Crushing victory for Sebastian Kienle and Mirinda Carfae at the IRONMAN World Championship in Kona

Eneko Llanos and Víctor del Corral retired Iván Raña gives a recital in the race obtaining the best partial and going up to the 17ª position.

 

Triathlon in its purest form, we can only define the victory that we have been able to see throughout the early hours of German Sebastian Kienle, since after a clear bet on the bike where I attack in the last part of the circuit, he has managed to maintain the advantage over his pursuers to get the final victory.

 In the water they came out first Andy Potts followed by Jan Frondeno and Igor Amorelli. Behind a fairly large group where most of the favorites were.

Once on the bike, the German took the lead of the test with other triathletes, until he made an attack on 150 km, which served to get with 4: 06 advantage to the T2 on the Danish Maik Twelsiek and 4: 37 about Marino Vanhoenacker.

With a spectacular start of the race on foot, the German got 8 minutes of advantage that was administered throughout the marathon, to arrive alone at the finish line where he finished the race with a time of 08: 14: 18 followed by the American Ben Hoffman (08: 19: 23) and a great Jan Frodeno (08: 20: 32) in third final position.

It is necessary to emphasize the impressive race that Jan Fodeno has managed to do that suffered a puncture and a penalty of 6 minutes

With his performance yesterday Jan Frondeno, Olympic champion in 2008 joins Michellie Jones as the only triathletes who have achieved podium in Olympic games and in Hawaii.

It was not a good day for the Spaniards, where Eneko Llanos y Víctor del Corral They retired in the race on foot.

Ivan Raña that went out in the head group on the bike, finally it was unhooked until arriving at 37ª position to the T2. But as is usual in him, he went up positions until the end of the race where he reached the 17ª final position with a time of 8: 38: 59, getting the best part of the race on foot completed the marathon in 2: 44: 38

Diego Paredes, Iván Cáceres and Alvaro Velázquez got a TOP 10 in their age group

Diego Paredes (09: 1131) ended in 53ª position and eighth of its group, Iván Cáceres sixth of your age group (9: 15: 17) in the 62ª, Alvaro Velázquez (9: 26: 53) obtained the 113ª place and the tenth position of its group, Jaime Menéndez de Luarca (9: 27: 56) was 124ª and 14º of his group

 

TOP 10

 

Name

Country

Div Rank

Overall Rank

Swim

Bike

Run

Finish

 

Kienle, Sebastian

DEU

1

1

00:54:38

04:20:46

02:54:36

08:14:18

 

Hoffman, Ben

USA

2

2

00:51:20

04:32:20

02:51:25

08:19:23

 

Frodeno, Jan

DEU

3

3

00:50:56

04:37:19

02:47:46

08:20:32

 

Potts, Andy

USA

4

4

00:50:56

04:36:56

02:48:18

08:21:38

 

Viennot, Cyril

FRA

5

5

00:54:32

04:31:18

02:51:55

08:22:19

 

Frommhold, Nils

DEU

6

6

00:51:14

04:34:11

02:52:45

08:22:29

 

Van Berkel, Tim

AUS

7

7

00:51:21

04:36:45

02:50:53

08:23:26

 

Van Lierde, Frederik

BEL

8

8

00:51:03

04:32:17

02:56:21

08:24:11

 

Aernouts, Bart

BEL

9

9

00:55:43

04:37:47

02:50:12

08:28:28

 

Guillaume, Romain

FRA

10

10

00:51:08

04:34:23

02:59:58

08:30:15

In the female category the winner was Mirinda Carfrae that made a spectacular race segment on foot getting back to the first position a disadvantage of more than 14 minutes ending the test with a final time of 9: 00: 55 followed in second place by Daniela Ryf (9: 02: 57) and third Rachel Joyce (09: 04: 23)

 

 

Impressive has been the remontanda that obtained this trialeta that when it began the sector of career to pie was a disadvantage of 14: 32 respect to the leader of the test that was Daniela Ryf. In the passage of the half marathon and managed to cut many differences to be only 9 minutes from the head, and in an exciting end of career was cutting distance until he reached Ryft to 5 miles from the end.

 

Top 3 Feminine

1 9: 00: 55 Mirinda Carfrae AUS
2 9: 02: 57 Daniela Ryf CHE
3 9: 04: 23 Rachel Joyce GBR

 

Photo: Hugh Gentry, Ironman

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