10 Tuesday, April 14, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Triathalon Continued from p. 9 Continued from p. 9 most triathletes took a break when they didn't feel like training. But not Campbell. "He is very precise in his training." Banks said. "He makes a schedule and he sticks to it." Banks, who finished sixth in the 1985 Hawaii Ironman, said Campbell was so single-minded in his goal to be successful that it separated him from other triathletes. Someday, he said, Campbell would be one of the best. Campbell's parents, Peters and Banks all agreed that internal motivation allowed Campbell to be so focused in his goal. "All of my life, I have wanted to be the best at something," Campbell said. "After doing as well as I did last year, and on my own, I realized that this was something that I could be the best at." Campbell said he was patient and careful not to overtrain or compete in too many races because he did not want to injure himself or become disinterested in the sport. He said he wanted his improvement to be gradual. "I don't want to be an overnight sensation," Campbell said. "I don't want this to burn myself out before I leave." It is one of my age as an advantage for later. Campbell's main advantage is his age. Because the sport is so new, what Campbell has learned at 20 has been what the world's best triathletes learned at 26. How successful Campbell could be is not known because few triathletes have been in his position. Campbell said he was part of a second generation of triathletes. He said the first generation that currently dominated the sport was Dave Scott, five-time winner of the Hawaii Ironman; Mark Allen, five-time winner of the World Triathlon Championships in Nice, Frace; Scott Molina, four-time winner of the USTS National Championship; and Scott Tinkley, who has won all of these races at least once. These top triathletes, who are 24 to 26 years old, are supposedly at their peak, and Campbell is the candidate most likely to succeed them. Campbell, who swims with Tinley and Allen for the San Diego Swim Masters at the University of California at San Diego, said he had become friends with the triathletes that he used to read about. Campbell said he was not in awe of his competition and did not let their previous successes affect the way he thought about himself when he trained with them or competed against them. "I have a saying," Campbell said. I fear no one, and I respect every one. Even though Campbell improved last year, he said that he could still improve more because he had never had a race where all three portions of it - the swim, the ride or the run - had been good. "The more racing I do, the more I will learn about myself and how to prepare myself for them." Campbell said. "Again, it will just be a matter of time before I have more experience and will be able to put my races together better." Campbell said he was preparing for three races this year: the National Long Course Championships on August 30 at Muncie, Ind.; the USTS National Championships on Sept. 27 at Hilton Head, S.C.; and the National Short Course Championships on Nov. 15 at Boca Raton, Fla. Campbell's current goal is to win all three national championship races. These victories might not come this year, he said, but may in But, Campbell said he had one goal that superseded any other. in 1992 Campbell will be 26 and supposedly at his peak, just in time for the Olympic games. "It has always been my dream and my family's dream for me to compete in the Olympic games," Campbell said. "It's always in the back of my mind that I might be able to do it." Campbell said he wanted to return to KU some day and earn a degree in physiology. But for now, he said he would follow his dream as long as it lasted. Wednesday, April 15th 6:00 p.m. Room 202, Stauffer-Flint Meeting KU/IABC SUMMER EMPLOYMENT IRVING, Texas — Baseball Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle was in fair condition yesterday afterbeing hospitalized for chest pains, a hospital spokeswoman said. in JOHNSON COUNTY Available for: Typists * Word Processors File Clerks * Data Entry Light Industrial The men, 2-1 in the conference, defeated Colorado 9-0 on Friday but lost a non-conference match to Wichita State 5-4 on Saturday. Mantles condition upgraded BOSSLER-HIX TEMPORARIES Sports Briefs Contact your campus representative Stacy France at 843-7874. Men's golf team plays in California tourney Donner Mountain. Walking Comfort For The Great Outdoors. tice much last week because its members needed to use practice time to catch up on homework since their tournaments are usually held during the week. Mantle's condition was upgraded from serious to fair early yesterday, said Sharon Peters, spokesman for Irving Community Hospital. She was in the intermediate coronary care unit. The Kansas men's golf team competed yesterday and will compete today and tomorrow in the Western Intercollegiate tournament in Santa Cruz, Calif. Coach Ross Randall said this would be one of the best tournaments the Jayhawks would compete in this season because of the competitive course. Pasatiempo, that they would play on. The 24-team field includes the top west coast teams and teams from the Pacific Ten Conference, including fourth-ranked Arizona and seventh-ranked Arizona State. "We are fortunate to have been invited." Randall said, "We will politically be invited back next year." The former New York Yankees' great released a brief statement through hospital officials. "I'm tired, but I'm feeling fine." he said. Peter Sweeney little indicated he would have no other comment. 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