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Emma Moffatt Wins Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship With Grand Final Victory

By Peter Holmes | 13 Sep, 2009
2009 Gold Coast Elite Women

Australia’s Emma Moffatt overcame pre-race injury worries to win the 2009 Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship as she beat her main rival, Lisa Norden from Sweden, in a sprint finish to cross the line in a time of 1:59:14, winning the Series Grand Final on Australia’s Gold Coast. Andrea Hewitt of New Zealand managed to finish eighth and in so doing so secured the championship bronze medal.

“To come through so strongly in front of a home crowd like this is just incredible; it’s been an amazing year.”
Emma Moffatt

Moffatt entered the final event of the year just 120 points ahead of Norden knowing that a top two finish would ensure her the world title, however she had been suffering with a foot injury in the lead up to the race which had reduced her training.

Starting with a beach run to the water, it was America’s Sarah Haskins who took full advantage of the ocean swells and choppy waves as she hit the front and pushed the pace along with Jessica Harrison from France. The pair exited the water after the first 750m out in front with the main pack bunched together. On the second lap Haskins increased her lead whilst Harrison dropped back into a small pack of six giving the front seven a slight break on the rest of thee field, which they were able to carry onto the 40km cycle.

Haskins, Harrison, Norden, Moffatt, Great Britain’s defending world champion Helen Jenkins, Sarah Groff from the USA and Australia’s Annabel Luxford worked strongly to put time into the chasing athletes, which included third ranked Andrea Hewitt from New Zealand and Switzerland’s fourth ranked athlete, Daniela Ryf. Despite repeated attempts to increase the pace and track down the leaders the chasers could not organise themselves appropriately and the front seven were able to carry a fifty second lead onto the 10km run.

Moffatt lead out of transition and looked to be the certain winner until Norden bridged up to her half way through the opening lap, putting pressure on the Aussie. With Haskins shadowing the leading pair, maintaining a twelve second gap, the possibility of Moffatt slipping out of the gold medal position was always a possibility and the raucous home support cheered her through lap after lap.

With just one kilometre to go Moffatt made her decisive move on the final incline to try and put distance into Norden, however the Swede was able to respond. It took 800 metres of hard running for the determined Scandinavian to eventually fall off the pace, leaving Moffatt a clear run into the finish, greeted by an ecstatic Australian crowd.

Further back Helen Jenkins stormed past Haskins on the final lap to deny USA Triathlon a podium finish at the 2009 Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship Grand Final, and in so doing overtook Haskins in the final world championships, moving up to fifth. Hewitt’s eighth place finish was enough for her to retain third position in the standings with Ryf fourth.

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“I’m absolutely delighted,” said Moffatt. “I was a bit worried having a month off running, but I knew that recovery had been going well and once I started the run I knew I had it in the bag. To come through so strongly in front of a home crowd like this is just incredible; it’s been an amazing year.”

“I knew it was very hard to get up to third today and I hoped that Haskins or Jenkins could catch up to us,” said Norden, Sweden’s first senior elite world championship medallist. “Emma is a really strong girl, she had an injury and she came through today. I expected there to be a breakaway, but I didn’t expect to be in it. To be in the front pack today was a big step for me coming from a non-swimming background, and as a sportswoman that’s a really big achievement. It’s been an amazing year and an amazing experience.”

“I didn’t have the best race I could,” admitted Hewitt. “I missed the front group and I had to work a lot on the bike which took it out of me on the run, but I still made the podium and I’m stoked. I knew I needed about five positions on Sarah Haskins and Helen Jenkins, but I was just trying to do my best.”

2009 Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship
Gold. Emma Moffatt, Australia. 4340pts / 2009 World Champion
Silver. Lisa Norden, Sweden. 4130pts
Bronze. Andrea Hewitt, New Zealand. 3462pts
4. Daniela Ryf, Switzerland. 3187pts
5. Helen Jenkins, Great Britain. 3173pts
6. Sarah Haskins, USA. 3139pts
7. Juri Ide, Japan. 2477pts
8. Magali Di Marco, Switzerland. 2422pts
9. Jessica Harrison, France. 2365pts
10. Annabel Luxford, Australia. 2191pts

Related Event: 2009 Dextro Energy Triathlon - ITU World Championship Grand Final Gold Coast
09 - Sep, 2009 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Alistair Brownlee GBR 01:44:51
2. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 01:44:57
3. Jan Frodeno GER 01:45:21
4. Maik Petzold GER 01:45:25
5. Courtney Atkinson AUS 01:45:27
6. Dmitry Polyanskiy AIN 01:45:29
7. Steffen Justus GER 01:45:30
8. Simon Whitfield CAN 01:45:31
9. Laurent Vidal FRA 01:45:37
10. Alexander Bryukhankov AIN 01:45:38
Results: Elite Women
1. Emma Moffatt AUS 01:59:14
2. Lisa Norden SWE 01:59:19
3. Helen Jenkins GBR 01:59:41
4. Sarah Haskins USA 01:59:52
5. Annabel Luxford AUS 02:00:07
6. Daniela Ryf SUI 02:00:21
7. Magali Di Marco Messmer SUI 02:00:25
8. Andrea Hansen NZL 02:00:26
9. Jessica Harrison FRA 02:00:26
10. Liz Blatchford GBR 02:00:29
Results: U23 Men
1. Franz Löschke GER 01:46:19
2. James Seear AUS 01:46:25
3. Joao Pereira POR 01:46:32
4. Tony Dodds NZL 01:46:39
5. Jonathan Zipf GER 01:46:41
6. Jose Miguel Perez ESP 01:46:57
7. Ivan Tutukin KAZ 01:47:04
8. Crisanto Grajales MEX 01:47:15
9. Lukas Salvisberg SUI 01:47:30
10. Denis Vasiliev AIN 01:47:34
Results: U23 Women
1. Hollie Avil GBR 01:56:38
2. Jodie Stimpson GBR 01:57:01
3. Paula Findlay CAN 01:57:15
4. Vicky Holland GBR 01:57:30
5. Yuliya Yelistratova UKR 01:59:48
6. Sarah Fladung GER 02:00:22
7. Annamaria Mazzetti ITA 02:00:31
8. Charlotte Morel FRA 02:00:32
9. Agnieszka Jerzyk POL 02:00:44
10. Dan Bi Hong KOR 02:00:50
Results: Junior Men
1. Mario Mola ESP 00:54:35
2. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 00:54:50
3. Kristóf Király HUN 00:54:55
4. Kevin McDowell USA 00:55:07
5. Davide Uccellari ITA 00:55:10
6. Igor Polyanskiy AIN 00:55:13
7. Min Ho Heo KOR 00:55:14
8. Andrey Bryukhankov AIN 00:55:19
9. Stefan Zachäus LUX 00:55:22
10. Matheus Diniz BRA 00:55:25
Results: Junior Women
1. Emmie Charayron FRA 01:00:22
2. Emma Jackson AUS 01:00:41
3. Rachel Klamer NED 01:00:57
4. Maaike Caelers NED 01:00:59
5. Alexandra Razarenova AIN 01:01:05
6. Allison Hooper CAN 01:01:09
7. Holly Aitken AUS 01:01:27
8. Kyla Coates CAN 01:01:39
9. Carina Brechters GER 01:01:40
10. Yuka Sato JPN 01:01:51