Today Belgian Jurgen Dereere and Radka Vodickova of the Czech Republic were crowned European Duathlon Champions, winning the 10-kilometer run, 40-kilometer bike, 5-kilometer run event in Serres, Greece.
In the women’s race, a group of five athletes led at the end of the first run. During the bike this group was joined early by Kaisa Lehtonen from Finland and later Michelle Lee from Great Britain and Beatriz Tome Jimenez from Spain. In the second run, Vodickova was in the lead from the early meters of the secondrun portion and increased her lead until the finish. Vodickova posted the fastest final run split of the day which proved to be the difference as she took the women’s title by a 20-second margin over silver medalist Alexandra Louison of France. Home favourite Deniz Dimaki of Greece delighted the local crowds, taking the bronze.
2008 ETU European Duathlon Championships
Final Results - Elite Women
1 Vodickova, Radka CZE 01:59:54
2 Louison, Alexandra FRA 02:00:16
3 Dimaki, Deniz GRE 02:00:22
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In the men’s race, all eyes were on Belgium’s Joerie Vansteelant, the current Long Distance Duathlon world champion. But after a sluggish opening 10-kilometer run, Vansteelant couldn’t get back into contention and finished a disappointing 11th place. His teammate Dereere, who’s taken silver at the last two Duathlon world championships, had the fastest final run of the field to take the European title, ten seconds over Sergio Silva of Portugal. At last year’s world championships, Silva again finished behind Dereere but has long been considered a rising Duathlon star. In 2006, he won the under23 world championships. Yohann Vincent of France came across the line for the bronze, just five seconds behind Silva.
2008 ETU European Duathlon Championships
Final Results - Elite Men
1 Dereere, Jurgen BEL 01:45:08
2 Silva, Sergio POR 01:45:18
3 Vincent, Yohann FRA 01:45:23
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The event featured a 20,000 EUR prize purse for the elite men and women. Next year’s European Duathlon championships will be held in the stunning city of Budapest, Hungary, also host city of the 2010 ITU Triathlon World Championships.
Also being contested today were men’s and women’s under23 and junior races. Four different countries were on top of the podium as France’s Charlotte Gauchet took the under23 women’s title, Slovak’s Martin Urbanovsky won the men’s under23 race. In the juniors, Sarah Zaborowski of Germany was crowned junior women’s champion while Spain’s Oscar Vicente took the junior men’s title.
Final Results - U23 Women
1 Gauchet, Charlotte FRA 02:03:28
2 Valiño, Aida ESP 02:04:13
3 Grzesiak, Anna POL 02:15:26
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Final Results - U23 Men
1 Urbanovsky, Martin SVK 01:49:44
2 Gunby, Matthew GBR 01:50:17
3 Bulgac, Brian NED 01:53:06
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Final Results - Junior Women
1 Zaborowski, Sarah GER 01:02:32
2 Szalay, Szandra HUN 01:05:13
3 Graves, Vicky GBR 01:05:24
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Final Results - Junior Men
1 Vicente, Oscar ESP 00:56:01
2 Mola, Mario ESP 00:56:12
3 Henriques, Miguel POR 00:56:30
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Related Event: 2008 Serres ETU Duathlon European Championships
Results: U23 Women | |||
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1. | Charlotte Gauchet | FRA | 02:03:28 |
2. | Aida Valiño | ESP | 02:04:13 |
3. | Anna Grzesiak | POL | 02:15:26 |
4. | Irini Mouchou | GRE | 02:22:28 |
DNS. | Linda Klauke | GER | DNS |
DNS. | Alexandra Bellelli | GRE | DNS |
Results: U23 Men | |||
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1. | Martin Urbanovsky | SVK | 01:49:44 |
2. | Matthew Gunby | GBR | 01:50:17 |
3. | Brian Bulgac | NED | 01:53:06 |
4. | Massimiliano Sansone | ITA | 01:53:24 |
5. | Tiago Silva | POR | 01:55:05 |
6. | Tomas Servit | CZE | 01:55:45 |
7. | Giannis Mouhos | GRE | 01:57:37 |
DNF. | Ilias Xanthos | GRE | DNF |
DNF. | Jesus Gomar | GEO | DNF |
DNF. | Lorenzo Stefani | ITA | DNF |
Results: Junior Women | |||
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1. | Sarah Zaborowski | GER | 01:02:32 |
2. | Szandra Szalay | HUN | 01:05:13 |
3. | Vicky Graves | GBR | 01:05:24 |
4. | Ágnes Kostyál | HUN | 01:05:30 |
5. | Barbara Balogh | HUN | 01:05:44 |
6. | Alice Capone | ITA | 01:05:56 |
7. | Gréta Santosi | HUN | 01:08:44 |
8. | Alexa Giussani | ITA | 01:08:57 |
9. | Lea Johanidesova | CZE | 01:09:19 |
10. | Eszter Dudás | HUN | 01:09:46 |
Results: Junior Men | |||
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1. | Oscar Vicente | ESP | 00:56:01 |
2. | Mario Mola | ESP | 00:56:12 |
3. | Miguel Henriques | POR | 00:56:30 |
4. | Dejan Henigman | SLO | 00:56:35 |
5. | Vid Pucelj | SLO | 00:56:36 |
6. | Felix Duchampt | ROU | 00:56:38 |
7. | Thomas Bishop | GBR | 00:56:49 |
8. | Martin Hubacek | SVK | 00:57:00 |
9. | Mickael Schwitzgabel | FRA | 00:57:15 |
10. | Albert Moreno Molins | ESP | 00:57:34 |
Results: Elite Women | |||
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1. | Radka Kahlefeldt | CZE | 01:59:54 |
2. | Alexandra Louison | FRA | 02:00:16 |
3. | Deniz Dimaki | GRE | 02:00:22 |
4. | Laura Giordano | ITA | 02:00:41 |
5. | Kaisa Lehtonen | FIN | 02:00:48 |
6. | Sandra Levenez | FRA | 02:01:04 |
7. | Michelle Lee | GBR | 02:02:07 |
8. | Ruth Van Der Meijden | NED | 02:02:10 |
9. | Beatriz Jimenez Tome | ESP | 02:02:15 |
10. | Stefanie Bouma | NED | 02:02:48 |
Results: Elite Men | |||
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1. | Jurgen Dereere | BEL | 01:45:08 |
2. | Sergio Silva | POR | 01:45:18 |
3. | Yohann Vincent | FRA | 01:45:23 |
4. | Damien Derobert | FRA | 01:45:31 |
5. | Lino Barruncho | POR | 01:45:38 |
6. | Roger Roca Dalmau | ESP | 01:45:41 |
7. | Rob Woestenborghs | BEL | 01:45:45 |
8. | Bart Aernouts | BEL | 01:45:46 |
9. | Felix Javier Martinez Rubio | ESP | 01:45:53 |
10. | Sergey Yakovlev | RUS | 01:45:58 |