| Name: Chris Hill
|
 |
| Nickname: Hilly, Professor
|
| Nationality: Australian |
| Date of Birth: 24/9-75
|
| Home town: Gold Coast, Aus |
| Education: Professor of economics and advanced mathmatics |
| Height: 168cm |
| Weight: 55kg
|
| |
Hilly in front of McCormack and Miles Stewart |
| Started triathlon: 1991 |
 |
| Former sports: Water-skiing, ”Ice”-hockey |
| Hobbies: Likes watching classic movies and driving fast car |
|
|
Myself in a few words: |
| After conquering the sport of Triathlon here on Earth and snaring the coveted World Cup title in 2001, Hill decided to go back to Australia and race more and more. This is not a good idea, however, if you want to compete at the highest level consistently. After a disasterous 2002, Hill was heard to quip, Top floor elevators have only one arrow and the plummet began, dropping his World Ranking from one to a paltry four seemingly for kicks. Whilst suffering badly from what psychologists term Presidents Cup Induced Short Term Motivational Trauma. And thus the rebuilding of a shattered career began in earnest with Hill hiring the Rocky series on video. Mimicking the movie plot, training techniques and the anti-heros rags to riches storyline, Hill devoured training in a manner close personal friend Josh Dapice called, sponge-like. Thus bringing us to the present day and World Cup season 2003. Hill s all out assault on another title. This time for the fans. |
|
Preferred triathlon distance and format: |
| Olympic Distance |
| Training week:
|
| 10km swim/250km bike/60km run |
The smiling professor |
| Training philosophy:
|
|
| Best possible results from the least possible effort |
Best times: |
| Most important training session |
- Swimming 1500/3800 (25 meter pool):
|
| Race day |
- Bike 40km/180km (time
trial or race):
|
| Most memorable race: |
- Run 10m/42,2km (track, road or race):
|
| Winner World Cup over all 2001
2nd World Champs, Edmonton 2001
1st World Cup Tokyo 2000
1st World Cup Yamaguchi 2001
1st World Cup Tongyeong 2003
2nd World Cup Ishigaki 2003
|
|
| Results: |
Sponsors: |
| Beating Rasmus 2003 Ishagaki |
New balance, rival, profile-design, orca anatomic. |
| |
Website: http://www.chrishill.com.au |