Kiwis to the Fore in Triathlons Around the World
Media Release from Triathlon New Zealand, for
further information visit www.triathlon.org.nz
12th June 2012
DOCHERTY
CONTINUES LONDON PREP WITH ESCAPE RACE – ELLICE THIRD IN
AUSTRIA – MILLWARD AND GRANT PODIUM IN BOISE
London Olympian Bevan Docherty continued his progress in his search for a third medal to go with his silver from Athens and bronze from Beijing with a third place finish at the famous Escape From Alcatraz triathlon in San Diego yesterday while Clark Ellice raced strongly for a podium finish in Austria and Callum Millward finished tied for first in Boise, Idaho.
Docherty will line up alongside Ryan Sissons and Kris Gemmell in London and continued his build up to his third Olympic Games with the non drafting race at the famous venue, coming home third behind American Andy Potts and Australian Courtney Atkinson.
Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon
Pro Men
1 Andy Potts (USA)
2:03:17
2 Courtney Atkinson (AUS)
2:03:53
3 Bevan Docherty (NZL)
2:04:32
4 Francesc Godoy (ESP)
2:08:03
5 Jon Bird (CAN)
2:08:18
For the full report and results from
Alcatraz, click here
Meanwhile London reserve Clark Ellice also raced strongly on the weekend, racing to third place at the Klagenfurt 5150 elite men’s race in Austria. The race forms part of a rich non-drafting series, culminating in the big money Des Moines race with US$150,000 for first place.
Ellice was pleased with his first podium in this format of racing.
“It’s no ITU WTS but this series has become an important series for many a few triathletes whom have missed out on Olympic selection and still want to make something of their season to test their fitness level and inevitably get a start to the big money race at season’s end Des Moines.
“This is my first international podium of 2012 in a class field; I believe it is not so much a step down from ITU but just a different format with the non-drafting on the bike, which as you can see from the photos has led to a new piece of speed weaponry being used for this format. The disc wheels come out, the longer time trial aero-bars, helmet and frame all change from your standard road bike to make for some pretty fast 40k bike splits, as opposed to the occasional surge or breakaway in the draft legal ITU racing
“It’s definitely taken me a bit to adapt to the new bike, get lower and aero and learn to push bigger gears, but a top 5 bike split in the weekend is showing my adapting to non drafting is progressing well. My ultimate goal is to use this new bike strength to implement on the likes of hard ITU courses, including the Auckland Grand Final in October.
“The next big race is the 5150 European champs in
Liverpool on the 1st of July, this is the last serious
chance for me to secure enough points to qualify for Des
Moines, so with my new rig and disc attached it will be game
on for sure, being a dead flat bike, it’s going to make
for some seriously fast 40k bike splits. Not too stoked
about swimming in the docklands in Liverpool but just gargle
some coke after the swim and should kill off the nasties!”
5i50 Klagenfurt
Austria
Pro Men
1 Ruedi Wild SUI
01:48:21
2 Josh Amberger AUS
01:48:53
3 Clark Ellice NZL
01:49:28
4 Alberto Casadei ESP
01:49:47
5 Ivan Kalashnikov RUS
01:49:57
Finally over the weekend, Callum Millward
continued the good performances by New Zealanders with a win
(first equal) at the Boise 70.3, in Idaho USA while Julia
Grant backed up her win last week with a 5th place at the
same event, one that was shortened due to extreme weather
conditions.
Boise 70.3
Idaho, USA
Pro
Men
1 Callum Millward – 2:13:23
1 Matty
Reed – 2:13:23
3 Tim O’Donnell – 2:14:17
4 Tim
Reed – 2:15:41
5 Trevor Wurtele – 2:16:03
Pro Women
1 Jodie Swallow –
2:29:28
2 Malaika Homo – 2:31:51
3 Nikki Butterfield
– 2:33:33
4 Julia Grant – 2:34:25
5 Linsey Corbin
– 2:35:40
For full race report and results,
click here
ENDS