Narre Warren’s Nick Conway is preparing to tackle a barrage of international competitors at the under-25 World Triathlon Championships in Hamburg, Germany, on 2 September. The 23-year-old local is the fastest qualifier for the competition after claiming the 20-to-24 age group at the Australian Triathlon Series in Perth in February. Conway trains up to eight hours a day on top of being a physical education teacher at Pakenham Secondary College and whipping other individuals’ bodies into shape as a physical trainer. He believes victory in the prestigious race would be a just reward for the hard toil he has put into the sport and would give his army of supporters much joy.Nick on his way to Europe
Narre Warren’s Nick Conway is preparing to tackle a barrage of international competitors at the under-25 World Triathlon Championships in Hamburg, Germany, on 2 September. The 23-year-old local is the fastest qualifier for the competition after claiming the 20-to-24 age group at the Australian Triathlon Series in Perth in February. Conway trains up to eight hours a day on top of being a physical education teacher at Pakenham Secondary College and whipping other individuals’ bodies into shape as a physical trainer. He believes victory in the prestigious race would be a just reward for the hard toil he has put into the sport and would give his army of supporters much joy.Digital Editions
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