Two Super-Mums are set to challenge the queen of Taupo, Joanna Lawn in next week's Kellogg's Nutri-Grain Ironman New Zealand in Taupo. Lawn, the seven time winner of the world's oldest international Ironman, is top seed for one of the toughest tests in sport set for Saturday March 3.
While motherhood was once considered an end to any sporting career, there are two mothers who will be heading to Taupo with push-chairs as well as considerable pedigrees.
New Zealand's Gina Crawford and American Jessica Jacobs are both Ironman winners around the globe and both have lofty goals in the sport since motherhood.
Crawford made her way out of the string section of the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra to strike up a stunning career with Ironman victories in Western Australia (2008 & 2009), Wisconsin (2007, 2010) and in Taupo (2009) along with four top-six finishes over only three years. Add to that four other Iron-distance wins including a comeback victory in Wanaka in January only six months after giving birth to won Benji.
It has been a juggle for the remarkable Crawford, who was a former competitive swimmer as a teen but only discovered triathlon less than 10 years ago. Her training regimes have to be fitted around the needs of her son.
"My emphasis is on quantity not quality. I have to be very flexible with my training as I am still breastfeeding," said Crawford.
"I always felt that I was just trying to keep up with what others were doing – I knew everyone else was doing 30 to 35 hours a week training so I thought that's what I had to do.
"Now, I'm doing all the crucial sessions but have cut out any recovery sessions and it's working a lot better. I'm a lot fresher because I'm not so tired all the time and when I do a sprint session I feel I can go a lot faster.
"Once I set my mind to something I'm pretty determined - in Ironman it helps to be determined and the mental side is just as big as the physical side."
Jacobs was a former member of the US armed forces and turned to triathlon after the birth of her daughter. She had nearly seven years in the army serving in Korea, Germany, Virginia, Kentucky and Texas.
She has a running background, with a best last year of 2:48, and she is looking at the qualifying mark of 2:45 for the US Olympic Trials.
Jacobs had her first success with second placing at the US duathlon championships and turned professional in 2007.
The 33-year-old was sixth in Ironman Canada in 2010 before a breakthrough victory in Florida that year. Last year she stepped it up with some solid 70.3 results before victory on her home turf at Ironman Wisconsin followed by successful defence of her Florida crown with a remarkable 8:55 the 13th fastest Ironman time in history by a female, on the back of a 2:53 marathon fastest ever by an American.
It's her first time venturing to this part of the world, as she looks to compete in both Ironman New Zealand and three weeks later back up in Ironman Australia.
The seedings for the women's race at Kelloggs-Nutri-Grain Ironman New Zealand are:
1. Joanna Lawn (NZL)
2. Gina Crawford (NZL)
3. Jessica Jacobs (USA)
4. Meredith Kessler (USA)
5. Kate Bevilaqua (AUS)
6. Belinda Harper (NZL)
7. Candice Hammond (NZL)
8. Rachael Paxton (AUS)