WTC Club Committee
Andy Long
Chair
I’ve always lived locally. My background was more focused on cycling and running, as I was never a confident swimmer as a child.
Jill Trowell
Vice Chair
I have always been involved in sport and have participated in a range of sports over the years. I have been a competitive swimmer since the age of 8, competing up to international level for Wales. I still train with masters teams in Cheam and Epsom but concentrate on open water events competing in 5km and 10km events. In 2023 I trained for and took part in a Channel relay with 2 others, unfortunately we were derailed by the weather on the day, halfway across, and so this is a challenge I am still needing to and determined to complete!
I became involved in Westcroft Triathlon Club in 2019 because my son was competing for them. I offered to take a swim lane once and within the year I was a level 1 triathlon coach!! I am also a level 3 swim teacher and level 2 Open Water coach. I have also completed the strength and conditioning course for British Triathlon. I have a BSc (Hons) degree in sports and exercise sciences and foundation degree in sports therapy, the nerdy side of me enjoys applying sport science principles to the planning and delivering of the swim, bike, run training sessions.
Simon Bailey
Head Coach
I came into Triathlon a decade ago after a 20 year gap from sport while focused on family and career. It started with a friend asking me to join her for the Thames Turbo, which I enjoyed so much I wanted to join a club and found Westcroft Tri Club when I overheard Rachel talking in the poolside shower! 10 years later and I’ve completed (not competed) many more Sprint, Olympic and Half-Ironman distance events, and, more importantly, helped others to do the same. I first volunteered to help out with the kids coaching in 2016 when we had an average of 5 attendees. Since then I have completed my level 1 and level 2 coaching and now, as head junior coach, I am lucky enough to be supported by a fantastic team of coaches. We’ve grown the kids section tenfold in size by focusing on fun and participation. I brought that same ethos to the adult section when I came up with the idea of “Couch to Sprint Tri” aimed at getting novices or lapsed athletes across the line at the end of their first triathlon. One of the highlights of my triathlon career to date was cheering on the first cohort of 20 new triathletes at the Thames Turbo where it all started for me a decade ago. And I’m looking forward to doing the same with our second course later this year.
Angela Smith
Race Director & Junior Head Coach
Not coming from a sporting background, I became involved with the club when my son joined as a 9 year old in back in October 2014.
35 multi-discipline events and several years later, he’s still with the club and I’ve moved through a variety of different roles – from parent spectator, to parent helper, to first parent rep on the committee, to taking a Community Tri-Activator course in 2017.
Since then I’ve become Race Director overseeing our Junior Aquathlon event in 2018 and 2019, and then with support and encouragement from the other coaches, I did my Level 1 Triathlon Coach training in December 2019.
I’m also a qualified Ride Leader and Level 1 Cycle Coach and I love helping our youth section with their cycle skills. I’m passionate about getting women and girls out on their bikes and involved in this great sport so I also lead rides for some of the ladies to build confidence and explore different routes.
Rather embarrassingly, I haven’t actually done a triathlon myself – yet – but maybe sometime soon ….
Steve Snook
Club Media Rep
I decided to join westcroft triathlon club after my brother had completed an Ironman triathlon with his tri club in Portsmouth and said how much fun they are. I have never been very good at sport, having dyspraxia my coordination has never been good, but I love participating in it. I could jog, swim and cycle short distances before joining the club in 2019. Unfortunately I suffered a serious back injury early on but after spinal surgery I finally completed my first triathlon in 2021. My positive outlook on life definitely has helped and this triathlon club is one of the friendliest and most diverse around. I am a special needs teacher and I am very keen to ensure the club continues to have a diverse and inclusive culture throughout which it does in abundance. ?
Derek Forbes
Club Secretary
More info to come…
Jen Rimoldi
Welfare Officer and Junior Membership Secretary
welfare@westcrofttriathlonclub.com
I joined Westcroft Triathlon Club a couple of years ago, not really having much idea about triathlons, egg and spoon race was probably my highest level of competitive sports. Having said that I’ve always enjoyed swimming but had never ridden a road bike and could count the number of times I’d gone for a jog, although I managed to keep vaguely fit. With the encouragement and comradery of WTC I’ve completed a few triathlons and Palace to Palace which was a lot of fun. Through the mentorship of the club, I now consider entering longer events that I previously thought were way beyond my limitations.
I’m a mum of two young children and strongly believe that everyone should be able to enjoy sports and fun in a safe and inclusive environment, so when I was approached to take on the role of Welfare Officer I happily agreed.
Sam Dalziel
Senior Membership Secretary
In my 39th year on this planet I decided to get ‘fit before 40’….slightly later than planned due to a few celebrations (!) I saw an advert for the ‘Couch to Tri’ course and after roping in a few of my lovely friends we all embarked on a 16 week unforgettable journey of fitness and more importantly fun! We ended on a day never to be forgotten and I am so grateful to say that 3 years on we are still loving being part of such an inspiring club. Personal highlights for me have included being chosen as the poster girl for Thames Turbo 2019, the Hever Triathlon Relay and completing the Palace to Palace bike ride. I’m also enjoying being part of the WTC Committee as Membership Secretary for the Adults. The club has given me so much joy that it’s a great feeling to be able to give something back. I would say to anyone ‘Tri’ something new as you never know what could happen….
Vebs Bhandar
Treasurer
More info to come…
Jo Smith
Social Secretary
Growing up as the daughter of a swimming teacher and sporty parents I spent many hours in the pool and other water sport pursuits. I dabbled in a bit running and cycling as a child/teenager but this went to the wayside during my twenties.
My interest in Triathlon began when my friend Jill (Westcroft coach and vice chair) persuaded me to take part in Hampton Chilly Super Sprint Triathlon in March 2022. Convinced this would be just a one off, I couldn’t believe how much I loved the event! There was no turning back, since then I have completed open water triathlon events with my favourite being the Bournemouth Aquathlon. The coached sessions are fantastic, building confidence and ability, not forgetting the social runs, swims and bike rides too! I love WTC it really is a fantastic community club that provides opportunities for everyone.
Shun-Lai Chan
Kit Manager
I became involved with the club through my children who have been members of the youth section for a number of years. I have seen first hand how dedicated and supportive all the coaches are.
I’m from a running background, and have competed in distance ranging from 5km to marathons, including London, Berlin and Boston. I have also taken part in triathlon relays but my ultimate challenge is to complete in a triathlon! However, firstly I need to learn to swim and cycle! That’s when I decided to enrol on the ‘Couch to Tri’.
What makes our club so unique is that our members are from a diverse background and we’re inclusive of all abilities, whether you’re a beginner like myself or a seasonal pro competing for GB!
James Hibbert
Events Captain
I joined Westcroft Triathlon Club via one of the ‘Couch to Tri’ programmes the club runs, after seeing my wife join the club in the previous intake. Both my wife and I competed at County and National levels in our chosen sports back when we were younger, but life and children took over, and the couch to Tri programme was perfect for us, giving us a real focus for getting fit again.
My background is predominately cycling, competing in many National, regional and club time trials, road races and on the velodrome over the years. Cycling remains my passion, although I do enjoy mixing it up with the other triathlon disciplines.
Elinor Nippard
Coach Administrator
Endurance sports have always been part of my life, having competed in running events since the age of ten (cross country, middle distance track and road races). When injuries started to limit my running, I soon got into cycling, initially on a mountain bike but then on the road too. I had an ambition to try triathlon for a long time, but it was only when I started regularly swimming while my son had his weekly swimming lesson that I finally got serious about completing a triathlon. I joined Westcroft Triathlon Club in 2016 with my first training session being a much needed introduction to open water swimming. I completed my first sprint triathlon in 2017 and have since completed a number of sprint and standard distance events. Running remains my strongest discipline, but I thoroughly enjoy the variety provided by triathlon and still get a buzz out of managing to string all three disciplines together in one event! I have been club secretary since the end of 2018.
Tulika Oommen
Diversity and Inclusion Ambassador
More info to come…
Katrina O'Brien
Parent Representative
I became the parent rep a year ago. I have two sons in the club who are at local primary and secondary schools. I don’t take part in triathlons myself but have recently completed the couch to 5k. I strongly believe that there are huge benefits in sport for children for their physical and mental well-being. Since joining WTC the boys have taken place in a number of triathlons including Crystal Palace, Westcroft Triathlon and Trinity Triathlon and more have recently taken part in virtual challenges. It’s a friendly junior club for all abilities.