Kiwis Race Well Under Exciting New Race Format In Hungary
Media Release from Triathlon New Zealand, for
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16th July 2012
Kiwis Race Well
Under Exciting New Race Format In Hungary
The three Kiwis racing at the latest round of the ITU World Cup circuit in Tiszaujvaros, Hungary have come away with some valuable experience.
Tony Dodds, Bryce McMaster and
Mikayla Nielsen all qualified for the finals after surviving
the new format of sprint semi-finals and finals racing over
two days.
In this morning’s men’s and women’s
finals (NZ time) McMaster was the best of the group,
finishing 13th while Nielsen was 18th and Dodds was forced
to pull out mid-race due to illness.
Triathlon New
Zealand Assistant Coach Stephen Sheldrake is in Hungary with
the team and was pleased with the Kiwis’
efforts.
“Today was a tough challenge for all three of
them. They quickly reacted to the exciting new format of
very fast racing. Our initial goal was to make it through to
the finals which they all managed to achieve,” Sheldrake
said.
“Overall it was a very good result for Mikayla
considering her age [just turned 18]. She had a fall coming
out of the water which meant she missed a bunch early on the
bike which would have been an easier ride.
“Bryce swam
well and made the front group who all worked together well.
It’s a good result for him and shows he’s progressing
well.
“Tony has been suffering from a stomach bug all
week and feeling pretty flat. He really pushed in
yesterday’s semi-final which I think just drained all his
energy for today’s final.”
Tiszaujvaros celebrated its
16th anniversary on the ITU circuit this year with an
innovative new twist.
The total number of entries
decided the number of semi-finals, with two women’s
semi-finals and three men’s semi-finals. Every semi-final
qualified a fixed number of athletes for the final and
additionally a number of athletes qualified based on the
best times, creating a final field of 30 in both men’s and
women’s racing.
In yesterday’s semi-finals reigning World Junior (U19) champion Nielsen raced superbly over the sprint distance, coming home fourth to comfortably book her spot.
In the men’s semis McMaster was even more impressive, winning the second semi-final with Dodds racing comfortably for 7th place in a fast third semi-final to also qualify for the final.
McMaster is still racing under the banner of the ITU as he finalises his change to racing under the New Zealand flag from his previous allegiance with Australia, but is very much a part of the Tri NZ High Performance Programme.
Full results and information can be found at www.triathlon.org
ITU World
Cup
Tiszaujvaros, Hungary
Super Sprint
750m swim,
20km bike, 5km run
Men’s
Final
1. Pierre Le Corre (FRA) 51:54
2.
Aurelien Raphael (FRA) 52:05
3. Anthony Pujades (FRA)
52:10
4. Ryan Fisher (AUS) 52:17
5. Igor Polyanskiy
(RUS) 52:19
Plus Kiwis
13. Bryce McMaster (NZL)
52:48
DNF Tony Dodds (NZL)
Women’s
Final
1. Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) 58:39
2.
Maaike Caelers (NED) 58:43
3. Annamaria Mazzetti (ITA)
59:19
4. Charlotte McShane (AUS) 59:24
5. Anja Knapp
(GER) 59:31
Plus Kiwis
18. Mikayla Nielsen
(NZL) 1:00:28
ENDS