Tagged News for Samantha Warriner
Flying Fernandes takes Salford
29/07/07 - In typical fashion, Vanessa Fernandes of Portugal ran away from the field today at the 2007 Salford BG Triathlon World Cup to claim the 17th world cup win of her career in a time of 2 hours 2 minutes and... |
Full StoryWarriner Wins Vancouver World Cup
10/06/07 - Samantha Warriner of New Zealand has just won the 2007 Vancouver BG Triathlon World Cup in the official test event for the 2008 triathlon world championships, with one of the fastest women’s... |
Full StoryWarriner, Whitfield victorious in Vancouver
10/06/07 - Samantha Warriner of New Zealand won the 2007 Vancouver BG Triathlon World Cup in the official test event for the 2008 triathlon world championships, with one of the fastest women’s 10-kilometre run... |
Full StoryFernandes and Atkinson Joyous in Japan
18/04/07 - Vanessa Fernandes of Portugal and Courtney Atkinson of Australia have won the 2007 Ishigaki BG Triathlon World Cup, in Ishigaki, Japan. While Fernandes waited until the final run lap to make her decisive... |
Full StoryFernandes wins 15th WC in Japan
15/04/07 - Vanessa Fernandes of Portugal has just won the 2007 Ishigaki BG Triathlon World Cup, in Ishigaki, Japan, with a time of 2 hour 4 minutes and 16 seconds. In blustery, wet conditions, Fernandes was able to... |
Full StoryWarriner and Docherty NZ Champs
31/03/07 - In windy conditions in Wellington today Bevan Docherty and Samantha Warriner have once again shown their class, taking out the National Standard Distance Elite Triathlon Championships. The race was also... |
Full StoryWarriner cruises to victory in Salford
30/07/06 - Under threatening skies in Salford, England, Samantha Warriner has just won the 2006 Salford BG Triathlon World Cup in a time of 2:04:28. Behind her were Brazilian Mariana Ohata, who finished second and... |
Full StorySnowsill wins in Edmonton
10/07/06 - Emma Snowsill from Australia has just won the 2006 Edmonton BG Triathlon World Cup leading from start to finish. Snowsill took the lead early in the swim and kept her lead finishing in a time of... |
Full StoryRankings leaders after Edmonton.
10/07/06 - Hunter Kemper (USA) moves to the top of the world rankings after his third place in Edmonton today. Vanessa Fernandes (POR) still maintains her number one position but Andrea Whitcombe (GBR), Lauren... |
Full StoryKiwi Tanner wins in Ishigaki!!
16/04/06 - The clouds rolled in and the temperature dropped to 18 degrees Celsius as the Elite women took the start line. Pre race favourite, Annabel Luxford (AUS), pulled out early in the race due to a sore foot... |
Full StorySnowsill claims Commonwealth title
17/03/06 - AUSTRALIA, Melbourne With helicopters hovering overhead and cameras pointed and ready, the second edition of the Commonwealth Games womens triathlon competition was run this morning under cloudy skies in... |
Full StoryWarriner wins second world cup this year!
06/08/05 - Rainy conditions earlier in the day cleared just before the start of the womens Hamburg ITU Triathlon World Cup, much to the relief of everyone. The 18oC water temperature meant that it was a wetsuit... |
Full StoryBelaubre and Blatchford win in Salford
31/07/05 - The skies cleared in the northeast of England for the 3rd staging of the Salford ITU World Cup Triathlon creating near perfect conditions for the athletes and the tens of thousands of fans who lined the... |
Full StoryWarriner and Atkinson Win in Ishigaki
25/05/05 - Loretta Harrop of Australia who is the current ITU World Cup leader after winning the Mooloolaba World Cup and placing second in Honolulu, set a fearsome pace through the 2 lap, 1500m swim segment... |
Full StoryWarriner wins first ever world cup!
15/03/05 - Samantha Warriner (NZL) has won her first ever world cup in stunning fashion, beating the sweltering heat to come home in convincing style. Meanwhile Kiyomi Niwata of Japan delighted the home crowd... |
Full StoryPress Release - 2004 ITU Edmonton World Cup
11/07/04 - Edmonton ITU World Cup 2004- HARROP WINS - MEN’S EVENT CANCELLED Edmonton, Canada: For immediate release: It was a clear, sunny day to start the 2004 ITU Edmonton World Cup and mark the beginning... |
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