Debuts Selina Klamt logged the best performance of the female debutants in Hamburg. She was the only woman making her first start to earn a spot in the final after qualifying through the repechage. In the final, she enjoyed a good swim and made it to the front pack of nineteen women. At that stage, she seemed to be in a perfect position to secure a place in the second round. However, the intensity of the race ultimately told and she slipped back into the chase group. In the end,…
Read MoreLindemann Sees Germany Home To World Relay Champs Win
Battered. Beaten. Broken. The bodies of the athletes had been through much and yearned for a respite after multiple rounds of racing at WTCS Hamburg. None such rest was forthcoming, though, as a number of the finalists lined up to race once more in the Mixed Team Relay. Doubling as the World Championships, the relay held a special importance. The winners would seal two male and two female places at the Paris Olympic Games, earning the right to start a relay too. That kind of security was hard to pass…
Read MoreWhat To Make Of Thomas Bach’s Trip To Hamburg
Amidst the action at WTCS Hamburg, one very important face lurked in the crowd. Thomas Bach, the President of the International Olympic Committee, was in attendance at the race and his presence points to a major shift in the sport of triathlon. The President of the IOC does not just happen upon an event like Hamburg. He does not accidentally end up front and centre of the VIP box at the finish line with the best view of the athletes flying through transition. For want of a better word, he…
Read MoreWhat Were The Big Talking Points From WTCS Hamburg 2023?
With so many different races taking place at WTCS Hamburg, there were plenty of talking points to take away from the event. Among the standouts were Hayden Wilde’s magnificent victory in which he beat Alex Yee in the WTCS for the first time. In a display in which he rolled tactical nous, blistering speed and an inordinate amount of grit into one, there is not a lot more to say about Wilde’s performance beyond that it was pretty special. In the women’s event, Beaugrand strolled to her third WTCS win…
Read MoreCassandre Beaugrand Eases To Victory At WTCS Hamburg
WTCS victories are supposed to look a little more difficult than that. From the moment she dove into the Binnenalster in the qualifier to the second she crossed the line to seal her triumph in the final, Cassandre Beaugrand hardly looked out of breath. The three rounds of the final ultimately amounted to little more than a procession as the field struggled to find an answer to the French star. To open the first round, Laura Lindemann shot out into a lead in the swim. Not only had the German star…
Read MoreWilde Gets Monkey Off His Back With Hamburg Win
Across two days of racing, the temptation was to look for the subtle clues into an athlete’s condition. Who looked good? Who did not? Such was the shadow-boxing throughout the competition, the answers were not fully apparent. In the last round of the men’s final, Hayden Wilde reached for the megaphone on the streets of Hamburg and left no question whatsoever about his capabilities. Thirty men lined up to contest the first of the three rounds. Racing over the same Super Sprint course as the qualifiers and repechage, the last…
Read MoreOlympic Spots On The Line At Hamburg Mixed Team Relay Champs
The Mixed Team Relay in Hamburg will acquire a special importance this year. Alongside being the World Championship for the discipline, it represents the final chance to automatically qualify a team for the Paris Olympic Games. Under the qualification procedure for next year’s Olympics, the hosts receive two male and two female slots, entitling them to start in the relay. As hosts, France thus already have their places secured. With that in mind, they have opted against sending a relay to Hamburg. Even if they had not earned the slots,…
Read MoreHome Win For Germany In U23-Junior Mixed Team Relay
Expectations were high for an accomplished German team to deliver before a home crowd at the World U23/Junior Mixed Team Relay Championships. Their intent was clear for Germany was one of several teams to pack their relay exclusively with U23 athletes in their quest for the gold. As Juniors are technically under the age of 23, perhaps the event was more aptly described as a case of U23 and very U23 athletes. Australia, Japan and USA were the only teams to completely consist of Juniors while several countries, such as…
Read MoreWhat Went Down At The 2023 WTCS Hamburg Repechages
Those not fortunate enough to earn automatic qualification to the finals of WTCS Hamburg returned to the course on Friday evening for the repechages. While the top-10 finishers from each qualifier were tucked away, recovering in their hotel room, they remaining athletes lined up on the pontoon. Both the route and the start lists were the same as the morning. A Super Sprint course awaited (300m swim, 7.5km bike, 1.75km run) while those from Qualifier 1 raced Repechage 1 and so forth. After a couple of big names, including Summer…
Read MoreWho’s Hot and Who’s Not After the WTCS Hamburg Heats
With the heats concluded at WTCS Hamburg, attention will now turn to the repechages and then the finals. Ahead of the next stages, it is time to cast an eye over the qualifiers and assess which athletes looked good and which ones flew under the radar. In some cases, cases can be made for athletes looking in a position to win the entire event. In other cases, there are some athletes that looked like they simply used the heats as a warm up and will show their true hand in…
Read MorePotter and Beaugrand Lead Women’s WTCS Hamburg Heats
Following the men’s qualifiers at WTCS Hamburg, it was the turn of the women. The same Super Sprint course consisting of a 300m swim, 7.5km bike and 1.75km run awaited and, while the pre-race favourites were for the most part comfortable in sealing their passage to the final, there were a couple of big names that slipped into the repechage. Qualifier 1 Vittoria Lopes was superlative in the water as she led the way in a time of 3:55. In her last WTCS outing, she led the swim in Montreal…
Read MoreMen’s Favourites Make It Safely Through Hamburg Qualifiers
The rude awakening of the alarm had barely been shaken off by the time to the first men’s qualifier lined the pontoon at WTCS Hamburg. Racing at an unorthodox 8am, a bracing dip in the Binnenalster promised to wake everyone up. With the prospect of a royal rumble under the bridge, it was best to be alert. All that mattered, though, was securing a place in the top-10. That would earn automatic qualification into Saturday’s final and avoid having to return later in the day for a repechage. With a…
Read MoreIt’s a Family Thing: Batista Brothers Make Triathlon History
When Joao Nuno Batista crossed the line in Hamburg, he did not simply become the World Junior champion. He became an integral half of an achievement never seen before in triathlon. Along with his elder brother, Ricardo, Batista became one half of the first pair of brothers to win the World Junior Championships. Ricardo Batista claimed his title in 2019 at the World Junior Championships in Lausanne. Like his younger brother, he claimed his victory on the back of a sensational running split. By a quirk of history, Ricardo’s field-leading…
Read MoreTalking Points From The 2023 World Junior Champs
After an evening of barnstorming racing, the new World Junior champions have been crowned. Ilona Hadhoum was in awesome form on her way to victory, clocking the best swim and run splits of the field. Similarly, Joao Nuno Batista won the men’s race after a balanced performance in which he was among the ten fastest swimmers and then detonated the quickest run of the day. Being born in 2005, Batista will be eligible to defend his title next year. Based on yesterday’s showing, he will be a formidable prospect for…
Read MoreThe Splits Breakdown Of The 2023 World Junior Champs
Swim The women’s swim was all about Ilona Hadhoum. The newly-crowned World Junior champion led the way with a fantastic split of 9:51. In doing so, she established a commanding lead set herself up perfectly for the rest of the race. The next closest athlete was Tabea Huys of Austra in a time of 10:11. Having led out the swim at the European Cup in Kitzbühel, Huys’ class in the water was no surprise. However, she did not quite have the answer to Hadhoum’s pace in Hamburg. Margareta Vrablova was…
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