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Sissons, Taylor-Brown first World Cup wins at ITU Madrid

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MADRID, SPAIN – It was a day of firsts in the Spanish capital for the 2017 ITU Madrid World Cup, with both Ryan Sissons (NZL) and Georgia Taylor-Brown (GBR) winning their first ever World Cup. Also first on the podium were Taylor Spivey (USA) and Chelsea Burns (USA), as well as Raphael Montoya (FRA) while his compatriot Simon Viein grabbed in Madrid his second world cup top three finishes. [Read more…]

Hewitt, Mola take 2017 ITU Gold Coast titles

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GOLD COAST, Australia –  The second stop of the 2017 ITU World Triathlon Series saw the pace speed up in Australia for two fast and furious sprints, and it was Mario Mola (ESP) and Andrea Hewitt (NZL) who collected wins on the Gold Coast on Saturday. [Read more…]

Murray, Zafares defend New Plymouth ITU World Cup titles

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NEW PLYMOUTH ITU, NEW ZEALAND –  The South African and American dominance in New Plymouth continued today, a three-peat for Richard Murray, his third consecutive win, and Katie Zafares scored her second following a win in 2014. [Read more…]

ITU Mixed Relay World 2015 awaits

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One of the most anticipated events of the year is back this Sunday. For the third season running, Hamburg will host the 2015 ITU Mixed Relay World Championships in a whirlwind of dynamic racing. [Read more…]

Jonathan Brownlee triumphant in Auckland

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Great Britian’s Jonathan Brownlee finally ended the reign of Spains Javier Gomez Noya in Auckland today at the 2015 World Triathlon Series. Brownlee had not beaten Gomez on three previous occasions he was not to be denied a fourth time. A career best performance from Pierre Le Corre (FRA) saw him grab his first WTS podium.

Following a less than perfect start to his 2015 season he turned in a master-class performance over the tough and hilly course.

Remaining one of the athletes to beat throughout the entirety of the New Zealand course, Brownlee proved his gold-medal worth once foot hit the pavement and he secured a healthy gap that brought him into the finish-line. Adding a 10-second lead after each of the four-lap 10-kilometre run, he took home the top podium position with a time of 1:55:26.

“It was great to win today, first World Series event that I have won in a while. In Abu Dhabi I made a lot of mistakes and I have been beating myself up about it over the last three weeks and training hard because I did not want to do it again,” said Brownlee. “I felt good, I really enjoyed it today and I am pleased to win.”

63 athletes dove into the Auckland Harbour but it was no surprise to see the familiar sight of Richard Varga (GBR) at the front of the pack and first out of the water, a lead group formed crossing through the first transition that remained a tight pack until the end.

With the leaders becoming interchangeable, a 15-man lead group held a united front and stayed uninterrupted for all eight laps of the 40-kilometre bike discipline. The showcased leaders consisted of Brownlee, Thomas Bishop (GBR), Varga, Gomez Noya, Henri Schoeman (RSA) and Pierre Le Corre (FRA). The chase group, which housed New Zealand’s own Ryan Sissons (NZL) and the WTS Abu Dhabi gold medallist Mario Mola(ESP) could not close the gap and stayed behind by over 30 seconds.

Spain’s Gomez returned to form after his 6th-place finish in Abu Dhabi and earned himself a podium position. Despite not being able to catch up to the wind of Brownlee, in the final lap he broke away from Le Corre, who finished third, and established the silver medal. This is the first time in the four outstanding appearances in Auckland that Gomez has not placed first—he was the WTS Auckland champion most recently in 2014.

“Jonathan was just really strong today. I have been through a pretty tough time lately, I got sick right before Abu Dhabi and between that race and today I was taking a strain too so I am really happy with second place. Obviously I would have loved to win but I performed the best I could,” said Gomez.

Another standout performer throughout the day was Richard Varga who lead the charge out of the water and then out on the bike. The strong swimmer was first out of the water and remained a constant competitor among the lead pack on bike, where he also entered with the top time entering the second transition. He finished in seventh place with a time of 1:57:07.

Elite Men
1.     Jonathan Brownlee     GBR     GB     01:55:26
2.     Javier Gomez Noya     ESP     ES     01:55:41
3.     Pierre Le Corre     FRA     FR     01:55:52
4.     Fernando Alarza     ESP     ES     01:56:48
5.     Ryan Bailie     AUS     AU     01:56:53
6.     Henri Schoeman     RSA     ZA     01:57:03
7.     Richard Varga     SVK     SK     01:57:07
8.     Crisanto Grajales     MEX     MX     01:57:17
9.     Ben Kanute     USA     US     01:57:20
10.     Tony Dodds     NZL     NZ     01:57:39

Gwen Jorgensen claims WTS Auckland title

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Auckland, March 29 – It was a day of firsts as Gwen Jorgensen (USA) and Jonathon Brownlee (GBR) claimed their first 2015 ITU World Triathlon Auckland title on Sunday. [Read more…]