A BRADFORD firefighter is celebrating after qualifying to be part of the Great British team in the Triathlon World Championships held later this year.

Lorna Dodd, from Queensbury, only took part in her first triathlon last summer, but her second triathlon saw her take part in qualifying races and make the cut to represent her country later this year.

As part of the Super-Sprint Distance team, Lorna will be swimming 400m, cycling 10km and running 2.5km in the 30-34 age group.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Lorna has been a firefighter for seven yearsLorna has been a firefighter for seven years (Image: West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue)

Lorna joined West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service (WYFRS) in 2016.

She gained her level two cycle coaching qualification while employed as a bike ability instructor which led her to work alongside firefighters - sparking her interest in the role.

“I've been cycling from a very young age and then got into competitive running at secondary school,” said Lorna.

“I took to open water swimming during the first lockdown to improve my ability to deal with the cold.

"Swimming fast hasn't been one of my main skills, so a triathlon never really appealed to me.

"However, I was persuaded to do my first triathlon in July last year by a running friend, and since then I’ve competed in two triathlons, and at the European Championship Sprint Duathlon.”

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: She will compete at the worlds in Spain later this yearShe will compete at the worlds in Spain later this year (Image: West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue)

Lorna added: “My colleagues don’t just listen to me whitter, but they help me squeeze in gym time during busy shifts. Also, so I could take part in the qualifying race a member from my shift swapped leave with me. It was straight after he’d come back from a family holiday, but this allowed me to set off at 4am and make the race.

“The qualifying race took place in Sunderland and consisted of two super sprint triathlons 90 minutes apart – the first one started at 8am so it was a very early get up. I was thrilled when I was told I’d qualified. Even though I’d love to win I’ll be competing with athletes from across the world so placing in the top ten in my age category is a nice goal to aim for.”

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Lorna only took part in her first triathlon last summerLorna only took part in her first triathlon last summer (Image: West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue)

Craig McCulloch, Assistant District Commander for Halifax, said: “We are proud to have Lorna here at WYFRS as she consistently demonstrates the skills and attributes needed to be a successful firefighter. We all wish her the best with any of the competitions she has coming up.

The Triathlon World Championships 2023 will take place in Pontevedra, Spain, on September 20-24.