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Ashleigh Gentle golden in Tiszaujvaros

By Erin Greene | 15 Jul, 2012

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Ashleigh Gentle golden in Tiszaujvaros

In a tight battle for gold, Ashleigh Gentle (AUS) claimed her second career World Cup title with a win at the Tiszaujvaros ITU Triathlon World Cup. Maaike Caelers (NED), who collected silver, pushed Gentle to the end, giving the crowd an exciting finish.

Annamaria Mazzetti (ITA) rounded out the top three, but not without a fight from Charlotte McShane (AUS).

The excitement in Tiszaujvaros began Saturday with the women’s semifinals. The top 25 women across two waves advanced to finals on Sunday. The athletes completed the same three-lap 750m swim, but encountered a new six-lap 20km bike and three-lap 5km race the second day of competition.

“I think its a really good idea,” Gentle said. “I think everyone was a little tired out there. But I had lots of fun. I didn’t really know what to expect.”

Gentle started her road to gold on Saturday when she finished at the top of her heat with fellow Aussie McShane. Like the first day of action, Gentle exited the water late in the group during the finals. Caelers fared only slightly better, leaving the lake in 15th place.

A lengthy 35 seconds back from leader Inna Tsyganok (RUS), Gentle pounded out two speedy bike laps, to form one big lead group by the third lap. The women rode in a hefty pack of 21 athletes for the next four laps, with Gentle, Mazzetti and Caelers gradually pushing their way to the front.

“I knew had to get on the bike and hammer,” Gentle said. “For the first lap and a bit, I was just time trialing. I knew I had to catch up to that group or I wasn’t really going to have a chance in the race.”

Similarly to yesterday’s seminfinal, Rebecca Robisch (GER) hopped off her bike to storm out on the run course first.

Teammate Anja Knapp (GER) followed suit, with Mazzetti, Gentle, and McShane on her heels. It didn’t take long for the agile runner Gentle to take over.

However, Gentle’s quest for the lead was answered by Caelers, who also had a monster first run lap. Together, the women ran shoulder-to-shoulder, followed by the pair of Mazzetti and McShane.

Gentle found the energy to dash ahead of Caelers in the final meters of the last lap, leaving no time to slow for a celebratory finish. Gentle shot forward to and stopped the clock at 58 minutes, 40 seconds, while Caelers crossed three seconds later.  It was the first World Cup podium of Caelers’ career.

“It was a really hard fought battle to be honest,” Gentle said, who also recorded the fastest run splits of the day. “I was trying to shake her, but she was relentless and stuck by my side. I’m lucky I had that little bit extra at the end.”

With gold and silver secure, Gentle watched as teammate McShane battled for third. In the last push, Mazzetti edged out McShane, sailing ahead for the bronze in 59 minutes, 19 seconds.

McShane finished fourth, followed by a pair of Germans, Knapp and Robisch. 

This World Cup was the first in ITU history to feature a semifinals and finals format with sprint distance races on back to back days.

Next up on the ITU circuit is the fifth round of the ITU World Triathlon Series in Hamburg. Catch the action live on triathlonlive.tv.

Related Event: 2012 Tiszaujvaros ITU Triathlon World Cup
14 - Jul, 2012 • event pageall results
Results: Final Women
1. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 00:58:39
2. Maaike Caelers NED 00:58:43
3. Annamaria Mazzetti ITA 00:59:19
4. Charlotte McShane AUS 00:59:24
5. Anja Knapp GER 00:59:31
6. Rebecca Robisch GER 00:59:32
7. Arina Shulgina KAZ 00:59:33
8. Inna Ryzhykh UKR 00:59:45
9. Zsófia Kovács HUN 00:59:46
10. Helle Frederiksen DEN 00:59:59
Results: Final Men
1. Pierre Le Corre FRA 00:51:54
2. Aurelien Raphael FRA 00:52:05
3. Anthony Pujades FRA 00:52:10
4. Ryan Fisher AUS 00:52:17
5. Igor Polyanskiy RUS 00:52:19
6. Lukas Verzbicas USA 00:52:21
7. Grégory Rouault USA 00:52:24
8. Andrey Bryukhankov RUS 00:52:29
9. Balázs Pocsai HUN 00:52:35
10. Dan Wilson AUS 00:52:37
Results: Semifinal 1 Elite Men
1. Lukas Verzbicas USA 00:54:27
2. Pierre Le Corre FRA 00:54:43
3. Jesus Gomar GEO 00:54:44
4. Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG 00:54:45
5. Vicente Hernandez ESP 00:54:57
6. Ryan Bailie AUS 00:54:59
7. Gregor Buchholz GER 00:55:00
8. Gábor Faldum HUN 00:55:01
9. Greg Billington USA 00:55:18
DNS. Drew Box AUS DNS
Results: Semifinal 2 Elite Men
1. Bryce Mcmaster AUS 00:54:04
2. Stefan Zachäus LUX 00:54:13
3. Igor Polyanskiy RUS 00:54:15
4. Dan Wilson AUS 00:54:16
5. Davide Uccellari ITA 00:54:16
6. Ryan Fisher AUS 00:54:20
7. Attila Fecskovics HUN 00:54:21
8. Rostislav Pevtsov AZE 00:54:22
9. Artem Parienko RUS 00:54:37
10. Yegor Martynenko UKR 00:54:38
Results: Semifinal 3 Elite Men
1. Andrey Bryukhankov RUS 00:53:42
2. Anthony Pujades FRA 00:53:45
3. Balázs Pocsai HUN 00:53:57
4. Grégory Rouault USA 00:53:58
5. Patrick Rhyner SUI 00:54:11
6. Aurelien Raphael FRA 00:54:19
7. Tony Dodds NZL 00:54:22
8. Ivan Tutukin KAZ 00:54:23
9. Rodrigo Gonzalez MEX 00:54:26
10. Taylor Cecil AUS 00:54:37
Results: Semifinal 1 Elite Women
1. Ashleigh Gentle AUS 01:00:59
2. Charlotte McShane AUS 01:00:59
3. Rebecca Robisch GER 01:01:07
4. Mikayla Nielsen NZL 01:01:09
5. Helle Frederiksen DEN 01:01:22
6. Elena Danilova RUS 01:01:22
7. Inna Ryzhykh UKR 01:01:22
8. Natalie Van Coevorden AUS 01:01:24
9. Hideko Kikuchi JPN 01:01:25
10. Inna Tutukina RUS 01:01:39