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Elite
Races: Sigrid Lang and Sigi Bauer Win in Wildhaus, Switzerland.
Elite
Team Relay: Norway and Germany take the honours
For immediate release: Hard
snow-packed trails, brilliant sunshine, and magnificent mountain vistas
set the stage for the 2004 ITU Winter Triathlon World Championships in
Wildhaus, Switzerland.
13/03/04 Elite Women: Defending World Champion Marianne Vlasveld
of the Netherlands and the 2004 Winter Triathlon World Cup leader Sigrid
Lang of Germany had a classic sea-saw battle through each of the stages
of the event.
Sigrid Lang posted the fastest run time on the 1st segment, the 4 lap,
5.6km run on snow. She also had the fastest split through the run to bike
transition.
Marianne Vlasveld lost 8 seconds to Lang on the run, 2 seconds on the
1st transition, and a further 3 seconds on the 4 lap, 10.4km mountain
bike on snow. Vlasveld had a very fast second transition, clawing back
4 second from Lang to enter the final 5 lap, 7.5km cross-country skate
ski segment still in contention for the crown.
During the early phases of the ski segment, Vlasveld appeared to be positioning
herself for a successful defense of her World Championship title, but
Sigrid Lang's strength on the skis was too much for Vlasveld.
Lang gradually pulled away from Vlasveld and took the World Championships
title by almost a minute.
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Karin Mobes
of Switzerland, who has overcome several injuries in the past was 3rd
- a further 2 minutes behind Vlasveld.
If the women's event was characterized by a battle between old rivals,
the men's event was more like the changing of the guard, as none of last
year's podium factored into this year's event.
14/03/04
- Elite Women's Team Relay:
Sigrid
Lang made iit a unique double for Germany, as they took the Women's
Elite Team Relay, ahead of Norway, who led for much of the race,
and the Czech Republic in 3rd
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Elite Men: Nicolas Lebrun of France blasted off the start and
through the run in 17:30 - 1 minute and 20 seconds ahead of the eventual
winner, Sigi Bauer of Austria. Lebrun entered the run to bike transition
first, 30 seconds ahead of the current leader of the Winter Triathlon
World Cup Series, Patrik Kuril of Slovakia.
Once onto
the mountain bike course, Sigi Bauer of Austria took charge through the
4-lap course, over-powering all contenders for the World Championship
crown.
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Despite
a relatively slow transition, Bauer had enough of a lead after the bike
to cruise home to victory - giving Austria its first World Championship
title within the ITU multi-sport family.
Othmar Brugger of Switzerland, who put in a consistent performance over
all three segments, delighted his home-country fans by breaking from the
chase group to finish 2nd - 36 seconds behind Bauer.
Petter Jorgensen of Norway rounded out the podium, and also made a little
history by giving Norway a 1st ever medal in an ITU multi-sport discipline.
14/03/04
- Elite Men's Team Relay:
The
Norwegians absolutely dominated this is event, with their 1st AND 2nd
Teams coming in to take Gold. Germany put up a decent fight to finish
in 2nd place and take the Silver medal (each country is only allowed win
one medal) and home favourites Switzerland came in 3rd to take the Bronze.
Action in Wildhaus continues on Sunday 14 March with the Age Group, Junior
and Team World Winter Triathlon Championships.
Stay logged on to www.triathlon.org for live coverage
from Wildhaus.
For magazine, high resolution photos from the Winter Triathlon World Championships
please contact:
Contact
ITU Media at ituhdq@triathlon.org
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