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Richad Murray and Emma Pallant claim the Duathlon World crowns

By World Triathlon | 04 Jun, 2016

With crowds spilling into the streets following a full day of races, South African triathlete Richard Murray and British young star Emma Pallant claimed victory at the 2016 ITU Aviles Duathlon World Championships.

The women’s elite race was dominated from the very beginning by Emma Pallant, who couldn’t have had a better birthday celebration than winning her second consecutive World title. Pallant was always in the small pack that led the race throughout the first laps of the run and the bike course. She went out on her own on the final 5km run for the victory at the last segment of running of the 10 km run/40 km bike / 5 km run course.

South African Andrea Steyn maintained her second position during the last lap even though the crowds went wild with local athlete, Margarita García Cañellas, fighting to be on the podium. They ended up finishing in second and third place, after an astonishing bike race from García, who led the group for 40km.

The last race of the day was Elite and U23 Men’s duathletes taking the streets of the Aviles estuary. The duathlon race saw an enormous come back by South African Richard Murray. Only seven weeks after having to go trough surgery for a broken collarbone, and after stating on the press conference the day before the Worlds in Aviles that he was “not fine yet”, he managed to win the Duathlon World title without opposition.

Ten athletes led the bike race, with the big favourites such as Murray, Emilio Ruiz or Nicolas Benoit included, completed the six laps of the bike course all together, only to have Murray left all of them clearly behind at the beginning of the final discipline. Currently ranked fourth on the Columbia Threadneedle Rankings, Murray claimed the world title six years after his last duathlon race.

Second crossing the finish line was Spaniard and last year’s World Champion, Emilio Ruiz, while young Dutchman Jorik Van Egdom finished third, also claiming the winner of the U23 category.

The competition day started with paraduathlon, which gave us the first of eight Para Duathlon World Champions crowned in the beautiful city of Aviles (Spain). The first one to cross the finish line was Polish paraduathlete Wietecki (Men’s PT5), followed closely by Gustavo Molina (Men’s PT1), Eva María Moral (Women’s PT1), Lionel Morales (Men’s PT2), José Aurelian Valenzuela (Men’s PT3), Raquel Domínguez (Women’s PT3), Jairo Ruiz (Men’s PT4) and Susana Rodríguez (Women’s PT5).

In the Junior race, Swiss Delia Sclabas, the youngest of the competitors in Aviles, claimed the crown of World Champion after an astonishing last lap on the race. The 20 km bike flat course was quite tough for her, with British Kate Waugh trying to break the small group and with Madalena Almeida  (POR) following close behind, but with one lap to go Sclabas showed her class on the run to grab the gold medal, stopping the clock in 58:55.

The Men’s Junior race was the perfect set up for UK rising star, Alex Yee, unbeatable in the race segments with Spaniards Alberto González and Javier Lluch finishing second and third, after leaving the pack of during the last segment of the race.

Related Event: 2016 Aviles ITU Duathlon World Championships
04 - Jun, 2016 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Richard Murray RSA 01:42:18
2. Emilio Martin ESP 01:42:35
3. Jorik Van Egdom NED 01:42:41
4. Seth Totten USA 01:42:55
5. Benjamin Choquert FRA 01:43:07
6. Moussa Karich BRN 01:43:22
7. Sergey Yakovlev RUS 01:43:23
8. Benoit Nicolas FRA 01:43:42
9. Yohan Le Berre FRA 01:45:08
10. Carl Avery GBR 01:45:36
Results: Elite Women
1. Emma Pallant GBR 01:56:45
2. Andrea Steyn RSA 01:56:52
3. Margarita Garcia Cañellas ESP 01:57:17
4. Lisa Sieburger GER 01:57:46
5. Sandrina Illes AUT 01:57:48
6. Giorgia Priarone ITA 02:00:45
7. Ana Filipa Santos POR 02:01:57
8. Julie Chuberre Dode FRA 02:02:06
9. Lesley Smit NED 02:02:25
10. Ilse Geldhof BEL 02:03:02
Results: U23 Men
1. Jorik Van Egdom NED 01:42:41
2. Daniel Canala AUS 01:45:44
3. João Pedro Ferreira Pereira POR 01:46:07
4. Max Schröter GER 01:46:17
5. Rafael Domingos POR 01:49:18
6. Raul Manso ESP 01:51:10
7. Ryuichiro Misu JPN 01:56:53
DNF. Richard Horton GBR DNF
DNF. Iñaki Pena-Manso Carral ESP DNF
LAP. Attila Daniel ROU LAP
Results: U23 Women
1. Claudia Luna ESP 02:04:16
2. Noelia Juan ESP 02:08:09
DNF. Natalia Fischer Egusquiza ESP DNF
LAP. Claudia Montagut Sanz ESP LAP
LAP. Rita Lopes POR LAP
Results: Junior Men
1. Alex Yee GBR 00:51:40
2. Alberto Gonzalez Garcia ESP 00:51:50
3. Javier Lluch Perez ESP 00:52:06
4. Noah Servais BEL 00:52:09
5. Arnaud Dely BEL 00:52:18
6. Andres Cendan Llorens ESP 00:53:51
7. Arnaud Mengal BEL 00:53:59
8. Francisco Luis POR 00:54:07
9. Juan Caro Guillem ESP 00:54:09
10. Tiago Leão POR 00:54:14
Results: Junior Women
1. Delia Sclabas SUI 00:58:55
2. Kate Waugh GBR 00:59:14
3. Madalena Amaral Almeida POR 00:59:16
4. Francesca Crestani ITA 01:02:06
5. Sharon Belén García ESP 01:02:11
6. Serena O'Connor GBR 01:02:28
7. Itzel Arroyo Aquino MEX 01:02:41
8. Edymar Daniely Brea Abreu VEN 01:03:51
9. Carlotta Bonacina ITA 01:04:25
10. Maude Elaine Le Roux RSA 01:05:35