A three-year quest for vengeance today culminated in emphatic fashion as Sam Clark defended his Coast to Coast longest day title.
Clark completed a come-from-behind victory over three-time champion Braden Currie in the 243km race across the South Island, crossing the finish line at New Brighton, Christchurch more than seven minutes ahead of his rival.
After trailing by 12 minutes at the start at the penultimate leg, an incredible effort on the kayak brought Clark to within four minutes of Currie, eventually taking the lead with about 30km remaining on the final bike leg.
Clark won his first longest day title last year but, given Currie skipped the race, the victory rang a little hollow. So with Currie back and looking to revive his stranglehold on the event, Clark couldn't contain his emotions after defeating the man he has long been chasing.
"He's the man to beat," an elated Clark exclaimed moments after finishing in a time of 11 hours 2 minutes and 43 seconds. "He kicks my arse at every triathlon I do, and two years ago he beat me by the skin of my teeth [in the longest day].