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Top paratriathletes take to Kitzbuehel

By Erin Greene | 20 Jun, 2014

The stunning Austrian city of Kitzbühel will play host to the 2014 European Paratriathlon Championships this weekend. With such a competitive field of paratriathletes hailing from European countries, the races on Saturday are expected to be some of the most competitive this season.

Lauren Steadman (GBR) and Faye Mcclelland (GBR) will battle it out again after an upset in London three weeks ago in which Steadman beat out the 4-time World Champion Mcclelland for gold. Steadman’s win ended Mcclelland’s undefeated streak. Steadman dominated the swim and continued strong on the bike and run to reach the top of the podium.

Her strong swim comes as no surprise to those who know her as a two-time Paralympic swimmer. This weekend, Steadman has the added advantage of heading into the race as the reigning European Champ, so will strive to retain her title.

In the men’s PT1 division, 2013 European Champion Phil Hogg will compete again for first place against fellow countryman and 2013 European bronze medalist Joe Townsend. The pair went head to head in London last month, finishing 2nd and 4th, respectively. Expect to see these two paratriathletes push each other to the top of their division yet again.

The 2013 European champions will be ones to keep an eye on. Martin Schulz (GER), rival Yannick Bourseaux (FRA), and the young buck Jairo Ruiz Lopez (ESP) will meet again after finishing 1-2-3 in Besancon. While Schulz won the European championship in 2013 and has had a strong start to the season with a big win in Besancon, both Bourseaux and Ruiz Lopez will put up a tough fight to stand tallest on the podium this year.

In the women’s PT1 division, three-time World Champion and four-time European Champion Jane Egan (GBR) will have the chance to race for her fifth consecutive European crown. However, this year she will have fellow Brit Karen Darke, who sat out the 2013 season, to compete against alongside recent Besancon winner Rita Cuccuru (ITA).

Michele Ferrarin (ITA) has continued to fair well after claiming the men’s World TRI-3 and European TRI-3 titles last year, as well as collecting a win in London in the PT2 division this season. Look for Frenchman Geoffrey Wersy to put up a good fight in the PT2 division after placing second next to Ferrarin in London.

The 2014 ETU European Paratriathlon Championships will be held on June 21, with athletes going off on Saturday at 8:00am local time.

Related Event: 2014 Kitzbühel ETU Triathlon European Championships
20 - Jun, 2014 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
DNF. Panu Lieto FIN DNF
DNF. Peter Denteneer BEL DNF
DNF. Denis Vasiliev RUS DNF
DNF. Aliaksandr Vasilevich BLR DNF
DNF. Benjamin Shaw IRL DNF
DNF. Ricardo Hernandez Marrero ESP DNF
DNF. Vasilis Krommidas GRE DNF
DNF. Joao Silva POR DNF
DNF. Simon De Cuyper BEL DNF
DNF. Martin Novak CZE DNF
Results: Elite Women
DNF. Barbora Hlavacova CZE DNF
DNF. Julia Hauser AUT DNF
DNF. Melina Alonso Aradas ESP DNF
DNF. Inna Ryzhykh UKR DNF
DNF. Stefania Ion ROU DNF
DNF. Emma Pallant GBR DNF
DNF. Alice Betto ITA DNF
DNF. Lisa Sieburger GER DNF
DNF. Agnieszka Jerzyk POL DNF
DNF. Theresa Moser AUT DNF
Results: Junior Men
1. Raphael Montoya FRA 00:57:43
2. Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 00:57:47
3. Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger FRA 00:57:53
4. Lasse Lührs GER 00:58:16
DNF. Itamar Alster ISR DNF
DNF. Peer Sönksen GER DNF
DNF. Tomás Couto Azevedo POR DNF
DNF. Nik Kojc SLO DNF
DNF. Attila Daniel ROU DNF
DNF. Danilo Jovanovic SRB DNF
Results: Junior Women
1. Laura Lindemann GER 01:03:14
DNF. Karen Magnussen NOR DNF
DNF. Maya Kingma NED DNF
DNF. Melanie Santos POR DNF
DNF. Antoanela Manac ROU DNF
DNF. Ekaterina Rodkina RUS DNF
DNF. Panna Csák HUN DNF
DNF. Alessandra Tamburri ITA DNF
DNF. Anabel Knoll GER DNF
DNF. Eva Trckova CZE DNF
Results: 16-19 Female AG Sprint
1. Hannah Moser AUT 01:15:21
2. Lisa Totschnig AUT 01:16:32
3. Rosie Lindsay GBR 01:19:11
4. Emily Alderson GBR 01:19:53
5. Mona Ritter AUT 01:21:15
6. Sina Hinteregger AUT 01:21:59
7. Vivien Ploner AUT 01:23:53
8. Clover Murray GBR 01:24:37
9. Chanette Rog AUT 01:26:54
10. Carolina Sandhofer AUT 01:29:53
Results: 16-19 Male AG Sprint
1. Tom Stead GBR 01:05:12
2. Marcel Pachteu AUT 01:05:36
3. Tautvydas Kopustas LTU 01:05:40
4. Michael Singer AUT 01:07:01
5. Massimo Köstl AUT 01:07:41
6. Angus Smith GBR 01:08:02
7. Fergus Robinson GBR 01:08:09
8. Sean Wylie GBR 01:08:13
DNF. Kaspars Stivrins LAT DNF
DNF. Nicholas Haworth GBR DNF
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