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Get Online For Triathlon World Champs

Published: Fri 1 Sep 2006 12:28 AM
Get Online For This Weekend’s Triathlon World Championships
New Zealanders will be able to view online live race action as it unfolds this weekend when a 100-strong Kiwi contingent competes at the International Triathlon Union (ITU) World Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Triathlon New Zealand Chief Executive Officer, Dave Beeche, said that as well as the 12 athletes competing in the men’s and women’s elite races, 118 other New Zealanders will also compete across 12 different age group categories in Lausanne.
“Our youngest competitor is Reilly Gee at 18 years of age, while our oldest is 70 year old Neil Fleming,” Dave said.
“With the largest New Zealand team since the world championships held in Queenstown in 2003, we’re confident of some great results in both the age group and elite races.”
The men’s elite team comprises Terrenzo Bozzone, Hamish Carter, Bevan Docherty, Clark Ellice, Kris Gemmell and Shane Reed, with Sam Walker as a non-travelling reserve.
Competing in the elite women’s race are Carmel Hanly, Andrea Hewitt, Taryn McLeod, Debbie Tanner, Samantha Warriner and Evelyn Williamson. Jenny Cooper is a non-travelling reserve.
“This is a great opportunity for New Zealanders to get behind the athletes and watch them compete in real time via the internet.”
EVENT SCHEDULE
Saturday 2 September
ITU Junior World Championship
5pm Mens start
6pm Womens start
ITU Age Group World Championship
From 8pm
(see http://www.trilausanne.ch/2006/pdf/cm/age_group_awad_starts.pdf for exact age group timings)
Sunday 3 September
ITU U23 World Championship
5.30pm Women’s start
ITU Elite World Championship
8.45pm Women’s start
11pm Men’s start
Monday 4 September
ITU U23 World Championship
1.45am Men’s start
NOTE: All times listed are in New Zealand time.
Watch each race live at: http://www.triathlon.org/?call=TVRnNQ===sh#
For further information on Lausanne check out http://www.trilausanne.ch/index_2006_EN.htm
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