After the second round of the 2023 Bundesliga in Schliersee, the standings have been completely jumbled up. As much as Buschhütten were dominant on their way to victory, there were several incredibly close finishes among the teams in pursuit. Indeed, 2nd place through to 6th were separated by only five points. As a reminder, the three top finishers (from four athletes on a team) count towards each teams’ points. Each athlete’s place is given the same amount of points (so 1 point for 1st and so on) and the team…
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Poetry in Motion at WTCS Montreal 2023
Chapter 1: Abu Dhabi Chapter 2: Yokohama Chapter 3: Cagliari Chapter 4: Montreal It is a law of space and time that light seen from the stars that dance across the night can sometimes be nothing more than the last traces of dead celestials. How fast does their light fade compared with how brightly they once shone. The same is true of man. He who was a star for a time will always fade, leaving only faint hints for the gaze of those still to follow. The question to ask is when can…
Read MoreThorn Makes It Norwegian Double At European Games
The elite triathlon scene takes on some truly beautiful locations around the world. Krakow in the rain is not one of them. Nevertheless the elite men’s field lined up to tackle the Olympic distance at the European Games as youth and experience took up their positions. Connor Bentley and Simon Henseleit both arrived with consecutive European Cup wins to their name. Meanwhile Adrien Briffod entered the fray on the back of a 6th place at WTCS Yokohama. A medal would all but seal his place on the Swiss Olympic team…
Read MoreThe Statistical Breakdown of WTCS Montreal 2023
With several prominent absences in the men’s field and an evenly-matched trio of 2023 winners in the women’s race, WTCS Montreal was always likely to come down to fine margins. That ultimately proved to be the case as the contenders were gradually whittled down over the course of the race until Matthew Hauser and Beth Potter struck clear to win the golds. To go with the breakdown of the splits from Montreal, in this article, we take a broader overview of the dynamics of the race. The Swim Vittoria Lopes…
Read MoreWho Had The Best Splits At WTCS Montreal 2023?
Swim In the women’s race, Vittoria Lopes picked up where she left off in Cagliari and clocked the fastest swim. Her time of 8:48 was super fast; even if the course appeared to be a tad short, it was a real show of speed from the Brazilian. Lena Meißner was next out in 8:50. After fast swims at WTCS Abu Dhabi in 2022 and 2023, she made her return to the front of the race after a spell out with injury. Meißner’s swim has really found a new level over…
Read MoreSolveig Løvseth Strikes Clear To Win European Games
After triathlon appeared at the first iteration of the European Games in Baku, it was not a part of the event in Minsk in 2019. Four years later, it was back on the menu in Krakow. In a bid to assert dominance early in the race, the World Military champion, Mathilde Gautier, set the pace in the water. Along with Sophie Alden, she broke clear of the field over the non-wetsuit 1500m. By the time the duo made it to T1, they had a gap of 15 seconds. Jolien Vermeylen…
Read MoreAngelini and Iogna-Prat are the 2023 Italian Champions
The Italian Championships over the Olympic distance took place at the weekend in Alba Aldriatica. While several of the country’s standout athletes were engaged elsewhere, with Costanza Arpinelli impressing on her WTCS debut in Montreal and Michele Sarzilla in Poland to lead the national team at the European Games, strong fields lined up in both the men’s and women’s races. Fresh off his win at the European Cup in Kitzbühel, Samuele Angelini torched the field to claim the Italian crown. In the swim Edoardo Petroni, Nicolò Ragazzo and Pietro Giovannini…
Read MoreThe Debuts and Personal Bests at WTCS Montreal 2023
Debuts When it comes to the debuts at WTCS Montreal, there is one obvious place to start. Maria Carolina Velasquez Soto was the standout among the new faces as she recorded a 10th place finish. By way of comparison, in 2021 and 2022 only three women were able to hit a top-10 at their first race in the WTCS. They were Lucy Charles-Barclay (5th, Leeds 2021), Kate Waugh (9th, Hamburg 2021) and Emma Lombardi (4th, Yokohama 2022). Velasquez is therefore a part of a very select group in recent WTCS…
Read MoreHansmaennel and Vrablova Earn Wins at Wels Junior Cup
When does a win become a statement? In particular, at what point is a winning margin large enough to be considered a message to one’s rivals? On their way to the wins at the European Junior Cup in Wels, both Thomas Hansmaennel and Margareta Vrablova made loud statements with their performances. Racing on the Junior scene now enters a crucial phase, with focus crystallised around the World Junior Championships in two and a half weeks. Some athletes will have another opportunity to race before the gun goes off in Hamburg.…
Read MoreAnema and Perham Lead British European Champs Team
After a long weekend of racing, the British teams for the European Championships in Balikesir, Turkey, have been determined. Several of the country’s most promising triathletes gathered in Mallory Park to take on the two-day event. A non-drafting heat on Saturday set the field for the final on Sunday. The final itself then consisted of a 400m swim, 10km bike (this time draft-legal) and a 2.5km run. In the women’s field, Tilly Anema was the first over the line in the final. In doing so, she sealed the first available…
Read MoreWhat Else Happened Around WTCS Montreal This Weekend?
On any given WTCS weekend, it is fairly common for the racing to dominate the storylines in triathlon. Over the last few days, though, there were several noteworthy stories to be found beyond those of the races in Montreal. Danish Champs The Danish Championships were decided over the Sprint distance at the weekend as Alberte Kjær Pedersen triumphed over Anne Holm. In the end, Pedersen’s running speed was enough to carry her to victory. Although Holm pushed her close throughout, she did not quite have that final gear to match…
Read MoreStories You Might Have Missed From WTCS Montreal 2023
From Taylor Knibb’s breakaway to Beth Potter’s outstanding win. From Matthew Hauser’s maiden triumph to Kenji Nener’s redemption. Wherever one looked at WTCS Montreal, there were plenty of narratives to follow. Throughout the field, there were an array of fantastic performances that deserve their own mention. With so many stories to keep track of at WTCS Montreal, in this article you can find some of the highlights that you might have missed. Maria Carolina Velasquez Soto Although there will be a separate article to address the debutants in Montreal, Velasquez’s…
Read MoreTertsch and Priester Win Race to the Top in Schliersee
The second round of the Bundesliga took place in Schliersee at the weekend and what had already looked like a safe win for Buschhütten in the women’s race was made even easier before the starting horn even sounded. Last season’s women’s champions, Potsdam, were unable to field a team and withdrew at the last minute. Jule Behrens had originally been slated to start and was among a group of athletes supposed to tackle the European Cup in Wels on the Saturday and then Schliersee on the Sunday. With a silver medal…
Read MoreHenseleit and Shabalina Come Out On Top in Wels
One of the big challenges of the European Cup in Wels proved to be staying upright on the bike as several athletes fell foul of the course, including the German duo Neilan Kempmann and Fabian Kraft. Only a week separated the event from the last Austrian event in Kitzbühel and many of the athletes took on the back-to-back races. With bad luck stalking several athletes, though, the winners of the latest Sprint race needed a slice of fortune to go with their finishing speed. Men’s race Whereas Kempmann and Kraft were…
Read MoreKenji Nener Completes Redemption Arc In Montreal
It is August 2017. A young Kenji Nener is on the cusp of making his WTCS debut for Australia in Montreal. However, shortly before the race, he is pulled aside by the Australian high performance director for a quick chat. In the space of a conversation, Nener’s career is over a mere blink before it is about to begin. Even if Nener had finished in the top-10, the Australian team had made the decision that he would not be starting at any future WTCS races. Whatever their metrics, whatever their…
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