Non Stanford of Great Britain takes U23 world champion title
20th October 2012
Non Stanford of
Great Britain takes U23 world champion title in first race
of ITU World Triathlon Grand Final
The
Under 23 women kicked off the Elite ITU World Triathlon
Grand Final racing at Queens Wharf, Auckland this morning.
Non Stanford of Great Britain won the race, followed by
Sarissa De Vries from the
Netherlands (coached by former
New Zealand coach John Hellemans) and Canadian Joanna Brown.
The first New Zealander home was Simone Ackermann in ninth place.
“It was really tough,” said Ackermann. “Where I was at, I did the best I could, the crowd were really supportive, they really kept me going, especially on the run, the run really hurt a lot.”
A vocal crowd turned out in warm, sunny conditions, bright and early to watch the girls dive into the 15 degree harbour water.
The Kiwi girls exited the current affected waters over 45 seconds behind the lead bunch. Ackermann was the first Kiwi out, followed by Sophie Corbidge and Rebecca Kingsford. Ackermann said the gap the lead girls had on the swim “made her nervous”.
The first drama of the race took place on the swim, with Ashlee Bailie of Australia being red carded for allegedly cutting the course. She was allowed to continue racing however and was later reinstated by the officials.
Kingsford had a quick transition out of the water and left T1 with Corbidge who struggled with cold fingers to get her helmet on. Ackermann put in a solid effort on the bike early on to catch the lead pack of twelve girls including Great Britain Olympian Lucy Hall. Ackermann said, “It was really tough catching those girls in the first bunch.”
Meanwhile, Sophie Corbidge in her first year racing under 23, had a “frustrating” time at the front of the second bunch, helped out by Kingsford. But, the Kiwi pair were unable to break away or motivate the pack to catch the first.
Kingsford had the misfortune of dropping her chain on the first lap of the bike and dropped back into the second bunch. The lead group stretched out their lead to over two minutes and Ackermann managed to stay with the bunch into the second transition.
On the run Ackermann was unable to hold onto the leaders, but spurred on by the crowd finished strongly. She said “all things considered she was happy with her race”.
All
three Kiwis girls were grateful for the support of the
crowd, Kingsford said, “There were so many people that you
don't even know just cheering you on, it was
awesome.”
2012 ITU World
Championship
Auckland
U23 Women
1 Non
Stanford GBR 2:13:06
2 Sarissa De
Vries NED 2:13:15
3 Joanna Brown
CAN 2:14:12
4 Claudia Rivas MEX
2:14:26
5 Natalie van Covorden AUS
2:14:28
Plus NZers
9 Simone Ackermann
NZL 2:15:24
20 Sophie Corbidge
NZL 2:18:03
26 Rebecca Kingsford NZL
2:20:20
For the full ITU report and results, click
here
Barfoot & Thompson ITU World
Triathlon Grand Final
October 2012
Auckland
City
Facts and figures
Event
Partners: Tri NZ,
ATEED, Major Events, Tourism NZ, Sport NZ, Pub
Charity
Event Hub:
Queens Wharf,
Dates:
14 to 22 October 2012
Estimated TV audience:
25,000,000 global audience for ITU Grand
Final
Participants:
7,000 plus (including Internationals)
Volunteers:
1,000
Elite:
360 from around the world including top 20
Spectators:
100,000 plus
Courses:
A variety of CBD, Queen St, Waterfront
(see www.triauckland.co.nz)
Economic
Impact: Estimated net
$7 million for Auckland (using ATEED’s “Return on
Regional Investment” methodology)
Event
Schedule
Sun 21st Oct
7.00am 3:5:3
Teams Tri
Queens Wharf and CBD
11.00am Junior
Women (U19)
Queens Wharf and CBD
1.06pm Elite
Men
Queens Wharf and CBD
4.00pm Junior
Men (U19)
Queens Wharf and CBD
Mon 22nd Oct
6.55am Age
Group Sprint WC
Queens Wharf/Tamaki Dr
8.30am Age
Group Standard WC Queens
Wharf/Tamaki Dr
3.15pm
Paratriathlon WC
Queens Wharf/waterfront
6.30pm Awards
Presentation The
Cloud
8.30pm Event
Party
The Cloud
Tues 23rd Oct 10.00am
ITU Congress
Viaduct Events Centre