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Norman Brook to Step Down as Chief Executive of British Triathlon

By World Triathlon Admin | 12 Sep, 2007

Brook to step down as Chief Executive of British Triathlon
Norman Brook, 53, is to leave the British Triathlon Federation as their Chief Executive at the end of this year.

Brook’s decision is work/life balance related as he intends to relocate to South Africa so that he can spend more time with his wife and family, where they are now based.

Brook took up the position of Chief Executive in 2000, just as triathlon was making its debut as an Olympic sport, and is credited with leading the sport’s growth over the last seven years. Great Britain has become established as one of the world’s leading triathlon nations and the sport has become a successful mass participation activity.

Brook has been behind the sport’s growth in membership, participation and funding. He has helped the sport establish a level of television coverage envied by many other sports and has been the architect of the sport’s growing structure. British Triathlon has also enjoyed considerable success in recent years, producing World Champions at senior, under 23 and junior levels in standard and long distance triathlon and duathlon.

For more details please visit www.britishtriathlon.org