NEWS

Portugal, New Zealand and USA Win Gold

By World Triathlon Admin | 10 Sep, 2005

10 September, 2005: Gamagori, Japan: For immediate release: On an extraordinary day of Triathlon, eight different nations won the nine medals on offer in the Junior Womens and Under 23 Mens and Womens World Triathlon Championships in Japan today.

Portugals Anais Moniz got the ball rolling with a gold medal in the Junior Womens World Championships with New Zealander Andrea Hewitt winning the Womens Under 23 title and American Jarrod Shoemaker winning the Mens Under 23 World Crown.

In steamy conditions in Japan Moniz beat New Zealander Rebecca Spence and Australias Melanie Sexton in the first race of the day.

In the following Womens Under 23 event Triathlon newcomer Hewitt beat Czech athlete Vendula Frintova and Swiss athlete Nicola Spirig

In the mens Under 23 race, Shoemaker beat Kazakhstans Danil Sapunov and Bertrand Boulch of France. 

Results of todays races, photos, and releases are available on www.triathlon.org.

2005 Mens Under 23 World Championship winner Jarrod Shoemaker said he had only taken up triathlon in the last 12 months.

I only got into this sport a year ago so I am still learning, Shoemaker said.  The guys are unbelievable, top to bottom.  Im just so excited.  This is a lot of fun.  But it was hot out there.  It was a real war of attrition.

Hewitt is another newcomer to the sport: Ive only done four Olympic distance races so I am really surprised (at winning).  But it was a good race for me. 

Hewitt, who started her athletic life as a swimmer before taking up surf lifesaving, said she was running scared on the final 10km run, terrified one of her rivals would catch her up.  I was afraid the good runners would get me.  I havent raced anyone here before really and I didnt know if they could catch me.

The under 23 Womens World Championship race was only the fourth Olympic distance (1.5km swim, 40km bike and 10km run) triathlon the New Zealander has ever contested with her next a New Zealand team selection race for the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in October.

World Championships action resumes on Sunday, September 11th with the Junior Mens Race kicking off the programme, followed by the Womens Elite Race and the Mens Elite Race.

For more information stay tuned to www.triathlon.org and watch the action live.  For start lists and results go to the same website.

Four Low Resolution images are attached to this press release.  They are of the three Gold Medalists in addition to one generic photo of racing.  If the High Resolution images are required, please do not hesitate to e-mail Brian Mahony, or photographer Delly Carr dcarr@sportshoot.com.au with your request.

Related Event: 2005 Gamagori ITU Triathlon World Championships
10 - Sep, 2005 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
DNF. Alessandro De Gasperi ITA DNF
DNF. Marek Jaskolka POL DNF
DNF. Mark Fretta USA DNF
DNF. Tim Don GBR DNF
DNF. Norbert Domnik AUT DNF
DNF. Bevan Docherty NZL DNF
DNF. Didier Brocard SUI DNF
DNF. Craig Alexander AUS DNF
DNF. Dirk Bockel LUX DNF
DNF. Andrew Johns GBR DNF
Results: Elite Women
1. Emma Snowsill AUS 01:58:02
2. Annabel Luxford AUS 01:59:42
DNS. Megumi Shigaki JPN DNS
DNS. Renata Berkova CZE DNS
DNS. Shanelle Barrett NZL DNS
DNF. Akiko Sekine JPN DNF
DNF. Ana Burgos Acuña ESP DNF
DNF. Leanda Cave GBR DNF
DNF. Nicole Hackett AUS DNF
DNF. Tara Ross CAN DNF
Results: U23 Men
DNS. Filip Szolowski POL DNS
DNF. Sergio Sarmiento MEX DNF
DNF. William Clarke GBR DNF
DNF. Kostas Dovanas GRE DNF
DNF. Attila Fecskovics HUN DNF
DNF. Marcin Florek POL DNF
DNF. Kent Horner RSA DNF
DNF. Helge Muetschard GER DNF
DNF. Kjell Verleyssen BEL DNF
DNF. Erhard Wolfaardt RSA DNF
Results: U23 Women
1. Andrea Hansen NZL 02:03:08
2. Vendula Frintova CZE 02:03:41
3. Nicola Spirig SUI 02:05:39
4. Emma Moffatt AUS 02:05:41
DNF. Jenna Parker USA DNF
DNF. Jasmine Oeinck USA DNF
DNF. Sarah Verguet-Moniz POR DNF
DNF. Adriana Madrigal MEX DNF
DNF. Hye Rim Lee KOR DNF
DNF. Jessica Kirkwood CAN DNF
Results: Junior Men
1. Steve Duplinsky USA 00:55:08
2. Jonathan Zipf GER 00:55:37
3. Aurelien Raphael FRA 00:55:46
4. Ivan Tutukin KAZ 00:55:49
5. Sebastian Rank GER 00:55:53
6. Leonardo Saucedo MEX 00:56:10
DNF. Stoyan Zaykov BUL DNF
DNF. Danilo Vaccalluzzo ITA DNF
DNF. Vasillis Kalamidas GRE DNF
DNF. Michal Francke CZE DNF
Results: Junior Women
1. Anais Verguet-Moniz POR 01:01:18
2. Rebecca Spence NZL 01:01:39
3. Melanie Sexton AUS 01:01:44
DNS. Manoela Tessarin BRA DNS
DNS. Ana Rosa Paredes MEX DNS
DNS. Andrea Paola Bonilla Tello ECU DNS
DNF. Haruka Takashima JPN DNF
DNF. Kirsten Sweetland CAN DNF
DNF. Alicia De Meyer RSA DNF
DNF. Danielle Cooper AUS DNF
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