Cameron GoodCameron Good is one of those talented athletes with a massive engine and a desire to win! This 24 year old, made this professional triathlon debut in 2007, and now races the top elite athletes in World, in the ITU Series. Cameron's journey to the top of the sport has been testing, however he has learnt some much and is now focused and ready to take it to the best in the world!
His journey in the sport commenced with a bang! His raw talent and ability saw him shot to the top of the sport as a junior and Under 23 athlete. Cameron qualified for his triathlon professional license at 19 years of age, then in 2007 saw him launch is National and International career in the sport. Cameron moved from the Northern Beaches of Sydney to Wollongong to live and train under Mr Jamie Turner, NSW Triathlon Head Coach in 2008. Now back on the Northern Beaches Cameron is ready to excel himself in the sport, with the goal of qualifying for the 2012 Olympic Games. He believes strongly within himself that he can compete with the best in the world. Cameron has the desire to compete in the Australia colours at the World Championships and ultimately at the Olympics, and at only 24 years of age, there is no reason why this dream cannot become reality. Currently ranked 6th in Australia, behind Brad Kahlefeldt, Courtney Atkinson and Brendan Sexton – the Olympics is a possibly! Media Release - Manly Daily 30th April 2011 Other Stories
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Up Coming Events Cam is back in Australia, after 3 months racing the ITU World Cup Series.
Recent Results39th Lausanne ITU Elite Sprint Triathlon World Championships: 54.35, 20 Aug 2011
8th Virgin Active London Triathlon Elite 31 Jul 2011 32nd Edmonton ITU Triathlon World Cup 1:49.19 - 10 Jul 2011 30th Cremona ITU Sprint Triathlon European Cup: 57.18 - 12 Jun 2011 11th Amakusa ITU Triathlon Asian Cup 1:52.32 - 5 Jun 2011 Race ReportsITU World Ranking
2011 World Ranking - 114th
2011 World Point List - 104th 2011 Olympic Selection - 102nd 2011 Oceania Ranking - 59th |
List of ResultsRecent Results 2007 to 2011 (as of mid September 2011)
2011 1st Devonport Triathlon Elite Mens 3rd Oceania Triathlon Championships in Wellington (fastest run split) 5th Geelong Elite National Series Championships 8th Virgin Active London Triathlon Elite 11th Amakusa ITU Triathlon Asian Cup 18th Mooloolaba ITU World Cup Series – 1:31min behind winner Brad Kahlefedt (AUS) 30th Cremona ITU Sprint Triathlon European Cup 32nd Ishigaki ITU World Cup Series - 2:17min behind winner Hunter Kemper (USA) 32nd Edmonton ITU World Cup Series 39th Lausanne ITU Elite Sprint Tri World Championships 2010 2nd Sendai Bay ITU Triathlon Asian Cup (Elite) 2nd ST Jean De Monte Triathlon Grand Prix (Elite) 2nd Sottomarina International triathlon (final race of Italian elite triathlon series) 5th Gold Coast ITU Aquathlon World Championships 10th London Triathlon elite (Biggest triathlon in the world) 12th Loutraki ITU Triathlon European Cup & Balkan Championships (Elite) 30th DEXTRO ENERGY TRIATHLON - ITU World Championship Series Yokohama 2009 2nd St Jean de Monte D2 French GP 5th U/23 Aquathon World Championships 9th Teams Triathlon D2 French GP 17th Athlone ITU Triathlon (fastest run - 30:47/10km) 19th Egirdir ITU Triathlon. 30th Yokahama ITU World Championship Series | 2008 1st Illawara Triathlon Club 1st Australia Day Aquathon (Open) 3rd Australian University Games Triathlon (Open) 3rd Callala Beach NSW Pro Tour (Elite) 4th Nepean Triathlon, Penrith (fastest run - 32:09min/10km) 6th Mooloolaba Triathlon (Elite) 9th U23 Elite Oceania Championship, Gold Coast 12th Australian Championship, Perth (Elite) 12th ITU Elite Sprint Distance Championship, Hobart 2007 1st VW-Circuit Olympic Distance Triathlon, Zurich, Switzerland 1st Triathlon De Leon = Castillion Regional Champion 2nd XIV Triathlon De Palmaces - lost to Francisco Pontano (Top 10 Ironman Hawaii) 2nd Callala Beach NSW Professional Tour (Elite) 3rd Overall Triathlon Cuidad De Vallodilid & 1st U23 (lost 2 members of the Spanish national team) 3rd IV Triathlon Valle Agraramon 4th Triatlon Vill De Camillas Regional Championships 3rd Overall Australian National Series Round 2 in Newcastle 3rd NSW Professional Tour Round 3 (Elite) 4th Nepean Triathlon, Penrith 4th Mooloolaba Triathlon (Open) |