Alongside the Americas Cup, the South American Junior Championships took place in Lima. Dominga Elena Jacome Espinoza of Chile took the win in comprehensive fashion in the women’s race. Born in 2005, Jacome won by 49 seconds after cruising away from her rivals on the run. After leading the way in the water, Jacome led as part of a select pack of five on the bike. It was on the run that she really impressed as no one had an answer for her speed. She was the bronze medallist at…
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Baca Vargas and Matute Win Americas Cup in Lima
After the Villarrica Americas Cup hosted the Olympic distance South American Championships earlier this year, the Americas Cup in Lima, Peru, doubled as the South American Championships over the Sprint distance. With plenty of local support lined up alongside the roads, the athletes made sure to deliver some high quality racing to live up to the occasion. Men’s race An impressive field lined up for the men’s race. Wearing number 1 was Diego Moya, the silver medallist from the Viña del Mar World Cup last November. Gaspar Riveros arrived fresh off…
Read MoreCombining Fatherhood and Triathlon With Matthew Mcelroy
Inspired in part by the returns of Gwen Jorgensen and Katie Zaferes to elite triathlon, there has been a lot of talk of combining motherhood with being competitive at the highest level of triathlon. Both are great ambassadors for the sport and their candour and example will help further tread the path for their fellow triathletes. With World Triathlon also innovating a maternity policy, the framework increasingly exists for motherhood and triathlon to co-exist. Nine time WTCS medallist Jessica Learmonth is the most recent athlete to announce that she will…
Read MoreGonzález and Bogiatto Win World Junior Duathlon Titles
After the action of the Senior races at the World Duathlon Championships, attention turned to the Junior races. Neither the Junior men’s nor the Junior women’s field were the largest, however both contained a number of high profile emerging talents. Pelayo González Turrez, the recent winner of the European Junior Cup in Melilla, and João Nuno Batista, the 2021 World Junior silver medallist, were perhaps the standout names. However, any possibility of a tightly-fought race was quickly squashed by González. In the opening 5km run, he gave a hint of…
Read MorePallant Winds Back The Clock As Mola Gets His Revenge
The World Duathlon Championships kicked off the World Multisport Championships today in Ibiza, Spain. In the elite men’s race, one of the finest athletes to grace the sport, three time world champion Mario Mola, had a score to settle. Earlier this year, he won a bronze medal at the European Duathlon Championships. The winner that day was Frenchman Benjamin Choquet while the young Belgian Arnaud Dely took silver. Behind the smiles before the start of the race, it was clear that Mola meant business. Over the first 5km, he set…
Read MoreWillian and Mcshane Win Eliminator Races in Busselton
As Oceania begins its descent into winter, the triathlon season is drawing to a close Down Under. In the penultimate Oceania Cup of the year, Busselton, Australia, played host to a Super Sprint Eliminator. The event was originally slated to be a World Cup race but was removed from the schedule in February. After a well-run event, Busselton could yet hold the World Cup next year. The athletes took on three rounds, with the field being whittled down after each until only ten remained. Although the fields were not the…
Read MoreWhich Triathletes are in the World Triathlon Testing Pool?
Look, we get it. Anti-doping is not the sexiest subject in the world. In light of the Collin Chartier case, the subject is at the forefront of discourse within the sport. It therefore felt appropriate to provide whatever reassurance possible that the world’s top triathletes (at least in short course racing) are being tested. This article will highlight the athletes that are being tested as well as drawing upon World Triathlon’s own numbers to indicate how often these tests are taking place. Before we proceed, there are two basic categories…
Read MoreWhat Are The BUCS Sprint Triathlon Championships?
On Monday, Cassandre Beaugrand will be taking on the BUCS Sprint Triathlon Championships. BUCS stands for British Universities and Colleges Sport and is the primary organiser of university-level competition in the UK. Having enrolled in a degree at Loughborough University at the start of the academic year, Beaugrand will be a part of the Loughborough team tackling this year’s Sprint triathlon championships. The racing will take place at Westonbirt House in Gloucestershire and athletes will take on a 400m swim (in a 25m pool) followed by a 22km bike. They…
Read MoreIs Flora Duffy’s WTCS Season Already Over For 2023?
One of the most notable absences from the start lists of WTCS Cagliari was that of the defending world champion, Flora Duffy. After taking the decision to delay the start of her season to rest a lingering knee injury and prioritise the summer, Duffy did not race at WTCS Abu Dhabi. She was then originally on the start list for WTCS Yokohama but was swapped out in favour of her compatriot Erica Hawley. Now with Duffy giving Cagliari a miss, she will have not raced at three of the season’s…
Read MoreTriathlon Courses Confirmed For Paris 2024 Olympic Games
Earlier today, World Triathlon announced the courses for triathlon at next year’s Olympic Games in Paris. Based in the very heart of the city, the races will take in some of France’s most iconic sites. The start and finish point will be on the Pont Alexandre III bridge with the athletes diving into the river from a floating pontoon at the foot of the bridge. Watching from above, a spectator stand with 1000 fans will be watching. The bridge will also host T1 and T2, giving the spectators plenty of…
Read MoreTilda Månsson Flies To 33:07 10km… In Training
It is not particularly common for us to report on efforts done in training. Unlike a race environment, training does not quite have the same level of control and sometimes can be a little unreliable. As with any rule, though, there are always exceptions and recently Tilda Månsson provided a very notable one. In a training effort on the track, she ran 10,000m in a time of 33:07. She noted that her previous best time was 34:04 so her showing represented an improvement of almost 1 minute. She also added…
Read MoreFirst Look at the WTCS Cagliari 2023 Start Lists
The start lists for the third round of the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Series are available and there are a number of prominent names racing as well as a few conspicuous absences. Cagliari will be the second of two Olympic distance races in the regular WTCS season; also note that the Paris Test Event will stand as a possible third Olympic distance race to count towards an athlete’s score prior to the Final in Pontevedra. At 1000 points, the race in Cagliari is therefore among the most valuable on the…
Read MorePierre Le Corre Wins Infinitri 113 Triathlon Peñíscola
Pierre Le Corre took on the Infinitri 113 Triathlon Peñíscola at the weekend. Across distances of 1.9km, 85km and 21km, Le Corre completed the course in a time of 3:45:41 to take the win by 1 minute 17 seconds. A field-leading 1:09:29 run split helped him to seal the deal ahead of Josh Amberger and Jannik Schaufler. Also racing in Peñíscola was Le Corre’s fellow Les Sables Vendée Triathlon competitor, Alexia Bailly. Bailly took 2nd place, 2 minutes behind Emilie Morier. Bailly and Morier were well-matched on the swim and…
Read MoreThe Long Shadow Cast Over Elite Triathlon
Collin Chartier. It is tempting to say that his name will live in infamy but in truth it will probably be forgotten within a surprisingly short period of time. The wheel shall turn and the next cycle will begin and Chartier’s name will be reduced to a tarnished footnote, forgotten by most, despised by the remembering few. It’s almost a pitiful thought, the idea that in his desperation to perform, to succeed, to enjoy his moment in the sun, he has debased himself to the extent that he will essentially…
Read MoreLeonie Periault Finishes Second in Cannes Triathlon
At the weekend Leonie Periault took on the Cannes International Triathlon. Opting for the Long distance, the double WTCS medallist raced across a 2km swim, 90km bike and 21km run. She ultimately finished 2nd in a time of 4:42:17. Marjolaine Pierre won in Cannes after producing a total time of 4:35:38. Pierre gained 9 minutes 1 second over Periault on the bike which was the primary driver of her victory. Perhaps the most impressive aspect of Periault’s day was her run split of 1:15:40. Her split would have been competitive…
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