It was a day of records at Challenge Wanaka over the weekend with Dougal Allan well and truly confirming his rise in the sport of long distance triathlon. He not only smashed his own bike course record in 4:27:37 but also broke the long-standing course record in 8:26:38 beating Richard Ussher's 2010 time by nearly nine minutes.
The women's race was almost a repeat of last year with an on-going battle between the Flying Dutchwoman, Yvonne van Vlerken, and Brit Laura Siddall. In the end it was van Vlerken who was victorious with another new course record in 9:15:44 but she had to work for it, Siddall was chasing her all the way and finished just 27 seconds behind.
The day started off with a millpond lake and young up-and-coming New Zealander, Mike Phillips, leading out of the water in 50:21, neck and neck with veteran Kiwi, Bryan Rhodes. Simon Cochrane (NZL), Luke Bell (AUS) and Per Bittner (GER) were all within 10 seconds while Allan posted a 54.32 in eighth.
Rhodes, Phillips and Bell dominated the first 30km of the bike, but behind them McKenzie and Allan were showing their form as two of the sport's strongest bikers. By 70km, McKenzie had taken the lead, setting the pace with Bell and Phillips after Rhodes had a mechanical at the Red Bridge.
And that's the way it stayed until Allan put the hammer down and blew the field apart on the bike's second lap at the 135km mark. From there Allan made the most of his hometown advantage, continuing to increase his lead with the only real challenge coming from Phillips.