By Liz Barrett

Published: Thursday, 25 August 2022 at 12:00 am


“Can we make it 7.05? Sorry! Dinner took longer to defrost than planned!” says the email from Non Stanford just before we plan to video call. It’s good to know that top triathlete couples have the same dinner woes as the rest of us.

Dinner defrosted and demolished, here they are, Non Stanford and fiancé Aaron Royle at their home in Leeds.

Non, fresh from her phenomenal final major Games (and a week before she’d win the European Champs title in Munich) and about to embark on her farewell Super League tour before retirement (which was yet to be officially announced at time of interview).

And Royle, who’s starting to make some serious waves in the long-distance world, a couple of weeks away from racing his first Collins Cup., where he would beat two-time Kona champ Patrick Lange in his race match-up.

But like their racing style there’s no hanging about, we’ve got a lot to cover…

220: Non, have you come down off your Commonwealth high yet?

Non Stanford: No! It still hasn’t really sunk in, just because we weren’t expecting to get silver at all. We knew we were an outside chance, but I think we really surprised everybody, including ourselves.

I’m just really proud of the rest of the team because they really stepped up at their first time racing at that level. I felt like their mum!

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(L-R) Mixed Team Relay silver medallists Iestyn Harrett, Olivia Mathias, Dominic Coy and Non Stanford of Team Wales at the 2022 Birmingham Commonwealth Games on 31 July 31, 2022. (Credit: David Ramos/Getty Images)

220: Are you able to sum up what that entire weekend meant to you in your career?

NS: It was a really special experience, at almost a home Games! The support was absolutely incredible on both days. Even people with English flags were cheering for us.

I’d like to have done a little bit better in the individual race [6th], but when I look back at the fact that I was on crutches 10 weeks ago, I can’t really complain. But it’s probably the most I’ve ever enjoyed a race. And it was my last major Games so I wanted to make a point of enjoying it.

I’m going to do the Super League season, so hopefully I’ve got a few more good results in me.

220: That’s some turn-around.

NS: Yeah, I tore my calf muscle two days before Yokohama. I went out for a run with Georgia [Taylor-Brown] and pulled up. Luckily she had her Apple watch on so we could get a taxi back to the hotel. I flew back on my own, so that was difficult. Negotiating the airport with all your luggage on crutches! Yeah that was an interesting experience!

But I had to have three weeks off running, and then it was quite a slow, gradual build back. And I definitely pushed the envelope far more than the medical team advised, but we were on a tight deadline for the Commonwealths!

I’d have loved to have had another couple of weeks of running. But I think I still had two of the fastest run splits in both races. I was just probably lacking a little bit of sharpness. It just shows that I’ve probably got enough experience now to just crack on.

 

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