September 3 in the Czech Republic (Karlovy Vary) was the World Cup triathlon, which won the Norwegian Gustav Iden and Gillian Backhouse from Australia. At the prizes, the Italian Alessandro Fabian and Tyler Reid from New Zealand, while the women have the Czech Vendula Frintova and Summer Cook from the USA.
The men on the voyage had no equal to the Slovakian Richard Varga, who started the race first and collected a group of leaders from five participants (Italian Alessandro Fabian, Jonas Schomburg, Tyler Reid from New Zealand and Japanese Jumpey Furuya). Leaders began running ahead of their pursuers. In the beginning, Jumpey Furuya, and then Jonas Schomburg, fell behind. Leaders came Alessandro Fabian, and in the second group fled Richard Varga and Tyler Reid. On the cycling race, a large group of pursuers gathered at a pace dictated by the Norwegians. The well-coordinated work of the Norwegian team brought success and the Norwegians Gustav Iden, Endre Espedal, Casper Startnes and the representative of Luxembourg Stefan Zachaus left for the gap. Norwegians, in the transit zone, brought fresh and full strength to the captain of the team - Gustav Iden, who ran to catch up with the leaders and win the race! Alessandro Fabian becomes the second, and for the third place there was a fight between Tyler Reid and Richard Varga, who could not compete with the representative of New Zealand. In the finish line Slovak reached the group of pursuers and the fourth place was taken by Jonas Schomburg. The fifth place belongs to the Frenchman Maxim Huber-Moosbrugger. Jonathan Zipf from Germany in sixth place, and Richard Varga finished seventh. In the top 10 finished Vian Sullwald from South Africa, Italian Massimo De Ponti and Norwegian Casper Stornes.
The women were the first to finish swimming Summer Cook from the USA and Gillian Backhouse from Astralia, but in the transit zone Summer Cook was delayed and the Australian went out to the leaders of the race. Gillian arrived in the transit zone first and was able to keep the advantage on the run. Prize places in the race played out from the group of pursuers. Second place in the Czech Vendula Frintova, and Summer Cook was able to finish in third place. Further the group from three participants has finished: Nicole Van Der Kaay from New Zealand, Emma Jackson and Felicia Sheedy-Ryan from Australia. In the top 10, Chelsea Sodaro from the USA, Sandra Dodet from France, Zsofia Kovacs from Hungary and Julie Derron from Switzerland finished.
Elite Men
1 Gustav Iden NOR 01:49:06
2 Alessandro Fabian ITA 01:49:39 0:00:33
3 Tayler Reid NZL 01:50:22 0:01:16
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4 Jonas Schomburg ITU 01:50:29 0:01:23
5 Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger FRA 01:50:30 0:01:24
6 Jonathan Zipf GER 01:50:33 0:01:27
7 Richard Varga SVK 01:50:41 0:01:35
8 Wian Sullwald RSA 01:50:59 0:01:53
9 Massimo De Ponti ITA 01:51:00 0:01:54
10 Casper Stornes NOR 01:51:07 0:02:01
11 Jumpei Furuya JPN 01:51:11 0:02:05
12 Constantine Doherty IRL 01:51:14 0:02:08
13 Luciano Taccone ARG 01:51:19 0:02:13
14 Gabor Faldum HUN 01:51:28 0:02:22
15 Matthias Steinwandter ITA 01:51:36 0:02:30
16 Istvan Kiraly HUN 01:51:36 0:02:30
17 Eric Lagerstrom USA 01:51:39 0:02:33
18 Jan Celustka CZE 01:51:42 0:02:36
19 Gregory Barnaby ITA 01:51:57 0:02:51
20 Endre Espedal NOR 01:52:02 0:02:56
21 Jonathan Wayaffe BEL 01:52:09 0:03:03
22 Igor Polyanskiy RUS 01:52:21 0:03:15
23 Valentin Wernz GER 01:52:25 0:03:19
24 Max Studer SUI 01:52:26 0:03:20
25 Pedro Palma POR 01:52:40 0:03:34
26 Luca Facchinetti ITA 01:52:52 0:03:46
27 Morten Hansen NOR 01:52:54 0:03:48
28 Makoto Odakura JPN 01:52:58 0:03:52
29 Flavio Morandini ARG 01:53:03 0:03:57
30 Premysl Svarc CZE 01:53:20 0:04:14
31 Declan Wilson AUS 01:53:29 0:04:23
32 Filipe Azevedo POR 01:53:39 0:04:33
33 Frantisek Linduska CZE 01:53:57 0:04:51
34 Donald Hillebregt NED 01:54:17 0:05:11
35 Stefan Zachaus LUX 01:54:26 0:05:20
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36 Yegor Martynenko UKR 01:54:40 0:05:34
37 Matthew Roberts AUS 01:55:12 0:06:06
38 Tim Van Hemel BEL 01:55:25 0:06:19
39 Alec Wilimovsky USA 01:55:39 0:06:33
40 Jan Volar CZE 01:55:39 0:06:33
41 Andrey Bryukhankov RUS 01:55:52 0:06:46
42 Jannik Schaufler GER 01:56:15 0:07:09
43 Arthur De Jaegher BEL 01:56:32 0:07:26
44 Martin Demuth AUT 01:56:52 0:07:46
45 Kacper Stepniak POL 01:58:04 0:08:58
46 Jonathan Sammut AUS 01:58:25 0:09:19
47 Ian Manthey GER 01:58:32 0:09:26
48 Marco Akershoek NED 02:01:01 0:11:55
DNF Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS
DNF Gaspar Riveros CHI
DNF Seth Rider USA
DNF Delian Stateff ITA
DNF Liam Ward NZL
DNF Kenji Nener AUS
DNF Linus Stimmel GER
DNF Temirlan Temirov KAZ
DNF Milosz Sowinski POL
LAP Anton Ruanova BRA
LAP Ibrahim Alucin ARG
LAP Jacek Krawczyk POL
Elite Women
1 Gillian Backhouse AUS 02:03:29
2 Vendula Frintova CZE 02:04:31 0:01:02
3 Summer Cook USA 02:04:56 0:01:27
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4 Nicole Van Der Kaay NZL 02:05:27 0:01:58
5 Emma Jackson AUS 02:05:27 0:01:58
6 Felicity Sheedy-Ryan AUS 02:05:31 0:02:02
7 Chelsea Sodaro USA 02:06:05 0:02:36
8 Sandra Dodet FRA 02:06:07 0:02:38
9 Zsofia Kovacs HUN 02:06:11 0:02:42
10 Julie Derron SUI 02:06:11 0:02:42
11 Ai Ueda JPN 02:06:29 0:03:00
12 Amelie Kretz CAN 02:06:40 0:03:11
13 Simone Ackermann ITU 02:07:00 0:03:31
14 Alessia Orla ITA 02:07:05 0:03:36
15 Giorgia Priarone ITA 02:07:39 0:04:10
16 Alissa Konig SUI 02:07:55 0:04:26
17 Elizabeth Stannard NZL 02:09:42 0:06:13
18 Dominika Jamnicky CAN 02:09:47 0:06:18
19 Romana Gajdosova SVK 02:09:58 0:06:29
20 Alicja Ulatowska POL 02:11:55 0:08:26
21 Sena Takahashi JPN 02:14:16 0:10:47
22 Klaudia Sebok HUN 02:16:34 0:13:05
23 Brittany Dutton AUS 02:19:09 0:15:40
LAP Jana Machacova CZE
LAP Marta Lagownik POL
DNF Tanja Stroschneider AUT
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