Kris Gemmell

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Gemmell wins 2006 Corner Brook Triathlon, Canada
Gemmell wins 2006 Corner Brook Triathlon, Canada

Kris Gemmell (born 28 April 1977 in Palmerston North) is a New Zealand triathlete, and aquathon World Champion winning the title in Cancun Mexico 2002. He has also competed in the 2002 and 2006 Commonwealth Games finishing 6th and 5th respectively.

Kris Gemmell has been racing on the International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Cup circuit since 1998 and has had numerous wins and podium finishes.

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[edit] Career progression

When Kris moved from Palmerston North to Christchurch in the late 1990s to study at the University of Canterbury he was an aspiring Rugby union player. However an injury led to a chain of events that resulted in Kris coming to the attention and under the guidance of Doctor John Hellemans. Hellemans is a well known multiple World Champion Triathlete and coach.

In 1997 Kris competed in the ITU junior World Championships in Perth Australia coming a 6th in a field that included future World Champion Ivan Rana. Kris' break through race on the world stage in the senior ranks came in 2000 when he claimed 3rd place at the Tokyo round of the ITU World Cup.

2002 saw Kris win selection for the Commonwealth Games in Manchester England where he was the second placed New Zealander and 6th overall. Later that year he became World Champion in the Aquathon before later in the week backing it up with a 8th place at the Triathlon World Championships in Cancun Mexico.

Gemmell wins 2004 Gamagori Triathlon, Japan
Gemmell wins 2004 Gamagori Triathlon, Japan

Disappointment followed as Kris suffered some injuries and missed selection to the three person New Zealand Olympic team for Athens in 2004. Never the less the Year ended on a high note with his first ITU World Cup victory at Gamagori in Japan.

2005 and 2006 saw more good results on the World stage and selection to his second Commonwealth games this time in Melbourne Australia. After finishing 5th Kris had a series of 4th placings including at the World Championships in Lausanne Switzerland. Kris also won at Corner Brook Canada and his consistent year was rewarded with 5th place in the ITU points rankings for the year (2006).

In 2007 Kris is racing again on the ITU World Cup circuit with the goal of making the 2008 team for the Beijing Olympics.

[edit] Cycling

Kris has also raced alongside professional cyclists in UCI sanctioned events such as the Tour of Southland and the Tour of Wellington. In 2007 Kris joined the Subway team for the Tour of Wellington as they both are sponsored by Avanti bikes to kick start his season.

[edit] In the Media

Kris narrowly missed selection to the 2004 Olympics in Athens but was named as 'first reserve'. After training with other team members Hamish Carter and Bevan Docherty in France Kris was invited by TVNZ to give 'expert' comments on the mens and womens races. Carter and Docherty famously claimed the Gold and Silver medals and Gemmell was able to reassure broadcaster Brendon Telfer and the New Zealand Television audience that the Australian Greg Bennett would not catch the two New Zealanders.

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