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Greetings 2007 Madrid BG Triathlon World Cup

By World Triathlon Admin | 31 May, 2007

This year Madrid World Cup,  will open the last act of the Olympic Games’ classification, the triathletes knowlers of what is in game, had chosen this city and this competition as one of their biggest worldwide dates, where they can measure to their rivals and get points that mean gold for Beijing.

Without any doubt we can assert that Madrid has become one of the classics on our sport in the international scene; we just have to have a look at the numbers and names of the participants at the start list to confirm that we have one of the best triathletes spectacles all over the world. On this consolidation moment we have to thank the ITU and his president, Les McDonald, his choice for our federation and for this competition. A support we value and that we always thank.

Last year we concluded, wishing that the city could host a Olympic Games, on this occasion we start greeting both citizens and politics, because Madrid is again on the run for the Olympic Games. Madrid 16 is already on the go, headed by the excellent professionals and I dare to say friends of our sport.

One more year had fun with the great spectacle of the Madrid’s Triathlon, not only with the World Cup day but also on Saturday, you should come and have fun with a whole triathlon day at the Casa de Campo, where more than a thousand participants will be there to take part on the different triathlon groups, thought for all ages and sensibilities. That will rise their culminations on the Classificatory of Spanish Championships 2007.

Welcome to Madrid, welcome to the city with Olympic vocation, welcome to the World Cup.


José Hidalgo
Spanish Triathlon Federation president

Related Event: 2007 Madrid BG Triathlon World Cup
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Results: Elite Men
1. Filip Ospaly CZE 01:55:47
2. Javier Gomez Noya ESP 01:55:52
3. Ivan Raña Fuentes ESP 01:56:08
4. Daniel Unger GER 01:56:10
5. Maik Petzold GER 01:56:14
6. Tim Don GBR 01:56:25
7. Jan Frodeno GER 01:56:30
8. Laurent Vidal FRA 01:56:36
9. Sebastian Dehmer GER 01:56:42
10. Stuart Hayes GBR 01:56:48
Results: Elite Women
1. Vanessa Fernandes POR 02:07:33
2. Andrea Hansen NZL 02:08:25
3. Michelle Dillon GBR 02:08:30
4. Annabel Luxford AUS 02:08:45
5. Elizabeth May LUX 02:09:09
6. Anja Dittmer GER 02:09:19
7. Lenka Zemanova CZE 02:09:21
8. Nicky Samuels NZL 02:09:26
9. Eva Dollinger AUT 02:09:28
10. Marion Lorblanchet FRA 02:10:16
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