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Tartu hosts European Paratriathlon showdown

By Adam Bailey for the IPC | 19 Jul, 2018
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Europe’s top Paratriathletes will go head-to-head for continental titles, as the European Championships get underway on Thursday 19 July in Tartu, Estonia.

Here are the top contenders in each category:

PTWC

Two new European champions will be crowned in both the men’s and women’s PTWC categories with defending champions Jetze Plat of the Netherlands and Great Britain’s Jade Jones not competing in Estonia.

Plat’s compatriot Geert Schipper could ensure the title stays in Dutch hands. The world silver medallist will be aiming to go one better than his second-place finishes in this year’s World Series events in Yokohama, Japan, and Iseo, Italy.

Great Britain’s world bronze medallist Joseph Townsend is likely to be Schipper’s closest challenger following his Commonwealth Games gold in April.

In the women’s equivalent, the favourites include Spain’s Eva Maria Moral Pedrero, who has been a regular on the international podium since taking up the sport in 2014. Netherlands’ Margret Ijdema and France’s Mona Francis could also pick up the first European medals of their Para triathlon careers.

PTS2

Great Britain’s Andrew Lewis will be hoping to bounce back after suffering his first defeat in three years at June’s Besancon World Cup. The Paralympic, world and European champion will have to hold off the challenge of Besancon winner Stephane Bahier of France if he is to retain his title.

There will be a new champion in the women’s event with Finland’s Liisa Lilja choosing not to defend her title. Great Britain’s Fran Brown is a major contender, having finished second to Lilja at last year’s Europeans, while Spain’s Rakel Mateo Uriarte and Italy’s Veronica Yoko Plebani will also try to take advantage of the champion’s absence.

PTS3

World and European champion Daniel Molina of Spain is unbeaten in his last six international triathlons. But Great Britain’s Ryan Taylor, Spain’s Joaquin Carrasco and Germany’s Max Gelhaar are likely to provide strong competition.

France’s Elise Marc is the only entrant in the women’s event.

PTS4

The men’s event will be one of the most competitive races of the Championships with France’s Alexis Hanquinquant starting as defending champion. The world champion is not in the best of form though, having finished off the podium for the first time in two years in Iseo.

Great Britain’s Worlds silver medallist Steven Crowley is likely Hanquinquant’s main challenger. But Spain’s Alejandro Sanchez Palomero, Russia’s Mikhail Kolmakov and Austria’s Oliver Dreier have all been victorious in 2018.

Defending champion Cassie Cava, formerly of Great Britain but now competing under the International Triathlon Union flag, faces competition from British athlete Hannah Moore in the women’s event.

PTS5

Germany’s defending champion Martin Schulz will hope to continue his successful comeback from injury, having won World Cup events in Eton Dorney, Great Britain, and Besancon, France.

Spain’s world silver medallist Jairo Ruiz Lopez and France’s Yannick Bourseaux are also ones to watch.

In the women’s event, five-time European champion Lauren Steadman of Great Britain has won all three of her races this season. But her compatriot Claire Cashmore and France’s Gwladys Lemoussu will also challenge for the title.

PTVI

Great Britain’s Dave Ellis is the dominant force in men’s vison impaired triathlon, while Spain’s Hector Catala Laparra and Ukraine’s Vasyl Zakrevskyi are also likely to be in contention.

Spain’s world silver medallist Susana Rodriguez is in-form having claimed two wins and a silver medal in the women’s event already this season. But Great Britain’s Alison Patrick also arrives in Estonia on the back of two wins so expect a tight contest.

Related Event: 2018 Tartu ETU Triathlon European Championships
19 - Jul, 2018 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Richard Varga SVK 00:53:07
2. Uxio Abuin Ares ESP 00:53:18
DSQ. Joel Af Hällström FIN DSQ
DNF. Titas Pumputis LTU DNF
DNF. Antonio Benito Lopez ESP DNF
DNF. Matevž Planko SLO DNF
DNF. Christophe De Keyser BEL DNF
DNF. Emil Stoynev BUL DNF
DNF. Linus Stimmel GER DNF
DNF. David Luis POR DNF
Results: Elite Women
1. Sophie Coldwell GBR 00:58:32
2. Alexandra Razarenova RUS 00:58:52
3. Kaidi Kivioja EST 00:58:54
4. Lena Meißner GER 00:59:00
5. Olivia Mathias GBR 00:59:02
6. Julie Derron SUI 00:59:18
7. Anastasia Abrosimova RUS 00:59:23
8. Ekaterina Matiukh RUS 00:59:35
9. Marta Sanchez Hernandez ESP 00:59:43
DNF. Malgorzata Otworowska POL DNF
Results: Junior Men
1. Vetle Bergsvik Thorn NOR 00:53:59
LAP. Kaarel Trepp EST LAP
DNF. Ander Noain Lacamara ESP DNF
DNF. Giulio Ehses GER DNF
DNF. Guilherme Pires POR DNF
DNF. Georgios Lavdas GRE DNF
DNF. Oleksii Astafiev Kulish UKR DNF
DNF. Dmitry Fedoseev RUS DNF
DNF. Arthur Berland FRA DNF
DNF. Chris Ziehmer GER DNF
Results: Junior Women
1. Pauline Landron FRA 01:00:25
2. Magdalena Früh AUT 01:00:45
3. Jessica Fullagar FRA 01:00:49
4. Roksana Slupek POL 01:01:01
5. Erin Wallace GBR 01:01:09
6. Anja Weber SUI 01:01:26
7. Celia Merle FRA 01:01:35
LAP. Linda Siliņa LAT LAP
LAP. Merili-Mai Kivimets EST LAP
DNF. Anne Holm DEN DNF
Results: Mixed Junior Relay
1. Team I Portugal POR 01:18:24
2. Team I Germany GER 01:18:32
3. Team I France FRA 01:18:40
4. Team I Russia RUS 01:18:45
5. Team I Hungary HUN 01:18:46
6. Team I Great Britain GBR 01:18:47
7. Team I Switzerland SUI 01:18:59
8. Team I Austria AUT 01:19:15
9. Team I Italy ITA 01:19:36
10. Team I Spain ESP 01:20:24
Results: 18-19 Female AG
1. Kiera Tippett GBR 02:19:09
2. Unė Narkūnaitė LTU 02:26:46
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