Why have a coach?
There are many factors which influence an athlete's participation and achievement in sport but research shows one of the most influential, particularly with young athletes, is a coach. Indeed, the "first coach” is critical to hooking the child (or beginner adult!) into a sport. First coaches are able to create the psychosocial environment that "hooks” the athlete. For example, many champions go through a ‘romance' phase early in their careers, meaning that they seem to fall in love with their sport. And this love of the sport is important because without that love most young or beginner athletes are unlikely to continue participating. In short, great coaches help create great sport experiences which athletes want to repeat. A list of Tri NZ accredited coaches is listed below, with many having a link to more information about where they are based, their experience, and their qualifications.

An elite athlete's perspective on coaching
South Africa's elite triathlete Kate Roberts had this to say in a recent interview on the ITU website.
"But I definitely think it's a funding and coaching (issue)… we have so much talent in our country – it's scary actually – but it's frustrating because we don't have the right coaching ... We just have to believe in ourselves and get the right coaching. It's not even about getting great funding, it's about getting the right type of skills from a good coach and having that coach believe in you ...
"I would love to see a lot more Africans coming through, male and female, and I believe that we can. I get really frustrated if I am with athletes and I can see that they have the talent but aren't being advised properly, that's really frustrating for me to see, you guys could be better than me, you could be there with me – we could get those three starts for South Africa. We just need better coaching advice and better coaching ...”

Why choose a Tri NZ Accredited Coach?
Tri NZ seeks to provide quality assurance around the services provided by accredited coaches by means of influence and engagement. In practical terms this means that Tri NZ, through its example and communication, provides guidance and support to accredited coaches to help ensure they make good choices about the way they interact with triathletes and each other.

Tri NZ also encourages accredited coaches to act as peer support and mentors where they feel it is appropriate to do so. This is in line with the values of cooperation, collaboration and ownership underpinning the coach development programme. In short, accredited coaches also have a responsibility to ensure their colleagues are acting in ways which enhance the accredited coach qualification.

Lastly, all Tri NZ Accredited Coaches are required to sign an Ethics Form indicating they understand and will adhere to a prescribed set of ethical behaviours. While this is no guarantee against errant or inappropriate behaviour, it does constitute a commitment by accredited coaches to behave in ways which enhance the status of triathlon coaching.

If you have any questions (or positive stories!) about an accredited coach please do not hesitate to contact Tri NZ at brett.reid@triathlon.org.nz. Be sure to include a name and contact phone number.

Find a Coach
Click on the names below to view the coach's contact details and brief background information. Please note that not all coaches have chosen to include information about themselves.

If you have any questions about the coaches listed below, or if you would like to provide feedback on the coaching service provided by any triathlon coach, please e-mail Brett Reid

North Island South Island Overseas
Paihia

Karen Markin
Whangarei

Murray Healey (Level 3 coach programme registrant)


Oringa Barach
Samantha Warriner
Auckland

Ally Boggs (Level 3 Coach Programme registrant)
Barb Kramer
Barry Larsen
Bevan McKinnon (Level 3 coach programme registrant)
Brendon Downey
Chris Pilone
George Hilgeholt (Coach
of the Year 2009/10)
Hamish Taylor
Jack Ralston
Jon Ackland
Lorraine Scapens
Richard Lindross
Tony O'Hagan
Peter Pfitzinger
Walter Thorburn (Level 3 Coach Programme registrant)


Andrea Borland
Andrew Mackay
Anna Ross
Annette Lee
Ben Eitelberg
Brett Reid
Bruce Hunter

Dan Cullen
Daniel Crowther
Dave Allaway
David Bishara
Dene Coleman
Destry Gourlay
Egbert Koekoek
Gayle Clark
Ian Roper
Ian Witherington
Kellee Sandilands
Lee Greer
Liam Scopes
Miranda Stacey-Davidson
Patrick O'Connor
Patrick Harvey
Peter Bosch
Ray Pitch 
Rick Faulding
Rick Wells
Rob Dallimore
Scott McGregor

Sue Dorman

Tracey Trass

Verna Cook-Jackson
Wally Pritchard

Waikato

Craig Radley
Megan Arthur
Sarah Walker
Richard Kingsford
Waihi

Tina Syratt

Roto
rua
 
John Lee
Lawrence Oldershaw
Paul Westwood
Sam Thompson

Whakatane

Marina Fowell
Mike Van Der Boom 

Mount Maunganui/Tauranga

Brad Dixon


Carolynn Margan
Craig Torr
Kathy Miller
Lyndy Wickham
Mary Van Huysen 
Sandi Kaio
Sheryl McLay

New Plymouth

Graham Park


Russell Mancer
John Forrest


Taupo

Alix Sinclair


Cameron Durno
Kevin Raven

Neil Fleming

Wendy Chrisp

Gisborne

John Scott
Stephen Sheldrake
Waipukurau

Philip Shambrook

Hawke's Bay

Lucy Williams
Tim Jardine (Coach of the Year 2008/9) (Level 3 coach programme registrant)


Geoff Martin
Ken Maclaren & Ali Hollington
Kirsten Buckman
Shane Harrison
Tony Lambdon
Manawatu

Shayne Nation

Wanganui

Lee Harris

Kapiti Coast


Lynley Brown


Murray Ashley
Wellington

Gene McNaught
Silas Cullen


Carla Martin
David Creamer
Dave Dwan
Dave Shepherd
Emma Cachemaille
Gerard Smith
Jane Sclater
Kevin Nicholson
Sarah Coales
Warren Sutherland

Nelson

Ali Kimber-Bate
Jon Lynyard
Paul Thornton

Blenheim

Ray Boardman

Christchurch
 

Tim Brazier
Greg Fraine
James Cotter
John Hellemans
John Newsom (Coach of the Year 2010/11)
Mandy Holdstock


Andrew Abakhan
Arno Grueber
Axel Reiser 
Cathy Davidson

Cesare Granata
Craig Moore
David Creamer
David Plew
Jo Knight
John Ellis
Lou Connor
Malcolm Sincock
Paul Davies

Richard Greer

Timaru

Gary Fahey

Queenstown

Richie Lambert
Richard Matheson

Dunedin


Emma Rathbone
Mike Harris


Wanaka

Val Burke


Jacky Toepfer

Invercargill

Sid Cumming


Craig Johns
Greg O'Connor
Josh White
Rebecca Bond


Scott Larsen 
Tony Lambdon 
Tracey Trass
Jason White
Malhar Ganla
 

Vanessa Palmer
Mirko Zill
Ben Pulham
Amir Hashmi Bin Ibrahim

Craig Radley


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