domingo, julio 25, 2010

javi golpea de nuevo


javi vuelve a ganar, mola 5 º y alistair brownlee se lesiona!
javier gomez noya se pone segundo en el campeonato del mundo
.-.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
TRIATLÓN - Dextro Energy-Campeonato del Mundo de Londres
GÓMEZ NOYA: “ME SENTÍA COMO SI VOLARA”
25/7/2010 - “Ha sido increíble. Hoy me sentía como si volara. Estoy muy feliz con lo que he conseguido”, ha manifestado Javier Gómez Noya tras haber ganado este domingo el Dextro Energy-Campeonato del Mundo de Londres. “Ha sido muy emocionante”, ha comentado su entrenador, Omar González. El seleccionador nacional, Juan Rodríguez, ha calificado la jornada como “un día redondo para el triatlón español” con el éxito de Gómez Noya y el quinto puesto de Mario Mola en la capital británica.


TRIATLÓN - Dextro Energy-Campeonato del Mundo de Londres
FORMIDABLE TRIUNFO DE GÓMEZ NOYA
“Ha sido increíble. Hoy me sentía como si volara. Estoy muy feliz con lo que he conseguido”, ha manifestado Javier Gómez Noya tras haber ganado este domingo el Dextro Energy-Campeonato del Mundo de Londres. “Ha sido muy emocionante”, ha comentado su entrenador, Omar González. El seleccionador nacional, Juan Rodríguez, ha calificado la jornada como “un día redondo para el triatlón español” con el éxito de Gómez Noya y el quinto puesto de Mario Mola en la capital británica.

“Ha sido un trabajo fantástico”, ha reconocido Gómez Noya, que se sitúa segundo en la clasificación general del Mundial tras el alemán Jan Frodeno. “He intentado ir lo más rápido que he podido en la carrera a pie. Este fin de semana me he encontrado incluso mejor que en Hamburgo”. Es su segundo triunfo consecutivo en el Mundial tras el que logró en la ciudad alemana hace 8 días.

“Estaba corriendo bien y tenía confianza en mis posibilidades. Ha sido muy difícil batir a los hermanos Brownlee. Apretaron mucho al comienzo de la carrera a pie. En la última vuelta di todo lo que llevaba dentro y pude descolgarlos”, ha concluido el ferrolano, que está a dos pruebas (Kitzbühel a mediados de agosto y la Gran Final en Budapest a mediados de septiembre) de conquistar su segundo título mundial después de Vancouver 2008.


25/7/2010 - En la mejor carrera de triatlón en años, el español Javier Gómez Noya ha conseguido este domingo en Londres su segunda victoria consecutiva en el Dextro Energy-Campeonato del Mundo. Además, otro español, Mario Mola, ha quedado en quinta posición y ha confirmado sus grandes posibilidades con vistas a los Juegos Olímpicos de 2012. José Miguel Pérez ha terminado 19º. El alemán Jan Frodeno mantiene el liderato de la clasificación general del Mundial con Gómez Noya segundo a falta de dos pruebas para el final.
“Ha sido increíble. Hoy me sentía como si volara. Estoy muy feliz con lo que he conseguido”, ha manifestado Javier Gómez Noya tras haber ganado este domingo el Dextro Energy-Campeonato del Mundo de Londres. “Ha sido muy emocionante”, ha comentado su entrenador, Omar González. El seleccionador nacional, Juan Rodríguez, ha calificado la jornada como “un día redondo para el triatlón español” con el éxito de Gómez Noya y el quinto puesto de Mario Mola en la capital británica.

“Ha sido un trabajo fantástico”, ha reconocido Gómez Noya, que se sitúa segundo en la clasificación general del Mundial tras el alemán Jan Frodeno. “He intentado ir lo más rápido que he podido en la carrera a pie. Este fin de semana me he encontrado incluso mejor que en Hamburgo”. Es su segundo triunfo consecutivo en el Mundial tras el que logró en la ciudad alemana hace 8 días.

“Estaba corriendo bien y tenía confianza en mis posibilidades. Ha sido muy difícil batir a los hermanos Brownlee. Apretaron mucho al comienzo de la carrera a pie. En la última vuelta di todo lo que llevaba dentro y pude descolgarlos”, ha concluido el ferrolano, que está a dos pruebas (Kitzbühel a mediados de agosto y la Gran Final en Budapest a mediados de septiembre) de conquistar su segundo título mundial después de Vancouver 2008.






Gomez Scores Back to Back Wins

For the second weekend in a row, Spain’s Javier Gomez stood atop the podium at the Dextro Energy Triathlon World Championship Series, winning the fifth event of the tour in London after a hard-fought duel with a pair of Brits named Brownlee. Jonathan Brownlee, the younger brother of reigning world champion Alistair, finished a surprising second, as his older brother appeared on the verge of passing out at the finish, crossing the line in tenth place. Germany’s Jan Frodeno claimed the final spot on the podium and added to his lead in the ITU World Championship Rankings. With the win Gomez now sits second in the rankings after finishing the day with an amazing 29:30 10K run split.

“I think this weekend I felt even better than last weekend,” Gomez said. “I felt like I was flying today. It was very hard to race the Brownlees today. They pushed it very hard from the beginning of the run. On the final lap I just pushed it as hard as I could and I was able to get away.”

Sixty-five men took to the Serpentine Lake to kick off the race, as the midday temperatures neared 27 degrees (Celsius). American Ben Collins surged to the front after the first 500 metres and led the group around the first turn, before Alistair Brownlee took over lead heading into the quick pontoon run to start lap two. Even though Brownlee lost his goggles early on the second lap, he remained at the front with Germany’s Maik Petzold and France’s Frederic Belaubre on his heels.
“I felt like I was flying today. It was very hard to race the Brownlees today. They pushed it very hard from the beginning of the run. On the final lap I just pushed it as hard as I could and I was able to get away.”
Javier Gomez

Out of transition, the older Brownlee was joined by a number of the race favorites, including Gomez, Frodeno and Russia’s Alexander Brukhankov, as a group of 27 athletes formed at the front. After the second of eight laps, the lead bunch had a 36-second advantage on the chase pack, which included Brit Tim Don and American Jarrod Shoemaker.

The chasers were able to close the gap on lap four, forming a lead pack of over 40 riders. Alistair Brownlee attempted a break as soon as the two groups came together, but was quickly reeled back in. The next break attempt was made by fellow Brit Stuart Hayes, who was able to get away and was eventually joined by Spaniard Ivan Rana and Brazil’s Reinaldo Colucci. Heading into the final lap of the ride, the lead trio had built an advantage of 34 seconds over the field, as the peloton cut back to pace to save energy for the run.

“I knew I was running well, so I tried to hold back and save something for the run,” Gomez said. “At that point I was just looking to position myself well out of the second transition.”

The lead group of three was joined by Bruno Pais (POR), Clarke Ellice (NZL), Belaubre (FRA) and Erhard Wolfhaardt (RSA) on the final lap, as the new lead group of seven riders built an advantage of almost 50 seconds on the chasers by the start of the run. The Brownlee brothers, Frodeno and Gomez took up the charge of chasing down the leaders at the start of the run, catching everyone up the road by the end of lap one of three.

As with the women’s race yesterday, four men ran at the front from the start of lap two to decide the three medals. Heading into the final lap, the Brownlees and Gomez were able to drop Frodeno, and it appeared the podium was set. With only a kilometre left to run, Gomez surged, pulling away from the pair of Brits, as Alistair appeared to be in a world of hurt. With only 400 metres left to run, Alistair slowed to a pedestrian pace and appeared to be on the verge of passing out. Gomez strode toward the finish in first, with the younger Brownlee running in second.

As was the case in Hamburg last weekend, Gomez was the first to break the tape, finishing in 1:42:08, with Jonathan Brownlee finishing second six seconds later.

“I was just trying to hang onto the front guys for one lap, but I kept feeling better and better,” Jonathan Brownlee said. “I didn’t think I should be there, but I was able to hang on and just gave it everything I had at the finish.”

Frodeno, who appeared out of contention for a medal on the final lap, hung on to finish third, crossing the line 16 seconds after Jonathan Brownlee.

“To be honest I really wasn’t feeling fantastic on the run,” Frodeno said. “Mentally it was a big fight for me today. I was just really happy to be able to hang with Javier and the two Brownlees today. They made it really tough.”

Alistair Brownlee was reduced to a painful walk for the final 50 metres, crossing the line in 10th before being rushed off to the medical tent.

Brukhankov pulled himself up to fourth at the finish and is now third in the World Rankings behind Frodeno and Gomez. Spanish youngster Mario Mola rounded out the top five.

The men will now have a three-week rest before heading to Kitzbühel, Austria for the penultimate stage of the Series on August 14-15.


Elite Men Results
1. Javier Gomez ESP ES 01:42:08
2. Jonathan Brownlee GBR GB 01:42:14
3. Jan Frodeno GER DE 01:42:30
4. Alexander Brukhankov RUS RU 01:42:44
5. Mario Mola ESP ES 01:42:46
6. Brad Kahlefeldt AUS AU 01:42:54
7. Jarrod Shoemaker USA US 01:42:57
8. Stuart Hayes GBR GB 01:42:59
9. Steffen Justus GER DE 01:43:04
10. Alistair Brownlee GBR GB 01:43:05P
.-..-.-.-.-..-..

19 Jose Miguel Perez ESP ES0 01:43:45
.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
32 Ivan Rana ESP ES 01:44:31
--------------------------------------------------

campeonato

1 Jan Frodeno GER DE 2767
2 Javier Gomez ESP ES 2572
3 Alexander Brukhankov RUS RU 2388
4 Brad Kahlefeldt AUS AU 2136
5 Steffen Justus GER DE 2112
6 Jarrod Shoemaker USA US 1895
7 Sven Riederer SUI CH 1710
8 Dmitry Polyansky RUS RU 1639
9 Courtney Atkinson AUS AU 1480
10 Joao Silva POR PT 1421
.........................

21 Ivan Rana ESP ES 823
...........
30 Mario Mola ESP ES 586
..........

49 Jose Miguel Perez ESP ES 294
..............

73 Ramon Ejeda Medina ESP ES 83

............
84 Francesc Godoy ESP ES 52


video


http://www.triathlon.org/multimedia/video/2010_london_men_top_action_moments/


.-.-.-.-..-.-.-..
reportaje en teledeporte 28 de julio con la exhibición de Gómez Noya en Londres
El programa se emitirá a las 22:30 y tendrá como comentaristas de lujo al propio Noya y a Mario Mola

Teledeporte ofrecerá el miércoles 28 de julio a las 22:30 horas un resumen de una hora del Dextro Energy-Campeonato del Mundo de Triatlón de Londres disputado el pasado fin de semana. Además, el programa será repetido el jueves 29 a las 15:00, el viernes 30 a las 12:30, el sábado 31 a las 12:30 y el domingo 1 de agosto a las 16:00. Los comentarios correrán a cargo de Javier Gómez Noya(ganador en la capital británica), Mario Mola (quinto clasificado) y Ramón Pizarro....

No hay comentarios: