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Spain scores Under23/Junior Mixed Relay World Championship win

By Erin Greene | 17 Sep, 2016
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In a thrilling hour of racing that saw constant lead changes until the very last second, Spain proved victorious in the 2016 ITU Under23/Junior Mixed Relay World Championships, just edging Great Britain and Australia for the win. The British team took silver, followed by the Australians.

In a thrilling hour of racing that saw constant lead changes until the very last second, Spain proved victorious in the 2016 ITU Under23/Junior Mixed Relay World Championships, just edging Great Britain and Australia for the win. The British team took silver, followed by the Australians.

Each relay member completed a 250m swim, 5km bike and 1.6km run tagging off in order of woman-man-woman-man.

On the first leg, Spain’s Ines Santiago tagged off to teammate Antonio Serrat Seoane just seconds ahead of France, followed by Korea, but only 30 seconds separated a whopping 15 teams.

It was then Australia, New Zealand, Japan and France that took off on their bikes first in the second leg, with a cluster of teams on their heels. Although Mathew Baker (AUS), Tom Richard (FRA), and Tayler Reid (NZL) got their relays a small lead onto the run, Great Britain’s Ben Dijkstra ran through the field to put the Brits back in the mix, tagging off in third just seconds behind.

Although Australia, Great Britain, France and Japan got to their bikes first with the third relay member, the women’s Junior World Champion Taylor Knibb (USA) worked her prowess on the bike to bridge up. She then bypassed the competition just like she did when she won her world title to tag off to Austin Hindman, himself also the 2016 Junior World Champ.

Hindman hung onto the lead through the swim and onto the bike for a four-second lead over Australia and Spain.

After a disappointing showing in the men’s Under23 race, David Castro Fajardo (ESP) redeemed himself with a dominating performance in Mixed Relay, moving Spain into the lead on the bike as the anchor of the Spanish team. Calum Johnson (GBR) joined Castro in passing Hindman when their feet hit pavement.

Castro and Johnson ran stride for stride on the short run, but Castro was able to hold off the Brit in a sprint finish to take the World Championships for Spain. Great Britain flew over next for silver, followed by Australia in bronze.

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Related Event: 2016 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final Cozumel
11 - Sep, 2016 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
LAP. Gergo Simon ROU LAP
LAP. Mehdi Essadiq MAR LAP
DNF. Dorian Coninx FRA DNF
DNF. Ryan Sissons NZL DNF
DNF. Stefan Zachäus LUX DNF
DNF. Gábor Faldum HUN DNF
DNF. Adrien Briffod SUI DNF
DNF. Tamás Tóth HUN DNF
DNF. Miguel Arraiolos POR DNF
DNF. Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG DNF
Results: Elite Women
LAP. Long Hoi MAC LAP
LAP. Claire Michel BEL LAP
LAP. Erin Storie USA LAP
DNF. Rebecca Spence NZL DNF
DNF. Nicky Samuels NZL DNF
DNF. Yurie Kato JPN DNF
DNF. Miriam Casillas García ESP DNF
DNF. Summer Rappaport USA DNF
DNF. Emma Jackson AUS DNF
DNF. Pamella Oliveira BRA DNF
Results: U23 Men
LAP. Ruslan Terekhov RUS LAP
LAP. Facundo Medard ARG LAP
LAP. Jose David Amaya VEN LAP
LAP. Christophe De Keyser BEL LAP
LAP. Menno Koolhaas NED LAP
LAP. Marc Greyling RSA LAP
LAP. Roee Zoarets ISR LAP
DSQ. David Castro Fajardo ESP DSQ
DSQ. Jiri Kalus CZE DSQ
DNF. Matthew Roberts AUS DNF
Results: U23 Women
1. Laura Lindemann GER 01:59:18
2. Leonie Periault FRA 01:59:33
3. Sandra Dodet FRA 02:00:05
4. Georgia Taylor-Brown GBR 02:00:50
5. Kaidi Kivioja EST 02:01:07
LAP. Valeria Avila CRC LAP
DNF. Ivana Kuriackova SVK DNF
DNF. Maddie Dillon NZL DNF
DNF. Vittoria Lopes BRA DNF
DNF. Lizeth Rueda Santos MEX DNF
Results: Junior Men
1. Austin Hindman USA 00:54:02
2. Charles Paquet CAN 00:54:12
3. Ben Dijkstra GBR 00:54:20
4. Daniel Hoy NZL 00:54:23
5. Alex Yee GBR 00:54:24
DNF. Chin Wa Wong MAC DNF
DNF. Kamil Damentka POL DNF
DNF. Nicholas Quenet RSA DNF
DNF. Maxime Fluri SUI DNF
DNF. Ben De La Porte RSA DNF
Results: Junior Women
1. Taylor Knibb USA 00:59:05
LAP. Gabrielle Dumont de Chassart ZIM LAP
DNF. Dorka Putnóczki HUN DNF
DNF. Elizabeth Stannard NZL DNF
DNF. Luma Guillen BRA DNF
DNF. Gal Rubanenko ISR DNF
DNF. Andrea Garrido CHI DNF
DNF. Gabriela Ribeiro POR DNF
DNF. Catalina Iñiguez CHI DNF
DNF. Cassandre Beaugrand FRA DNF
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