British IRONMAN champion rules himself OUT of Kona after rocky start to the season
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After a challenging start to the season, a tough day out at IRONMAN Lake Placid has forced Joe Skipper to rule himself out of chasing qualification to the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona.
The Norfolk native, who was a pre-season favourite for the IRONMAN Pro Series in 2024, has been unable to rediscover the form that saw him finish fifth in Kona and win two titles in 2022.
Sharing his decision on Instagram, the 36-year-old admitted that the latest setback was a bitter pill to swallow, but that he was excited to return to racing once he figures things out.
Training not translating to racing
Despite racing six times already this season, the PTO World #95 has struggled to nail things on the day, with Lake Placid on Sunday another instance of things just not going his way.
āUnfortunately I felt very flat and not myself in Lake Placid. I just didnāt really have anything and my legs felt terrible. Honestly Iām absolutely gutted and just really down. I was looking forward to this race and my training had gone really well so I was very confident of putting together a great race.āĀ
As the defending champion, the result will sting even more, and marks the second full distance race Skipper has withdrawn from in 2024, after also pulling out of IRONMAN Texas in April.
Finding the root cause
With training going well and a strong sixth place finish at IRONMAN Cairns in June testament to his lasting ability, Skipper said he will now undergo some medical tests, to rule out any underlying issues that could be hampering his racing.
[Photo credit: Challenge Roth]
āI will be taking some time off now, Iām going to get some blood tests done to see if thereās anything up with me as Iāve been so inconsistent in races and rarely feel like my normal self in races.
āI donāt know when I will race again as Iām going to just concentrate on feeling better and when I am confident I can race like myself Iāll be back on a start line.
āAs you can probably gather this means no Kona but to be honest thatās probably a good thing as I can just take my time to get myself back firing on all cylinders and not force it.Ā
āThanks to everyone for all the support it means the world, next time Iām on a start line I hope to do all the support justice!ā
Written by
Tomos Land
Tomos Land is a triathlon & running journalist whose expertise lies in the professional world of short course & long distance triathlon, though he also boasts an extensive knowledge of ultra-running.
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