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Ilona Hadhoum digs in to summon brilliant Junior World Championship title

By doug.gray@triathlon.org | 13 Jul, 2023
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It was an emotional and brilliant 2023 Junior World Championship title for rising French star Ilona Hadhoum who obliterated the disappointment of Montreal a year ago with a superb win in Hamburg on Thursday afternoon.

After a swim that left the rest of the field chasing the 19-year-old’s wake, the bike packs came together before slick conditions saw several athletes come down and the field splinter over the last lap. Hadhoum herself almost came down after slipping off the pedal by the dismount line, but she rallied and steadied and soon put together a title-winning 5km to the gold.

“My swim is my best segment, so I was quite disappointed last year because the Junior World Championship was moved to a duathlon, and I finished 7th. So this year I was going to go all in in the swim. And then on the run I just went full gas. I am really happy with my performance today, I was not expecting it,” said a delighted Hadhoum.

Jimena Renata De La Peña Schott ran her way into silver, with another French talent, Manon Laporte, crossing in third


Light rain was easing off as the 60 athletes lined up on the egde of the Binnenalster in the heart of Hamburg, and Hadhoum was soon finding clear water out ahead, Tabea Huys of Austria giving chase but unable to do much about the 25 second lead that the French talent was carving out by the time she was out of the tunnel and up into transition.

Margareta Vrablova, Manon Laporte and Nora Romina Nadas were soon riding with her, however as a lead group of 6 came together with 13 seconds over the 20-deep chasers.

Huys and Vrablova were trying to push the pace on but the group failed to find a rhythm and were gradually reeled in so that by the end of the third of four laps there were 24 athletes flying around the final stages of the bike together.

As thoughts turned to transition, two crashes over the closing stages saw the pack splinter as the brakes were slammed, Nadas’ race finished. Then Rhianna Hepburn (AUS) and Aniek Mars (NED) went flying heading in to T2 just after Hadhoum had almost seen her race take a turn at the dismount, Emma Olson-Keating (AUS) also well set as the 5km run got underway.

From the opening strides, it always looked like Hadhoum’s race, putting in 10 seconds over teammate Laporte by the end of lap one and holding firm as De La Pena ran her way into second, Laporte comfortable in third from Germany’s Johanna Uhrek and Vrablova in fifth.

Related Event: 2023 World Triathlon Sprint & Relay Championships Hamburg
15 - Jul, 2023 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Hayden Wilde NZL 00:19:26
2. Vasco Vilaca POR 00:19:28
3. Alex Yee GBR 00:19:28
4. Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 00:19:32
5. Matthew Hauser AUS 00:19:33
6. Max Studer SUI 00:19:38
7. Miguel Hidalgo BRA 00:19:41
8. Tim Hellwig GER 00:19:44
9. Tyler Mislawchuk CAN 00:19:47
10. Csongor Lehmann HUN 00:19:52
Results: Final Men. Stage 3
1. Hayden Wilde NZL 00:19:26
2. Vasco Vilaca POR 00:19:28
3. Alex Yee GBR 00:19:28
4. Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 00:19:32
5. Matthew Hauser AUS 00:19:33
6. Max Studer SUI 00:19:38
7. Miguel Hidalgo BRA 00:19:41
8. Tim Hellwig GER 00:19:44
9. Tyler Mislawchuk CAN 00:19:47
10. Csongor Lehmann HUN 00:19:52
Results: Final Men. Stage 2
1. Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 00:19:41
2. Matthew Hauser AUS 00:19:41
3. Csongor Lehmann HUN 00:19:42
4. Alex Yee GBR 00:19:42
5. Max Studer SUI 00:19:42
6. Hayden Wilde NZL 00:19:42
7. Tyler Mislawchuk CAN 00:19:42
8. Vasco Vilaca POR 00:19:42
9. Tim Hellwig GER 00:19:44
10. Miguel Hidalgo BRA 00:19:45
Results: Final Men. Stage 1
1. Tyler Mislawchuk CAN 00:19:43
2. Csongor Lehmann HUN 00:19:43
3. Vasco Vilaca POR 00:19:43
4. Lasse Lührs GER 00:19:43
5. Matthew Hauser AUS 00:19:43
6. Max Studer SUI 00:19:43
7. Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 00:19:43
8. Simon Henseleit GER 00:19:43
9. Alex Yee GBR 00:19:44
10. Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 00:19:44
Results: Repechage 1 Elite Men
1. Lasse Nygaard Priester GER 00:19:37
2. Bence Bicsák HUN 00:19:39
3. Jawad Abdelmoula MAR 00:19:41
4. Lasse Lührs GER 00:19:43
5. Matthew McElroy USA 00:19:44
6. Brandon Copeland AUS 00:19:46
7. Morgan Pearson USA 00:19:51
8. Márk Dévay HUN 00:19:53
9. Emil Holm DEN 00:19:56
10. Simon Westermann SUI 00:19:56
Results: Repechage 2 Elite Men
1. Valentin Wernz GER 00:19:58
2. Henri Schoeman RSA 00:20:01
3. Janus Staufenberg NZL 00:20:02
4. Roberto Sanchez Mantecon ESP 00:20:04
5. Seth Rider USA 00:20:05
6. Sylvain Fridelance SUI 00:20:07
7. Richard Murray NED 00:20:07
8. Connor Bentley GBR 00:20:10
9. Callum McClusky AUS 00:20:11
10. Dylan McCullough NZL 00:20:14