Double Olympic medallist Bevan Docherty will embark on a new career in triathlon on home soil, he announced in Auckland today.
Docherty has confirmed he will race in the new Ironman 70.3 Auckland race on 20 January to officially begin his career in endurance triathlon. This race also doubles as the official Asia Pacific Championship.
It won't, however, be the only New Zealand appearance for the 35 year old, who also announced today that he will make full Ironman debut in his hometown of Taupo in the Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman New Zealand in March.
Docherty, who is now based with his family in California, said he is excited to begin a new chapter of his illustrious career in his home country and his hometown.
"Triathlon has been my professional life for 15 years and I have been blessed to win two Olympic medals, a Commonwealth Games medal and a world championship title," Docherty said.