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Four Weeks to World Champs

By World Triathlon Admin | 09 May, 2008

The countdown continues to the Vancouver BG Triathlon World Championships.  Four weeks from today, the first day of competition will begin at English Bay and Stanley Park as more than 3,000 athletes from 45 countries will take part in the 20th edition of ITU’s flagship event.

“With the world championships just four weeks away, we’re very confident all the months of planning and preparation will produce one of the best world championships ever,” said Philip Davis, Vice-President of the Triathlon Vancouver Organizing Committee (TVOC) and Director of Operations.  “It’s incredible to feel the excitement building in the city as we head towards the event.  We’re looking forward to a great turnout at an exceptional venue, and showcasing Vancouver as a world-class sports city.”

Momentum and community participation continue to build as the number of volunteers has exceeded 700 and quickly closing in on 1000.  The Corporate Challenge is gaining entries from many local triathletes from businesses and companies and the event filling up quickly.  Already teams have been entered from Tim Horton’s, National Bank, Davis LLP, Ledcor Construction and the BC Sports Hall of Fame and Museum.

The world championships will climax with the elite women’s and men’s races on Sunday June 8.  It will be the final Olympic qualifier for Canadians to earn selection to the Beijing Olympic team.  Four Olympic spots (two men and two women) will be at stake for Canada’s top triathletes.  Sydney Olympic gold medalist Simon Whtifield (Victoria, BC) and Lauren Groves (Vancouver, BC) have already earned nominations to the Olympic team and lead the Canadian elite team racing in Vancouver that was announced by Triathlon Canada earlier this week.  Kirsten Sweetland (Victoria, BC), Paul Tichelaar (Edmonton, AB), Kathy Tremblay (Montreal, QC), Carolyn Murray (Edmonton, AB) and Kyle Jones (Oakville, ON) have all had excellent performances on the BG Triathlon World Cup series in 2008 and will be on the start line for Team Canada in June. 

“This is an event I have been looking forward to for a couple of years now.  Last year’s World Cup was a great course preview for me.  I rarely get the chance to race in my home country, let alone my hometown, so this is very exciting for me,” said the Beijing bound Groves.

A strong international contingent is expected to flock to Vancouver for the world championships including reigning world champion Vanessa Fernandes of Portugal and Spanish star Javier Gomez.  Both are widely considered to be the early gold medal favourites in Beijing.  The event also features a $250,000 USD prize purse equal for elite men and women.   The 2008 Vancouver BG Triathlon World Championships will be the final event in ITU’s 24-month Olympic qualification period which began on May 1, 2006. 

Click here for the official website of the world championships

Related Event: 2008 Vancouver BG Triathlon World Championships
05 - Jun, 2008 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 01:49:48
2. Bevan Docherty NZL 01:50:12
DNF. Brian Fleischmann USA DNF
DNF. Eligio Cervantes Islas MEX DNF
DNF. Zvonko Cubric CRO DNF
DNF. Javier Cuevas DOM DNF
DNF. Andrea D'aquino ITA DNF
DNF. Andriy Glushchenko UKR DNF
DNF. Felipe Van De Wyngard CHI DNF
DNF. Filip Ospaly CZE DNF
Results: Elite Women
DNF. Marina Damlaimcourt ESP DNF
DNF. Tania Haiböck AUT DNF
DNF. Joelle Tesche GER DNF
DNF. Daniela Chmet ITA DNF
DNF. Maria Czesnik POL DNF
DNF. Pilar Hidalgo Iglesias ESP DNF
DNF. Zuriñe Rodriguez Sanchez ESP DNF
DNF. Saori Ohmatsu JPN DNF
DNF. Evelyn Williamson NZL DNF
DNF. Eva Ledesma Calvet ESP DNF
Results: U23 Men
DNF. Roman Nikitenko KAZ DNF
DNF. Erik Strand SWE DNF
DNF. Jung-Ho Kim KOR DNF
DNF. Francisco Fernandez-Cortes ESP DNF
DNF. Jose Miguel Perez ESP DNF
DNF. Sebastian Rank GER DNF
DNF. Ethan Brown USA DNF
DNF. Massimo De Ponti ITA DNF
DNF. Felipe Rodriguez Rojas COL DNF
DNF. Mayafumi Wakasugi JPN DNF
Results: U23 Women
DNF. Miu Hiraide JPN DNF
DNF. Pamella Oliveira BRA DNF
DNF. Hyun Ju Lee KOR DNF
DNF. Aoi Kuramoto JPN DNF
DNF. Anna Elvery NZL DNF
DNF. Yayoi Ito JPN DNF
DNF. Elizabeth Bravo ECU DNF
DNF. Yeimi Cuevas Romero COL DNF
DNF. Melissa Rios PUR DNF
DNF. Barbara Clemente POR DNF
Results: Junior Men
1. Vincent Luis FRA 00:57:06
2. Denis Vasiliev RUS 00:57:36
3. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 00:57:43
4. Joshua Amberger AUS 00:57:52
5. Rodrigo Gonzalez Lopez MEX 00:58:19
DNF. Kirill Solovyev KAZ DNF
DNF. Christopher Pons CHI DNF
DNF. Rudolf Naude RSA DNF
DNF. Ivan Lo Ching Hin HKG DNF
DNF. Juan Vicente Herrera CRC DNF
Results: Junior Women
1. Kirsty Mcwilliam GBR 01:04:05
2. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 01:04:43
3. Zsófia Tóth HUN 01:04:47
DNF. Sonia Zavaleta ESA DNF
DNF. Agueda Rodriguez Martin ESP DNF
DNF. Solymar Rivera PUR DNF
DNF. Sofia Oberlander ARG DNF
DNF. Ana Jimenez PUR DNF
DNF. Kyla Coates CAN DNF
DNF. Fiama Rodriguez VEN DNF
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