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European Champs this weekend

By World Triathlon Admin | 22 Jun, 2007

More than 140 of Europe’s best triathletes from 32 countries will descend on Copenhagen, Denmark this weekend for the 2007 ETU Triathlon European Championships.  All medalists from 2006 will return to vie for one of their most prized races of the season.  Some of triathlon’s biggest names will take the start line in the talented and deep men’s and women’s fields.

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Portuguese star Vanessa Fernandes enters as the heavy favourite to win the women’s title for the fourth consecutive year.  The defending champion has been her typical dominant self in 2007.  Despite opening her season with a third place finish at the Mooloolaba BG Triathlon World Cup to halt her streak of 12 straight World Cup titles, Fernandes roared back with a string of impressive wins in Ishigaki, Lisbon and Madrid.  Fernandes moved into second place on the list of world cup winners with 16, inching ever closer to Emma Carney’s all-time record.  She also scored a convincing win at the Duathlon World Championships in Gyor, Hungary in May. 

Since the 2004 Olympics, Fernandes has only ever lost to one woman, her Australian rival Emma Snowsill.  So who will step up and challenge the woman who has virtually owned this race?

Anja Dittmer finished second to Fernandes last year in Autun, France and was European Champion in 1999.  The German veteran has been steady in the 2007 BG Triathlon World Cup series but not spectacular.  She has finished in the top ten in all three races she’s competed in but none higher than a sixth place finish. 

Brit Michelle Dillon will also be one to watch.  The 2001 European Champion has been on the podium twice this year and is now number nine in the world.  Switzerland’s Nicola Spirig has also done well in the world cup series, finishing in the top ten in her last three races.

Other serious contenders include last year’s bronze medalist Nadia Cortassa of Italy, Elizabeth May of Luxembourg, German Christiane Pilz and Andrea Whitcombe of Great Britain.

In the wide open men’s field, two-time defending champion Frederic Belaubre of France comes in wearing the number one start number but hasn’t competed on the world cup circuit so far in 2007 due to injury.  He’ll be in tough and will have to contend with a host of competitors eager to dethrone him. 

Most notably among the Frenchman’s challengers is world number one Javier Gomez who is primed to win his first European title.  He is the only man to make the podium in every world cup race he’s entered in so far in 2007, including a win in Lisbon and silver medals in Mooloolaba and Madrid. 

Perhaps the biggest surprise of the year among the men is the performance of rookie Alexander Brukhankov.  The young Russian star has been on the world cup podium twice this year, including silver last weekend in Edmonton, Canada, and currently sits number four in the world. 

Reigning World Champion Tim Don is back in the mix after solid results in Madrid and Des Moines.  His compatriots Oliver Freeman and Will Clarke will make this a race to watch for the Brits.

Czech veteran Filip Ospaly has also been impressive on the world cup scene this year.  The 2001 European Champion out-dueled Gomez for the Madrid title, and took silver in Lisbon.

But the Danish fans will all be cheering for hometown favorite Rasmus Henning who’s coming off a huge win in Des Moines, Iowa two weeks ago.  In the talent-deep field, it was Henning who rose to the occasion to win the richest prize in triathlon history, US$200,000 while driving away with a brand new Hummer.  That win, coupled with a top five finish in Lisbon, has taken him to number eight in the world.

Athletes will swim two laps in one of the canals of the sea.  Then they will bike eight laps and run four laps in the heart of Copenhagen, passing in front of the Tivoli and the Black Diamond, nickname of the national library.  It will finish in front of the Town Hall. 

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Related Event: 2007 Copenhagen ETU Triathlon European Championships
29 - Jul, 2007 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
DNS. Viktors Vovrusko LAT DNS
DNS. Steffen Justus GER DNS
DNS. Jonathan Grady IRL DNS
DNS. Alexander Bryukhankov RUS DNS
DSQ. Oleksiy Syutkin UKR DSQ
DNF. Giuseppe Ferraro ITA DNF
DNF. Jose Manuel Tovar Espada ESP DNF
DNF. Attila Fecskovics HUN DNF
DNF. Kostas Dovanas GRE DNF
DNF. Alberto Casadei ITA DNF
Results: Elite Women
DNS. Irina Abysova RUS DNS
DNF. Maria Czesnik POL DNF
DNF. Jana Jirouskova CZE DNF
DNF. Sarah Schutz SUI DNF
DNF. Olga Zausaylova RUS DNF
DNF. Rosie Clarke GBR DNF
DNF. Vendula Frintova CZE DNF
DNF. Nadia Cortassa ITA DNF
DNF. Elizabeth May LUX DNF
DNF. Lisa Hütthaler AUT DNF
Results: Junior Men
1. Alistair Brownlee GBR 00:56:25
2. Aurelien Raphael FRA 00:56:43
3. Joao Silva POR 00:56:47
4. Denis Vasiliev RUS 00:56:47
DNF. Perttu Paloniemi FIN DNF
DNF. Mario Mola ESP DNF
DNF. Brendan Lyons IRL DNF
DNF. Junior Heffernan IRL DNF
DNF. Lesly Derks NED DNF
DNF. Janis Arsts LAT DNF
Results: Junior Women
1. Hollie Avil GBR 01:01:07
2. Rebecca Robisch GER 01:01:28
3. Kirsty Mcwilliam GBR 01:01:55
4. Yuliya Yelistratova UKR 01:02:12
5. Agnieszka Jerzyk POL 01:02:25
6. Charlotte Morel FRA 01:02:29
7. Anja Knapp GER 01:02:42
8. Maaike Caelers NED 01:02:45
DNS. Elena Selezneva RUS DNS
DNF. Mathea Holaus AUT DNF
Results: Women Relay
1. Team I Germany GER 01:16:17
2. Team I Austria AUT 01:16:18
3. Team I Switzerland SUI 01:16:49
4. Team I Czech Republic CZE 01:17:42
5. Team I Portugal POR 01:17:47
6. Team I Italy ITA 01:17:58
7. Team I Russia RUS 01:18:23
8. Team I Ukraine UKR 01:21:59
Results: Men Relay
1. Team I Germany GER 01:10:03
2. Team I Portugal POR 01:10:11
3. Team I Russia RUS 01:10:25
4. Team I Ukraine UKR 01:10:34
5. Team I Switzerland SUI 01:10:41
6. Team I Czech Republic CZE 01:10:52
7. Team I Hungary HUN 01:11:03
8. Team I Denmark DEN 01:11:07
9. Team I Italy ITA 01:11:11
DNS. Team I Spain ESP DNS
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