Sunday, July 21, 2013

2013 Palamos ITU Triathlon World Cup Race Videos

2013 Palamos World Cup Highlights - Elite Men



A well-timed bike breakaway helped Mark Buckingham secure his first World Cup title in Palamos. Although blistering heat and the high sun added challenges to the already tough course, Buckingham was seemingly unfazed en route to beating Russia's Dmitry Polyanskiy and Yegor Martynenko of Ukraine , who finished second and third.

2013 Palamos World Cup Elite Women


n her rookie elite triathlon season Katie Hursey made a name for herself as she killed the run in Palamos to win her first World Cup title. The run was also key for Italy's Annamaria Mazzetti took silver, while Moana-Veale was third.

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2013 ITU World Triathlon Kitzbuehel Race Videos

2013 WTS Kitzbuehel Highlights Men



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2013 Edmonton ITU Triathlon World Cup Race Videos

2013 Edmonton World Cup - Elite Men's Highlights



Edmonton, Canada (24 June 2013) - Gregory Rouault (FRA) ran to an emotional win at the Edmonton ITU Triathlon World Cup for his first-ever gold at a World Cup race in 57:39.

Kyle Jones repeated as the Canadian National Champion with silver seven seconds later. Behind him, representing Team ITU, Ukraine's Ivan Ivanov crushed the final meters for his first World Cup podium finish in 58:01.

Andrew McCartney flew out of the water in a speedy 8:14 and went billowing for his bike with a 19-second lead. The Canadian was followed by a huge contingency of men, making for a congested transition zone.

Led by Peter Kerr (AUS), the men hustled towards the three-lap bike course. On the first lap, several men fell rounding a corner, including Canada's Andrew Yorke, while the rest of the men reeled in McCartney. But the Canadian was relentless and held strong at the top of the lead pack. Meanwhile, pre-race favourites Kerr and Jones rode safely in the middle of the pack, conserving energy for the run.

With a speedy transition, Ivanov was first off his bike to head for the run course followed by 22 men hungry for the podium. The first lap of the run separated the eventual medallists from the field, with Rouault, Jones, Ivanov & Rodrigo Gonzalez (MEX) all hammering shoulder to shoulder as they jetted for the bell lap.

But it was Rouault who dug deep and pulled ahead in the final crucial turns towards the finish. With a goal to get on the World Triathlon Series circuit, Rouault wouldn't be beat on Sunday as he claimed his first World Cup victory.

Jones earned silver in 57:46 while an ecstatic Ivanov pumped his fists in felicity with his bronze medal.
Edmonton will next year host the 2014 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final.

2013 Edmonton World Cup - Elite Women's Highlights



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Canada scored a huge day in the women's race, as Emelie Kretz, Ellen Pennock and Kirsten Sweetland swept the podium for the host country at the 2013 Edmonton ITU Triathlon World Cup.

"I'm really happy, especially with everything, the home crowd and on the next World Championship course," said Kretz, who also secured her first Canadian Naitonal Championship title with the win. "It's really amazing and I'm really happy with my performance today."

Kretz and Pennock went to work early, getting a quick advantage off the 1-lap 750m swim. The pair were followed by Claudia Rivas (MEX) and Erin Densham (AUS) and a sizable school of women.

Strong cyclist Flora Duffy (BER), who is no stranger to tough bike courses having won at the 2012 Huatulco World Cup, pushed the pace on the first long loop of the bike course, creating a small breakaway of 10 women. The lead group enjoyed nearly a minute lead coming off the first lap, as they headed for the two smaller 4.5km loops.

With a determined Duffy at the helm and out of her saddle riding through transition, the lead group of 10 gained another 15 seconds over the pack of chasers with one lap to go. 

Included in that ten were Rivas, Densham, Sweetland, Kretz, Pennock and Joanna Brown (CAN). By the time they hit the run, the chase group was hard pressed to make up a 1:20 deficit on the 5km sprint course.

Sweetland, Kretz and Pennock did major work on the first run lap, dropping a talented field for a 14-second advantage. America's Kaitlin Donner and Rivas attempted to keep pace behind them, while a struggling Densham fell to the back of the pack.

Kretz managed a breakaway on the final lap, leaving teammates Pennock and Sweetland behind. The 20-year old flew down the finish chute for her first World Cup title in 1:03:18. Pennock took silver, also her first World Cup medal in 1:03:29.

After struggling with injuries for a number of years, Sweetland got back on the podium with third in 1:03:35. Behind them, Brown ran herself into fourth, giving Canada a clean sweep of the top four positions in 1:03:49.

"First of all, sharing the podium with my young teammates was like a dream come true," said Sweetland. "It's great to be back here, yet alone the podium. I've about five years of struggle with injuries. I'm just glad I didn't give up."

2013 Alanya European Championship Triathlon Race Videos

2013 Alanya European Championship Highlights: Elite Men
Ivan Vasiliev continued his successful season with victory at the European Championships in Alanya.
The Russian looked comfortable throughout the race but he needed every second of his lead after a remarkable charge from Mario Mola. Alessandro Fabian (ITA) raced superbly to win his first Elite European medal and Mola was simply sensational, making up a deficit of 1 minute 44 seconds to climb from the chase pack to third over the 10km run.



2013 Alanya European Championship Highlights: Elite Women

Rachel Klamer won the European Championship after an exhilarating race in Alanya.
The Dutch athlete out-sprinted Vicky Holland (GBR) after chasing down and catching Vendula
Frintova (CZE) with two laps to go. Holland claimed her first European solo medal with second and Frintova held on to third and the final podium place.



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2013 ITU World Triathlon Hamburg Race Result Videos

2013 WTS Hamburg Tricast Men
Highlights of the 2013 WTS Hamburg Men Race



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1 Jonathan Brownlee GBR 00:51:05 00:08:47 00:00:27 00:27:18 00:00:21 00:14:14
2 Alistair Brownlee GBR 00:51:05 00:08:45 00:00:31 00:27:15 00:00:21 00:14:15
3 Javier Gomez ESP 00:51:14 00:08:52 00:00:26 00:27:14 00:00:21 00:14:23
4 Richard Murray RSA 00:51:42 00:09:01 00:00:27 00:27:37 00:00:20 00:14:19
5 Mario Mola ESP 00:51:46 00:08:57 00:00:28 00:27:40 00:00:20 00:14:22
6 Sven Riederer SUI 00:51:50 00:08:55 00:00:28 00:27:39 00:00:21 00:14:29
7 Aurelien Raphael FRA 00:51:53 00:08:50 00:00:31 00:27:12 00:00:22 00:15:00
8 Alessandro Fabian ITA 00:51:55 00:08:51 00:00:29 00:27:11 00:00:19 00:15:05
9 Ryan Sissons NZL 00:52:00 00:08:53 00:00:28 00:27:10 00:00:22 00:15:07
10 Jan Frodeno GER 00:52:02 00:08:55 00:00:28 00:27:38 00:00:20 00:14:43
11 Henri Schoeman RSA 00:52:08 00:08:43 00:00:30 00:27:20 00:00:20 00:15:18
12 Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS 00:52:12 00:08:50 00:00:35 00:27:43 00:00:23 00:14:43
13 Vincent Luis FRA 00:52:17 00:08:50 00:00:31 00:27:11 00:00:22 00:15:25
14 Joao Pereira POR 00:52:20 00:09:01 00:00:27 00:27:38 00:00:21 00:14:56
15 Tony Moulai FRA 00:52:32 00:09:02 00:00:29 00:27:34 00:00:21 00:15:08
16 Pierre Le Corre FRA 00:52:32 00:09:08 00:00:31 00:27:24 00:00:22 00:15:09
17 Florin Salvisberg SUI 00:52:34 00:09:11 00:00:27 00:27:27 00:00:18 00:15:13
18 Aaron Royle AUS 00:52:39 00:08:52 00:00:28 00:27:13 00:00:22 00:15:46
19 Richard Varga SVK 00:52:39 00:08:42 00:00:31 00:27:53 00:00:20 00:15:14
20 Andrew Yorke CAN 00:52:43 00:09:07 00:00:28 00:27:30 00:00:20 00:15:20
21 Joe Maloy USA 00:52:47 00:08:58 00:00:29 00:27:39 00:00:21 00:15:23
22 Igor Polyanskiy RUS 00:52:51 00:08:49 00:00:29 00:27:51 00:00:23 00:15:23
23 Dan Wilson AUS 00:52:56 00:09:03 00:00:30 00:27:29 00:00:20 00:15:36
24 Grégory Rouault FRA 00:53:02 00:09:26 00:00:31 00:28:09 00:00:19 00:14:39
25 Kyle Jones CAN 00:53:03 00:09:13 00:00:30 00:28:22 00:00:21 00:14:40
26 Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG 00:53:05 00:09:26 00:00:29 00:28:11 00:00:20 00:14:41
27 Maximilian Schwetz GER 00:53:10 00:08:49 00:00:30 00:27:45 00:00:23 00:15:45
28 Marco Van Der Stel NED 00:53:11 00:09:04 00:00:29 00:27:29 00:00:23 00:15:47
29 Matt Chrabot USA 00:53:11 00:09:09 00:00:33 00:27:23 00:00:23 00:15:45
30 Franz Loeschke GER 00:53:12 00:09:22 00:00:29 00:28:12 00:00:21 00:14:51
31 Davide Uccellari ITA 00:53:19 00:09:26 00:00:30 00:28:13 00:00:18 00:14:54
32 Cameron Good AUS 00:53:22 00:09:23 00:00:31 00:28:11 00:00:21 00:14:59
33 Adam Bowden GBR 00:53:23 00:09:28 00:00:29 00:28:09 00:00:24 00:14:55
34 Ryan Bailie AUS 00:53:24 00:09:23 00:00:32 00:28:08 00:00:21 00:15:01
35 Crisanto Grajales MEX 00:53:24 00:09:25 00:00:30 00:28:07 00:00:21 00:15:03
36 Christian Prochnow GER 00:53:26 00:09:21 00:00:30 00:28:12 00:00:23 00:15:02
37 Brendan Sexton AUS 00:53:32 00:09:31 00:00:30 00:28:06 00:00:19 00:15:07
38 David Mcnamee GBR 00:53:34 00:09:20 00:00:33 00:28:12 00:00:22 00:15:09
39 Diogo Sclebin BRA 00:53:34 00:09:20 00:00:31 00:28:16 00:00:22 00:15:06
40 Yuichi Hosoda JPN 00:53:35 00:08:59 00:00:31 00:27:36 00:00:22 00:16:09
41 Oleksiy Syutkin UKR 00:53:36 00:09:18 00:00:30 00:28:20 00:00:18 00:15:12
42 Andrew Mccartney CAN 00:53:38 00:08:53 00:00:30 00:27:46 00:00:21 00:16:10
43 Irving Perez MEX 00:53:39 00:08:55 00:00:27 00:27:48 00:00:23 00:16:07
44 Aaron Harris GBR 00:53:42 00:09:19 00:00:30 00:28:14 00:00:21 00:15:21
45 Tony Dodds NZL 00:53:47 00:09:08 00:00:31 00:28:28 00:00:22 00:15:20
46 Gregory Billington USA 00:53:48 00:09:14 00:00:29 00:28:20 00:00:20 00:15:26
47 Premysl Svarc CZE 00:53:49 00:09:27 00:00:30 00:28:10 00:00:24 00:15:20
48 Hirokatsu Tayama JPN 00:53:50 00:09:01 00:00:29 00:27:37 00:00:24 00:16:21
49 Reinaldo Colucci BRA 00:53:53 00:09:25 00:00:32 00:28:11 00:00:21 00:15:26
50 Simon De Cuyper BEL 00:53:55 00:09:31 00:00:31 00:28:02 00:00:18 00:15:34
51 Bryce Mcmaster NZL 00:53:57 00:08:53 00:00:32 00:27:42 00:00:24 00:16:27
52 Peter Kerr AUS 00:54:00 00:09:06 00:00:31 00:28:28 00:00:22 00:15:34
53 Andrey Bryukhankov RUS 00:54:03 00:09:10 00:00:30 00:28:27 00:00:25 00:15:32
54 Jesus Gomar ESP 00:54:13 00:09:22 00:00:32 00:28:09 00:00:22 00:15:50
55 Matthew Sharp GBR 00:54:15 00:09:25 00:00:31 00:28:12 00:00:21 00:15:48
56 Bruno Matheus BRA 00:54:33 00:09:23 00:00:29 00:28:11 00:00:20 00:16:10
57 Akos Vanek HUN 00:54:36 00:09:13 00:00:31 00:28:20 00:00:20 00:16:15
58 Ryosuke Yamamoto JPN 00:54:48 00:09:15 00:00:30 00:28:22 00:00:22 00:16:22

1 Anne Haug GER 00:57:21 00:10:18 00:00:30 00:30:09 00:00:21 00:16:05
2 Non Stanford GBR 00:57:35 00:09:57 00:00:30 00:30:31 00:00:21 00:16:17
3 Jodie Stimpson GBR 00:57:36 00:09:50 00:00:33 00:30:35 00:00:21 00:16:19
4 Andrea Hewitt NZL 00:57:40 00:10:08 00:00:33 00:30:21 00:00:22 00:16:18
5 Ashleigh Gentle AUS 00:57:41 00:10:10 00:00:33 00:30:18 00:00:23 00:16:19
6 Gwen Jorgensen USA 00:58:03 00:10:21 00:00:30 00:31:21 00:00:24 00:15:31
7 Emma Jackson AUS 00:58:12 00:10:10 00:00:34 00:30:27 00:00:23 00:16:41
8 Anja Knapp GER 00:58:18 00:09:48 00:00:31 00:30:40 00:00:20 00:17:01
9 Hanna Philippin GER 00:58:19 00:10:10 00:00:33 00:30:18 00:00:22 00:16:58
10 Alice Betto ITA 00:58:20 00:09:54 00:00:31 00:30:40 00:00:22 00:16:54
11 Sarah-anne Brault CAN 00:58:20 00:10:08 00:00:33 00:30:26 00:00:23 00:16:53
12 Aileen Reid IRL 00:58:24 00:09:57 00:00:37 00:30:27 00:00:25 00:16:59
13 Annamaria Mazzetti ITA 00:58:31 00:09:59 00:00:31 00:30:36 00:00:24 00:17:03
14 Kaitlin Donner USA 00:58:31 00:10:11 00:00:35 00:30:19 00:00:23 00:17:06
15 Kirsten Sweetland CAN 00:58:33 00:10:07 00:00:33 00:30:22 00:00:24 00:17:08
16 Mateja Simic SLO 00:58:36 00:10:09 00:00:34 00:30:16 00:00:24 00:17:15
17 Jessica Harrison FRA 00:58:39 00:09:51 00:00:32 00:30:39 00:00:23 00:17:17
18 Ainhoa Murua ESP 00:58:42 00:09:59 00:00:32 00:30:32 00:00:24 00:17:18
19 Vicky Holland GBR 00:58:44 00:10:01 00:00:34 00:30:26 00:00:25 00:17:20
20 Rebecca Robisch GER 00:58:46 00:09:51 00:00:29 00:30:39 00:00:21 00:17:28
21 Pamela Oliveira BRA 00:58:47 00:09:36 00:00:34 00:30:54 00:00:24 00:17:20
22 Emma Moffatt AUS 00:58:49 00:10:27 00:00:31 00:31:13 00:00:22 00:16:17
23 Katrien Verstuyft BEL 00:58:49 00:10:04 00:00:34 00:30:25 00:00:21 00:17:26
24 Kate Roberts RSA 00:58:49 00:10:02 00:00:32 00:30:26 00:00:31 00:17:19
25 Svenja Bazlen GER 00:58:52 00:10:00 00:00:33 00:30:26 00:00:25 00:17:30
26 Natalie Van Coevorden AUS 00:58:52 00:09:38 00:00:35 00:30:50 00:00:25 00:17:26
27 Kate Mcilroy NZL 00:58:56 00:09:58 00:00:31 00:30:30 00:00:21 00:17:38
28 Vanessa Raw GBR 00:59:00 00:10:00 00:00:36 00:30:34 00:00:29 00:17:24
29 Irina Abysova RUS 00:59:07 00:09:49 00:00:32 00:30:50 00:00:25 00:17:33
30 Maaike Caelers NED 00:59:12 00:10:20 00:00:32 00:31:18 00:00:24 00:16:39
31 Ellen Pennock CAN 00:59:13 00:10:22 00:00:35 00:31:15 00:00:24 00:16:39
32 Sarah Groff USA 00:59:15 00:09:40 00:00:32 00:31:14 00:00:24 00:17:27
33 Charlotte Bonin ITA 00:59:17 00:09:49 00:00:36 00:30:45 00:00:23 00:17:47
34 Claudia Rivas MEX 00:59:18 00:09:50 00:00:33 00:30:43 00:00:25 00:17:49
35 Katie Hursey USA 00:59:28 00:10:07 00:00:33 00:31:33 00:00:26 00:16:50
36 Carolina Routier ESP 00:59:32 00:09:35 00:00:35 00:30:54 00:00:25 00:18:05
37 Lisa Perterer AUT 00:59:37 00:10:26 00:00:31 00:31:13 00:00:25 00:17:03
38 Emmie Charayron FRA 00:59:37 00:10:30 00:00:33 00:31:08 00:00:25 00:17:04
39 Yuka Sato JPN 00:59:37 00:09:39 00:00:35 00:30:50 00:00:25 00:18:11
40 Katie Hewison GBR 00:59:42 00:10:28 00:00:31 00:31:11 00:00:22 00:17:13