Congratulations Rostyslav Pevtsov with the prize a place of the World Cup in New Plymouth!
April 3 in New Zealand has passed the second stage of the World Cup triathlon sprint distance. The winners were South African Richard Murray and leader of the Olympic Qualification (OQ) - American Gwen Jorgensen. On prizes Dane Andreas Schilling and our Rostyslav Pevtsov from Azerbaijan, while women mistress of competitions and the second number is OQ Andrea Hewitt and Kirsten Kasper of the United States.
The women completed the first voyage Mari Rabie, who is the reigning champion of Africa triathlon. Together with her group of leaders in the bicycle race were Kirsten Kasper, Carolina Routier, Gwen Jorgensen, Emma Jeffcoat, Taylor Spivey, Rebecca Clarke, Ainhoa Murua, Andrea Hewitt and others. A total of 13 women. All the time, were leading active and Mari Rabie Taylor Spivey, that did not catch up with itself pursuers. On the women group headed by Kirsten Kasper, but after the attack Gwen Jorgensen, the group fell apart. Hold high rate of American women could only Hewitt, and for bronze was a struggle between Kirsten Kasper and Mari Rabie, who worked out at the bike race, and gave way to an American on the podium.
Jorgensen again proved that she is the best in the world triathlon, and Hewitt is ready to win the race in the absence of an American. The OQ Andrea regaining the second position. Kirsten started the season in great shape and climbed three positions in OQ after New Plymouth. Mari Rabie rises to sixth position in the top-50 OQ. Fifth place in the Spanish Miriam Casillas García (7 seats and 58 in the OQ). Sixth Canadian Amelie Kretz (8 and 71 place in the OQ). Seventh place Arina Shulgina, who had a later time for a swim, but showed one of the best time to run! (6 place and 76 in the OQ). Summer Cook of the US Eighth (5 seats and 78 in the OQ). Ainhoa Murua from Spain in ninth place (4 and 40 place) and closes the top 10. Agnieszka Jerzyk from Poland (4 and 52 place in the OQ).
The men completed the first voyage Frenchman Anthony Pujades, our Alexander Bryukhankov (Russian Federation) and the owner of the race Tony Dodds. On the cycling race has formed a large group of leaders which was also the main favorite stage - last year's winner New Plymouth - South African Richard Murray. Alexander Bryukhankov and others have attempted to go into the lead, but they were not released. As a result, the second transit zone came a large group with Richard Murray, which is well accumulated power for the third stage. South African immediately became a leader of the race and not let his pursuers, eating pie. Prize-winning places were contested by a group of pursuers. Second place went to the Dane Andreas Schilling, who holds third start this year. After 30 places in Abu Dhabi, he finished in the top 10 in Mooloolaba and now the podium in New Plymouth! The finish for third place won Rostyslav Pevtsov who has been close to the podium at the first round of the World Cup in Mooloolaba. The Olympic Qualification (OQ) Richard Murray ranked third. Schilling rises to 19 in OQ position and occupies 40th place. Rostyslav Pevtsov 22 positions OQ. In the sprint for the third place was attended by a host Ryan Sissons races (four seats and 25 position in the UQ), the Belgian Marten Van Riel (eight place and 65 in the UQ), Ukrainian Ivan Ivanov (14 seats and 85 in the OQ), Ron Darmon from Israel (7 and 64 place in OQ position) and Mexican Irving Perez (one place and 23 position in the OQ). Ninth place Bob Haller Luxembourg (31 120 place and position in the OQ), and closes the top 10 American Gregory Billington (6 places and 33 position in the OQ).
Elite Men
1 Richard Murray RSA 00:53:08
2 Andreas Schilling DEN 00:53:28 0:00:20
3 Rostyslav Pevtsov AZE 00:53:32 0:00:24
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4 Ryan Sissons NZL 00:53:33 0:00:25
5 Marten Van Riel BEL 00:53:34 0:00:26
6 Ivan Ivanov UKR 00:53:35 0:00:27
7 Ron Darmon ISR 00:53:37 0:00:29
8 Irving Perez MEX 00:53:37 0:00:29
9 Bob Haller LUX 00:53:42 0:00:34
10 Gregory Billington USA 00:53:43 0:00:35
11 Ben Kanute USA 00:53:44 0:00:36
12 Drew Box AUS 00:53:44 0:00:36
13 Aaron Royle AUS 00:53:46 0:00:38
14 Luciano Taccone ARG 00:53:48 0:00:40
15 Jason Wilson BAR 00:53:52 0:00:44
16 Alexander Bryukhankov RUS 00:53:56 0:00:48
17 Simon Viain FRA 00:53:58 0:00:50
18 Joe Maloy USA 00:54:00 0:00:52
19 Thomas Springer AUT 00:54:05 0:00:57
20 Felipe Barraza CHI 00:54:09 0:01:01
21 Andrea Secchiero ITA 00:54:10 0:01:02
22 Xavier Grenier-Talavera CAN 00:54:11 0:01:03
23 Danilo Pimentel BRA 00:54:14 0:01:06
24 Tony Dodds NZL 00:54:15 0:01:07
25 Luca Facchinetti ITA 00:54:16 0:01:08
26 James Chronis GRE 00:54:18 0:01:10
27 Tamás Tóth HUN 00:54:23 0:01:15
28 Jonas Schomburg TUR 00:54:28 0:01:20
29 Benjamin Shaw IRL 00:54:29 0:01:21
30 Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG 00:54:30 0:01:22
31 Jan Celustka CZE 00:54:32 0:01:24
32 Diogo Sclebin BRA 00:54:32 0:01:24
33 Aleksandr Latin EST 00:54:33 0:01:25
34 Jonathan Zipf GER 00:54:34 0:01:26
35 Anthony Pujades FRA 00:54:39 0:01:31
36 Alois Knabl AUT 00:54:39 0:01:31
37 Eric Lagerstrom USA 00:54:48 0:01:40
38 Kenji Nener AUS 00:54:51 0:01:43
39 Jumpei Furuya JPN 00:54:57 0:01:49
40 Miguel Arraiolos POR 00:55:00 0:01:52
41 Sergio Sarmiento MEX 00:55:02 0:01:54
42 Kohei Tsubaki JPN 00:55:07 0:01:59
43 Simon De Cuyper BEL 00:55:10 0:02:02
44 Daniel Hoy NZL 00:55:16 0:02:08
45 Rodrigo Gonzalez MEX 00:55:21 0:02:13
46 Sam Osborne NZL 00:55:30 0:02:22
47 Michael Lori CAN 00:55:44 0:02:36
48 Reinaldo Colucci BRA 00:55:44 0:02:36
49 Lawrence Fanous JOR 00:55:45 0:02:37
50 Luke Willian AUS 00:56:16 0:03:08
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51 Manoel Messias BRA 00:56:25 0:03:17
52 Constantine Doherty IRL 00:56:35 0:03:27
53 Nick Karwoski USA 00:56:43 0:03:35
54 Danylo Sapunov UKR 00:57:02 0:03:54
55 Jelle Geens BEL 00:57:02 0:03:54
56 Eder Mejia Muñoz MEX 00:57:16 0:04:08
57 Gaspar Riveros CHI 00:57:29 0:04:21
58 John O'Neill USA 00:58:11 0:05:03
59 Andrew Lloyd NZL 00:58:55 0:05:47
60 Alberto Eugenio Casillas Garcia LTU 00:58:58 0:05:50
61 Shen-Yen Hsieh TPE 00:59:31 0:06:23
62 Trent Thorpe NZL 01:00:08 0:07:00
DNF Tyler Mislawchuk CAN
DNF Lukas Hollaus AUT
DNF Sean Jefferson USA
DNF Alexis Lepage CAN
DNF Christopher Hettich GER
DNF Jaime González Buganza MEX
Elite Women
1 Gwen Jorgensen USA 00:58:51
2 Andrea Hewitt NZL 00:59:13 0:00:22
3 Kirsten Kasper USA 00:59:20 0:00:29
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4 Mari Rabie RSA 00:59:28 0:00:37
5 Miriam Casillas García ESP 00:59:38 0:00:47
6 Amelie Kretz CAN 00:59:42 0:00:51
7 Arina Shulgina RUS 00:59:56 0:01:05
8 Summer Cook USA 01:00:02 0:01:11
9 Ainhoa Murua ESP 01:00:06 0:01:15
10 Agnieszka Jerzyk POL 01:00:08 0:01:17
11 Emmie Charayron FRA 01:00:09 0:01:18
12 Lisa Perterer AUT 01:00:10 0:01:19
13 Zsófia Kovács HUN 01:00:16 0:01:25
14 Yurie Kato JPN 01:00:22 0:01:31
15 Rebecca Spence NZL 01:00:25 0:01:34
16 Julia Hauser AUT 01:00:34 0:01:43
17 Melanie Santos POR 01:00:37 0:01:46
18 Carolina Routier ESP 01:00:42 0:01:51
19 Katrien Verstuyft BEL 01:00:47 0:01:56
20 Taylor Spivey USA 01:00:47 0:01:56
21 Sarah-Anne Brault CAN 01:00:51 0:02:00
22 Nicole Van Der Kaay NZL 01:00:53 0:02:02
23 Kaitlin Donner USA 01:00:56 0:02:05
24 Petra Kurikova CZE 01:01:11 0:02:20
25 Mariko Adachi JPN 01:01:11 0:02:20
26 Cecilia Gabriela Perez Flores MEX 01:01:17 0:02:26
27 Romina Palacio Balena ARG 01:01:18 0:02:27
28 Erin Dolan USA 01:01:31 0:02:40
29 Amanda Bohlin SWE 01:01:39 0:02:48
30 Charlotte Bonin ITA 01:01:39 0:02:48
31 Gaia Peron TUR 01:02:05 0:03:14
32 Tomoko Sakimoto JPN 01:02:09 0:03:18
33 Emma Jeffcoat AUS 01:02:13 0:03:22
34 Deborah Lynch NZL 01:02:21 0:03:30
35 Adriana Barraza MEX 01:02:38 0:03:47
36 Elise Salt NZL 01:02:55 0:04:04
37 Rebecca Clarke NZL 01:03:41 0:04:50
38 Claire Michel BEL 01:04:27 0:05:36
39 Minami Kubono JPN 01:08:21 0:09:30
40 Chia-Chia Chang TPE 01:09:46 0:10:55
41 Ting-Ting Chang TPE 01:11:48 0:12:57
DNF Annamaria Mazzetti ITA
DNF Sara Vilic AUT
DNF Elena Danilova RUS
DNF Erin Jones USA
DNS Valentina Zapatrina RUS
DNF Michelle Flipo FRA
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