Fullager just got herself a 2nd in Samarkand World Cup (only caught it half way through the run) Rainsley an 8th, think Holland was 22nd!
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Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [Jackets]
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Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [dannyboyjim]
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dannyboyjim wrote:
Not sure where you have taken the data from; but not quite right I don’t think. E.g Potter won 4 races on the way to the world title last year.Amended, and including the test event
WOMEN
GTB: 7 podiums (4 wins)
Potter: 7 podiums (4 wins)
Duffy: 6 podiums (4 wins)
Beaugraund: 5 podiums (2 wins)
Knibb: 5 podiums (1 win)
Periault: 4 podiums (1 win)
Coldwell: 4 podiums (1 win)
Lombardi: 4 podiums
MEN
Wilde: 8 podiums (4 wins)
Bergere: 8 podiums (1 win)
Yee: 7 podiums (6 wins)
Hauser: 4 podiums (1 win)
Vilaça: 4 podiums
Geens: 3 podiums (1 win)
Messias: 3 podiums
Spaniard. Sorry for my english for the sensitive ones :P
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [kajet]
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kajet wrote:
Ajax Bay wrote:
On the MTR the final two OQ relay slots (and with it 2+2 which makes a serious difference to individuals who otherwise won't get an individual start) will be decided tomorrow (Friday) at Huatalco. https://triathlon.org/...iathlon_cup_huatulco
Starts 0715 (local time UTC+6, so 1415 BST and 1515 CEST).
Rankings: https://triathlon.org/...lympic_qualification
https://www.triathlon.org/..._to_paris24_olympics
Norway are ranked #11 and Hungary #12. But Blummenfelt is not called on to race! They'll hope Miller can hold it together and Loevseth run it in. Then Belgium #13 but they will almost certainly Q 2+2 (Geens vanRiel Vermeylen Michel) so will Q for the MTR automatically. Brazil #15 too. Denmark #14 are too weak to beat Norway/Hungary I'd have thought. Netherlands #17 have a chance but their Leg 3 is weak (Murray Kingma 'x' Klamer)
https://www.triathlonlive.tv/...y-qualifier-huatulcoStart list: https://triathlon.org/...vent_huatulco/630338
Thank you for this post, by the way. Huatulco mixed team relay ******* SPOILERS ********
Spectacular run by Klamer to chase back Hungary after they overtook her husband and claim #2 for the Netherlands.
Norway, as Americans like to say, in a different zip code. Canada doing well until the last athlete (Jamnicky) sank the team from #2 to #4, despite a minute- wide margin. Wonder if their DQ played a role here and Jamnicky just couldn’t be damned.
Good race, bad coverage. Scant and rare info in gaps. No gap info past the finish line! Cameras missed the Klamer/Bragmayer run battle entirely - Klamer came from 11 seconds back out of T2 to beat the Hungarian by what, 15 seconds? All of it in a mile-long run.
Netherlands took 2nd place but aren’t qualified yet as Kolkman is ranked 146 and needs a good result tomorrow to get in the top 140.
As far as Kolkman being their “weak” leg it was thanks to him on the 1st leg that they were even in the race. Murray lost about 1 minute on his leg and was 80 seconds slower than Kolkman, but Kolkman had the advantage of riding in a group.
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [SheridanTris]
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SheridanTris wrote:
kajet wrote:
Ajax Bay wrote:
On the MTR the final two OQ relay slots (and with it 2+2 which makes a serious difference to individuals who otherwise won't get an individual start) will be decided tomorrow (Friday) at Huatalco. Norway are ranked #11 and Hungary #12. But Blummenfelt is not called on to race! They'll hope Miller can hold it together and Loevseth run it in.
Netherlands #17 have a chance but their Leg 3 is weak (Murray Kingma 'x' Klamer)
Good race, bad coverage. Scant and rare info in gaps. No gap info past the finish line! Cameras missed the Klamer/Bragmayer run battle entirely - Klamer came from 11 seconds back out of T2 to beat the Hungarian by what, 15 seconds? All of it in a mile-long run.
As far as Kolkman being their “weak” leg it was thanks to him on the 1st leg that they were even in the race. Murray lost about 1 minute on his leg and was 80 seconds slower than Kolkman, but Kolkman had the advantage of riding in a group.
https://www.triathlon.org/...135049/mitch_kolkman
Kolkman can be sure to be in the front pack tomorrow, and ride FP to T2. And then try to survive the run to get some points to get into that top 140 and satisfy that eligibility criterion. Think a top 30 finish would get him 49 points and make that assured.
54 starting: https://www.triathlon.org/..._cup_huatulco/630336
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [juanillo]
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juanillo wrote:
dannyboyjim wrote:
Not sure where you have taken the data from; but not quite right I don’t think. E.g Potter won 4 races on the way to the world title last year.Amended, and including the test event
WOMEN
GTB: 7 podiums (4 wins)
Potter: 7 podiums (4 wins)
Duffy: 6 podiums (4 wins)
Beaugraund: 5 podiums (2 wins)
Knibb: 5 podiums (1 win)
Periault: 4 podiums (1 win)
Coldwell: 4 podiums (1 win)
Lombardi: 4 podiums
MEN
Wilde: 8 podiums (4 wins)
Bergere: 8 podiums (1 win)
Yee: 7 podiums (6 wins)
Hauser: 4 podiums (1 win)
Vilaça: 4 podiums
Geens: 3 podiums (1 win)
Messias: 3 podiums
Interesting to see that, cheers for totaling up.
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [Jackets]
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another nice stat ,peraults win in yokohama was the first world series oly distance race a french female won, since the start of world series.
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [Jackets]
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First post on these forums... just watched the Huatulco mixed relay, and I wanted to say...
RACHEL KLAMER, you are a little legend! A solid swim, a solid bike, and a BLISTERING (in extreme heat) run putting Team Netherlands into the Olympics and getting hubby Richard across the line as well. Richard you are one lucky bastard to have this little gem for a wife!
RACHEL KLAMER, you are a little legend! A solid swim, a solid bike, and a BLISTERING (in extreme heat) run putting Team Netherlands into the Olympics and getting hubby Richard across the line as well. Richard you are one lucky bastard to have this little gem for a wife!
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [pk]
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pk wrote:
another nice stat ,peraults win in yokohama was the first world series oly distance race a french female won, since the start of world series.
TOP 5s since Tokyo in olympic distance (including the test event)
WOMEN
Knibb: 7 (1 win)
Spivey: 6
Lombardi: 5
GTB: 4 (3 wins)
Duffy: 4 (2 wins)
Periault: 4 (1 win)
Potter: 3 (2 wins)
Beaugraund: 3
Lindemann: 2
Conclussions: Hard to bet against GTB, Duffy and Knibb. Watch out Lombardi and Periault!. Spivey HAS TO GO. Potter and Beugraund suffer more than in sprint distance.
MEN
Bergere 8 (1 win)
Yee 6 (4 wins)
Connix 4 (1 win)
Hauser 4
Le Corre 4
Wilde 3 (1 win)
Pearson 2 (1 win)
Vilaça 2
Geens 2
Conclussions: Yee wins if the front is reachable. Put your money on Bergere. If Le Corre is fit, he is a better pick than Luis. Hauser will be there!
Spaniard. Sorry for my english for the sensitive ones :P
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [juanillo]
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Fair point about the sprints, CB definitely does do better over this distance, but Potter has been a developing athlete since Tokyo, not really fair to throw her in the mix with the girls who are now on their 2nd/3rd Olympic cycle, I think she undeniably proved herself the best women last year over both distances (although with GTB/Duffy missing)
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [Jackets]
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It will be exciting to see all the top women together in a full distance, non-wetsuited swim at Cagliari this coming Saturday. I wonder if Periault will have a fast enough swim to make the front group without a wetsuit or if GTB will have her endurance back? It really ought to be a barn burner of a race with such a loaded field.
Genetics load the gun, lifestyle pulls the trigger.
Genetics load the gun, lifestyle pulls the trigger.
Re: Official (formerly) ITU leading to 2024 discussion thread…. [Jackets]
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Just watched the mens . Nice to see Conor Bentley back in form, after being injured last year There could be a case for him for the relay. Always been a solid all rounder triathlete.