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Written by Amy White    Wednesday, 08 August 2012 14:48    PDF Print E-mail
Norseman Triathlon celebrates ten years with two races


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Organisers of the 10th anniversary of the Norseman Xtreme Triathlon in
Eidfjord, Norway, celebrated with two races on 4-5 August, allowing twice
as many athletes a chance to test themselves against the epic course that
begins in a fjord and finishes on a mountaintop.

In all, 450 athletes from 37 countries tackled the point-to-point course
over the two days, with good weather conditions allowing them to savour the
spectacular landscape of the Eidfjord, the Hardangervidda plateau and the
Gaustatoppen mountain. The swim on both days offered a frisky temperature
of 13.5C and beautiful, still waters.

Saturday’s race was devoted to age-group athletes, and the winners were
Julia Nikolopoulos, who set a women’s course record in 13:00:40, and Arnaud
Epp in 11:37:05.

In the elite race on Sunday, previous course record holder Björn Andersson
of Sweden, still battling illness from 2011, pulled out of the course
during the bike ride. That left the door open for Henrik Oftedal, who broke
Andersson’s old record (set in 2005 when he hit a snowstorm at Gaustatoppen
but still finished at 10:30) with a finish time of 10:23:24. The women’s


race went to Annett Finger, who set a new top mark for the women in
12:17:34. At the mountaintop, Oftedal gave credit to his support crew,
saying, “You can’t win this race alone!”

On Saturday, athletes were able to finish the marathon in magnificent
weather at Gaustatoppen, whereas Sunday offered some showers during the
last part of the bike ride and clouds atop the rocky finish at
Gaustatoppen, 1870 meters above sea level. “I am flabbergasted!” multiple
Ironman World Championship age-group winner Lisbeth Olsen Kenyon exclaimed
at the finish.

Norseman is the world’s the most northern triathlon, at the same latitude
as Anchorage, Alaska. The race takes competitors through some of the most
beautiful parts of Norway, starting in a fjord and finishing at the top of
Gaustatoppen mountain for a total ascent of 5,000 meters.

Competitors are required to complete the race with a support crew. The
prize to the winner is the same as to the last to finish at the top of the
mountain: a fabulous black T-shirt. The first 160 athletes to reach the
mountaintop are awarded with a treasured black T-shirt, whilst the
remainder receive white T-shirts and finish at Gaustablikk hotel, 1000
meters above sea level.

Norseman is owned and organized by Hardangervidda Triatlon Klubb, whose 20
members are the main crew for the event. They are mainly either active
triathletes or locals from the Eidfjord and Rjukan community. The race was
born 10 years ago when 21 athletes jumped off a car ferry and started one
of the world’s great endurance challenges in one of the world’s most
breathtaking locations.

Norseman Xtreme Triathlon (Day 2, Sunday)
Eidfjord, Norway; 5 August 2012
(3.8km/180km/42.2km)

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