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2012 Duathlon World Championships at stake in Nancy, France this weekend

By Erin Greene | 18 Sep, 2012

While ITU world champions were claimed in Long Distance Duathlon earlier this month, the time has come to crown the world’s fastest combined runner and cyclist in the shorter distance at the 2012 Nancy ITU Duathlon World Championships. An all-star cast of duathletes is set to hit center stage in both the men’s and women’s races in the historic French city. Athletes and spectators alike will be treated to a scenic 10km run, 40km bike, 5km run race centered around UNESCO heritage site Place Stanislas. 

Women’s Preview:
The women’s race will feature several familiar faces with the top four athletes from the 2011 World Championship race slated to compete in Nancy. Reigning ITU Duathlon World Champion Katie Hewison (GBR) returns this year to defend her title. While Hewison has yet to compete in an ITU duathlon this year, she is strong across all disciplines, especially the final run.

Duathlon veterans Jenny Schulz (GER) and Sandra Levenez (FRA), who shared the podium with Hewison last year, also return for another attempt at glory. Like Hewison, Schulz is speedy on the runs, while Levenez’s strength lies on the bike.

A steady face on the duathlon circuit, Stefanie Bouma has consistently improved her ranking in ITU Duathlon World Championship races. Last year was an all-time high for Bouma with a fourth-place finish. Bouma’s experience and hunger to podium makes her a strong threat. Spain’s Ana Burgos, who is one of the most senior elites racing, will attempt her first medal since 2009.

Although Japan’s Yuko Takahashi will line up for her first duathlon, she brings a load of triathlon knowledge and speed with her. While down on the start list, don’t discount Takahashi from securing a high finish. Similarly, don’t count out 2010 Duathlon World Champion bronze medallist Felicity Sheedy-Ryan (AUS). Sheedy-Ryan has been absent from the duathlon scene since her third-place finish, but she has been consistent in ITU elite triathlon races. Susanne Svendsen (DEN), who recently competed in the Long Distance Duathlon World Championships in Zofingen, is entered as the name to beat. Her endurance training could be a secret weapon if she finds her sprinting legs.

Click here for the women’s start list

Men’s Preview:
Competition to call himself the fastest runner and cyclist in the world will be tough with a stellar start list for the men’s competition. After failing to complete the course in 2011, Rob Woestenborghs (BEL) is back looking for the gold he won in 2008. The Belgian recently ran to silver at the ITU Powerman Long Distance Duathlon World Championships earlier this month, proving he is in top form.

France’s own Benoit Nicolas will attempt to podium for the second consecutive year on home soil. Nicolas claimed bronze last year behind Spain’s Roger Roca Dalmau and Victor Manuel Del Corral Morales. While Roca Dalmau returns to defend his title, Del Corral is missing from the lineup, giving Nicolas the opportunity to improve his place. If the Spaniard wants a chance at repeating as champion, he will need to use his strong bike skills to pull away from the competition.

Sergey Yakovlev (RUS) had a breakout performance last year, finishing just out of medal contention.  He will return this year for the allusive World Championship medal. Despite a disqualification last year, Sergio Silva (POR), who has finished in the top five at a World Championships three times, including a bronze medal in 2007, is back to reclaim his spot as a top duathlete. A blistering fast runner, the men will need to gain considerable ground if they want a chance outpacing Silva to the finish.

Another big name to keep an eye out for is Tim Don, arguably one of the most accomplished men on the start list.  Not only is he a triple Olympian, he is also the only athlete in ITU history to claim World Championships in triathlon, duathlon and aquathlon.

Click here for the men’s start list

Race action begins for the elite women at 2:00pm local time on Saturday 22 September, while the men’s race will get underway later at 5:00pm on the same day.

Related Event: 2012 Nancy ITU Duathlon World Championships
22 - Sep, 2012 • event pageall results
Results: U23 Women
1. Alexandra Cassan Ferrier FRA 01:56:44
2. Sofie Hooghe BEL 01:59:36
3. Melina Alonso Aradas ESP 02:00:13
4. Miriam Casillas García ESP 02:00:23
DNF. Tamara Gomez Garrido ESP DNF
DNF. Agnieszka Cieslak POL DNF
DNF. Petra Fasungova SVK DNF
DNF. Talisa Van Der Fluit NED DNF
Results: U23 Men
1. Thomas André FRA 01:41:08
2. Albert Moreno Molins ESP 01:41:39
3. Felix Duchampt ROU 01:42:02
4. Kenneth Vandendriessche BEL 01:43:03
5. Jose Luis Cordova MEX 01:43:13
6. Tim Van Hemel BEL 01:43:26
7. Pieter Heemeryck BEL 01:43:48
8. Edgar Espinoza MEX 01:47:40
9. Francisco Vicente Macia Garcia ESP 01:48:19
10. Pedro Antonio Lopez De Haro ESP 01:48:38
Results: Junior Women
1. Georgia Taylor-Brown GBR 00:58:27
2. Georgina Schwiening GBR 00:58:40
3. Jeanne Lehair FRA 00:58:59
4. Joselyn Daniely Brea Abreu TRI 00:59:07
5. Celia Bremond FRA 00:59:12
6. Lisa Schanung ITA 00:59:17
7. Ine Couckuyt BEL 00:59:18
8. Laura Gomez Ramon ESP 00:59:27
9. Sveva Fascetti ITA 01:00:18
10. Jodie Berry RSA 01:01:41
Results: Junior Men
1. Richard Horton GBR 00:49:42
2. Matthias Steinwandter ITA 00:49:44
3. Bob Haller LUX 00:49:56
4. Brandon Hargreaves AUS 00:49:58
5. Simon Viain FRA 00:50:02
6. Cesar Saracho MEX 00:50:05
7. Nan Oliveras ESP 00:50:08
8. Liam Lloyd GBR 00:50:12
9. Jorik Van Egdom NED 00:50:14
10. Anders Lund Hansen DEN 00:50:19
Results: Elite Women
1. Felicity Sheedy-Ryan AUS 01:52:43
2. Katie Hewison GBR 01:53:42
3. Sandra Levenez FRA 01:54:20
4. Yuko Takahashi JPN 01:56:33
5. Andrea Steyn RSA 01:56:39
6. Jenny Schulz GER 01:56:49
7. Evgenia Sukhoruchenkova RUS 01:56:50
8. Franziska Scheffler GER 01:56:52
9. Stefanie Bouma NED 01:57:24
10. Sabrina Monmarteau FRA 01:58:45
Results: Elite Men
1. Emilio Antonio Martin Romero ESP 01:40:40
2. Antoine Duvivier BEL 01:40:43
3. Benoit Nicolas FRA 01:40:47
4. Etienne Diemunsch FRA 01:40:59
5. Sergio Silva POR 01:41:06
6. Philip Wylie GBR 01:41:12
7. Jeremy Pierrat FRA 01:41:17
8. Victor Manuel Del Corral Morales ESP 01:41:24
9. Sergio Lorenzo Prieto ESP 01:41:27
10. Yuya Fukaura JPN 01:41:36
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