Reigning world champs headline IPIC World Triathlon Abu Dhabi on March 7
Last Update: Wednesday, March 4, 2015 : 18:19 (+4GMT)
Abu Dhabi, UAE. Wednesday, 4 March 2015: The 2015 ITU World Triathlon Series (WTS) will get off to a scintillating start come this Saturday (March 7) when the world’s fastest athletes line up for a speedy splash and dash sprint race on the Abu Dhabi Corniche. The Abu Dhabi event marks the first time ever that a WTS race will be held in the Middle East.
Reigning World Champions Gwen Jorgensen (USA) and Javier Gomez Noya (ESP) will headline a stellar field of athletes that includes nine of the top 10 ranked men and six of the top 10 ranked women. Starting from the beach by the Abu Dhabi Sailing & Yacht Club, athletes will swim one lap, bike four and run two in search of the first WTS points of the year.
With a stellar field and a magnificent course event organisers are eager to kick off the triathlon event of the season in the UAE capital. “This Saturday we will have 120 of the finest triathletes in the world racing. With countless titles and medals between them, they will battle it out on Abu Dhabi’s iconic action-packed course with thousands of spectators cheering them on,” said Local Organising Committee Director, Iain Banner.
“We are extremely encouraged to have attracted such a top class field and over 2,100 age group participants to the inaugural World Triathlon Series,” he added.
There’s no easing into this year’s WTS races with the likes of Gwen Jorgensen and compatriot Sarah True (nee Groff) toeing the line. Ranked first and second in 2014, the Americans will start as the ones to chase. Dangerous over a standard distance, both women can also turn up the speed necessary for a sprint podium finish.
After sustaining injuries for several years, Kirsten Sweetland (CAN) roared back into action at the sprint race in Hamburg last year when she duked it out for bronze. The always consistent Andrea Hewitt (NZL) grew stronger with every race in the 2014 season, stepping on the podium on the sprint course in Stockholm and having just missed it in Hamburg.
But last season’s results have little to stand on, as Abu Dhabi is the first race to test out heavy winter training blocks. Add in warm temperatures and potentially high winds, and it could just be a recipe for new faces to cross the finish line first.
While the Japanese women are strong in hot climates, any high winds will be to the advantage of strong cyclists like Hewitt, Lucy Hall (GBR), Anne Haug (GER), Commonwealth Games champ Jodie Stimpson (GBR) and two-time World Champion Emma Moffatt (AUS). A number of wildcards will also line up including Olympic silver medallist Lisa Norden (SWE), and the young but talented Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA), Audrey Merle (FRA), Sophia Saller (GER) and Laura Lindemann (GER).
With nine of the top 10 ranked men from 2014 on the Abu Dhabi start list, the opening race of the men’s season is sure to be blistering. While Javier Gomez made history last year when he became just the second athlete to be crowned World Champion four times, he also missed out on a medal at every sprint race.
Jonathan Brownlee (GBR) and Mario Mola (ESP), however, have repeatedly proven tough to beat down the finish chute of a 5km run. Also expect Richard Murray (RSA) and Joao Pereira (POR) to mix it up, while the likes of Alessandro Fabian (ITA), Vincent Luis (FRA) and Sven Riederer (SUI) are more than capable of factoring on the back half of a sprint race.
A non-wetsuit ocean swim could help Brownlee and Gomez snag an important advantage on the swim over Mola and Murray. The London Olympic medallists are as strong on the bike and run as they are on the swim, meaning if they hit the first transition first it will be difficult to reel them in.
As in the women’s race, a number of rising starts will line up in Abu Dhabi including Under23 World Championship medallists Dorian Coninx (FRA) and Gordon Benson (GBR). After enduring an injury most of last season, David Hauss (FRA), who finished fourth at the London Olympics, could also impact the podium.
The women will get the 2015 World Triathlon Series underway at 3pm on Saturday March 7, while the men will follow at 5pm local time.
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