They’re used to tracking them in their day jobs but next month the FCA will be hunting the Square Mile’s finest in water, by bike and on foot when they take part in the City AM Triathlon Team Challenge at the London T100.
The financial services watchdog is entering no fewer than five teams in the corporate sprint relay, a brand new addition to a weekend of elite competition and mass participation in the water and on the streets of the capital.
“Triathlon was just a throwaway idea in the pub,” says Rajesh Sidhu, 32, an associate in the FCA’s enforcement team and organiser of its sport and social committee. “A small throwaway idea became a big thing.”
The FCA and its independent subsidiary the PSR (Payment Systems Regulator) have around 50 triathletes taking part in various races at the London T100 this year, which includes individual and team races over shirt and long distances.
This is a third year in a row competing in London for some of them. Rajesh signed up in 2023 to learn how to swim properly, having previously been confined to doggy paddle in the pool on holiday, and got the bug.
For others, like researcher Kate Buckley, 27, the City AM Triathlon Team Challenge – a 750m swim, 20km bike ride and 5km run, with a different member on each leg – offered the perfect chance to dip their toe in triathlon.
“I used to swim competitively and had a break from that,” she says. “I’d always been interested in doing a triathlon but can’t really ride a bike, so when I saw the opportunity to take part in the relay triathlon format, that really appealed to me.”
Data collection lead Arunita Roy, 30, is taking on the run as a means of stepping up her rehab from a biking accident. “This was a really good opportunity to get back into it, get that pace and form, and eventually do an ultra next year. So it’s a stepping stone.”
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