Sophie Corbidge is by default one of the most more positive people you will meet but there have been days over recent months when even she wondered if a return to the top level of the sport she loves was possible as she battled to overcome long term health problems
Triathlon: Corbidge stoked with 20th place finish
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22 year old Corbidge is delighted to be able to reflect with some positivity on a difficult time in her career and to focus her attention on races in the future, not on whether she will be healthy enough to race them.
"It was a pretty emotional day for me, because it's my first race back since July 2015. It all started when I had to come home early from my overseas trip last year, I took three months off from February to April to sort out some long term health problems. I just really needed time away from the sport, to regain my health and wellbeing as an athlete and person.
"I started back gradually into training on 1st May, and slowly built up my training load until it reached a good level. I would normally introduce myself back into racing with some local, low-key events, but because it is winter in New Zealand, there were limited race options.
"I will now be aiming for the ITU World Series event in Edmonton, and hopefully some races in Tahiti and Tongyeong later this year. The big goal for me will be the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games in 2018, so all these races are important stepping stones now."
For fellow Tri NZ High Performance Squad member van der Kaay the race was further opportunity to gain vital international experience in what was her first race at this level outside of Oceania.
The race was won by Rio bound Flora Duffy (Bermuda), ahead of Ashleigh Gentle (Australia) and Taylor Knibb (USA).