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ITU World Cup circuit returns to Tiszaujvaros

By David Peddie | 08 Aug, 2013

The ITU World Cup season continues with its annual pilgrimage to Hungary this weekend for the iconic Tiszaujvaros World Cup. Last year saw the introduction of an exciting sprint semi final and final structure and this unique race format has been maintained for the 2013 event.

The total number of race entries will decide the number of semi finals and this year sees two women’s semi-finals and four men’s. A fixed number of athletes from each semi final will qualify for the final and there will be additional places for the fastest times.

Elite Women’s Preview
Semi Final 1
Aileen Reid (IRL) will wear the number one race jersey in the opening semi final. The Irish star has produced a string of steady performances in the 2013 World Triathlon Series, finishing between 8th and 17th in six races.

Reid will battle with Ai Ueda (JPN), who comes into this event in fine form after winning the 2013 World Games title in Cali a few weeks ago. Yuliya Yelistratova (UKR) is another athlete in fine form, winning the ITU Sprint European Cup in Tartu last month and following that up with second place in Istanbul last week.

Australia’s athletes enjoyed a lot of success in this format last year and Natalie Van Coevorden and Tamsyn Moana-Veale will be confident of progression to the final, as will Great Britain’s Katie Hewison.

Start List for Semi Final 1

Semi Final 2
Annamaria Mazzetti (ITA) leads the charge in the second semi final. The Italian has performed brilliantly in previous races in Tiszaujvaros, finishing third last year in the new format and coming second in 2011.

Charlotte McShane (AUS) comfortably made last year’s final, finishing second in her semi final before just missing out on a podium in the final. Felicity Sheedy-Ryan (AUS) is another athlete in good form following her victory in Geneva last month and Eszter Dudas (HUN) will be keen to do well on home soil.

A number of the younger athletes such as Kaidi Kivioja (EST), Monika Orazem (SLO) and Sofie Hooghe (BEL) are racing at the elite level and it will be interesting to see how they perform with this race format.

The top 14 athletes in each semi final will qualify for the final with another two places awarded to the next two best times.

Start List for Semi Final 2

Elite Men’s Preview
Semi Final 1
A mouth-watering field will line up in the men’s first semi final with Under23 European Champion Florin Salvisberg (SUI) taking on the power of Alexander Bryukhankov (RUS). Great Britain’s Mark Buckingham won in Palamos last month and Brice Daubord (FRA) was third in the World Cross Triathlon Championships in The Hague.

Start List for Semi Final 1

Semi Final 2
Peter Kerr leads the men’s second heat. The Aussie started his season off with a bang finishing third at the Mooloolaba World Cup. Aaron Harris (GBR) and Akos Vanek (HUN), who were second and third respectively here in the 2011 World Cup, meet again in Heat 2. They will come up against Yegor Martynenko (UKR), who, on his day, is more than capable of going all the way.

Oscar Vicente (ESP) will be another one to watch in this heat. He displayed his sprint qualities by winning the ITU European Sprint Cup in Cremona earlier this year.

Start List for Semi Final 2

Semi Final 3
The third heat is wide open and a number of athletes will fancy their chances at going all the way to the final. Irish duo Bryan Keane and Conor Murphy have sprint pedigree and have posted good results in 2013. Declan Wilson (AUS) has won his previous two races in Holten and Mooloolaba and will look to deliver on a World stage.

The talented Aliaksandr Vasilevich (BLR) will be one to watch in this heat, as will Ivan Ivanov (UKR) who had a break through performance at the Edmonton World Cup as a part of Team ITU.

Start List for Semi Final 3

Semi Final 4

In the fourth semi-final, Bryce McMaster (NZL) and Anthony Pujades (FRA) displayed their speed last year as they successfully negotiated to the semi finals. McMaster won his semi final only to finish 13th in the final, while Pujades qualified for the final in second place in his heat before winning the bronze medal.

Gregory Rouault (FRA) has two World Cup wins under his belt already in 2013 and will look to claim his hat-trick in this race format. Sebastian Rank (GER) was part of the victorious German relay team at the European Championships in Alanya and a similar intensity of racing will be required here.

Start List for Semi Final 4

The top seven elite men in each semi final will qualify for the final with another two places being awarded to the next two fastest times.

Team ITU
Team ITU will also be in action this weekend, with Militzia Riós La Luz (PUR), Melissa Riós La Luz (PUR), Tea Milos (CRO) and Monika Orazem (SLO) competing in the women’s race, while Ron Darmon (ISR), Felipe Barraza (CHI) and Emil Stoynev (BUL) will lineup in the men’s event. The athletes will be coached by Luc Morin of Canada, as well as Hungary’s own
Dr. Zsolt Szakály.

The 2013 Tiszaujavros ITU World Cup gets underway when the first elite women’s semi-final starts at 1:30pm (local time) on Saturday 10 August. Semi-finals will start in waves every 20 minutes, followed by the first men’s heat at 4.10pm. The finals will follow on Sunday 15 July with the women’s at 3:45pm followed by the men’s final at 5.00pm. 

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Related Event: 2013 Tiszaujvaros ITU Triathlon World Cup
10 - Aug, 2013 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Florin Salvisberg SUI 00:53:46
2. Francesc Godoy Contreras ESP 00:53:54
3. Frederic Belaubre FRA 00:53:58
4. Declan Wilson AUS 00:54:00
5. Grégory Rouault USA 00:54:03
6. Alexander Bryukhankov RUS 00:54:07
7. Andrea Salvisberg SUI 00:54:08
8. Wian Sullwald RSA 00:54:10
9. Stefan Zachäus LUX 00:54:14
10. Rostislav Pevtsov AZE 00:54:21
Results: Elite Women
1. Katie Zaferes USA 01:00:25
2. Aileen Reid IRL 01:00:52
3. Sara Vilic AUT 01:00:58
4. Anne Tabarant FRA 01:01:08
5. Natalie Van Coevorden AUS 01:01:14
6. Natalie Milne GBR 01:01:19
7. Lucy Buckingham GBR 01:01:26
8. Erin Storie USA 01:01:34
9. Katie Hewison GBR 01:01:39
10. Ai Ueda JPN 01:01:41
Results: Semifinal 1 Elite Men
1. Stefan Zachäus LUX 00:54:18
2. Alexander Bryukhankov RUS 00:54:31
3. Tommy Zaferes USA 00:54:32
4. Florin Salvisberg SUI 00:54:36
5. Frederic Belaubre FRA 00:54:59
6. Ben Kanute USA 00:55:12
7. Justus Nieschlag GER 00:55:25
8. Gábor Faldum HUN 00:55:42
9. Martin Van Barneveld NZL 00:55:45
10. Brice Daubord FRA 00:56:09
Results: Semifinal 2 Elite Men
1. Yegor Martynenko UKR 00:55:30
2. Luciano Taccone ARG 00:55:39
3. Rodrigo Gonzalez Lopez MEX 00:55:39
4. Sean Jefferson USA 00:55:41
5. Aaron Harris GBR 00:55:44
6. Marcel Walkington AUS 00:55:45
7. Peter Kerr AUS 00:55:46
8. William Huffman USA 00:55:57
9. Miguel Arraiolos POR 00:56:05
10. Valentin Mechsheryakov KAZ 00:56:12
Results: Semifinal 3 Elite Men
1. Declan Wilson AUS 00:54:18
2. Joe Maloy USA 00:54:22
3. Rostislav Pevtsov AZE 00:54:27
4. Oleksiy Syutkin UKR 00:54:28
5. Andrea Salvisberg SUI 00:54:32
6. Csaba Rendes HUN 00:54:33
7. Francesc Godoy Contreras ESP 00:54:36
8. Alberto Alessandroni ITA 00:54:40
9. Conor Murphy IRL 00:55:00
10. Daniel Hofer ITA 00:55:08
Results: Semifinal 4 Elite Men
1. Anthony Pujades FRA 00:55:00
2. Wian Sullwald RSA 00:55:02
3. Grégory Rouault USA 00:55:09
4. Brendan Sexton AUS 00:55:12
5. Sebastian Rank GER 00:55:13
6. Joao Pereira POR 00:55:16
7. Patrick Rhyner SUI 00:55:23
8. Ron Darmon ISR 00:55:30
9. Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG 00:55:36
10. Luke Farkas USA 00:56:02
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