Tim Don

British triathlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Timothy Philip Don (born 14 January 1978 in Isleworth, London) is a triathlete from the United Kingdom.[1]

Born (1978-01-14) 14 January 1978 (age 48)
Isleworth, London, England
Weight143lb (65kg)
CountryGreat Britain
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Tim Don
Tim Don on the run section of the 2011 Strathclyde Park Triathlon
Personal information
Born (1978-01-14) 14 January 1978 (age 48)
Isleworth, London, England
Weight143lb (65kg)
WebsiteTim Don webpage
Sport
CountryGreat Britain
Medal record
Men's triathlon
Representing  Great Britain
ITU Triathlon World Championships
Gold medal – first place2006 LausanneIndividual
Silver medal – second place2010 BudapestSprint
ITU Duathlon World Championships
Gold medal – first place2002 AlpharettaIndividual
ITU Aquathlon World Championships
Gold medal – first place2005 GamagōriIndividual
Ironman 70.3
Bronze medal – third place2017Individual
Bronze medal – third place2014Individual
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Career

Don is the son of former Premier League referee Philip Don.[2] He competed in the London Youth Games where he represented Hounslow in the triathlon.[3] He competed at the first Olympic triathlon at the 2000 Summer Olympics. He took tenth place with a total time of 1hr 49min 28.85sec.

In the second Olympic triathlon at the 2004 Summer Olympics he was placed eighteenth with a total time of 1hr 54min 42.13sec.[1] He was selected for the 2008 Beijing Olympics despite serving a ban for missed out of competition drug tests. At the Beijing Olympics, he failed to finish after exiting the swim in 48th place (out of 55) and was pulled out of the race by officials for being too far behind on the bike leg. The British team later said that he had been ill prior to the race.[4]

On 3 September 2006 in Lausanne, Don became World Champion after finishing 17 seconds in front of Hamish Carter. Following the swim, he was in the lead group on the bike but missed the initial break. He bridged the gap alone and caught the lead group on lap 5 out of 6, then took the lead along with Carter on the run, breaking clear about halfway through.[citation needed]

A few weeks later, Don received a three-month ban for missing three out-of-competition drug tests within an 18-month period prior to the race. The ban expired on 25 December 2006, but a byelaw meant that Don remained ineligible for Olympic selection. On Friday, 25 May 2007, he was cleared by the British Olympic Association for selection for future Olympic Games after appealing the ban.[2] The BOA appeals panel, whilst clearing Don to compete in future Olympic Games, criticised him for being "indisputably careless and irresponsible".[5]

Don won the 2007 London Triathlon in a time of 1 hour 42 minutes 1 second on 5 August 2007.[6] He set a new Ironman world best time with 7:40:23 at Ironman South American Championship in Florianopolis, Brazil on 28 May 2017.[7]

Two days before the 2017 Ironman World Championships, Don was hit by a car whilst riding along the Queen K highway near Kona International Airport in Hawaii.[8] He suffered a hangman's fracture to his neck, and spent three months recovering in a halo brace.[9] Six months after he was injured, he returned to compete in the 2018 Boston Marathon where he finished in a time of 2:49:42.[10]

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