Samuels Books her Ticket for London
Samuels Books her Ticket for London – Hewitt up to
Second in World Rankings
New Zealand
qualified three women for the London Olympic Games at the
latest ITU World Triathlon Series race in Madrid, Spain this
morning NZT while Andrea Hewitt did enough to move up to
second on the world rankings.
You needed eyes on
the front, middle and rear and a calculator at hand to
follow the races within the race as Germany, New Zealand and
Switzerland in particular jostled for the final positions in
the top 8 nation rankings, and with it three spots on the
start line at the London Games in August.
With
London very much her focus and with plenty of training miles
in her legs, Andrea Hewitt raced steadily, picking off a
number of athletes in a strong second half of the run to
come home in 9th and move back to number two on the world
rankings, close on the heels of Helen Jenkins (GBR). The
performance from Hewitt was all the more impressive given
she was affected by a pollen allergy in Madrid this
morning.
But Nicky Samuels achieved the bigger goal
on the day, securing a third spot for New Zealand and
therefore herself in London with a mature and well paced
effort, coming home 15th after also running through close to
a dozen competitors in the 10km run. Samuels raced
impressively throughout, emerging from the water in touch
with the leaders and riding within herself on the bike,
always keeping an eye on Ryf. The Wanaka athlete then moved
into her work on the run, immediately moving clear of a
tiring Ryf to post an impressive result in her second race
back after having surgery to remove her
appendix.
While Nicola Spirig (SUI) won the day
from Aileen Morrison (IRE) and Barbara Riveros Diaz (CHI),
the challenge from the Swiss for a top 8 position in the
nation rankings never materialised with Daniela Ryf no match
for the kiwis, finishing well back in the field, confirming
New Zealand and Germany as the final two nations to earn the
3 spots in
London.
ENDS