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Six new champions named at Paratri Worlds

By Erin Greene | 31 Aug, 2014

The 2014 TransCanada Corp. World Triathlon Grand Final Edmonton saw a changing of the guard in the paratriathlon races with six athletes winning world championship titles for the first time. The British team again dominated with eight medals, closely followed by the US which was responsible for the most gold medals at three.

After relinquishing his world title last year, Aaron Scheidies (USA) reclaimed the crown taking his world championship medal haul to three.

Lauren Steadman (GBR) upset compatriot Faye Mcclelland to win her first World Championship and bring Mcclelland’s reign in the PT4 officially to a close. But the Brits swept the sport class, with Clare Cunningham snatching up the last spot on the podium.

Alison Patrick joined Steadman in beating out the pre-race favourite when she defeated Susana Rodriguez (ESP) and Melissa Reid (GBR) in the womens PT5 for her inaugural world title. Reid took second for a 1-2 British finish and Rodriguez was third.

In one of the most anticipated races of the day, Martin Schulz (GER) blew away the men’s PT4 competition by over a minute to win his second consecutive world crown. Behind him, a loud roar went up in the stands when Canada’s Stefan Daniels took silver.

After being reclassified to PT3, Sally Pilbeam (AUS) has really found her stride. She capped off her undefeated season with yet another win, which was her first at the World Championship level. With a win at European Championships under her belt, Nora Hansel (GER) earned herself another title in the women’s PT2.

With Bill Chaffey off the start list with two broken bones in his pelvis after a training accident, the men’s PT1 field was open for the taking. Krige Schabort (USA) took full advantage of the opportunity to score his first ever World Championship race after finishing third last year.

In one of the most dominant performances of the day, Kendall Gretsch (USA), who had competed in just two paratriathlon races ahead of Edmonton, won the women’s PT1 by more than five minutes.

In one of the more unexpected wins of the day, Lionel Hiffler (FRA) beat out a talented start list in the men’s PT3 to earn his first title since 2010.

The young Vasily Egorov (RUS) added a World Championship title to his European Championship one he won earlier this year, announcing him as a serious threat to the men’s PT2 for races to come.

Related Event: 2014 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final Edmonton
29 - Sep, 2014 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
DNF. Franz Löschke GER DNF
DNF. Fernando Alarza ESP DNF
DNF. Henri Schoeman RSA DNF
DNF. Gregor Buchholz GER DNF
DNF. Benjamin Shaw IRL DNF
DNF. Yegor Martynenko UKR DNF
DNF. Ivan Tutukin KAZ DNF
DNF. Andres Cabascango ECU DNF
DNF. Kohei Tsubaki JPN DNF
DNF. Ryan Sissons NZL DNF
Results: Elite Women
DNF. Yuka Sato JPN DNF
DNF. Maria Czesnik POL DNF
DNF. Anneke Jenkins NZL DNF
DNF. Celine Schaerer SUI DNF
DNF. Sarah Haskins USA DNF
DNF. Lisa Perterer AUT DNF
DNF. Ainhoa Murua Zubizarreta ESP DNF
DNF. Sarah-Anne Brault CAN DNF
DNF. Lina Maria Raga COL DNF
DNF. Raquel Torres DOM DNF
Results: U23 Men
1. Dorian Coninx FRA 01:53:06
2. Marc Austin GBR 01:53:20
3. Gordon Benson GBR 01:53:30
4. Simon Viain FRA 01:53:46
DNF. Juan Sebastian Rubio COL DNF
DNF. Tak Hei, Arthur Cheung HKG DNF
DNF. Jose Salazar CHI DNF
DNF. Shiruba Taniguchi JPN DNF
DNF. Delian Stateff ITA DNF
DNF. Ilya Prasolov RUS DNF
Results: U23 Women
1. Sophia Saller GER 02:04:52
2. Gillian Backhouse AUS 02:05:25
3. Erin Storie USA 02:06:59
DSQ. Fumika Matsumoto JPN DSQ
DSQ. Adriana Barraza MEX DSQ
DNF. Ayaka Shibata JPN DNF
DNF. Ivana Kuriackova SVK DNF
DNF. Andrea Berenice Gutierrez Gonzalez MEX DNF
DNF. Maria Cristina Farez Pucha ECU DNF
DNF. Joanna Brown CAN DNF
Results: Junior Men
1. Raphael Montoya FRA 00:56:27
2. Jacob Birtwhistle AUS 00:56:28
3. Calvin Quirk AUS 00:56:45
4. Lasse Nygaard Priester GER 00:56:50
5. Russell Pennock CAN 00:57:05
6. Manoel Messias BRA 00:57:11
7. Lukas Pertl AUT 00:57:13
8. Gustav Iden NOR 00:57:14
9. Xavier Grenier-Talavera CAN 00:57:18
DNF. Eli Hemming USA DNF
Results: Junior Women
1. Laura Lindemann GER 01:02:35
2. Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 01:02:38
3. Audrey Merle FRA 01:02:44
4. Sophie Coldwell GBR 01:03:37
5. Avery Evenson USA 01:03:44
6. Brittany Dutton AUS 01:04:05
7. Margot Garabedian FRA 01:04:06
8. Vanesa De La Torre MEX 01:04:10
9. Taylor Knibb USA 01:04:13
DNF. Sophie Malowiecki AUS DNF
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