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Wasle and Post win in Gaishorn.

By World Triathlon Admin | 17 Feb, 2007

Arne Post and Carina Wasle took the tops spots in the 2007 Gaishorn ITU Winter Triathlon World Cup. Due to the unseasonably warm weather conditions in Europe the event was run as a duathlon, since the lack of snow make cross country skiing impossible.  

In the men’s race the first running split was dominated by the Austrian Heinz Planitzer and the Norwegian Arne Post. 30 seconds behind was a large pack that contained many of the other favourites.
With a challenging bike course the positions remained the same with the Czech athlete, Pavel Jindra, advancing into third position at the end of the bike split.
With the second fastest running split Arne Post claimed the 2007 Gaishorn ITU Winter Triathlon World Cup (duathlon) with Pavel Jindra and the Austrian local hero from Gaishorn Heinz Planitzer in third place.

The women’s race started with a fantastic running split from the Austrians Carina Wasle and Marlies Penker. One minute behind was the current world cup leader Sigird Mutscheller.
A dominating performance on the bike segment by home favourites Wasle and Penker, saw them stretch their lead into the second transition. Wasle kept her composure and finished the race over two minutes ahead of her fellow country woman Marlies Penker. Sigrid Mutscheller claimed third place over 4 minutes behind, obviously missing her normally dominating ski split.

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Related Event: 2007 Gaishorn ITU Winter Triathlon World Cup
17 Feb, 2007 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Arne Post NOR 01:12:01
2. Pavel Jindra CZE 01:12:23
3. Heinz Planitzer AUT 01:12:48
4. Peter Viana ITA 01:13:23
5. Oswald Weisenhorn ITA 01:13:32
6. Tomas Dolezal CZE 01:14:04
7. Daniel Antonioli ITA 01:14:20
8. Werner Uran AUT 01:14:28
9. Sigi Bauer AUT 01:14:49
10. Willibald Vorderderfler AUT 01:14:49
Results: Elite Women
1. Carina Wasle AUT 01:23:30
2. Marlies Penker AUT 01:25:18
3. Sigrid Mutscheller GER 01:27:36
4. Sarka Grabmullerova CZE 01:29:34
5. Anke Kullmann GER 01:29:48
DNF. Ulrike Striednig AUT DNF
DNF. Vibeke S. Norstebo NOR DNF
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