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Triathlon 2023 Discussion Thread


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Oceania Championships (Port Douglas, :AUS) Results

 

Elite Men

1. :AUS Bradley Course 1:41:31

2. :AUS Oscar Dart 1:41:41

3. :AUS Luke Willian 1:41:54

 

Elite Women

1. :NZL Nicole van der Kaay 1:54:10

2. :AUS Jaz Hedgeland 1:54:37

3. :AUS Charlotte Derbyshire 1:54:51

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European Championships (Madrid, :ESP) Results

 

Elite Men

1. :ESP David Castro Fajardo 1:48:13

2. :GBR Jonny Brownlee 1:48:17

3. :SUI Adrien Briffod 1:48:27

 

Elite Women

1. :LUX Jeanne Lehair 1:59:52

2. :GER Lisa Tertsch 1:59:59

3. :SUI Cathia Schar 2:00:10

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8 minutes ago, owenp_23 said:

European Championships (Madrid, :ESP) Results

 

Elite Men

1. :ESP David Castro Fajardo 1:48:13

2. :GBR Jonny Brownlee 1:48:17

3. :SUI Adrien Briffod 1:48:27

 

Elite Women

1. :LUX Jeanne Lehair 1:59:52

2. :GER Lisa Tertsch 1:59:59

3. :SUI Cathia Schar 2:00:10

Note: due to weather conditions, the event was held as a duathlon - run - bike - run

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World Cup 1 (Huatulco :MEX) Results

 

Elite Men

1. :ESP David Castro Fajardo 54:13

2. :CAN Tyler Mislawchuk 54:14

3. :MEX Aram Penaflor Moysen 54:17

 

Elite Women

1. :MEX Anahi Alvarez Corral 1:00:31

2. :USA Gwen Jorgenson 1:01:04

3. :MEX Mercedes Romero Orozco 1:01:11

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Probably the lowest level field ever in a World Cup event, but who cares ? First ever :SVK WC podium :p, Silver in today´s sprint in Yeongdo for the Košice native Romana Gajdošová, yeah, the one who missed Tokyo by 1 place)

 

so congrats Romana for writing the country history then :d

 

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Also 3 Slovaks in top 12, yeah, the level of the competiton was very clearly disastrously low lol

 

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Yeongdo World Cup

 

Men

1.) :JPN Takumi Hojo

2.) :GBR Max Stapley

3.) :GER Valentin Wernz

 

This is Stapley's best result and sees him break the top 100 in the Olympic ranking. 

 

Women

1.)  :GER Annika Koch

2.) :SVK Romana Gajdosova

3.) :BER Erica Hawley

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:CZE Karlovy Vary World Cup :CZE 

 

 

Men

1.) :USA Morgan Pearson

2.) :HUN Mark Devay

3.) :GER Jonas Schomburg

 

Women

1.)  :USA Gwen Jorgensen

2.) :NED Rachel Klamer

3.) :GER Marlene Gomez-Goggel

 

This is Jorgensen's 2nd consecutive win at World Cup level after she also won in Valencia last weekend. 

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Hey, we’ve got live coverage of the Hawaii Ironman Triathlon World Championships!  If test cricket is just too fast-paced for you….:thumbup:

 

Women’s race up first.  Big crowd considering it is 06:00 in :HWI

 

 

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On 8/7/2023 at 12:34 PM, Rafa Maciel said:

Yeongdo World Cup

 

Men

1.) :JPN Takumi Hojo

2.) :GBR Max Stapley

3.) :GER Valentin Wernz

 

This is Stapley's best result and sees him break the top 100 in the Olympic ranking. 

 

Women

1.)  :GER Annika Koch

2.) :SVK Romana Gajdosova

3.) :BER Erica Hawley

He's quite a strong athlete, but I assumed his main aim was 2028. Could he make a mad run at 2024?

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6 hours ago, mpjmcevoy said:

He's quite a strong athlete, but I assumed his main aim was 2028. Could he make a mad run at 2024?

I'd be surprised if Stapley was able to get himself into the top 30 to earn a quota place for GB - he is only counting 3 events from the first qualification period so he is starting from a pretty low base.

 

That being said, I do think he could have a chance of being selected for the team if GB are able to get 3 quota places for the men's event so that he could act as a domestique. He has no illusions that he is going to be challenging for a podium finish and instead knows that if selected, his role would be to protect and support Yee - a role he's shown that he is willing to do having taken that role in the WTCS final last month. I don't see either Brownlee or Izzard being willing to "sacrifice" their own chances of a top 20 finish in favour of Yee's chances to get a medal. 

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