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Becky Woods Triathlete: Never Standing Still

ByJoanne Murphy |

Becky Woods from Dublin is no stranger to success in sport having represented Ireland in both running and basketball from a young age, in recent years she has turned her hand to triathlon and cycling excelling in both and embracing the opportunity to train and race at home and abroad. As a child she was described as never standing still, always on the go, a trait that has seen her excel in sport no matter what the discipline or choice of activity.

Working as a speech and language therapist in the NRH in Dublin, sport is not only her passion but it’s also her outlet for fun, socialising and delivering some standout performances including; runner-up placings in the Triathlon Ireland National Series in 2018 and 2019. She went on to win the Triathlon Ireland National Duathlon Series in 2019 and was runner-up in the Duathlon National Championships that year. Winner of the Hardman Bantry Middle Distance race in 2020 and Hardman Waterville Middle Distance race in 2021 she successfully executed a great performance in only her third middle distance race at IRONMAN 70.3 Marbella in May of this year to finish as fastest female age group athlete on the day stamping her ticket to the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in Utah later this year.

Racing her bike as part of the All Human VeloRevolution cycling team since 2020, her cycling trophy cabinet is also bursting at the seams with the Team prize at The 2020 National Cycling Championships. In 2021 she was second in the Cycling Ireland National Road Series, the Irish National Hill Climb Championships, and took home runner-up in the Best Irish Rider Classification at Rás na mBan.

Coached by Olympian Gavin Noble of HupHup, a former guest on the show on episode number 50, Becky is thriving in triathlon and with her spot secured for the IRONMAN 70.3 World Championships in UTAH in October, her eyes are firmly on a solid performance in the States and similar to her training partner Hilary Hughes, Becky may seek to secure her pro card post World Championships. An exciting prospect not only for Becky but also for the sport of triathlon in Ireland as these female athletes represent not only themselves, their club and country on the International stage but they provide the inspiration and example for others to follow as they embark on their own personal journeys in sport.

Becky’s passion for life, sport and fun is infectious, her positive outlook and determination to succeed coupled with her desire to never stand still, has seen her thrive and achieve her sporting goals and ambitions from a young age, and I have no doubt there is a lot more success to come for Becky Woods in the future. Watch this space.

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