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jueves, septiembre 02, 2010
triathlon final round budapest /laurus
Jan Frodeno Profile
Jan Frodeno
Gender: Male
Country: GER
Athlete Year of Birth: 1981
Athlete Weight: 167 lbs
Athlete Height: 6'3
Athlete Lives: Saarbruecken
Website: http://www.frodeno.com
Ranked: 1 (2910pts)
Athlete Information -
Athlete Sponsors: Asics, Felt, Sram, Suunto, 2XU, Zipp, Zoggs, Pearl Izumi, Oakley, Continental, Ultra Sports
Athlete Language: English, German, French, Afrikaans
Athlete Tri Entry Year: 2003
Athlete Other Sports: surfing, beach volleyball
Athlete Hobbies: surfing, cooking, spending time with friends
Athlete Coach: Roland Knoll
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Javier Gomez Profile
Javier Gomez
Gender: Male
Country: ESP
Athlete Year of Birth: 1983
Athlete Place of Birth: Basel (Switzerland)
Athlete Weight: 151 lbs
Athlete Height: 5'9
Athlete Lives: Pontevedra and Ferrol ES
Website: http://www.javiergomeznoya.com/
Ranked: 2 (2679pts)
Athlete Information -
Athlete Biography: - BG World Cup 2006 winner - Winner of Madrid, Cancun, and Hamburg BG World Cup events in 2006 - Winner of Estoril European Cup event in 2006 - 2º in Aqaba and Beijing BG World Cup events in 2006 - 3º in Corner Brook BG World Cup event in 2006 - U23 world Champion 2003
Athlete Sponsors: HED, Oakley, Champion System, Galicia Calidade, Nike, Louis Garneau
Athlete Language: Spanish, English, Galician
Athlete Tri Entry Year: 1998
Athlete Education: Studing Sports Sciences
Athlete Coach: Omar Gonzalez
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Alexander Brukhankov Profile
Alexander Brukhankov
Gender: Male
Country: RUS
Athlete Year of Birth: 1987
Athlete Place of Birth: Rybinsk Yaroslavskaya obl.
Athlete Weight: 161 lbs
Athlete Height: 6'
Ranked: 3 (2388pts)
Athlete Information -
Athlete Biography: Brukhankov began competing in sports in an early age, trying everything from swimming and running to shooting and military competitions. He competed in his first triathlon in 2002 and caught the eye of a number of coaches and athletes. His first taste of success on the International level came in 2006 when he finished second in the Junior category at the European Triathlon Championships, which he followed up with a runner-up finish at the Junior World Championships in Switzerland later that year. The Russian competed in his first Olympic Games in Beijing in 2008, finishing 24th overall. Inspired by his first Olympic competition, Brukhankov had a breakthrough season in 2009, finishing third at the ETU European Championships in Holten and third at the World Championship Series event in Hamburg. After wrapping up the season with a tenth-place showing at the Gold Coast Grand Final, Brukhankov finished the season 11th in the world rankings.
Athlete Sponsors: RED BULL, SUUNTO, KIWAMI, CINELLI, TUFO, AQUAMAN
Athlete Language: Russian
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Budapest Saturday, September 11th 2010
13:05 Elite Men Start Race Center
to get the title noya must win and frodeno reach 4th position
http://www.triathlon.org/
http://www.triathlonlive.tv/index/home
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TRIATLÓN - DEXTRO ENERGY - CAMPEONATO DEL MUNDO TRIATLÓN OLÍMPICO - Budapest (Hungría) 11-12 de septiembre 2010
La Gran Final
Javier Gómez Noya con posibilidades de conseguir el título
25/8/2010 - FETRI
Ya está a punto la final del Campeonato del Mundo Élite, al igual que el Campeonato del Mundo Junior y Sub 23 de Triatlón, en distancia Olímpica. Las pruebas, que se disputarán en Budapest el segundo fin de semana de septiembre, contarán con el gran aliciente de resolver el podio del Campeonato del Mundo Élite.
Tras las seis pruebas anteriores, Javier Gómez Noya (segundo clasificado en el Ranking) se juega el todo por el todo en la última y definitiva carrera húngara. Ganando la prueba y, quedando Jan Frodeno en la cuarta plaza, el español ganaría el tan ansiado título. Aunque Javier no depende de sí mismo, las posibilidades son reales y están ahí.
La participación española en Budapest queda de la siguiente manera.
Campeonato del Mundo Élite Masculino: Javier Gómez Noya, Iván Raña, Josemi Pérez, Ramón Ejeda y Francesc Godoy.
Campeonato del Mundo Élite Femenino: Ainhoa Murua, Marina Damlaimcourt, Zuriñe Rodríguez y María Pujol.
Campeonato del Mundo Sub 23 Masculino: Mario Mola, que tendrá su primera participación en un mundial y Miguel Ángel Fidalgo. Aunque su participación todavía no está asegurada, esperamos que no pierda la plaza en el Europeo S-23 que se disputa este sábado en Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal.
Campeonato del Mundo Sub 23 Femenino. Todavía estamos pendientes del resultado en el europeo. Podrían entrar hasta dos deportistas, si quedan entre las doce primeras clasificadas.
Campeonato del Mundo Junior Masculino: Vicente Hernández (actual Campeón de Europa Junior), Ricardo Hernández y Fernando Alarza.
http://www.triatlon.org/noticias/ver_noticia_10.asp?Id_noticia=738&Titulo_not=La+Gran+Final
Teledeporte retransmitira el próximo 11 de septiembre la gran final de las Series Mundiales que se disputará en Budapest (Hungría) en la que Gómez Noya buscará un nuevo título de campeón mundial frente al aleman Jan Frodena.
La final se disputará a 13:05, que será cuando se disparará la adrenalina con el salto al agua. Durante dos horas en directo podremos disfrutar de la mejor prueba en distancia olímpica que se puede ver en estos momentos en el mundo.
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