Butterfield Takes Timberman Title

August 29, 2016 – Bermuda’s Tyler Butterfield earned the champion title at Ironman 70.3 Timberman on August 21st, using his multi-discipline prowess to overtake his rivals. The victory, which Butterfield termed a “surprise win”, comes just two weeks before the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Mooloolaba, Australia, where Butterfield will line up as one of the world’s best long course professionals.

“The win was a bit of a surprise. The way I raced was what I’d planned, I just didn’t think it would be enough to win,” said Butterfield, who intended the race to be his final hard preparation in advance of the world championship. “Andy [Potts] didn’t show and TO [Tim O’Donnell] flatted while he was in the lead. I’ll take it, though. It’s nice to actually win one!”

Butterfield emerged from the swim just shy of a minute behind O’Donnell. While O’Donnell showed impressive strength on the bike, a flat tire derailed his hopes for the win; instead, Butterfield and several other powerful cyclists (Leon Griffin, Justin Rossi and Michael Weiss) took control of the race. Weiss arrived at T2 with a slight advantage but was soon joined by Butterfield at the front of the half marathon course. The two battled it out together for the first half of the run, with Butterfield ultimately pulling ahead into first position and refusing to relinquish the lead. He reached the line in 3:48:04, one minute and 18 seconds ahead of second place.

Butterfield’s win was especially welcome after an early season fraught with illness and injury. A parasite affected his overall wellness and energy levels early in the year, and a lower leg injury occurred when he was finally back into full training, calling for significant time off from running.

“The time off earlier in the year with the parasite, and then the time off running in the middle of the year with an injury, put my season plans off from what I had originally looked forward to coming into 2016,” said Butterfield. “But that’s just sport. We do the best we can with what we have at the time and pray it’s enough.”

Equal parts humble and optimistic, Butterfield embraces every opportunity to test himself and is eager for the September 4th Ironman 70.3 World Championship.

“I’m excited to head to Australia next week and see where I’m at against the best guys in the world,” said Butterfield. “That’s my favorite thing to do – measure myself when everyone’s on form.”

About Butterfield Racing: 

Butterfield Racing consists of husband and wife professional triathletes Tyler and Nikki Butterfield and their two children, daughter Savana and son Walker. A native of Bermuda, Tyler’s athletic career has spanned professional cycling as well as triathlon and includes two Olympic bids (2004 & 2012, both in triathlon), three Commonwealth Games appearances (2006 in cycling and 2002 & 2014 in triathlon) and a victory at the highly competitive Abu Dhabi International Triathlon (2014). Tyler’s efforts are now focused on long distance triathlon and the Ironman World Championship, where he finished seventh in 2013 and fifth in 2015, working his way through the elusive top ten and earning his position among triathlon’s top contenders around the globe. Nikki, a U23 Triathlon World Champion (2003), Australian Long Course Champion (2005) and also one- time professional cyclist – the highlight of her cycling career being a World Cup podium (2007) – hails from Australia. She famously returned to sport five months after Savana’s birth, quickly claiming both the Ironman 70.3 Syracuse title (2011) and the women’s win in Abu Dhabi (2012). Since Walker’s addition to the family in 2014, Nikki prefers to devote her full-time energy to her family. She retains her professional status, however, and although she rarely trains and competes at present, after thrice retiring and returning to sport she’s learned to never say never to a sporting future. The Butterfields make their home in Boulder, Colorado. For more information visit butterfieldracing.com.

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Growing up in Colorado you can't help but love the outdoors. Something magical happens with 300 days of sunshine and the Rocky Mountains in your back yard. My athletic endeavors started on the bike, I would get out and ride whenever I could. In 2011 I moved to Oxford, England for work. I missed the sunshine and mountains, but discovered my passion for running. When I moved back to Colorado I started combining cycling and running, so it was only natural that I started competing in triathlons. I took second place at my first sprint, and caught the bug. Today I'm training for my fourth Ironman.


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