Top vet gains international honours as he seeks world title.
Not content with saving the lives of countless animals, a top Solihull vet has been named as one of the fastest UK triathletes in his age group and is set to represent TeamGB in an international championship.
Dr Stephen Baines, head of soft tissue surgery at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service, will represent TeamGB at the International Triathlon Union Triathlon World Championships in Pontevedra, Spain this week.
Stephen, who is also a European specialist in small animal surgery and director of Willows’ residency training programme, has been taking part in triathlons for three years and has a wealth of competitive experience and successes under his belt.
He had been a keen recreational swimmer for 25 years and an enthusiastic cyclist for 15 years but admits he was never a huge fan of running.
That all changed when Stephen moved to Solihull and he started joining in with a few of the members of Solihull Triathlon Club.
He said: “After much gentle persuading and encouragement, I decided to start running, with a view to doing a triathlon in May 2016. I enjoyed that one so much that I haven’t looked back. I have gone on to do longer and more challenging races.”
Stephen trains for anything between eight and 15 hours a week and said his schedule is helped by having a job with flexibility and an accommodating family who know how important athletics is to him.
On being selected for TeamGB, Stephen, who has worked at Willows since April 2011, said: “It’s a great feeling to be selected as one of the 20 fastest triathletes in the UK in my age group. It’s wonderful to be able to compete with the best triathletes in the world, although the prospect is a little daunting too!”
Stephen has his first race for TeamGB – the aquathon – on May 2n d and his second race – the long-distance triathlon – on May 4th. He returns home on May 5th which is his youngest daughter’s 13th birthday. He said he has asked her permission to miss most of her special day and had promised to bring her back a special gift from Spain.
His plans for the rest of the year include two more half-Ironman triathlons.
Stephen added: “I feel this distance suits me as it is the right combination of endurance and a sense of achievement, without the same degree of pain and suffering that goes with the shorter, faster events!”