Gwen Jorgensen and Maxime Hueber win the Miyazaki World Cup
This November 9, 2024, the city of Miyazaki, Japan, has once again hosted an exciting day of the World Triathlon CupWhere Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger y Gwen Jorgensen They achieved victory in the men's and women's categories, respectively.
Gwen Jorgensen's epic comeback in the women's category
In the women's competition, the American Gwen Jorgensen staged a spectacular comeback.
After completing the 750 meters of swimming in 9:41Jorgensen stayed in the leading group throughout the 20-kilometer cycle, recording a time of 32:26However, upon entering T2, she suffered a fall that relegated her more than 15 seconds behind the leaders.
Far from giving up, Jorgensen ran a great section of the 5-kilometer course with a time of 16:17.
This pace allowed her to overtake the Swiss in the final meters. alissa conig, who had led much of the race and took the victory with a time of 59:54.
Konig finished in second position with a time of 59:56 followed by the Belgian jolien vermeylen with 1:00:11.
The Spanish Sara Guerrero Manso He had an outstanding participation, finishing in eleventh position with a time of 1:01:08.
Top 10 female
Position | Name | Country | Total time | Swimming | T1 | Cycling | T2 | Career |
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1 | Gwen Jorgensen | USA | 00:59:54 | 09:41 | 01:01 | 32:26 | 00:29 | 16:17 |
2 | alissa conig | SUI | 00:59:56 | 09:39 | 00:57 | 32:28 | 00:21 | 16:31 |
3 | jolien vermeylen | BEL | 01:00:11 | 09:38 | 00:56 | 32:32 | 00:18 | 16:47 |
4 | Sian Rainsley | GBR | 01:00:15 | 09:39 | 00:58 | 32:28 | 00:20 | 16:50 |
5 | Yuko Takahashi | JPN | 01:00:18 | 09:39 | 01:01 | 32:24 | 00:21 | 16:53 |
6 | Jessica Fullagar | GBR | 01:00:26 | 09:39 | 00:58 | 32:26 | 00:19 | 17:04 |
7 | Erika Ackerlund | USA | 01:00:42 | 09:38 | 01:00 | 32:25 | 00:23 | 17:16 |
8 | Beatrice Mallozzi | ITA | 01:00:52 | 09:49 | 00:57 | 32:20 | 00:21 | 17:25 |
9 | Madalena Amaral Almeida | POR | 01:00:59 | 09:48 | 01:00 | 32:16 | 00:21 | 17:34 |
10 | Manami Hayashi | JPN | 01:01:00 | 09:46 | 01:01 | 32:20 | 00:20 | 17:33 |
French dominance in the men's category
In the men's competition, the Frenchman Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger dominated the race from the start and took the victory in a time of 53 minutes y 59 seconds.
The British Ben Dijkstra He obtained the second position with a total time of 54:07 and the Japanese Kenji nener He was third with a time of 54:19.
Regarding the Spanish participation Esteban Basanta Fouz, finished in eleventh position with a time of 54:52.
Men's 10 Top
Position | Name | Country | Total time | Swimming | T1 | Cycling | T2 | Career |
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1 | Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger | FRA | 00:53:59 | 08:51 | 00:53 | 29:27 | 00:19 | 14:29 |
2 | Ben Dijkstra | GBR | 00:54:07 | 08:47 | 00:56 | 29:26 | 00:18 | 14:40 |
3 | Kenji nener | JPN | 00:54:19 | 08:45 | 00:57 | 29:28 | 00:17 | 14:52 |
4 | Yanis Seguín | FRA | 00:54:25 | 08:51 | 00:57 | 29:20 | 00:17 | 15:00 |
5 | Valentin Morlec | FRA | 00:54:26 | 08:40 | 00:55 | 29:34 | 00:22 | 14:55 |
6 | Takumi hojo | JPN | 00:54:29 | 08:39 | 00:55 | 29:35 | 00:20 | 15:00 |
7 | Cameron Main | GBR | 00:54:33 | 08:48 | 00:57 | 29:24 | 00:17 | 15:07 |
8 | Jack willis | GBR | 00:54:41 | 08:45 | 00:58 | 29:26 | 00:18 | 15:14 |
9 | Saxon morgan | NZL | 00:54:46 | 08:47 | 00:55 | 29:28 | 00:18 | 15:18 |
10 | luke schofield | AUS | 00:54:49 | 08:50 | 00:56 | 29:22 | 00:17 | 15:24 |