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Triathlon European Championships

By World Triathlon Admin | 01 Aug, 2005

(August 19, 2005 )

Triathlon European Championships – Lausanne, Switzerland

Fair weather, a beautiful center, a wonderful olympic museum: what a great first impression of the host city of the 2005 ETU Triathlon European Championships – Lausanne.

Lots of members of the European triathlon family arrived on the previous days to race at the elite and age-group events on the weekend, or to attend the ETU Congress which was held today. The elite athletes have already taken the opportunity to have a look and to get some training miles on the race-course, accompanied by a high number of age group athletes who will compete on Sunday. Meanwhile, the Olympic Museum hosted the ETU congress, where a new executive board and new commitees have been elected. All of them are looking forward to working for our sport’s development, and to act together in unity. An emotional ceremony has also taken place at the end: the family of our friend Michel Ginoux presented the legendary finish tape of the Sydney triathlon event to the museum, which will show it as part of its exhibition further on – both in memory of the first olympic triathlon and our friend Michel.

The elite races tomorrow promise a real tough and thrilling competition. Water temperature in Lake Geneva is just over 20°C, so the athletes will probably head out for the 2 swim laps without their wetsuits. After the first leg, a tough bike course is waiting for our athletes: 7 laps and 2 hard uphill sections (up to 13%!) per lap… We might see some attacks from the strong bikeriders in the field (just like local favourites Sven Riederer, Olivier Marceau and Reto Hug, defending champion Rasmus Henning and french sensation Fred Belaubre) who would like to take advantage of their excellent biking skills in order to get away from the strong runners – but when it comes to a running race, Filip Ospaly and Tim Don will be hard to beat on the flat profiled running course.

The women’s race promises some great action as well: defending champ Vanessa Fernandes had some impressive victories this year, but Salford winner Liz Blatchford, Sydney bronze medalist Magali Di Marco Messmer and the young Italian, Nadia Cortassa will definately do their best to get to the very top of the podium as well tomorrow.

So watch out folks: a great event is gonna take place tomorrow, which you can join at www. etu-triathlon.org and www.triathlon.org Look for the post race story and picture gallery on the website just after the race!!!

Related Event: 2005 Lausanne ETU Triathlon European Championships
20 Aug, 2005 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Frederic Belaubre FRA 01:55:56
2. Cedric Fleureton FRA 01:56:00
DNF. Sebastian Dehmer GER DNF
DNF. Rasmus Henning DEN DNF
DNF. Franz Höfer AUT DNF
DNF. Filip Ospaly CZE DNF
DNF. Sander Berk NED DNF
DNF. Carlos Gil Sojo ESP DNF
DNF. Dejan Ljubas CRO DNF
DNF. Andrej Orlicky SVK DNF
Results: Elite Women
DNF. Beatrice Lanza ITA DNF
DNF. Renata Berkova CZE DNF
DNF. Svetlana Blazevic SRB DNF
DNF. Ewa Dederko POL DNF
DNF. Valentina Filipetto ITA DNF
DNF. Joelle Tesche GER DNF
DNF. Carole Peon FRA DNF
DNF. Zita Szabó HUN DNF
DNF. Magdalena Stovickova SVK DNF
DNF. Anina Stampfli SUI DNF
Results: 50-54 Female AG
1. Joan Griffin IRL 02:54:34
2. Penny Edwards GBR 02:58:20
3. Anna Huber SUI 02:59:38
4. Edith Kowalski GER 03:03:49
5. Margarita Riera Aguirre ESP 03:04:22
6. Sue Hudson GBR 03:05:01
7. Heather Hollister GBR 03:20:56
DNS. Francoise Hantke FRA DNS
DNS. Francoise Hantke FRA DNS
Results: 30-34 Female AG
1. Simone Aumann GER 02:31:13
2. Maria Jose Encinas Cubos ESP 02:37:08
3. Louise Prole GBR 02:42:39
4. Lucy Williams GBR 02:43:43
5. Vanessa Hogg GBR 02:44:33
6. Elizabeth Fernando GBR 02:45:27
7. Miriam Gomez Gomez ESP 02:48:15
8. Clara Zanga SUI 02:56:08
9. Emma Crawshaw GBR 02:56:45
10. Anne Henderson GBR 03:42:03
Results: 45-49 Female AG
1. Christiane Hofmann SUI 02:44:36
2. Debbie Southwood GBR 02:46:23
3. Anne-Marie Bathmaker GBR 02:48:49
4. Judith Dorta SUI 02:59:27
5. Sarah Springman GBR 03:00:26
6. Joan Lennon GBR 03:02:35
7. Susanne Grammer AUT 03:06:43
8. Deborah Sheridan GBR 03:07:59
9. Ruth Miller GBR 03:08:45
10. Liz Clegg GBR 03:11:47
Results: 20-24 Male AG
1. David Garner GBR 02:19:07
2. Sam Renouf GBR 02:19:46
3. Brian Jenkins IRL 02:21:19
4. Jose Corral ESP 02:23:23
DNS. Daniel Mcparland GBR DNS
DNS. Tristan Margot SUI DNS
DNF. Rolf Burgi SUI DNF
DNF. Daniel Mcparland GBR DNF
DNF. Tristan Margot SUI DNF
DNF. Rolf Burgi SUI DNF
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