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Highlights: 2023 World Triathlon Cup Chengdu - Elite Men’s Race
Germany’s Tim Hellwig delivers a powerful performance in the 2023 World Triathlon Cup Chengdu to run away with victory. Mexico’s Aram Michell Peñaflor Moysen is awarded silver after a mighty sprint battle with Azerbaijan’s Rostislav Pevstov who earns a deserving bronze. Replay the race in full over on TriathlonLive.tv.
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Showcase: U23 World Triathlon Championships Pontevedra
Roll back the tape to the U23 World Champs action in Pontevedra! The racing was stacked over two days and Germany's Simon Henseleit and Selina Klamt earned the 2023 titles!
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2023 World Triathlon Championship Finals Pontevedra - Women’s Highlights
The chase to become the 2023 Women's World Triathlon Champion boiled down to an almighty face-off between Cassandre Beaugrand, Beth Potter, Emma Lombardi and Taylor Spivey on a huge day of racing in Pontevedra.
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2023 World Triathlon Para Mixed Relay Pontevedra Highlights
Relive the action from the Para Mixed Relay showcase event in Pontevedra with some of the world's best para triathletes competing in the exciting format.
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Highlights - World Triathlon U23 Women’s World Championships
Germany’s Selina Klamt was crowned the 2023 Women’s U23 World Champion after a thrilling final lap showdown against Maria Tome of Portugal.The two had been locked together for much of the 10km run with Angelica Prestia (ITA) and Cathia Schar (SUI) before pulling clear late on. Schar was dropped after a huge earlier effort on the bike took its toll, and then Prestia followed. Tome was camped on Klamt’s shoulder for the last 2.5km but could never find the reserved to pass, Klamt taking the tape and a brilliant win. Replay the race on-demand over on TriathlonLive.tv
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2023 Pontevedra World Triathlon Championship Finals Elite Women’s highlights
2023 Pontevedra World Triathlon Championship Finals Elite Women's highlights
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Beth Potter: World Champion interview
Beth Potter was crowned the 2023 World Champion on 25 September and now sets her sights firmly on a huge Paris 2024 Olympic campaign.
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Cassandre Beaugrand: The 2023 World Championship pre-race interview
France's Cassandre Beaugrand goes into the 2023 Championship Finals as number one, where victory will guarantee her the world title
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Beth Potter: The 2023 World Championship pre-race interview
The build up to the women's World Championships continues in Pontevedra with Great Britain's leading light Beth Potter
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Dorian Coninx: Men’s 2023 World Champion
We hear from the newly crowned 2023 World Triathlon Champion Dorian Coninx, fresh from his momentous finish in Pontevedra
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2023 Pontevedra World Triathlon Championship Finals - Men - Highlights
2023 Pontevedra World Triathlon Championship Finals - Men - Highlights
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2023 Pontevedra World Triathlon U23 Championships
2023 Pontevedra World Triathlon U23 Championships
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2023 Pontevedra Para triathlon World Championships Highlights
2023 Pontevedra Para triathlon World Championships Highlights
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2023 World Triathlon Championship Finals showdown
We preview the Championship Finals Pontevedra with four of the main challengers: Alex Yee, Hayden Wilde, Vasco Vilaca and Leo Bergere
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Jude Jamjoom - 2023 World Triathlon Women’s Committee Award of Excellence
World Triathlon Women’s Committee today has announced the 2023 Award of Excellent. The award took place took place at a gala dinner in Pontevedra, Spain, the city that is hosting the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Finals.World Triathlon established the Women’s Committee Award of Excellence to identify and recognise individuals or organisations that have made outstanding contributions to the involvement of women and girls in the sport, at a grassroots level. This year, World Triathlon selected and presented Jude Jamboom of Saudi Arabia with the Women’s Committee Award of Excellence award.
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Loreen Barnett - Lifetime Achievement Award
Loreen Barnett’s triathlon story spans decades and continents, from the waters of those earliest races to the meeting rooms of its administrative bodies. The Canadian was there at triathlon’s inception and helped guide it through both its toughest times and its enormous successes, shaping the philosophy of inclusion and equality that are, and forever will remain, the sport’s hallmarks.Starting out in those swashbuckling first swim-bike-run events alongside a mix of adventurous enthusiasts and would-be world champions, Loreen went on to reach the highest echelons of the sport’s administration as Secretary General and then Vice President of triathlon’s world governing body, the then ITU. For three decades she worked with love and dedication for the betterment of triathlon, touching everybody that she has met along the way with her kindness, enthusiasm and firm determination.‘Firsts’ come naturally to pioneers like Loreen, but without such pioneers, triathlon simply would not be where it is today. She competed in Canada’s first triathlon in 1981, she was a founding member of Triathlon Canada, she helped develop the rules and regulations for the sport’s first Olympic appearance.Loreen became Secretary General at the XXI Congress, where Marisol Casado was also voted in as president, together underscoring the crucial role that women have played in our sport since day one. Today, she enters the World Triathlon Hall of Fame where her name will forever stand alongside some of the legends that she worked for and with, helping write the opening chapters of our great history.The 2023 World Triathlon Women’s Committee Award of Excellence award was presented during the World Triathlon Hall of Fame to Saudi Arabia’s Jude Jamjoom for her extraordinary efforts to drive triathlon, gender balance and equality in her region. The World Triathlon Women’s Committee Chair Tomoko Wada presented the Award of Excellence to Jude Jamboom with a heartfelt speech and overview of her achievements.
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Kiriyo Suzuki – Michel Gignoux award
Japan’s Kiriyo Suzuki was introduced to triathlon back in that momentous year of 1989, just as the sport’s governing body was formed. Numerous races and impressive results later, Kiriyo turned to officiating, seeing it as a logical path to giving back to the sport that had given her so much joy.Having first officiated at the 1998 Ishigaki World Cup, Kiriyo has been a central part of the Technical Official programme since the sport’s Olympic debut at Sydney 2000.At that historic event she served as the Assistant Swim Official, a position she also held four years later at Athens 2004. Since that time, Kiriyo-san’s roles have been varied, vital and always with a smile, all reasons why she is one of only two women to have been a part of every Olympic triathlon event on the IF or LOC side to date - most recently at her home Games of Tokyo 2020 - and is now being recognised in the World Triathlon Hall of Fame.As a member of the Japanese Triathlon Union Executive Board, Kiriyo has continued to serve her sport with the kind of dedication and passion that marks out those for whom this is more than swim-bike-run - it is a way of life.
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Ivan Raña - World Triathlon Hall of Fame
The great Ivan Raña was the first male superstar of Spanish triathlon. His achievements inspired the population and paved the way for the likes of Javier Gomez and Mario Mola to help Spain become a triathlon powerhouse.Raña won the European Championships Junior title in Funchal, followed by a bronze 2 months later at the Junior World Championships in Montreal.Ivan’s initial taste of top-tier triathlon came while racing as a junior in 1996. The Spaniard struggled for 2 years to find his footing in the sport, but 1999 proved to be the turning point in his career. Those formative results spurred Raña on and he showcased his talent at the elite level with a debut World Cup podium in Cancun, Mexico. This result helped propel Raña onto the historic Olympic triathlon start line at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, where he finished an exceptional 5th place.Raña’s first World Cup win came in Ishigaki, Japan in 2001. He claimed silver at that same event one year later in what would prove to be his best year on the ITU circuit.The highlight was in Cancun where Raña made history and became Spain’s first ever Triathlon World Champion, kick-starting the country’s love affair with the sport. Ever consistent, he followed up with two second-place finishes at the next two World Championships in 2003 and 2004.His second-place finish at the 2004 World Championships was the only time he didn’t win in Funchal – a streak which included his junior European title and both world cups in 2002 and 2003, making this Portuguese city his most successful event on the circuit.Ivan Raña was the complete triathlete and enjoyed a long and very enviable career. He continued to race until 2020 and rewarded his loyal fans to many highlights with his incredible talent over that span of 24 years, underlining just how central the sport was to the life of this incredible three-time Olympian and now World Triathlon Hall-of-Famer.
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Siri Lindley - World Triathlon Hall of Fame
In 2023 World Triathlon inducts Siri Lindley of USA into the prestigious Hall of Fame. Inducted based on their extraordinary achievement during the evolution of the sport and World Triathlon.Siri Lindley was a talented sportsperson from a very young age, it wasn’t until after she had graduated from Brown University that she first discovered the sport that she would help define: triathlon. The initial attraction soon became a love affair, and Siri moved to the USA triathlon mecca of Boulder, Colorado, to fully immerse herself in the world of swim-bike-run.In the year 2000, six years after debuting as an Age Grouper at the 1994 World Championships, the 31-year-old had a breakthrough performance in Tiszaujvaros, Hungary where she finished second to Loretta Harrop. Just one week later, Lindley reached yet another milestone in Lausanne, Switzerland. That victory set in place a remarkable chain of results that meant within a year she was world number one, winning six consecutive World Cup races on route to becoming the 2001 World Champion. At the World Championships in Edmonton, Canada, Siri wore number 60 as she had to enter the race as a wildcard. Although she was last on the start list, Lindley captured the World Championship title with time to spare. Even with all her success, Lindley was never one to rest on her Laurels. Lindley retained the World Cup series title in 2002, with another dominant season winning 5 golds, 1 silver and a bronze. Lindley secured her last World Cup podium in Hamburg, Germany with a silver medal, and would finish the 2002 season as world number 1. She would race just once more, retiring from competition at the top, so she could pursue her next dream - helping other athletes follow in her footsteps.From first discovering the sport to reaching its pinnacle, and then giving others the tools to try and do the same, at every step of her journey, Siri Lindley has been an icon and an incredible ambassador for triathlon, earning her rightful place in the World Triathlon Hall of Fame.
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2023 World Triathlon Para Championships Pontevedra
2023 World Triathlon Para Championships Pontevedra bring the biggest names in Para Triathlon to Galicia! The stars will bring big-stage form ready to race for points and world titles.
Watch the full coverage of the action live and on-demand at TriathlonLive.tv.
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Highlights - 2023 World Triathlon Cup Karlovy Vary Elite Men
USAs Morgan Pearson secured his first World Cup win with a dominant race from front to back on one of the toughest courses on the circuit. Behind him, it was the Mark Devay (HUN) and Jonas Schomburg (GER) show, two athletes who had banged on the door of a World Cup podium for so long and suddenly found themselves all alone in the battle for silver and bronze, Devay ultimately holding off the German after three arduous laps to edge the sprint down the blue carpet. Replay the race on-demand at TriathlonLive.tv.
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Highlights - 2023 World Triathlon Cup Karlovy Vary Elite Women
It was another performance for the ages from USA’s Gwen Jorgensen in the Czech Republic, as she motored through the final stages of the Karlovy Vary World Cup and edged out Netherlands’ Rachel Klamer down the blue carpet to seal the win. Behind them, race number one Marlene Gomez-Goggel summoned a big finish of her own to win bronze, having served a 15-second penalty for a helmet violation and had to run her way back to the podium. Replay the race on-demand at TriathlonLive.tv.
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Gwen Jorgensen - battling back to gold
USA triathlon legend Gwen Jorgensen is set to follow up Valencia gold with a very different challenge at the Karlovy Vary World Cup and one thing is for sure - she will show no fear when she attacks one of the toughest courses on the circuit.
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Highlights - 2023 CAIFRA Triathlon, Aquathlon and Mixed Relay Championships
Just three weeks after the Commonwealth Youth Games in the Caribbean, the Bahamas played host to the 2023 CAIFRA Triathlon, Aquathlon and Mixed Relay Championships in Nassau. The CARIFTA Championships, a long-standing tradition and the largest gathering of its kind in the region, offered a unique opportunity for the next generation of athletes aged 11 to 21 to compete in an international and enjoyable environment.
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Highlights - 2023 World Triathlon Cup Valencia Elite Men
David Cantero produced an outstanding sprint on the blue carpet to claim his first-ever World Cup victory in Valencia, his hometown. Inches behind him, Germany’s Lasse Nygaard-Priester, while the bronze medal was for another athlete making his debut on the World Cup podium, Michele Sarzilla (ITA). Replay the race in full on TriathlonLive.tv.
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