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Gwen Jorgensen and Maxime Hueber win the Miyazaki World Cup

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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 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
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
1 Maxime Hueber-Moosbrugger From 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 From 00:54:25 08:51 00:57 29:20 00:17 15:00
5 Valentin Morlec From 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

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