September 30 in China's Weihai passed the World Cup triathlon, which defeated the Spaniard Uxio Abuin Ares and Jolanda Annen from Switzerland. At the prizes, Mexican Rodrigo Gonzalez and Spaniard Antonio Serrat Seoane, and women Emma Jackson from Australia and Russian woman Anastasia Gorbunova. This is the second stage after Rotterdam, where the points scored are considered in the rating of 2018.
In men, Wian Sullwald from South Africa completed the swim, with whom Andrey Bryukhankov and Igor Polyanskiy sailed, as well as the main race favorite, Spaniard Uxio Abuin Ares. After cycling to the transit zone came a large group of leaders. The winner of the stage was determined from the group of leaders. The fastest run showed Spaniard Abuin Ares and Mexican Rodrigo Gonzalez, who played the finish. The victory was won by the Spaniard, and Rodrigo Gonzalez becomes the prize-winner of the competition. Third place in the Spaniard Antonio Serrata Soeane, who showed the third time on the run. The Spaniards dominated Rotterdam and showed high places in Huelva. Rodrigo missed Rotterdam and failed the form precisely for this race. The next start of the Spaniards will be held at the final stage of the European Cup in Melilla, and the Mexican will return to the American continent and take part in the World Cup in Sarasota. Frenchman Felix Duchampt finished fourth and fifth place with Austrian Lukas Hollaus. The sixth place was finished by Hungarian Gabor Faldum, who spent a long time on the Asian continent this season. The seventh place belongs to the Russian Andrey Bryukhankov, who continues to improve his skills on the world stage! The young Swiss Sylvain Friedelance, who made his mark at the finish in second place in Velence, and then became the ninth in Rotterdam, finished in eighth place. Continues to gain form after injury Russian Igor Polyanskiy, who finishes the ninth. And the best race swimmer South AfricanWian Sullwald closes dozens of the strongest.
The best time for women on swim was shown by the Russian woman Anastasia Gorbunova, along with which the favorites of the race sailed - Jolanda Annen, Emma Jackson, Casandre Beaugrand and Zsanett Bragmayer. On the bike race, a group of leaders lost the Frenchwoman Cassandre Beaugrand. On the run, Zsanett Bragmaier fell behind and the trio of leaders played prizes. Among the leaders, the best time on the run is Jolanda Annen, who wins the race. Emma Jackson becomes the second. And the third place in Russian Anastasia Gorbunova, which was the first after the main favorites of the race! Jolanda finished tenth in Rotterdam and finished the season in ninth place in the World Series. Weihai became the finish chord of the season at Jolanda. Emma froze in Rotterdam, after Weihai will continue the season and perform in Tongyong. Anastasia finished high among the U23 in Rotterdam and was ready to fight for high places in Weihai. Fourth place in Felicity Sheedy-Ryan from Australia, which pursued a group of leaders in the bike race and showed the best time on the run. The Frenchwoman Cassandre Beaugrand, was picked up by a group of pursuers, where she regained strength and showed one of the best results on the run. Cassandre finished in fifth place. Sixth place in the Asian champion among the U23 - Japanese Hiraku Fukuoka. And only the seventh finished Zsanett Bragmayer. Eighth place at the Frenchwoman Justine Guerard, who performs at the World Cup stages and for the first time finishes so high. Lisa Perterer from Austria could not compete with the leaders, and the struggle for the podium was without her participation. Lisa finished ninth. The best among the hosts of the race was Mengying Zhong - the starter of the world races from the China.
Elite Men
1 Uxio Abuin Ares ESP 01:56:15
2 Rodrigo Gonzalez MEX 01:56:19 0:00:04
3 Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 01:56:38 0:00:23
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4 Felix Duchampt FRA 01:57:01 0:00:46
5 Lukas Hollaus AUT 01:57:17 0:01:02
6 Gabor Faldum HUN 01:57:33 0:01:18
7 Andrey Bryukhankov RUS 01:57:51 0:01:36
8 Sylvain Fridelance SUI 01:58:01 0:01:46
9 Igor Polyanskiy RUS 01:58:08 0:01:53
10 Wian Sullwald RSA 01:58:57 0:02:42
11 Jumpei Furuya JPN 01:59:07 0:02:52
12 Yuichi Hosoda JPN 02:00:15 0:04:00
13 Hayden Wilde NZL 02:00:36 0:04:21
14 Zhihang Jiang CHN 02:00:52 0:04:37
15 Makoto Odakura JPN 02:01:23 0:05:08
16 Jordi Garcia Gracia ESP 02:01:56 0:05:41
...+5%...
17 Shogo Ishitsuka JPN 02:02:58 0:06:43
18 Adam Rudgley AUS 02:03:41 0:07:26
19 Ren Sato JPN 02:03:42 0:07:27
20 Lukas Pertl AUT 02:04:19 0:08:04
21 Ognjen Stojanovic SRB 02:05:55 0:09:40
22 Lawrence Fanous JOR 02:06:36 0:10:21
23 Andrey Alypov RUS 02:06:55 0:10:40
24 Chen Liu CHN 02:07:34 0:11:19
25 Alberto Eugenio Casillas Garcia LTU 02:07:52 0:11:37
26 Minghui Li CHN 02:13:09 0:16:54
LAP Jiaxiang Jiang CHN
DNF Zheng Xu CHN
DNF Xunyu Bai CHN
DNF Faquan Bai CHN
LAP Mingxu Li CHN
LAP Yifan Wang CHN
Elite Women
1 Jolanda Annen SUI 02:09:47
2 Emma Jackson AUS 02:10:37 0:00:50
3 Anastasia Gorbunova RUS 02:11:07 0:01:20
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4 Felicity Sheedy-Ryan AUS 02:11:33 0:01:46
5 Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 02:11:47 0:02:00
6 Hiraku Fukuoka JPN 02:13:31 0:03:44
7 Zsanett Bragmayer HUN 02:13:39 0:03:52
8 Justine Guerard FRA 02:13:46 0:03:59
9 Lisa Perterer AUT 02:14:01 0:04:14
10 Mengying Zhong CHN 02:15:01 0:05:14
11 Elena Danilova RUS 02:17:21 0:07:34
12 Yuliya Yelistratova UKR 02:20:02 0:10:15
...+8%...
13 Tanja Stroschneider AUT 02:22:08 0:12:21
14 Daryna Moskalenko AZE 02:22:37 0:12:50
15 Camila Alonso Aradas ESP 02:23:30 0:13:43
16 Yiming Liu CHN 02:30:28 0:20:41
DNF Aoi Kuramoto JPN
DNF Melina Alonso ESP
DNF Chunyan Xiong CHN
DNF Yi Zhang CHN
DNF Lianyuan Wang CHN
DNF Yuting Huang CHN
DNF Qing Wu CHN |