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‘Emotion drove me the whole way’ – Kat Matthews on incredible return

There were some incredible performances at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside, but surely none more noteworthy than that of Kat Matthews.

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Two thrilling races, two deserving winners but it’s doubtful anyone left IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside with a bigger smile than Kat Matthews.

This was her return to racing – she doesn’t like the term ‘comeback’ – after a well-documented journey back following her horrific collision with a car when on a training ride last year.

Back on the podium

And what a return it was.

She’d understandably played down expectations in the build-up, rightly saying just getting to the finish line would be a huge achievement in itself.

But she did so much more than that.

No one had an answer to fellow Brit Holly Lawrence in the swim – but it was Matthews who led the chase pack.

The pair then went shoulder-to-shoulder coming out of T2 as they started the run.

And while two of the sport’s finest runners, Tamara Jewett and IRONMAN World Champion Chelsea Sodaro, would end up taking the top two spots on the podium, Matthews was a superb third.

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Speaking afterwards to Greg Welch and understandably emotional, she said: “What accident?! I’m almost speechless. I expected to be working really hard, to suffer and to get embarrassed.

“I knew there was some data showing in my training that was good, but it wasn’t that good. I think today was just emotion driving me the whole way.

“And thankyou to everyone on the course because every cheer gave me the emotion to keep going all day long.”

Amazingly this race had been something of an afterthought, with her main early-season focus on IRONMAN Texas in three weeks’ time, just a mile from where the crash happened.

And referencing that she added: “Hopefully I’ll qualify for Kona there and then get back to the drawing board and get my head down to try and win that race.”

Kat Matthews Oceanside Chelsea Sodaro hug [Photo credit: Donald Miralle for IRONMAN]
Matthews was all smiles at the finish [Photo credit: Donald Miralle for IRONMAN]
Jonathan Turner
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Jonathan Turner
Jonathan Turner is News Director for both TRI247 and RUN247, and is accustomed to big-name interviews, breaking news stories and providing unrivalled coverage for endurance sports.  
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