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Juniors ready to line up for world title tussle

By Olalla Cernuda | 13 Sep, 2018
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Before the world turns its attentions to the Elite men’s and women’s Grand Final races at the weekend, the Juniors will have their turn to contest the title of World Champion at the 2018 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final Gold Coast and establish their credentials on the biggest stage. The athletes will compete over a one lap, 750-metre swim, four lap 20-kilometre bike and rounding off with a two lap 5-kilometre run on the flat and rapid sprint-distance course.

In the men’s race, Norway’s Vetle Bergsvik Thorn takes to the start line as the top-ranked European and comes of a victory in Tartu that will leave him flushed with confidence. Portugal’s Ricard Batista has also gone from strength to strength this year and will be looking to deliver his very best, but compatriot Vasco Vilaca finished second in the Grand Final 12 months ago thanks to a brilliant ride and throw everything at going one better in Gold Coast.

Oscar Coggins, representing Hong Kong, is the young gun who earned gold at the 2018 Almaty ASTC Sprint Triathlon Asian Cup to follow up the Asian Junior title he won back in May, while Brazil’s Miguel Hidalgo won the South American Championships in March and is a strong contender for a podium place. Great Britain’s James Chantler-Mayne will hope that his Grand Final experience from Rotterdam will pay off as he chases his dream of a world championship title.

Elsewhere in the 70-strong field, main challengers include the likes of New Zealand’s Trent Dodds, Australian talent Lorcan Redmond, Russia’s Mikael Antipov and Costa Rica’s Sam Rojas.

In the women’s race, Japan’s Nanami Nakayama won the Junior Asian Championships in May ahead of several Elite-level performances, and Canada’s Desirae Ridenour has had superb big-race experience as part of Canada’s elite Mixed Relay line up throughout 2018, starting at the Commonwealth Games in this very city. Australia’s Milan Agnew will want to capitalise on her hard work this year with a solid display in front of a home crowd. 

Also gunning for glory in Gold Coast will be New Zealand’s Hannah Knighton, fifth placed in the 2017 Grand Final and eager for a taste of the podium along with France’s promising Jessica Fullagar.

The USA’s Audrey Ernst and Paige Horner, Brazil’s Gabrielle Lemes and Great Britain’s Erin Wallace , back after a strong 2017, all have the ability to be in the mix for medals as the athletes enter the chute.

For the full Junior line-ups, click here. You can watch all of the action from 11.30am local time on Saturday at triathlonlive.tv and follow our social media updates on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and the hashtag #WTSGoldCoast.

Related Event: 2018 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final Gold Coast
12 - Sep, 2018 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Vincent Luis FRA 01:44:34
2. Mario Mola ESP 01:44:48
3. Richard Murray RSA 01:44:56
4. Pierre Le Corre FRA 01:45:01
5. Kristian Blummenfelt NOR 01:45:04
6. Henri Schoeman RSA 01:45:06
7. Jacob Birtwhistle AUS 01:45:46
8. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 01:45:51
9. Marten Van Riel BEL 01:45:56
10. Tyler Mislawchuk CAN 01:45:57
Results: Elite Women
1. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 01:52:00
2. Vicky Holland GBR 01:52:02
3. Katie Zaferes USA 01:52:33
4. Laura Lindemann GER 01:52:53
5. Kirsten Kasper USA 01:53:15
6. Melanie Santos POR 01:53:26
7. Taylor Spivey USA 01:53:28
8. Georgia Taylor-Brown GBR 01:53:31
9. Leonie Periault FRA 01:53:33
10. Jodie Stimpson GBR 01:53:41
Results: U23 Men
1. Tayler Reid NZL 01:44:08
2. Samuel Dickinson GBR 01:44:20
3. Bence Bicsák HUN 01:44:31
4. Léo Bergere FRA 01:44:39
5. Jørgen Gundersen NOR 01:44:44
6. Lasse Lührs GER 01:44:47
7. Gabriel Allgayer GER 01:45:19
8. Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 01:45:32
9. Hayden Wilde NZL 01:45:38
10. Alex Yee GBR 01:45:41
Results: U23 Women
1. Taylor Knibb USA 01:53:47
2. Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 01:55:22
3. Angelica Olmo ITA 01:56:39
4. Nicole Van Der Kaay NZL 01:57:02
5. Erika Ackerlund USA 01:57:18
6. Sandra Dodet FRA 01:57:32
7. Jaz Hedgeland AUS 01:57:39
8. Yuliya Golofeeva AIN 01:57:51
9. Sophie Linn AUS 01:58:01
10. Nina Eim GER 01:58:25
Results: Junior Men
1. Csongor Lehmann HUN 00:52:49
2. Paul Georgenthum FRA 00:53:12
3. Philipp Wiewald GER 00:53:14
4. Boris Pierre FRA 00:53:20
5. Lorcan Redmond AUS 00:53:22
6. Oscar Coggins HKG 00:53:37
7. Vetle Bergsvik Thorn NOR 00:53:39
8. Pavlos Antoniades CAN 00:53:40
9. Vasco Vilaca POR 00:53:50
10. Saxon Morgan NZL 00:53:54
Results: Junior Women
1. Cecilia Sayuri Ramirez Alavez MEX 00:59:11
2. Erin Wallace GBR 00:59:23
3. Kate Waugh GBR 00:59:34
4. Pauline Landron FRA 00:59:46
5. Romy Wolstencroft AUS 00:59:51
6. Magdalena Früh AUT 01:00:03
7. Jessica Fullagar FRA 01:00:08
8. Desirae Ridenour CAN 01:00:10
9. Quinty Schoens NED 01:00:12
10. Celia Merle FRA 01:00:16