Plymouth Triathlon Club has a large and dedicated team of Coaches who are constantly striving to improve not only your performance and enjoyment of Triathlon but also their own Coaching Performance.
We are extremely lucky to have this kind of support for our members and any feedback or support you can give is more than welcome.
Name | Level | Photo | Coaches Info |
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Heather Booth | Head Coach / BTF Level 2 | ![]() | She’s a snowboarder too! |
Dean Crow | BTF Level 1 | ![]() | An early bird for his training |
Terry Harvey | BTF Level 2 Coach | ![]() | Originally from a running background I entered a triathlon in 1992 for a bet and was immediately addicted. I have raced every season since then over all the distances making my way to four World Championships including Hawaii in 2019. I joined PTC in 2003 & other than work taking me away from Plymouth have been a member ever since. I have held committee positions over the years as Head Coach and Treasurer. Formally a swimming teacher and scuba diving instructor I started coaching triathlon in 2005. Since then I have completed CPD courses including Strength and Conditioning, Open Water Swimming, First Aid, Sports Coach UK Safeguarding and Protecting Children. Currently I’m studying on the BTF High Performing Coaching Program for my Level 3 coaching qualification. |
Matt Searl | BTF Level 2 Coach | ![]() | I have been involved in Triathlon for over 20 years and completed many events from small Aquathlons to recently undertaking Ironman Lanzarote three times, with all the distances in between under my belt at some point during my sporting career. My main background sport was Swimming / Water Polo which I enjoyed for many years of my youth. I was one of the founders of the Plymouth Triathlon Club, holding various positions i.e. Chairperson, Head Coach, Webmaster. I first became a coach in 2004 and undertook my Level 2 in 2007. Since then I have undertaken CPD which includes:- Open Water Swim coach, Swim Smooth Coach, Sports First Aid, Sports Coach UK Safeguarding and Protecting Children (Enhanced DBS checked), Certificate in British Triathlon Safely coaching static bike sessions and coming soon British Triathlon Strength and Conditioning. As a coach I enjoy seeing new people coming into the sport and positively encourage them to undertake an event, achieve to the best of their ability and further develop their skills in the three discipline sports of Triathlon. As I like to say “Triathlon, a simple formula: Swim, Bike Run!” |
Neil Minion | BTF Level 2 Coach | ![]() | Favourite piece of training equipment is a snorkel |
Fiona Verney | BTF Level 2 Coach | ![]() | Likes a ‘bit’ of swimming |
Mark Rodd | BTF Level 2 Coach | ![]() | Big man with a big heart |
Lucy Kunc | BTF Level 2 Coach | ![]() | |
Justin Stanbrook | BTF Level 1 Coach | ![]() | I’m a level 1 coach, I mostly coach at the junior swim session, there is nothing more rewarding than watching the amazing progress of the youngsters over the weeks as there strike and technique improves I’m also the clubs race director, I took over for last years race at mount batten, this year it’s been my task to overhaul the race and move it too a new venue this came about after a discussion with a few other coaches and the fact we wanted a new challenge and a venue to incorporate the children’s event |
John Best | BTF Level 1 Coach | ![]() | Off road running is John’s fave |
Lucy Pascoe | BTF Level 1 Coach | ![]() | |
Simon Porter | BTF Level 1 Coach | ![]() | I’m a level 1 coach, I mainly coach the Junior Swim and running sessions and have done so now for almost 3 years. I come from a running backround however since finding two wheels I find there’s nothing better so is my favourite discipline. |
Ella Kerswill | BTF Level 1 Coach | ![]() | New kid on the block |
Rebecca McWass | BTF Level 1 Coach | ![]() | took up triathlon to raise money for charity, I thought how hard can it be, so entered Fritton Triple, a sprint, super sprint and Olympic triathlon over two days. I came last and won a Twix for my efforts as they ran out of medals. I decided to go back the following year, having not learnt my lesson and beat my time.. This was the start of the slippery slope and I’ve since taken part in half ironmans, Long Course Weekend in Wales and Mallorca and I’m the only lady to complete all 5 Outlaw races in one year. I decided to train as a coach as I noticed there was a gap for ‘value for money’ competitors in my old club, we didn’t really get long bike rides or runs as we were ‘slower’ so I decided to train and then I could take people out. I’m currently doing my Level 2 triathlon course and I’m a recent edition to the club having moved here last year. I’m a qualified Level 2 run coach and swim assistant and I’ve done many courses in disability sports and Strength and Conditioning. I love seeing people achieve things they never thought possible, whether that’s swimming a length front crawl for the first time or doing an ironman. |