sábado, abril 09, 2016

triatlòn australia gold coast en mujeres gana jenkins ainhoa 13ava miriam 19 en hombres gana mola, 2º alarza, 3º J. brownlee y hernandez 7º


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clasificaciòn mujeres
1 Helen JENKINS GBR 01:56:02
2 Gwen JORGENSEN USA 00:41
3 Andrea HEWITT NZL 00:42
4 Flora DUFFY BER 00:54
5 Rachel KLAMER NED 02:02
6 Katie ZAFERES USA 02:10
7 Emma MOFFATT AUS 02:43
8 Vendula FRINTOVACZE 03:02
9 Lisa PERTERER AUT 03:03
10 Kirsten KASPER USA 03:06
11 Melanie SANTOS POR 03:09
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13 Ainhoa MURUA ESP 03:32
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19 Miriam CASILLAS ESP 04:11



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Final WTS Gold Coast 2016

Final WTS Gold Coast 2016.Mario en cabeza, Jonathan Brownlee segundo tambaleándose, Alarza se acerca rapidísimo y... MEJOR VERLO! >>>1º Mario Mola Díaz2º Fernando Alarza3º Jonathan Brownlee

Posted by Allon Sports on Sábado, 9 de abril de 2016
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Carrera masculina
Mola continues winning streak in Gold Coast


By Chelsea White on 09/04/16 at 4:51 am
Keeping his undefeated 2016 streak alive, Spaniard Mario Mola executed a brilliant finishing run to win the 2016 Jewel World Triathlon Gold Coast on Saturday.
Conquering the Gold Coast heat, Mola was able to remain within the top tier from start to finish and then showcase his signature running speed in the final two and a half kilometres to bypass Great Britain’s Jonathan Brownlee and compatriot Fernando Alarza. The win granted him his second WTS victory of the season and third-straight season win after also taking gold in the Mooloolaba World Cup.
Mola said of his win, “Yeah, it was really tough. Jonny was really strong during most of the run. I am very happy for Fernando that he got second place. I felt great during the whole race. I tried to stay in the front as much as I could on the bike in order to make it a 10k run and I think things went well and I am very happy with the result.”
Running past Brownlee in the final kilometre to earn the silver was Alarza, with Brownlee ending the day with bronze.
“It was an amazing final run, I thought I was only going to get the bronze medal and then when I saw that Jonny was down, I thought now, now now, so I am very happy with the silver medal,” Alarza said. “This is for my family and for my girlfriend. I think this was my best swim, my best cycle and a good run so I am just so very happy.”
The top men all positioned themselves on the right side of the pontoon, to try and make the most of the current at the Broadwater Parklands. As usual, it was Richard Varga (SVK) who led out the swim, followed by Igor Polyanskiy (RUS), Henri Schoeman (RSA) and Jonny Brownlee.
In the first lap of the bike they were joined by seven others, including Aaron Royle (AUS), Ben Kanute (USA) and Alessandro Fabian (ITA), to create a 12-strong lead pack on the bike.
But with the likes of Alistair Brownlee (GBR), Ryan Fisher (AUS), Ryan Bailie (AUS), Thomas Bishop (GBR) and Mola in the chase group, the leaders were hard-pressed to make their break stick.
A 15-second gap from the second lap was cut to nine seconds just one lap later, and they came together within the next kilometre where the peloton then tallied 29.
An episode of breakaway attempts then occurred in the latter half of the bike leg. Alistair Brownlee was first to enjoy a solo ride and his pushed through a lap on his own. But he retreated back to the pack when he was unable to gain any company.
It was then that Ben Shaw (IRL) and Tom Bishop (GBR) went together on a breakaway push and were able to create a gap of 50 seconds and enter the second transition zone together with a slight advantage.
However, with the strong running legs of Mola and Brownlee coming up from behind, it was only a matter of time before they charged out of the transition gate and overtook Bishop and Shaw.
Running stride for stride, Mola and Jonny Brownlee stayed together for the first three laps of the run, giving the audience a flashback to when the two raced together in the Junior World Championships in 2009 in the Gold Coast. And just like in that race, Mola was able to finally kick in some final energy in the final lap and bypass Brownlee and cross the finish line and claim his third straight victory of the season.
Alarza found himself in a comfortable third place position for the first three fourths of the run, but when Brownlee started to run out of gas in the final kilometre, Alarza was able to make a move and finish with the silver.
Using up every ounce of energy left, Brownlee managed to finish strong and grab the final spot on the podium.
But perhaps the loudest cheers coming from the crowd was for the fourth place finisher, Bailie, who was able to claim his position on the Australian Olympic Team for Rio this summer.
Commenting on his Olympic performance Bailie said, “It hasn’t quite sunk in yet to tell you the truth, it has been a lot of hard work to get here. I knew what I had to do and I just wanted to take it out of the selector’s hands. When Rio did not go quite as planned I knew this was the race that I wanted to peak for. I just can’t believe it to tell you the truth.”


Doblete español en las Series Mundiales de Gold Coast
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Tres de tres para un Mario Mola que se muestra infranqueable y pletórico de fuerzas en este comienzo de temporada, que ha vuelto a cosechar un nuevo triunfo en la segunda prueba de las Series Mundiales ITU de Triatlón 2016. El triatleta español suma su tercera medalla de oro consecutiva de la temporada tras las preseas cosechadas previamente en Abu Dhabi y en la Copa del Mundo de Mooloolaba. La de hoy ha sido una competición en la que los tres españoles han sobresalido, convirtiéndose en protagonistas de la prueba de principio a fin. Junto a Mola, Fernando Alarza también ha subido al segundo peldaño de un disputado podio y Vicente Hernández ha alcanzado la séptima plaza.
Una vez más, Richard Varga marcaba el paso en el tramo de natación, saliendo en cabeza tras efectuar los correspondientes 1500 de natación. Fernando Alarza sería el mejor clasificado español en este primer segmento a nueve segundos de los líderes Por detrás, Vicente Hernández y Mario Mola saldrían bien situados a unos 15 segundos de distancia.
Si bien Alarza enganchaba en la delantera a la salida de la T1, los cambios fueron constantes en el grupo, hasta que finalmente Hernández y Mola se unían a cabeza de carrera. Un segmento de 40 km ciclistas que deparó varios episodios de fuga, la más destacable la de Alistair Brownlee, quien lideró en solitario hasta las últimas vueltas del sector. Fue entonces cuando Ben Shaw y Tom Bishop tomaban las riendas hasta la segunda transición.
Inmersos en la carrera a pie, Mola tardó poco en despuntar, desmarcándose del resto de rivales y escalando posiciones junto a Jonathan Brownlee. El menor de los hermanos de Yorkshire sostuvo una portentosa disputa con el triatleta balear, lidiando ambos codo con codo hasta el final del recorrido de cuatro vueltas de 2,5 km. Primero superarían a Tom Bishop y posteriormente a Ben Shaw, todo calculado para continuar avanzando hacia la línea de meta.
A continuación, Alarza bregaba a su vez con Ryan Bailie por la tercera plaza en juego. El de Talavera de la Reina lograría superar al triatleta australiano para salir en busca de los puestos de honor. Mientras que Hernández también se mantenía entre las primeras plazas.
En los últimos metros de un agónico final Alarza ha logrado arrebatarle la segunda plaza al inglés y así conquistar la medalla de plata de esta segunda etapa de las Series Mundiales. Por su parte, Hernández ha redondeado una memorable actuación del equipo español clasificándose en séptima posición
http://triatlon.org/triweb/index.php/2016/04/09/doblete-espanol-en-las-series-mundiales-de-gold-coast/

STAGE: RUN 10K
1 Mario MOLA ESP 01:46:27
2 Fernando ALARZA ESP 00:26

3 Jonathan BROWNLEE GBR 00:41
4 Ryan BAILIE AUS 01:02
5 Ryan FISHER AUS 01:17
6 Joe MALOY USA 01:24
7 Vicente HERNANDEZ ESP 01:30
8 Marten VAN RIEL BEL 01:33
9 Jacob BIRTWHISTLE AUS 01:36
10 Gregory BILLINGTON USA 01:48

ranking mundial

1. Mario Mola 1990 ESP ESP Flag 2 0 1600
2. +2 Fernando Alarza 1991 ESP ESP Flag 2 0 1373
3. +5 Ryan Bailie 1990 AUS AUS Flag 2 0 1097
4. +8 Ryan Fisher 1991 AUS AUS Flag 2 0 925
5. - Crisanto Grajales 1987 MEX MEX Flag 2 0 900
6. +4 Tyler Mislawchuk 1994 CAN CAN Flag 2 0 763
7. -5 Richard Murray 1989 RSA RSA Flag 1 0 740
8. +9 Marten Van Riel 1992 BEL BEL Flag 2 0 693
9. NEW Jonathan Brownlee 1990 GBR GBR Flag 1 0 685
9. -6 Joao Silva 1989 POR POR Flag 1 0 685
11. -2 Kyle Jones 1984 CAN CAN Flag 2 0 573
12. +1 Alessandro Fabian 1988 ITA ITA Flag 2 0 562
13. +21 Vicente Hernandez 1991 ESP ESP Flag 2 0 562

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