2008-03-30  BG World CupMooloolaba43
  2008-04-06  BG World CupNew Plymouth49
  2008-05-10  European ChampionshipsLisbon15
  2008-05-25  BG World CupMadrid3
  2008-06-05  BG World Championships (U23)Vancouver1
  2008-06-22  World CupHy-Vee7
  2008-08-18  Olympic GamesBeijing12
  2009-05-31  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesMadrid1
  2009-06-21  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesWashington DC1
  2009-07-02  ETU European ChampionshipsHolten2
  2009-07-11  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbühel1
  2009-08-15  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLondon1
  2009-09-09  Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand FinalGold Coast1
  2010-06-05  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesMadrid1
  2010-07-03  ETU European ChampionshipsAthlone1
  2010-07-24  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLondon10
  2010-08-14  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbühel40
  2010-09-08  Dextro Energy World Championship Series, Grand FinalBudapest1
  2011-04-09  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesSydney29
  2011-06-04  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesMadrid1
  2011-06-18  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesKitzbühel1
  2011-06-24  ETU European ChampionshipsPontevedra1
  2011-08-07  Dextro Energy World Championship SeriesLondon1
  2011-08-20  Dextro Energy Sprint World ChampionshipsLausanne1
  2012-08-21  ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World ChampionshipsLausanne1
  2011-09-10  Dextro Energy World Championship Grand FinalBeijing1
  2012-06-24  ITU World Triathlon SeriesKitzbühel1
  2012-08-07  Olympic GamesLondon1
  2013-04-19  ITU World Triathlon SeriesSan Diego1
  2013-07-06  ITU World Triathlon SeriesKitzbühel1
  2013-07-20  ITU World Triathlon SeriesHamburg2
  2013-07-21  ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World ChampionshipsHamburgDNF
  2013-08-24  ITU World Triathlon SeriesStockholm1
  2013-09-11  ITU World Triathlon Series Grand FinalLondon52
  2014-05-17  ITU World Triathlon SeriesYokohama4
  2014-05-31  ITU World Triathlon SeriesLondon4
  2014-06-20  ETU World Triathlon SeriesKitzbühel1
  2014-07-12  ITU World Triathlon SeriesHamburg1
  2014-07-13  ITU Triathlon Mixed Relay World ChampionshipsHamburg1
  2014-07-24  Commonwealth GamesGlasgow1
  2014-07-24  Commonwealth Games Mixed RelayGlasgow1
  2014-08-23  ITU World Triathlon Series (Sprint)Stockholm2
  2014-08-29  ITU World Triathlon Series Grand FinalEdmonton1
  2015-04-25  ITU World Triathlon SeriesCape Town1
  2015-05-16  ITU World Triathlon SeriesYokohama2
  2015-05-30  ITU World Triathlon Series (Sprint)London1
  2015-08-02  ITU Olympic Qualification EventRio de Janeiro10
  2016-04-09  ITU World Triathlon SeriesGold Coast36
  2016-06-11  ITU World Triathlon SeriesLeeds1
  2016-07-02  ITU World Triathlon SeriesStockholm1
  2016-08-18  Olympic GamesRio de Janeiro1

DNF = did not finish · DNS = did not start · BG = the sponsor British Gas

French Club Championship Series

In 2010, only the femur fracture could slow Brownlee's dominance for some time. At the opening triathlon in Dunkirk (23 May 2010), Alistair was not present, his brother Jonathan won the gold medal. At Beauvais (13 June 2010) Alistair placed 9th. At the Triathlon de Paris (18 July 2010), however, and at Tourangeaux (29 August 2010), Brownlee won the gold medals again. At the Grand Final in La Baule (Triathlon Audencia, 18 September 2010), Alistair placed 2nd, Jonathan 3rd, and their rival Javier Gómez Noya could win gold.

In 2011, Brownlee took part in the French Club Championship Series Lyonnaise des Eaux representing the club ECS Triathlon, which, thanks to the Brownlee brothers and Javier Gómez Noya, had already won the Club Championship in 2010. At Nice (24 April 2011), Dunkirk (22 May 2011), and Paris (9 July 2011) Brownlee was the winner.

See also

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