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Duffy and Coldwell among the names seeking super-sprint magic in Montreal

By doug.gray@triathlon.org | 10 Aug, 2021
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Two days, six super-sprint races, one new Olympic Champion and only one winner: the women’s World Triathlon Championship Series Montreal gets underway this weekend and in a brand new, high octane format.

The Series returns to Montreal’s city-centre course for a fifth year, only this time trimmed back to a 300m swim, 3-lap/7.2km bike and 2-lap/2km run. Friday will see two qualification races from which 10 athletes will progress, along with a further 10 from the subsequent repechage. Those 30 will then start Saturday’s final round, in which a total of three super-sprints will decide the champion: the final 10 finishers will be cut after the first, the same number after the second, leaving 10 athletes to battle it out for gold.

Tactics will be key, saving energy for as long as possible without risking elimination. The rest times between Saturday’s final races will be under 20 minutes and the points towards the 2021 World Championship will be crucial. You can watch all the action on TriathlonLive from 11.15am local time / 17.15 CEST.

Qualification race one
With the qualifier line-ups determined by alternating current ranking position and the Series leader Maya Kingma not racing, the new Olympic Champion Flora Duffy (BER) leads the line in race one. Duffy was back with a bang at WTCS Leeds in June and delivered a magical run for gold in Tokyo, but faces a very different kind of challenge in Montreal as she pursues a record-equalling third women’s world title.

Duffy will line up with Team USA’s Olympic silver medallists Katie Zaferes and Taylor Knibb fresh from their relay success over a similar distance in Tokyo, as is France’s Leonie Periault. It was Zaferes who delivered the fastest women’s leg in that Mixed Relay, while Knibb was fastest on the bike that day and Periault second only to teammate Cassandre Beaugrand over the 2km run.

Non Stanford goes out in race one for Great Britain, Verena Steinhauser and rising star Beatrice Mallozzi lining up for the Italians. Amelie Kretz is the sole Canadian to start for the home nation, Natalie van Coevorden returns along with sisters Jaz and Kira Hedgeland for Australia and Niina Kishimoto will want to bounce back from disappointment in Tokyo and get her name on Saturday’s line up.

Qualification race two
After her sparkling bronze at WTCS Leeds and her time in Tokyo as a reserve for Team GB, Sophie Coldwell will be raring to go, and her explosive power should be well suited to the demands of the format. USA’s Taylor Spivey will be equally eager to get back onto the blue carpet and continue her pursuit of a first world title after solid results in Yokohama and Leeds.

Laura Lindemann was second only to Zaferes in her Olympic super-sprint leg for Team Germany as they finished 6th in the Games. It may be her first time racing in Montreal, but she will be prepared for the intense race style and, with a first Series podium within reach, Lindemann will need no further motivation here.

The experienced figures of Emma Jackson (AUS) and Juri Ide (JPN) will want to progress safely without having to negotiate the extra demands of a repechage, Brazil’s Vittoria Lopes is likely to be one of the fastest through the water and Kirsten Kasper’s (USA) run speed could be decisive as all of the 22 athletes in the second qualification race chase those first ten places across the line.

Full start lists can be found here.

Watch all the action on TriathlonLive from 11.15am local time / 17.15 CEST

Related Event: Groupe Copley 2021 World Triathlon Championship Series Montreal
13 - Aug, 2021 • event pageall results
Results: Elite Men
1. Dorian Coninx FRA 00:22:08
2. Vincent Luis FRA 00:22:09
3. Léo Bergere FRA 00:22:11
4. Marten Van Riel BEL 00:22:16
5. Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 00:22:18
6. Hayden Wilde NZL 00:22:24
7. Jacob Birtwhistle AUS 00:22:31
8. Tayler Reid NZL 00:22:41
9. Seth Rider USA 00:22:57
10. Kevin McDowell USA 00:00:00
Results: Elite Women
1. Flora Duffy BER 00:23:07
2. Taylor Knibb USA 00:23:14
3. Taylor Spivey USA 00:23:24
4. Katie Zaferes USA 00:23:33
5. Leonie Periault FRA 00:23:37
6. Laura Lindemann GER 00:23:39
7. Sophie Coldwell GBR 00:23:56
8. Verena Steinhauser ITA 00:24:00
9. Nicole Van Der Kaay NZL 00:24:11
10. Non Stanford GBR 00:24:28
Results: Mixed Relay
1. Team I United States USA 01:25:27
2. Team I New Zealand NZL 01:25:32
3. Team I Italy ITA 01:25:46
4. Team I Germany GER 01:26:06
5. Team I Switzerland SUI 01:26:40
6. Team I Australia AUS 01:27:00
7. Team I Czech Republic CZE 01:27:09
8. Team I Canada CAN 01:28:08
LAP. Team I Japan JPN LAP
DNS. Team I France FRA DNS
Results: Qualifier 1 Elite Men
1. Takumi Hojo JPN 00:21:28
2. Marten Van Riel BEL 00:21:28
3. Kevin McDowell USA 00:21:28
4. Vincent Luis FRA 00:21:29
5. Sylvain Fridelance SUI 00:21:29
6. Tom Richard FRA 00:21:29
7. Brandon Copeland AUS 00:21:31
8. Tayler Reid NZL 00:21:37
9. Antonio Serrat Seoane ESP 00:21:37
10. Manoel Messias BRA 00:21:38
Results: Qualifier 2 Elite Men
1. Jacob Birtwhistle AUS 00:21:47
2. Léo Bergere FRA 00:21:47
3. Dorian Coninx FRA 00:21:47
4. Jelle Geens BEL 00:21:47
5. Hayden Wilde NZL 00:21:48
6. Adrien Briffod SUI 00:21:49
7. Miguel Hidalgo BRA 00:21:49
8. Joao Silva POR 00:21:52
9. Tim Hellwig GER 00:21:55
10. Jonas Schomburg GER 00:21:57
Results: Qualifier 1 Elite Women
1. Taylor Knibb USA 00:23:19
2. Flora Duffy BER 00:23:26
3. Non Stanford GBR 00:23:33
4. Katie Zaferes USA 00:23:33
5. Leonie Periault FRA 00:23:45
6. Nicole Van Der Kaay NZL 00:23:48
7. Verena Steinhauser ITA 00:23:50
8. Olivia Mathias GBR 00:23:56
9. Beatrice Mallozzi ITA 00:23:56
10. Anabel Knoll GER 00:23:57