Wellingborough athlete Melanie Ryding has qualified for the World Triathlon Championships in Beijing.
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Despite the weather causing havoc, she finished fourth and beat two others also trying to qualify – rounding off a result which means she should make the age group squad for the third year in a row.
Ryding said: “The conditions were really challenging, the weather was absolutely horrendous, the crosswinds made life very difficult.”
With the European Championships taking precedence for her before Beijing, Ryding is targeting a strong finish to proceedings.
She added: “I turned 40 early this year which means I’m in a new age category so hopefully I can break into the top 10.
“I’m hoping to finish where my nearest competitior finished in last year’s event, so around eighth.”
After losing four-and-a-half stones in just four months Ryding began triathlon training in 2007 – making the World Championships team for Great Britain two years later where she has been a permanent fixture ever since.
Regularly posting on her website and blog as well as holding down a full-time job, Ryding admits that the routine she keeps is intensive.
“After that I come home and do some more before sitting down in the evening.
“It’s much easier to do in the summer when there’s a lot of light and it’s a bit warmer.”
Belvoir Castle was the venue for the National Sprint Championships last weekend where Ryding claimed a place in the top 10 in her age group.
“I was more than impressed with an eighth place overall and for the first time I managed to hold my position throughout the run.”
The European Championships take place in Spain later this month with the World Championships in the autumn.
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