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Three-Time World Champion Peter Robertson Announces Retirement

Triple World Champion and two-time Olympian, Peter "Robbo" Robertson of Australia announced his retirement as a professional athlete.

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Triple World Champion and two-time Olympian, Peter “Robbo” Robertson of Australia announced his retirement as a professional athlete.

Robertson was victorious at the 2005 ITU Triathlon World Championships in Gamagori. Photo: Triathlon.org
Robertson was victorious at the 2005 ITU Triathlon World Championships in Gamagori. Photo: Triathlon.org

His aggressive, all-or-nothing racing style won him three World Championships, multiple World Cups and legions of fans in Australia and around the world.

“Having decided to put a full stop at the end of my professional sporting life and having had an opportunity to look back over the years, I’m extremely proud of what I was able to achieve throughout my career. Not simply the results, but more so the fact that I followed and achieved my dreams,” said Robertson.

His unforgettable run in the oppressive heat in Gamagori, Japan propelled him to his third world title at the 2005 ITU Triathlon World Championships. After entering the final transition with a group of more than 50 athletes, Robertson took the initiative early in the final 10k and led throughout.

Previously, he claimed his second world title in 2003 in Queenstown, New Zealand, after a bold move to break away from the main pack. But the pinnacle of his career was tied to triathlon’s Olympic Games debut in his home country.

“My dream as a kid was to go to the Olympics and in 2000, when I won the Sydney ITU World Cup, I achieved my childhood dream, qualifying for the Olympic Games, in front of the very people who had helped me achieve this goal. This is without doubt my most memorable sporting moment. All my other results were just icing on the cake,” said Robertson.

“I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who was involved throughout my career, from my supportive family, friends, fans, coaches, training partners, sponsors, Triathlon Australia, the ITU and many more, you all know who you are. Thank You.”

“Robbo’s race record at World Championships is truly exceptional and his ability to consistently win or podium in big races has made him an icon of Australian triathlon,” said Anne Gripper, CEO of Triathlon Australia. “Triathlon Australia congratulates him on a successful and productive elite career and wishes Robbo the very best in his journey post triathlon and hopes he has the same successes in his personal and professional life as a new chapter begins.”

“Robbo has been a huge asset to the Australian Triathlon Team for the past decade, not only through his exceptional performances but through his unique and colorful personality,” said Shaun Stephens, Head Coach of Australian Institute of Sport. “Triathlon Australia would like to thank Peter for his tremendous contribution to the sport over the past decade and wishes him well for his future aspirations.”

Announcement provided by ITU.

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