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Top Juniors return at PruHealth Grand Final

By Erin Greene | 05 Sep, 2013
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The Junior races will not only kick off a loaded day of action on Thursday, but also marks the start of World Championship triathlon races at the 2013 PruHealth World Triathlon Grand Final. The women are on center stage at the Serpentine first, followed by the Junior men and the U23 races. Here’s how we think the Junior races will play out over the sprint 750m swim, 20km bike and 5km run.

Women’s Preview
The Junior women’s race is like dejavu all over again. Last year, Fumika Matsumoto became the first triathlete from Japan to ever win a World Championship title when she kicked into overdrive to fire down the finish chute. This year, she’s back to defend her title. and appears ready for the task, as she has already won the continental championships in Asia this year. However, just as Matsumoto returns, so does the entire 2012 Junior women’s podium.

Leonie Periault (FRA) and Tamara Gorman (USA) ran with Matsumoto stride for stride until the final 100 metres when Matsumoto eclipsed them for the win. Avenging their missed titles will be high priority on the one lap swim, four lap bike and two lap run course.

Reigning in a medal, however, is no guarantee for the ladies, especially with Great Britain’s own Georgia Taylor-Brown and Sophie Coldwell on the start list. The pair, along with Australia’s Mikayla Nielsen, was responsible for bridging up to a trio that broke away on the swim course in Auckland, which played a key role in the women’s race.

Taylor-Brown has also gone on to enjoy a dynamite season punctuated with a series of wins in Junior European Cups this season. The Brits will no doubt look to set the tone for their teammates in the U23 and Elite races to come with stellar performances on home soil, while Mikayla also looks strong having won the Junior race at the Oceania Championships this year.

Junior Women’s Start List

Men’s Preview
While the women return all of their medallists, Constantine Doherty (IRL) will be the sole representative from the 2012 podium in the Junior men’s race. He made waves last year when he became the first Irish ever to earn a World Championship medal with bronze.

Doherty got off to a bumpy start this year when he failed to finish and was disqualified from a pair of races, but his recent silver medal performance at the Cross Triathlon World Championships suggest he may return to form just in time for London.

France will feature a small but lethal team of Dorian Coninx and Raphael Montoya. The duo scored gold and silver at this year’s European Championships, followed by Great Britain’s Marc Austin and Gordon Benson, who will also line up in London.

Look for Coninx and Benson to lead out of the water to get a necessary head start over Jorik van Egdom (NED). Van Egdom is the 2013 Junior Duathlon World Champion, as well as the this year’s Junior Cross Triathlon World Champion. He also split the fastest run in Auckland and if his swim has improved at all, he will be a dangerous threat for the podium.

Others to keep an eye on include Oceania Continental Champion Jacob Birtwhistle (AUS) and Asia’s silver medallist Perry Wong (HKG).

Men’s Start List

The women’s race will get underway at 8:00am local London time, while the men’s race will start at 10:00am. Please also note the start lists are subject to change.

Related Event: 2013 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final London
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Results: Elite Men
1. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 01:48:16
2. Jonathan Brownlee GBR 01:48:17
3. Mario Mola ESP 01:49:10
4. Dmitry Polyanskiy RUS 01:49:21
5. Vincent Luis FRA 01:49:24
6. Laurent Vidal FRA 01:49:28
7. Aaron Royle AUS 01:49:30
8. Crisanto Grajales MEX 01:49:32
9. Reinaldo Colucci BRA 01:49:34
10. Joao Pereira POR 01:49:34
Results: Elite Women
1. Non Stanford GBR 02:01:32
2. Aileen Reid IRL 02:01:57
3. Emma Moffatt AUS 02:02:00
4. Jodie Stimpson GBR 02:02:06
5. Alice Betto ITA 02:02:09
6. Emma Jackson AUS 02:02:11
7. Sarah True USA 02:02:16
8. Andrea Hansen NZL 02:02:56
9. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 02:03:06
10. Ainhoa Murua Zubizarreta ESP 02:03:26
Results: Junior Men
1. Dorian Coninx FRA 00:51:57
2. Marc Austin GBR 00:52:00
3. Grant Sheldon GBR 00:52:01
4. Raphael Montoya FRA 00:52:19
5. Gordon Benson GBR 00:52:25
6. Jacob Birtwhistle AUS 00:52:28
7. Amitai Yonah ISR 00:52:32
8. Morgan Davies GBR 00:52:32
9. Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 00:52:33
10. Lasse Nygaard Priester GER 00:52:40
Results: Junior Women
1. Tamara Gorman USA 00:57:08
2. Georgia Taylor-Brown GBR 00:57:31
3. Laura Lindemann GER 00:57:34
4. Jaz Hedgeland AUS 00:57:39
5. Sumire Ohara JPN 00:57:51
6. Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 00:58:02
7. Ditte Kristensen DEN 00:58:28
8. Holly Grice AUS 00:58:47
9. Maya Kingma NED 00:58:54
10. Sophia Saller GER 00:58:56
Results: U23 Men
1. Pierre Le Corre FRA 01:42:47
2. Fernando Alarza ESP 01:42:51
3. Declan Wilson AUS 01:42:55
4. Igor Polyanskiy RUS 01:43:16
5. Matthias Steinwandter ITA 01:43:27
6. Andrey Bryukhankov RUS 01:43:44
7. Uxio Abuin Ares ESP 01:44:00
8. Ryan Fisher AUS 01:44:02
9. Davide Uccellari ITA 01:44:05
10. Marten Van Riel BEL 01:44:12
Results: U23 Women
1. Charlotte McShane AUS 01:55:38
2. Ellen Pennock CAN 01:55:39
3. Amelie Kretz CAN 01:55:41
4. Hanna Philippin GER 01:55:43
5. Joanna Brown CAN 01:55:49
6. Tamara Gomez Garrido ESP 01:55:57
7. Sophie Corbidge NZL 01:56:18
8. Tamsyn Moana-Veale AUS 01:56:31
9. Emmie Charayron FRA 01:56:39
10. Sara Vilic AUT 01:56:57