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Hawke’s Bay athletes to compete at IronMan 70.3 World Championship in Taupō

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Hawke’s Bay triathletes Graeme and Katrina Buscke train 35 hours combined, balancing family and careers. Photo / Rafaella Melo

Hawke’s Bay triathletes Graeme and Katrina Buscke train 35 hours combined, balancing family and careers. Photo / Rafaella Melo

  • New Zealand will host the IronMan 70.3 World Championship for the first time on December 14-15.
  • Hawke’s Bay triathletes Graeme and Katrina Buscke train 35 hours combined, balancing family and careers.
  • At least seven athletes from Hawke’s Bay, including the Busckes and Bram De Boeck, will compete.

New Zealand will host the IronMan 70.3 World Championship for the first time – with Hawke’s Bay triathletes pushing their limits in preparation.

The event is expected to bring 6000 of the world’s top athletes, plus supporters, and international media to Aotearoa on December 14 and 15.

Among the competitors from Hawke’s Bay are Graeme, 43, and Katrina Buscke, 42, a married couple who have turned triathlon into a family affair.

Balancing demanding training schedules, two children and their careers, the couple train about 35 hours combined – but not together.

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“It’s like ships in the night,” Graeme Buscke said, explaining how they manage their routines.

“I take the early mornings, from 5.30am to 7am, and then tag Kat for her session. One of us gets the kids to school, and we switch again in the evenings.”

Buscke has competed in 15 full Ironman and 50 half-Ironman races. His journey began in 2010 when a running injury pushed him to try swimming and cycling as alternative sports.

Since then, he’s competed in the UK, France, Spain, and New Zealand with many podium finishes along the way. This December, however, he has modest expectations.

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“This is the World Championships. The best of the best are coming,” Buscke said.

“In New Zealand, we train through the wintertime for this. Europeans and Americans have the benefit of going through summer and racing through summer. So, we’re at the start of our season, while they’re at the end of their season.”

Katrina Buscke, introduced to triathlon by Graeme, found the sport while dealing with running injuries.

“In triathlon, you use different muscle groups, so you’re using your arms and legs in different ways, which reduces impact and overuse injuries,” she explained.

Her journey includes three full IronMan distance triathlons and several half-Ironman distance races across Europe and New Zealand.

Katrina Buscke at the NZ Sprint Distance Tri Champs in Napier this year. "I won my age group and qualified for the World Sprint Tri Champs in Spain."
Katrina Buscke at the NZ Sprint Distance Tri Champs in Napier this year. "I won my age group and qualified for the World Sprint Tri Champs in Spain."

Triathlon has become a family affair.

Their 9-year-old son Bailey Buscke already trains almost daily, with running as his favourite discipline.

“It’s fun and good for your health,” Bailey said.

“He doesn’t need encouragement. He loves it,” Graeme Buscke said, adding that Bailey often watches cycling time trials and running events on TV.

Their 7-year-old daughter Lila Buscke has also caught the triathlon bug, favouring biking.

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“I like it because I can go faster,” she said.

Graeme Buscke, 43, and Katrina Buscke, 42, are not only preparing for the IronMan event, they are inspiring the next generation of athletes in their children: Bailey, 9, and Lila, 7. Photo / Rafaella Melo
Graeme Buscke, 43, and Katrina Buscke, 42, are not only preparing for the IronMan event, they are inspiring the next generation of athletes in their children: Bailey, 9, and Lila, 7. Photo / Rafaella Melo

In two weeks, the whole family will be in Taupō for the World Championship.

“We look forward to inspiring our kids on the world stage,” Katrina Buscke said.

Another Hawke’s Bay athlete, Bram De Boeck, will also be at the event.

About two years ago he crashed on his bike. The incident left him with a concussion.

“I had to stop for about four months,” De Boeck said.

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“Then, I went back too hard and too soon and ended up with a back injury.

“I’ve raced in Taupō many times, so I know the course. My family will be there to support me, which makes it even more special.”

Bram De Boeck is training hard for the IronMan 70.3 World Championship in Taupō. Photo / Rafaella Melo
Bram De Boeck is training hard for the IronMan 70.3 World Championship in Taupō. Photo / Rafaella Melo

De Boeck wakes up at 4.30am to fit in one and a half hours of training before work and schedules additional sessions during evenings and weekends.

“They’ve been incredibly understanding,” he said. “I wake up early to train before anyone’s awake, and I’ve worked hard to find a balance that allows me to spend time with them too.”

Bram De Boeck and family (from left) Kaito, 16, Bram, his wife Fumie, Kaoru, 9, in front of her, and Taishi, 15 (right).
Bram De Boeck and family (from left) Kaito, 16, Bram, his wife Fumie, Kaoru, 9, in front of her, and Taishi, 15 (right).

At least seven athletes from Hawke’s Bay, including Bram and the Busckes, will compete in the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Taupō, according to Triathlon Hawke’s Bay manager Jeremy Rimene.

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