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Triathlon Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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:NZL Triathlon World Cup - Napier :NZL

 

 

 

Men's Elite

1.) :ESP David Castro Fajardo

2.) :AUS Brayden Mercer

3.) :AUS Callum McClusky

 

Women's Elite:

1.) :CAN Desirae Ridenour

2.) :AUS Emma Jeffcoat

3.) :NZL Ainsley Thorpe

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Hayden Wilde :NZL has had a training bike crash - sounds pretty chewed up & will miss the early rounds.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/triathlon/articles/c4g2nr1l53qo

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2025 European Championships in Istanbul :TUR (30-31 August)

 

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Men's Elite:

1. Max Studer :SUI 

2. Bence Bicsak :HUN

3. Panagiotis Bitados :GRE

4. Harry Leleu :GBR

5. Jack Willis :GBR

6. Tjebbe Kaindl :AUT

7. Jules Rethoret :FRA

8. Antonio Serrat Seoane :ESP

9. Ian Pennekamp :NED 

10. Igor Dupuis :FRA

11. Izan Edo Aguilar :ESP

12. Jonas Osterholt :GER

13. Lucas Cambresy :LUX

14. Nicola Azzano :ITA

15. Joao Nuno Batista :POR 

 

Women's Elite:

1. Jolien Vermeylen :BEL 

2. Diana Isakova :AIN (Russia)

3. Tilly Anema :GBR

4. Bianca Seregni :ITA

5. Zuzana Michalickova :SVK

6. Sara Guerrero Manso :ESP

7. Angelica Prestia :ITA

8. Marta Pintanel Raymundo :ESP

9. Maria Tome :POR 

10. Barbara de Koning :NED 

11. Verena Steinhauser :ITA 

12. Alice Betto :ITA 

13. Ilaria Zane :ITA 

14. Tereza Zimovjanova :CZE 

15. Robin Dreijling :NED 

 

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Complete Results

 

Countries participating: :SUI :HUN :GRE :GBR :AUT :FRA :ESP :NED :GER :LUX :ITA :POR :BEL :AIN :NOR :TUR :POL :ROU :FIN :SLO :DEN :LAT :CZE :MDA :BUL :SVK :UKR 

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2025 Asian Championships in Istanbul :TUR (30-31 August)

 

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Men's Elite:

1. Takumi Hojo :JPN 

2. Zhang Xirui :CHN

3. Jeremy Quindos :UZB 

4. Oscar Coggins :HKG 

5. Robin Elg :HKG 

6. Ma Yunxiang :CHN 

7. Yegor Krupyakov :KAZ 

8. Genta Uchida :JPN 

9. Teng Yunfeng :CHN

10. Ryousuke Maeda :JPN 

11. Aoba Yasumatsu :JPN 

12. Fan Junjie :CHN 

13. Daryn Konysbayev :KAZ 

14. Ayan Beisenbayev :KAZ 

15. Koki Yamamoto :JPN 

 

Women's Elite:

1. Yuko Takahashi :JPN 

2. Manami Hayashi :JPN

3. Kanae Takenaka :JPN 

4. Miyu Sakai :JPN 

5. Wei Wen :CHN 

6. Mako Hiraizumi :JPN 

7. Yoshiko Sato :JPN 

8. Hilda Choi Yan Yin :HKG 

9. Himeka Sato :JPN

10. Dong Jirong :CHN 

11. Park Gyeong-min :KOR 

12. Tallulah Wright :HKG 

13. Minori Ikeno :JPN 

14. Yu Xinying :CHN 

15. Yuan Yuan :CHN 

 

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Complete Results

 

Countries participating: :JPN :CHN :UZB :HKG :KAZ :TPE :INA :KOR :PHI :IRI :MAC :KGZ :SGP :JOR 

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This is pretty damn impressive, actually.  I had veteran friends in orienteering who would all train exceptionally hard the first couple of years they got into a new age group category, so for a complete outsider to become a World Champion is really :hatoff::bowdown:

 

Former Olympic road race champion Greg Van Avermaet has added a 70.3 Ironman age category world title to his list of career achievements – something he never managed to achieve on the bike.

 

 

Former Olympic cycling champion Greg Van Avermaet wins 70.3 Ironman world title in his age group

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