Home FSA World Aloha Vision, road to Kona - Cameron Brown Andrew Taylor 48 State Road Trip - Minnesota Andrew Taylor 48 State Road Trip - Michigan 25 Sep 2018 Aloha Vision, road to Kona - Cameron Brown The Vision legend Cameron Brown had a passion for the sport of Triathlon ever since he did his first race back in the summer of 1987. Some 30yrs later he's still competing and loving it, As he get older he seem to appreciate the sport more and more. It's great to reminisce about the past but the future of Triathlon continues to grow. In 1992 he finished 2nd in the ITU World Championships as a junior and then tried his luck competing on the ITU World Cup season for many years in the hope of one day qualifying for the Olympic games in Sydney in 2000. His best ever race on the World cup circuit was a 3rd behind Australian great Brad Bevan and 2004 Olympic champion Hamish Carter. He never had the speed on the run like these guys so decided to try his luck in the Ironman.He had always watched the New Zealand Ironman in March each year in one day hoping to race. That day happened in 1997 when he competed in his first ever Ironman in St Heliers, Auckland. He had a shocker but he had caught the bug of Ironman and found his true distance in Triathlon. His first victory at Ironman New Zealand came in 2001 when he ran down the ITU World Champion Peter Sandvang from Denmark who held a 12 minute lead off the bike, his other victories came in 2002,02,04,05,07,08,09,10,11, 12,15 and 2016 at the age of 43yr! Cameron’s presentation:Participations in KONA IM World Championship: 16Best result in KONA IM: 2nd place in 2001 and 2005; 3nd place in 2002 and 2003Pro Debut year: 2000IM Wins: 14 Ironman wins (12x Ironman New Zealand, Ironman Cairns, European Ironman Championships)IM personal best: 8:00:12 at Ironman MelbourneBike: MeridaMotto/Inspiration Slogan: "To give anything less than your best is to sacrifice the gift" PrefontaneHometown: Auckland, New ZealandHow did you decided to start competing in triathlon?"I started as a 14yr old competing in school Triathlons winning the New Zealand Junior champs as a 15yr old in 1988 and have loved Triathlon ever since. I came from trying every sport as a kiwi kid mainly playing Rugby, soccer, Tennis and Badmington." Related News 6 Jun 2024 Lachlan Morton Triumphs at the 2024 Inbound Gravel With an extraordinary performance, Lachlan Norton conquered the 202 6 Jun 2024 Lachlan Morton Triumphs at the 2024 Inbound Gravel With an extraordinary performance, Lachlan Norton conquered the 202 27 Mar 2024 CANNONDALE AND FSA: RACE INTO THE FUTURE TOGETHER In the dynamic world of mountain biking, innovation is the name of