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HARROP
WINS - MEN'S EVENT CANCELLED
Edmonton, Canada: For immediate release:
It was a clear, sunny day to start the 2004 ITU Edmonton World Cup and
mark the beginning of a momentous period for ITU media with the first
live coverage of an event since www.itutv.com
was officially launched. The water temperature over the morning was
high enough to ensure that it was a non-wetsuit swim for the elite women.
The
women’s start was picture perfect with Loretta Harrop of At
the swim to run transition the field had divided into 3 groups. The
six at the front included Harrop, Taylor, Heard, Mitchell, Hill and
Savege, while the chase pack of 10 back 15 seconds included Liz Blatchford
of Britain, Samantha Warriner of New Zealand, Anabel Luxford of Australia,
Sharon Donnelly and Tara Ross of Canada, Susan Williams of the USA and
Susan Williamson of New Zealand. The second chase pack was almost a minute back
with Leanda Cave of Britain, Canadian team-mates Natasha Filliol, Carolyn
Murray, Lauren Groves, Samantha McGlone, Aie Ueda of Savege
and Heard did not stay the pace with the lead group and were caught
by the chase group on the first lap.
On the second lap the lead group of four were then also caught
by the chase group to form a pack of 12 at the front.
Pip
Taylor and Loretta Harrop worked their magic at the front of the lead
group and over the next 2 laps increased their lead to 2 minutes over
the chase group. An interesting
side story was Sharon Donnelly in the lead pack and Samantha McGlone
in the chase pack – both vying for the last spot on the Olympic Games
Triathlon start list. McGlone teamed up with Carfrae on the second
last lap and pulled away from the chase group and started to decrease
the gap to the leaders. Just
before the athletes entered the second transition the skies opened up
with fierce wind, rain and hail. Loretta
Harrop was first off the bike and onto the run with Annabel Luxford,
Susan Williams and Jill Savege on her shoulder. The risky breakaway
by Samantha McGlone and Miranda Carfrae paid dividends, with the two
brave athletes reducing the deficit to just over a minute. Harrop
took charge on the run and moved strongly to the front as Rina Hill
dropped back ten seconds. Warriner
and Blatchford ran shoulder to shoulder a further ten seconds back.
Susan Williamson was in fifth at this time a
few seconds back. Samantha McGlone
took 40 seconds out of the leaders on the first lap and closed in on
Sharon Donnelly who she needed to beat to earn that elusive final Olympic
spot. With
the rain and hail thundering down the athletes were playing a cautious
game, and making sure not to damage any of their Olympic chances so
close to the games. Entering
the final lap, Samantha McGlone was truly giving a champion performance
Aiming as she started to eat away at the gap to the leaders. The
weather took a drastic turn for the worst as the elite athletes approached
the finish line. Loretta Harrop
and Rina Hill battled the weather to get to the finish line in an exciting
sprint finish, as Samantha Warriner posted her best performance to date.
Drastic
weather conditions made it impossible to start the elite men’s race
and the race organisers in conjunction with the ITU and the athletes
decided to cancel the event for the athletes’ safety. Top
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