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PB Triathlon Editor left a comment for Dr Tamsin Lewis
"Hi Tamsin Thanks for joining the site. Great to have an "elite" member - I'm sure everyone would appreciate it if you could contribute some training advice to our training blogs.... Were you please with how Windsor went? We think we…"
Jun 18, 2009
Dr Tamsin Lewis commented on PB Swimming Editor's blog post Drafting effects in swimming
"Its a tough one this - I next manage to get anyone the right pace to draft .. and usually as soon as I get close to drafting the swimmer ahead doesnt like it, kicks extra hard or swims out of your path. It does make a huge difference - but you have…"
Jun 16, 2009
Julian Downing left a comment for Dr Tamsin Lewis
"I'm sure you'll be fine! Good luck...I'll see if I can spot you!! Heard from my local spies that the riverflow isnt too bad and I don't think there's any more rain forecast betwen now and the race so the swim shouldn't…"
Jun 12, 2009
Dr Tamsin Lewis was featured
Jun 11, 2009
Dr Tamsin Lewis left a comment for Julian Downing
"Thats pretty early, but could be worse! I''m off with the elites at 9 My first OD elite race, so tad nervous that ill be off the back, but hey ho Good Luck - i hear the swim is the worst bit because of current - so i'll be sticking…"
Jun 10, 2009
Julian Downing left a comment for Dr Tamsin Lewis
"Hi Tamsin - good luck at @ Windsor. I'm in the 6.50am wave (bit earlier than I'd like!). Looks like the weather's going to be OK - looking forward to it as my form's pretty good. Cheers JULIAN"
Jun 10, 2009
Dr Tamsin Lewis is attending Julian Downing's event
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Windsor Triathlon at Windsor, United Kingdom

June 14, 2009 all day
1,500m swim42k bike10k runSee More
Jun 10, 2009
Dr Tamsin Lewis is now a member of Beat:Your:PB
Jun 10, 2009

Profile Information

Sport interested in:
Triathlon, Swimming, Cycling, Running
About Me:
I'm a Doctor (Psychiatrist) recently entered into a few elite races after consistently being top of age-group.

Unfortunately I also have to work an average of 54 hours a week in my medical career so timing tight!
My PB's
2.11 at London last year
2.12 at Little Beaver
My Clubs:
Sigma Sport
Website:
http://facebook/tamsinlewis

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At 9:45am on June 18, 2009, PB Triathlon Editor said…
Hi Tamsin

Thanks for joining the site. Great to have an "elite" member - I'm sure everyone would appreciate it if you could contribute some training advice to our training blogs....

Were you please with how Windsor went? We think we may have taken some photos of you at Windsor (the name on your trisuit the clue!). If we're correct and you'd like copies of the original .jpegs then let me know and I'll email them to you.

Best wishes
PB Tri Ed.
At 3:05pm on June 12, 2009, Julian Downing said…
I'm sure you'll be fine! Good luck...I'll see if I can spot you!!

Heard from my local spies that the riverflow isnt too bad and I don't think there's any more rain forecast betwen now and the race so the swim shouldn't be too bad - still worth hugging the far bank on the swim upstream...

Cheers

JULIAN
At 9:46pm on June 10, 2009, Julian Downing said…
Hi Tamsin - good luck at @ Windsor. I'm in the 6.50am wave (bit earlier than I'd like!). Looks like the weather's going to be OK - looking forward to it as my form's pretty good. Cheers JULIAN
 
 
 

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