17 and 18 September, in Mexico (Cozumel) passed the final stage of the World Series of triathlon among the elite. Men have all been waiting for the struggle for victory in the 2016 World Series between Jonathan Brownlee and Mario Mola. After the first stage floated a large group, but to qualify for the group of leaders could eight triathletes (Brownlee brothers, Andrea Salvisberg, Aurelien Raphael, Gregory Billington Henri Schoeman, Aaron Royle and Alessandro Fabian) who brought a moment from his pursuers after cycling. And this group did not have the Spaniard. Brownlee brothers again were able to get away from Mario Mola. Running led Jonathan Brownlee, who breathed in the back, Henry Schoeman - bronze medalist of the Olympic Games in Rio. Closer to the finish line in the leading group were Brownlee brothers and a South African. And in finishing the alignment Jonathan again became ill, his legs gave way and the Englishman began to lose his balance, he picked up the audience. Alistair and his brother helped denounced it to the finish line. Well, Henry Schoeman wins the race in healthy competition - South African swimmer, in the recovery of which nobody believed, after a serious injury. But he was able to return to sports and sports results. Again, the fourth - Richard Murray who waited current leader of the World Series - Mario Mola. Ryan Bailiy in sixth place. And following in the top-10 in the second group came running to the finish line - Crisanto Grajales, Jelle Geens, Fernando Alarza and Adam Bowden. In the fight for the World Series wins Mario Mola, which is enough to win at least ten points advantage on Jonathan Brownlee, who was 20 meters from the victory in the race, but could not finish yourself.
In the first stage, a group of women stretched and headed bicycle race Flora Duffy, Lucky Hall and Laura Linderman, who brought 1 minute 15 persecutors of racers, among whom was Gwen Jorgensen. Against fast running Gwen Jorgensen again used the tactic of "fast bike." Running headed Flora Duffy, who confidently won the race and ran faster than American by nine seconds. Jorgensen, second, and third place at the finish played Charlotte McShane and Helen Jenkins, who lost the race podium Charlotte. But the best time in the race showed Ai Ueda, who finished fifth. The top 10 Vendula Frintova, Sarah True, Non Stanford, Maria Shorets and Ashleigh Gentle. And winning the World Series in 2016 Flora Duffy, who was ahead of Gwen Jorgensen of more than 250 points. A third place Katie Zaferes selects Japanese Ai Ueda. Katie again failed to pass smoothly and season again ceded the podium of the World Series.
Elite Men
1 Henri Schoeman RSA 01:46:50
2 Jonathan Brownlee GBR 01:47:08 0:00:18
3 Alistair Brownlee GBR 01:47:08 0:00:18
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4 Richard Murray RSA 01:47:35 0:00:45
5 Mario Mola ESP 01:47:36 0:00:46
6 Ryan Bailie AUS 01:47:40 0:00:50
7 Crisanto Grajales MEX 01:47:46 0:00:56
8 Jelle Geens BEL 01:47:52 0:01:02
9 Fernando Alarza ESP 01:47:53 0:01:03
10 Adam Bowden GBR 01:47:55 0:01:05
11 Alessandro Fabian ITA 01:48:04 0:01:14
12 Andrea Salvisberg SUI 01:48:10 0:01:20
13 Joao Pereira POR 01:48:21 0:01:31
14 Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 01:48:32 0:01:42
15 Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS 01:48:37 0:01:47
16 Aaron Royle AUS 01:48:45 0:01:55
17 Gregory Billington USA 01:48:48 0:01:58
18 Justus Nieschlag GER 01:48:59 0:02:09
19 Eder Mejia Munoz MEX 01:49:11 0:02:21
20 Gregory Barnaby ITA 01:49:14 0:02:24
21 Aurelien Raphael FRA 01:49:27 0:02:37
22 Dan Wilson AUS 01:49:35 0:02:45
23 Vicente Hernandez ESP 01:49:40 0:02:50
24 Massimo De Ponti ITA 01:49:48 0:02:58
25 Joao Silva POR 01:49:54 0:03:04
26 Jumpei Furuya JPN 01:49:57 0:03:07
27 Luciano Taccone ARG 01:50:02 0:03:12
28 Richard Varga SVK 01:50:08 0:03:18
29 Marco Van Der Stel NED 01:50:14 0:03:24
30 Jan Celustka CZE 01:50:25 0:03:35
31 Pierre Le Corre FRA 01:50:35 0:03:45
32 Bryan Keane IRL 01:50:37 0:03:47
33 Thomas Bishop GBR 01:50:43 0:03:53
34 Luca Facchinetti ITA 01:50:46 0:03:56
35 Matthew Sharpe CAN 01:50:55 0:04:05
36 Russell White IRL 01:51:10 0:04:20
37 Diogo Sclebin BRA 01:51:37 0:04:47
38 Andreas Schilling DEN 01:51:45 0:04:55
39 Jacob Birtwhistle AUS 01:51:56 0:05:06
40 Rodrigo Gonzalez MEX 01:52:04 0:05:14
41 Irving Perez MEX 01:52:21 0:05:31
42 Shachar Sagiv ISR 01:52:33 0:05:43
43 Steffen Justus GER 01:52:44 0:05:54
44 Simon De Cuyper BEL 01:52:47 0:05:57
45 Josh Izewski USA 01:52:56 0:06:06
46 Premysl Svarc CZE 01:53:11 0:06:21
47 Joe Maloy USA 01:53:16 0:06:26
48 Pablo Dapena Gonzalez ESP 01:53:50 0:07:00
49 Igor Polyanskiy RUS 01:54:07 0:07:17
50 Ben Kanute USA 01:54:10 0:07:20
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51 Danilo Pimentel BRA 01:55:15 0:08:25
52 Jonas Schomburg TUR 01:55:21 0:08:31
53 Franz Loeschke GER 01:55:41 0:08:51
54 David Mendoza MEX 01:55:47 0:08:57
55 Hirokatsu Tayama JPN 01:59:44 0:12:54
DNF Ryan Sissons NZL
DNF Stefan Zachaeus LUX
DNF Gabor Faldum HUN
DNF Adrien Briffod SUI
DNF Tamas Toth HUN
DNF Miguel Arraiolos POR
DNF Pedro Palma POR
DNF Dorian Coninx FRA
DNF Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG
DNF Gregor Buchholz GER
DNS Jonathan Zipf GER
LAP Mehdi Essadiq MAR
LAP Gergo Simon ROU
Elite Women
1 Flora Duffy BER 01:57:59
2 Gwen Jorgensen USA 01:59:16 0:01:17
3 Charlotte McShane AUS 01:59:25 0:01:26
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4 Helen Jenkins GBR 01:59:28 0:01:29
5 Ai Ueda JPN 01:59:39 0:01:40
6 Vendula Frintova CZE 01:59:44 0:01:45
7 Sarah True USA 01:59:58 0:01:59
8 Non Stanford GBR 02:00:16 0:02:17
9 Mariya Shorets RUS 02:00:21 0:02:22
10 Ashleigh Gentle AUS 02:00:34 0:02:35
11 Mari Rabie RSA 02:00:51 0:02:52
12 Annamaria Mazzetti ITA 02:00:58 0:02:59
13 Katie Zaferes USA 02:00:59 0:03:00
14 Anastasia Abrosimova RUS 02:01:09 0:03:10
15 Claudia Rivas MEX 02:01:18 0:03:19
16 Rachel Klamer NED 02:01:23 0:03:24
17 Andrea Hewitt NZL 02:01:46 0:03:47
18 Renee Tomlin USA 02:01:48 0:03:49
19 Simone Ackermann NZL 02:01:53 0:03:54
20 Anja Knapp GER 02:01:59 0:04:00
21 Alexandra Razarenova RUS 02:02:03 0:04:04
22 Sara Vilic AUT 02:02:12 0:04:13
23 Lucy Hall GBR 02:02:19 0:04:20
24 Lisa Norden SWE 02:02:29 0:04:30
25 Yuka Sato JPN 02:02:32 0:04:33
26 Natalie Van Coevorden AUS 02:02:40 0:04:41
27 Carolina Routier ESP 02:02:42 0:04:43
28 Aoi Kuramoto JPN 02:02:47 0:04:48
29 Kirsten Kasper USA 02:02:48 0:04:49
30 Jessica Learmonth GBR 02:02:55 0:04:56
31 Charlotte Bonin ITA 02:03:09 0:05:10
32 Sarah-Anne Brault CAN 02:03:35 0:05:36
33 Agnieszka Jerzyk POL 02:03:56 0:05:57
34 Gillian Backhouse AUS 02:04:13 0:06:14
35 Yuko Takahashi JPN 02:04:43 0:06:44
36 Valentina Zapatrina RUS 02:05:00 0:07:01
37 Zsofia Kovacs HUN 02:05:05 0:07:06
38 Dominika Jamnicky CAN 02:05:50 0:07:51
39 Juri Ide JPN 02:07:08 0:09:09
40 Cecilia Gabriela Perez Flores MEX 02:07:34 0:09:35
DNF Emma Jackson AUS
DNF Rebecca Spence NZL
DNF Hanna Philippin GER
DNF Pamella Oliveira BRA
DNF Miriam Casillas Garcia ESP
DNF Yurie Kato JPN
DNF Nicky Samuels NZL
DNF Vicky Holland GBR
DNF Summer Cook USA
DNF Lindsey Jerdonek USA
DNF Emma Moffatt AUS
DNF Jolanda Annen SUI
DNF Gillian Sanders RSA
LAP Erin Jones USA
LAP Claire Michel BEL
LAP Long Hoi MAC
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