Triathlon
Olympic Games Paris 2024
San Francisco T100

Olympic Games: Marten Van Riel targeting a medal in Paris but says having 'fun' most important thing

BySportsbeat

Published 07/06/2024 at 22:10 GMT

Marten Van Riel is looking to get his hands on an Olympic medal after missing out on a podium place at Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020. The Belgian expressed just how much he loves competing in triathlon, with his immediate focus on the T100 Triathlon World Tour, which heads to San Francisco this weekend. The Belgian missed out on the events in Miami and Singapore, and is eager to make up for lost time.

Gentle beats Charles-Barclay for Singapore T100 win

Marten Van Riel insists he will have "no regrets" whether he departs the Paris Olympics with a medal or not.
The Belgian, 31, is a two-time Games veteran in the men's triathlon, but missed out on the rostrum in Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020 as he finished sixth and fourth respectively.
And though Paris 2024 may be his last hurrah at an Olympic level, Van Riel's main motivation is to depart France having given it his all, whether he lands on the podium or not.
He revealed: "I'm going for a medal in Paris, but I'll have no regrets. I will have been all in and done everything for it.
"I think leaving it all out there in the end is the most important thing. To the outside world, obviously medals matter, but for me what really matters is to have fun.
"To know that I left it all out there and to know that I enjoyed the journey of the past few years towards this race. I hope that I can do a really great race in Paris, race aggressively and have no regrets.
"I love doing the sport, and I'm super thankful that I can make a living this way. It's kind of crazy I can make a living swimming, biking and running around the world. I'm doing what I love to do and when you think about it, that's something you have to appreciate.
"Obviously, I'd prefer to take the medals and be the best in the world but in the end, I'm already proud of the journey I've done and I'd rather be very happy on a day-to-day basis and enjoy my training and come fourth in a race than to hate every single day and take a medal."
With Paris 2024 located next door to his Belgian homeland, Van Riel is relishing the opportunity to compete so close to home, with family and friends set to follow and cheer him on in France.
He confessed: "I'm super excited because the Games I've done are Rio 2016, which was on the other side of the world and there weren't that many people that I knew there and obviously with Tokyo, there was Covid and no spectators.
"Now with Paris being so close to home, I know that some of my friends and people from my village are looking to get a bus organised to come to Paris and a lot of people that I know say that they'll be there to cheer me on, so that'll be an extra motivator.
"Because in the end, a lot of people around me, my friends and family are making sacrifices for my sport and to be able to share the emotions that are part of the sport with them, that's awesome and that's going to be super cool."
Before the Games, Van Riel will compete in the San Francisco T100 Triathlon this Saturday, and the Belgian expressed his excitement about finally entering the T100 World Tour after missing out on Miami and Singapore.
He added: "I'm looking forward to taking up the glove against the best in the world. I've been in the short distance a long time and doing the same courses every year and having the same competition every year gets a bit boring.
"It's super exciting because we've got an awesome course here in San Fran and it's going to be crazy.
"I'm racing new people, it's just a whole new vibe with T100 around the race and I'm really fired up to race here and be part of it."

discovery+ is the streaming home of the Olympic Games, the only place you can watch every moment of Paris 2024 this summer
Join 3M+ users on app
Stay up to date with the latest news, results and live sports
Download
Share this article
Advertisement
Advertisement