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Triathlon - The 2013 Yearbook

Digital magazines from the International Triathlon Union (ITU) and the World Triathlon Series

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TriaThlon 2013 · WorLd cup series 162 TriaThlon 2013 · WorLd cup series 162 163 WorLd cup series · TriaThlon 2013 CozUMEl – ThE STarS CoME oUT To PlaY oLympic medaLLists on Fire in meXico Switzerland's Nicola Spirig had been a busy woman since claiming Olympic gold in London in that epic photo-finish sprint, marrying long-time sweetheart and fellow triathlete Reto Hug and then giving birth to the couple's first child, son Yannis. But it looked like she hadn't skipped a beat on her return to ITU racing in Cozumel. Spirig drove the chase to the leaders by the second lap of the bike and then made her beak with 2.5km to go on the run. It was a com- manding win, ahead of the USA's Sarah Groff and Austria's Lisa Perterer. In the men's race Javier Gomez finished his season exactly the way he star- ted it. Punctuating his season with wins in Mooloo- laba and then Cozumel meant he now finished 2013 with a career total of 14 WC wins, three behind all- time leader Brad Beven. In soaring temperatures and humidity, Gomez was comfortably in control throughout the course and took charge in the finishing chute to hold off France's Aurelien Lescure and Russia's Dmitry Polyanskiy.

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