HUGE > Findlay takes Kitzbühel by storm

If there were any doubts about Paula Findlay‘s status as triathlon’s leading lady, the Canadian star officially smashed them in Kitzbühel when she became the most successful woman in the history of the Dextro Energy Triathlon ITU World Championship Series with another dazzling performance today in Austria.  Helen Jenkins finished second to Findlay as she had in Madrid two weeks ago while American Sarah Groff enjoyed a career breakthrough, taking the bronze.

The 22-year old now has five wins, which moves her ahead of Emma Moffatt’s four.  Incredibly Findlay’s five wins have come from her last six races, and she is three from three in 2011.

Findlay’s record-breaking win in Kitzbühel was also her toughest so far in 2011. After a tough swim, where she was more than a minute down from the leaders, she was part of a 19-athlete chase group that caught the breakaway leaders, Helen Jenkins and Sarah Haskins, at the end of the fourth bike leg – before setting the pace on the run. From there, just like in Madrid, it came down to a head-to-head with Jenkins, but Findlay proved too strong – running away in the final 200 metres to claim her third straight win of this season. Although, Findlay did say it had been tougher as Jenkins turned-up the pace with two kilometres to go.

“I’m just thrilled again, that was a really hard race, I have so much respect for Helen, I really didn’t think I could stay with her, I was running at maximum the whole way,” Findlay said.

Jenkins said it had been a tactic to try and push Findlay earlier than she did in Madrid.

“After Madrid, I knew I wasn’t going to beat her over the last 400 metres and over the last 2.5 kilometres I was just really trying to push on and break her, and I could see she was working, but in the last few hundred metres I just couldn’t catch her,” Jenkins said.

“I’m happy with second, I wish I hadn’t waited now, but it’s racing you had to give it a go, Sarah is so strong and I thought we could get there. I’m just happy with the run, I felt awful on the first lap, but came good.”

Early in the race it was Haskins, who won her first career ITU World Cup title just last month in Monterrey, who started aggressively with the swim and had a 20-second lead out of the water. Jenkins was next out and worked hard to catch the American on the first lap. Together, they evoked memories of the 2008 Vancouver ITU World Championships, when they made a break on the bike and Jenkins (nee Tucker) out-sprinted Haskins in the final straight to win her first world title.  It wasn’t to be in Kitzbühel though as a chase pack of 19 athletes, led by Andrea HewittSvenja Bazlen and Annabel Luxford – and including Findlay and reigning World Champion Emma Moffatt – consistently cut the gap. After it started at 40 seconds in the first lap, the chase caught Haskins and Jenkins at the end of the fourth lap.

That group of 21 then hit T2 together, with Findlay, Haskins, Bennett, Groff, Melanie AnnaheimErin Densham and Barbara Riveros Diaz moving to the front quickly in the run. Moffatt then caught that group and as others dropped – it came down to her, Groff, Findlay and Jenkins in the final lap. Groff held on to win bronze, her first ever Dextro Energy Triathlon Series medal.

In other notable results, Ai Ueda of Japan ran through a large portion of the field to finish seventh.

With the perfect 800 points from each of the three races, Findlay now has a commanding 2400 points in the series. Riveros Diaz is in second with 1912 and Andrea Hewitt, who finished 11th in Kitzbühel, is in third, with Laura Bennett and Jenkins close behind.

1 Paula Findlay CAN CA 02:05:52 00:19:25 00:00:58 01:10:06 00:00:30 00:34:54
2 Helen Jenkins GBR GB 02:05:56 00:18:44 00:00:57 01:10:49 00:00:27 00:35:00
3 Sarah Groff USA US 02:06:27 00:19:01 00:00:58 01:10:31 00:00:32 00:35:27
4 Emma Moffatt AUS AU 02:06:31 00:19:00 00:01:01 01:10:30 00:00:35 00:35:27
5 Barbara Riveros Diaz CHI CL 02:06:41 00:19:23 00:00:53 01:10:12 00:00:26 00:35:49
6 Laura Bennett USA US 02:06:44 00:18:55 00:01:02 01:10:36 00:00:28 00:35:46
7 Ai Ueda JPN JP 02:07:00 00:19:51 00:00:59 01:10:06 00:00:29 00:35:37
8 Erin Densham AUS AU 02:07:03 00:19:25 00:01:01 01:10:00 00:00:26 00:36:13
9 Svenja Bazlen GER DE 02:07:10 00:19:10 00:00:59 01:10:21 00:00:25 00:36:17
10 Nicky Samuels NZL NZ 02:07:11 00:19:25 00:00:59 01:10:04 00:00:27 00:36:19
11 Andrea Hewitt NZL NZ 02:07:13 00:19:22 00:00:57 01:10:07 00:00:27 00:36:20
12 Kate McIlroy NZL NZ 02:07:16 00:19:22 00:00:58 01:10:10 00:00:28 00:36:20
13 Zurine Rodriguez ESP ES 02:07:24 00:19:25 00:00:54 01:10:12 00:00:29 00:36:27
14 Kathrin Muller GER DE 02:07:33 00:19:20 00:00:57 01:10:09 00:00:27 00:36:42
15 Sarah Haskins USA US 02:07:37 00:18:23 00:01:11 01:10:52 00:00:29 00:36:44
16 Melanie Annaheim SUI CH 02:07:46 00:19:13 00:00:58 01:10:19 00:00:24 00:36:53
17 Ainhoa Murua ESP ES 02:07:50 00:19:09 00:01:04 01:10:15 00:00:30 00:36:54
18 Lisa Mensink NED NL 02:07:55 00:19:19 00:00:59 01:10:10 00:00:27 00:37:01
19 Jodie Stimpson GBR GB 02:08:01 00:19:06 00:00:58 01:10:27 00:00:33 00:36:58
20 Jessica Harrison FRA FR 02:08:06 00:18:58 00:00:58 01:10:31 00:00:30 00:37:11
21 Anja Dittmer GER DE 02:08:12 00:19:46 00:00:58 01:10:09 00:00:28 00:36:54
22 Debbie Tanner NZL NZ 02:08:13 00:19:23 00:01:02 01:10:04 00:00:26 00:37:20
23 Kate Roberts RSA ZA 02:08:15 00:19:31 00:00:57 01:10:24 00:00:29 00:36:56
24 Zsofia Kovacs HUN HU 02:08:20 00:19:33 00:01:09 01:10:15 00:00:24 00:37:00
25 Sarissa De Vries NED NL 02:08:20 00:19:04 00:00:58 01:10:31 00:00:24 00:37:24
26 Yuka Sato JPN JP 02:08:21 00:19:22 00:01:00 01:10:11 00:00:28 00:37:23
27 Liz Blatchford GBR GB 02:08:27 00:19:14 00:01:02 01:10:37 00:00:29 00:37:07
28 Akane Tsuchihashi JPN JP 02:08:42 00:19:30 00:01:04 01:10:24 00:00:29 00:37:17
29 Alice Betto ITA IT 02:08:44 00:19:10 00:00:58 01:10:23 00:00:28 00:37:47
30 Sarah Fladung GER DE 02:08:51 00:19:23 00:00:58 01:10:40 00:00:26 00:37:26
31 Irina Abysova RUS RU 02:08:56 00:19:21 00:01:05 01:10:35 00:00:38 00:37:18
32 Kathy Tremblay CAN CA 02:09:04 00:19:45 00:01:02 01:10:03 00:00:33 00:37:42
33 Elizabeth May LUX LU 02:09:17 00:19:40 00:01:03 01:10:08 00:00:26 00:38:03
34 Lydia Waldmüller AUT AT 02:09:19 00:19:38 00:00:55 01:10:19 00:00:31 00:37:58
35 Jillian Petersen USA US 02:09:21 00:19:42 00:01:02 01:10:17 00:00:29 00:37:52
36 Marina Damlaimcourt ESP ES 02:09:31 00:19:45 00:01:05 01:11:16 00:00:32 00:36:54
37 Margit Vanek HUN HU 02:09:35 00:18:56 00:01:11 01:10:51 00:00:30 00:38:09
38 Danne Boterenbrood NED NL 02:09:42 00:19:34 00:01:04 01:10:14 00:00:27 00:38:25
39 Mariko Adachi JPN JP 02:09:49 00:19:35 00:01:04 01:10:20 00:00:28 00:38:24
40 Carla Moreno BRA BR 02:10:04 00:19:24 00:01:06 01:12:02 00:00:28 00:37:07
41 Juri Ide JPN JP 02:10:13 00:19:31 00:01:06 01:10:19 00:00:34 00:38:45
42 Anne Haug GER DE 02:10:15 00:20:09 00:00:56 01:11:52 00:00:25 00:36:54
43 Michelle Flipo MEX MX 02:10:20 00:19:39 00:01:02 01:10:14 00:00:28 00:38:59
44 Annamaria Mazzetti ITA IT 02:10:34 00:20:03 00:00:57 01:12:01 00:00:28 00:37:08
45 Hideko Kikuchi JPN JP 02:10:37 00:19:37 00:00:51 01:10:32 00:00:25 00:39:13
46 Alexandra Razarenova RUS RU 02:10:54 00:19:58 00:01:00 01:12:01 00:00:28 00:37:29
47 Yuliya Yelistratova UKR UA 02:11:14 00:20:11 00:00:59 01:11:49 00:00:31 00:37:45
48 Rachel Klamer NED NL 02:11:28 00:19:58 00:01:05 01:11:55 00:00:28 00:38:03
49 Felicity Abram AUS AU 02:11:29 00:19:47 00:00:59 01:10:13 00:00:32 00:39:59
50 Charlotte Bonin ITA IT 02:11:55 00:19:37 00:01:08 01:10:48 00:00:30 00:39:55
51 Maria Czesnik POL PL 02:12:47 00:19:49 00:01:06 01:12:07 00:00:30 00:39:16
52 Flavia Fernandes BRA BR 02:13:06 00:19:20 00:01:03 01:10:38 00:00:24 00:41:43
53 Rebecca Spence NZL NZ 02:13:19 00:19:51 00:01:10 01:12:01 00:00:30 00:39:49
54 Felicity Sheedy-Ryan AUS AU 02:14:25 00:20:03 00:01:04 01:15:38 00:00:25 00:37:17
55 Tomoko Sakimoto JPN JP 02:14:34 00:19:28 00:01:08 01:10:20 00:00:28 00:43:12
56 Lisa Perterer AUT AT 02:15:57 00:20:00 00:01:02 01:15:44 00:00:33 00:38:40
57 Elizabeth Bravo ECU EC 02:15:58 00:19:50 00:01:03 01:15:54 00:00:28 00:38:45
58 Zsofia Toth HUN HU 02:19:02 00:20:08 00:00:59 01:15:39 00:00:27 00:41:50

 

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