Eimear Mullan Explained

Eimear Mullan
Nickname:Emu
Nationality:Irish
Birth Date:21 May 1982
Birth Place:Portstewart
Occupation:Athlete
Height:1.69
Weight:55 kg
Spouse:Ritchie Nichols
Event:Triathlon
Updated:18 May 2017

Eimear Nicholls née Mullan (born 21 May 1982) Portstewart is an Irish professional triathlete who competes and wins Ironman competitions. She lives and trains in Scotland.

Life

Early career

Before taking up the triathlon Eimear Mullan practiced at the tetrathlon. At university, she studied sports psychology. She graduated in 2007 as a physical education teacher and then she spent some time traveling. She then started to cycle as a sport and this led her to the triathlon. As an amateur, she had already won some national competitions at both sprint and distance.[1]

Triathlon

Eimear Mullan began her professional career in 2011. In 2012, she won Ironman UK in Bolton and the Ironman 70.3 in Somerset. She became the first Irish winner on Ironman and is the current Irish Ironman record holder with a time of 8.56.51 (Ironman Barcelona 2015). In 2013, she suspended her teaching career to devote herself fully to her sporting career and joined the TBB team where she was coached by Bella Bayliss and Brett Sutton. In 2014 after representing Northern Ireland at the Commonwealth games in Glasgow she went on to claim the top stop of the Embrunman podium in France.[2] after a third place acquired the year before. In September 2014 she won a fourth victory at an XXL distance when she won the inaugural Ironman of Mallorca. She was elected Irish triathlete of the year in 2014.[3] [4] After a long injury break Eimear returned to racing in November’s 2017 with a victory at Ironman 70.3 Xiamen in China.

Results

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scope=row; align=center;2015Ironman Barcelona4th
scope=row; align=center;2015Ironman 70.3 BudapestFirst
scope=row; align=center; rowspan="8"2014Ironman MajorqueFirst
EmbrunmanFirst
Challenge Sardinien XL First
Triathlon de Gérardmer XLtiming
Ironman 70.3 SomersetFirst
Challenge XL Rimini First timing
Challenge XL Fuerteventura
Triathlon XL Internacional Portocolom First
scope=row; align=center; rowspan="7"2013Ironman 70.3 Miami
Ironman 70.3 SalzburgFirst timing
Ironman 70.3 SomersetFirst
Challenge XL Fuerteventuratiming
Embrunman
Triathlon EDF Alpe d'Huez XL
Ironman Klagenfurt First
scope=row; align=center; rowspan="4"2012Iromamn Pembrokeshire
First
Ironman 70.3 SomersetFirst
TriStar111 Portocolom First
scope=row; align=center; rowspan="3"2011TriStar111 Monaco Monacotiming
Ironman 70.3 Somersettiming
TriStar111 Portocolom First

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Eimear . www.eimearmullan.com. 8 March 2015. .
  2. Web site: la victoire pour Eimear Mullan. www.triathlon-hebdo.com. 18 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20140820062638/http://www.triathlon-hebdo.com/la-victoire-pour-eimar-mullan/. 20 August 2014. dead. .
  3. Web site: Don & Mullan Win Inaugural Ironman Mallorca. Volker Bolch. triathlete-europe.competitor.com. 18 January 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150119074424/http://triathlete-europe.competitor.com/2014/09/29/don-mullan-win-inaugural-ironman-mallorca. 19 January 2015. dead. .
  4. Web site: Eimear Mullan voted Triathlete of the Year. 2014. limavady.thechronicle.uk.com. 18 January 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20150119074246/http://limavady.thechronicle.uk.com/articles/sports/43079/eimear-mullan-voted-triathlete-of-the-year/. 19 January 2015. dead. .