Thursday, January 29, 2009

Thanks Canada



Thanks Canada, its been a great trip.

I'm moving on from Triathlon Canada effective February 9th. It wasn't an easy decision to take as I have enjoyed great support in Canada, but its the right time for me to make a change and take on an exciting new leadership role.

The three years I've been in the role of Senior High Performance Coach at the National Triathlon Centre in Victoria, and the years before that in development roles have been an invaluable experience. I am enormously proud of the continued success of the NTC as a centre for international excellence, and particularly proud of the achievement of our Olympic goal with the silver medal for Canada in Beijing, both as Olympic Team Coach and working with Simon Whitfield as his personal coach since 2005.

It's been an honor and a privilege to have worked with everyone at Triathlon Canada, from Tom Patrick, Alan Trivet, Stephen Holmes, and Larry McMahon, to all of the coaching community, from Barrie, Craig, Patrick, Gary, Phil, and Benoit, and many many more athletes, coaches, volunteers and staff. I have appreciated their support, and trust to make the tough decisions and take a risk to demand excellence in attitude and practice.

Most of all, thanks to all the athletes I was fortunate enough to work with along the way, from our "BAMF" squad in Victoria with Simon, Kyle, Jordan, Lauren, Andrew, Colin, Dano, Paul, Kirsten, and Brent, to the other National and Development athletes representing Canada around the world. I will remember all the fun times, and know you all will keep going with the 'trial of miles, and miles of trials'. Remember, if in doubt, keep it 'organic', and go with "Steadystrongsolidgiveitagoseehowyoufeelstartfastandbuild" :-)

Canada is in great hands with the newly appointed High Performance Director Kurt Innes and is situated in its best position ever coming out of Beijing and into London 2012. I wish the best for the Canadian team and hope to continue to see them all at the races in the future.

So Long, and Thanks For All The Fish

Joel


6 comments:

  1. Joel,

    Big News.

    May I be the first to congratulate you on this new appointment, but to also say Thank You for all the great work that you have done for Triathlon in Canada.

    The sport has a short history, but Canada has an impressive and great legacy of success in it and you have been a big part of that success.

    Best wishes.

    SF

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  2. Very nice move Joel! Congrats :)

    Does that mean I can take over your lanes Monday morning at Crystal...? LOL

    N

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  3. Joel,
    Congrats on the new gig. It's been great fun watching the progression and success of the team here.
    As if Brownlee wasn't fast enough already....jeeez.
    Good luck!

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  4. No more Canadian people? Canadian links? Now, we know you're gone. Our loss. Your next great adventure! Enjoy the ride!

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