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Movements in the 2024 WTCS Rankings after Hamburg

With the conclusion of three races in the 2024 Triathlon World Series, We enter the final stretch.

There is only the WTCS Weihai before the Grand Final in Torremolinos, where athletes can still score points in the Paris Olympics and in their respective Continental Championships.

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The Race in Hamburg

The Hamburg race, being a sprint distance, awarded only 750 points to the winner, as opposed to 1.000 points in Yokohama and Cagliari.

This means that the upcoming competitions in Paris and Weihai, being standard distance, could redefine the rankings significantly.

Women's Series Rankings

Job title Athlete Country Testing Points
1 Emma lombi FRA 3 2196.15
2 Lisa Tertsch GER 3 1981.70
3 Cassandre Beaugrand FRA 2 1750.00
4 Beth Potter GBR 2 1497.35
5 Kate Waugh GBR 3 1461.32
6 Jeanne Lehair LUX 3 1447.53
7 Taylor Knibb USA 2 1383.58
8 Anna Godoy Contreras ESP 3 1282.59
9 Flora Duffy BER 2 1205.82
10 Leonie Periault FRA 2 1142.41

Emma Lombardi (FRA) He maintained his lead in the Series with his third consecutive top-5. With results of 3rd in Yokohama, 4th in Cagliari and 5th in Hamburg, he accumulates 2196.15 points. She remains the leader with an advantage of more than 200 points in the table.

Lisa Tertsch (GER) He rose to second place overall after winning his second consecutive silver medal, accumulating 1981,70 points.

He will need to improve on his 14th place finish in Yokohama to overtake Lombardi.

Cassandre Beaugrand (FRA), the only undefeated woman in the Series, is in third place with 1725 points.

With only two results and another victory, he could almost secure his title before the Final in Torremolinos.

However, his victory in Hamburg only gave him 750 points, which could be an advantage for his rivals if they achieve good results in Paris and Weihai.

Beth Potter (GBR) He remains in contention with 1497,50 points after his two bronze medals in 2024. He needs two good results in the next competitions to challenge Beaugrand for the title.

Taylor Knibb (USA), by not competing in Hamburg, fell from 2nd to 7th place with 1384,58 points.

With only two results, he will need a near-perfect performance in Paris, Weihai and Torremolinos to challenge for the world championship.

Leonie Periault (FRA), winner of the WTCS Yokohama, is in 10th place with 114 points.

The first Spanish one is Anna Godoy who finished 12th in Hamburg and with 3 races she occupies eighth position

Men's Series Rankings

Job title Athlete Country Testing Points
1 Luke Willian AUS 3 1778.99
2 Matthew Hauser AUS 2 1675.00
3 Vincent Luis FRA 3 1579.81
4 charles pack CAN 2 1358.49
5 Pierre Le Corre FRA 2 1318.91
6 Csongor Lehmann HUN 2 1218.58
7 Vetle Bergsvik Thorn NOR 2 1215.64
8 Morgan Pearson USA 3 1182.76
9 Alberto Gonzalez Garcia placeholder image ESP 3 1180.40
10 Léo Bergere FRA 2 1102.00

This table shows the top 10 athletes classified according to the points accumulated in their

Luke Willian (AUS) He remains the leader after finishing 11th in Hamburg, adding 1778,99 points in his three races in the Series.

Matthew Hauser (AUS), with 1675 points in just two races, is one step away from overtaking Willian.

Vincent Louis (FRA), with 1579,81 points and a 6th place in Hamburg, is in third place. Although he has not yet moved up the rankings this year, his experience could be crucial in the upcoming races.

Charles Paquet (CAN) y Csongor Lehmann (HUN) They fell from the top-3 after not participating in Hamburg and are now in 4th and 6th place respectively. Pierre Le Corre (FRA), with his bronze medal in Hamburg, is currently fifth.

Alex Yee (GBR) y Hayden Wilde (NZL), with a single score, they must win a medal in Paris and Weihai to reach Torremolinos with real options for the world title.

The first Spanish is Alberto Gonzalez, eighth in hamburg, with 3 tests and currently occupies ninth position in the ranking.

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